|
|
|
|
|
No More Christian Nice Guy
resource description
Recovering "nice guy" Paul Coughlin speaks to every man who is tired of the "Christian nice guy" lifestyle full of passivity, people-pleasing, and living small. He coaches men to be good rather than nice with a powerful message that elevates the true biblical model of manhood above the prevailing views of church and culture. Men will discover who they are in Christ and how they can be happier--along with those who love and depend on them. Marcos Perez, of New Man magazine, says this book "is a must-read for every Christian man; yes! A provocative approach to exposing the lies that godly men have...adopted in our attempt to be Christlike...a message of hope for godly men with a personality."
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD BY DR. LAURA SCHLESSINGER
1: Christian Nice Guys Aren't So Nice
2: Jesus the Bearded Woman
3: Other Earnest but Damaging Church - Messages to Men
4: Childhood, Where We Learned to Live Small
5: How Being "Nice" Ruins Love and Marriage
6: We're Men, Not Eunuchs
7: Confused to Vilified: Our Culture's View of Masculinity
8: Nice Guy, Naive Guy: How Being Nice Hurts Men at Work
9: Masculinity: The Journey From Nice Guy to Good Guy (Part 1)
10: Masculinity: The Journey From Nice Guy to Good Guy (Part 2)
11: Searching One's Soul and Facing One's Fears
12: No More Mr. Nice Guy: Practical Help for Your New Life Ahead
13: God: Lion or Cocker Spaniel?
"John Eldredge gave men permission to be "wild at heart." Paul Coughlin shows us how to do it. This book is a road map to a larger life." --David Murrow, author of Why Men Hate Going to Church
features
Wild at Heart Counter-Culture Biblical Manhood Warrior |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
submitted by:
|
|
|
|
date
added:
05/27/2008
91 reads
|
|
0 rating(s)
|
|
|
|
|
|
type
book
keywords
wild at heart
manhood
culture
Nice Vs Good
Coughlin
website
http://www.bethanyhouse.com
organization
Bethany House
author/source
Paul Coughlin
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ATTACHMENTS
(To
view a file, click the file name below. The file can only be viewed if
its format is supported by your computer. For instance to view a .pdf file
you would need Adobe Acrobat. To download, right-click on the filename
and select save target as.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
best practices & resources |
|
|
 |
|
Join the Community Today |
|
|
 |
|
User login |
|
|
 |
|
Who's new |
- ngilbert
- thawk
- discipler76
- stretch150
- travisbest
- Nathan Berghorst
- tj goltz
- hunterbarnes
- Jaime Contesse G
- dmilmine
- dancarlson
- alkoch
- danvojta
- jpasskiewicz
- CoopWise
- Jesse
- andden71
- JBozeman
- ronjj
- MeBAuthor
- finish_empty
- aoaustin
- skratch145
- cdubose
- miniracer812
|
 |
|