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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 216x139x14 mm, weight: 190 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • ISBN-10: 0310319994
  • ISBN-13: 9780310319993
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 216x139x14 mm, weight: 190 g, 1 Paperback / softback
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  • ISBN-10: 0310319994
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Beyond the sports and weather chatter and silence that characterize many male conversations, there is often brokenness. Emptiness. Shame. Have you ever been pushed into a men's group, because someone said it was the right thing to do In Bond of Brothers, Yoder calls disappointed, disenchanted, and lonely men to authenticity. To rediscover joy, to find satisfaction, by finding out what real male friendship and relationship is all about.In Bond of Brothers, we will discover:* Why our career and performance at work are not our identities* How to defeat the fears that come to us in the 'Tough Years'* What to do when we are too worried to forgive or too hurt to smile* Why spiritual friendships are the central, life-giving core of all healthy relationships among men.Yoder says that being there to comfort, to love, to listen, to take a step toward Jesus together in our brokenness ... that is the essence of friendship. Instead of pushing or being pushed into men's groups, learn with others how to invite friends along. Begin a journey toward authenticity and your true identity. Starting here!Beyond the sports and weather chatter and silence that characterize many male conversations, there is often brokenness. Emptiness. Shame. Have you ever been pushed into a men's group, because someone said it was the right thing to do In Bond of Brothers, Yoder calls disappointed, disenchanted, and lonely men to authenticity. To rediscover joy, to find satisfaction, by finding out what real male friendship and relationship is all about.In Bond of Brothers, we will discover:* Why our career and performance at work are not our identities* How to defeat the fears that come to us in the 'Tough Years'* What to do when we are too worried to forgive or too hurt to smile* Why spiritual friendships are the central, life-giving core of all healthy relationships among men.Yoder says that being there to comfort, to love, to listen, to take a step toward Jesus together in our brokenness ... that is the essence of friendship. Instead of pushing or being pushed into men's groups, learn with others how to invite friends along. Begin a journey toward authenticity and your true identity. Starting here!

What's up with men? Why are we so afraid to be known? According to Wes Yoder in Bond of Brothers, a whole lot of insecurity, secrets, shame, and silence keep us from growing strong in the broken places. It's time to replace shallowness with true friendship. This book is a pathway for all men who want relationships, not stadium movements. It is for men who want friends, not rallies.
Foreword 7(2)
Wm. Paul Young
Preface 9(2)
Introduction 11(4)
1 Let's Talk about Manhood
15(16)
2 The Weather Is Fine, but I'm a Little Messed Up
31(18)
3 Game and Story---Entering the Kingdom of God
49(16)
4 The Glory and Shame of Fathers and Sons
65(16)
5 Our Need for Help
81(16)
6 The Power of Opposites
97(14)
7 Where the Beauty Starts
111(10)
8 Sorrow---the Hand That Shapes Us
121(14)
9 The Tough Years
135(16)
10 Sadness in the Church
151(12)
11 Build Your Own Coffin
163(10)
12 The Christ-Man
173(11)
A Prayer for Empty Men 184(1)
Notes 185(3)
Questions for Discussion and Reflection 188(3)
About Wes Yoder 191
Raised on a dairy farm in the Amish and Mennonite community of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Wes Yoder moved to Nashville in 1973 to work in the music business. Over the past 40 years, he launched the careers of many well-known artists and speakers. His projects have included representation of The Shack, Bonhoeffer, The Purpose Driven Life, and Mistaken Identity. He has been interviewed by The TODAY Show, NBC Nightly News, Dateline NBC, ABCs Prime Time and The New York TImes. Wes and his wife, Linda, live in Franklin, Tennessee and have two children and three grandchildren.