Confessions of a Good Christian Guy
Tom Davis, Tammy MaltbyPaperback 2008-01-01
This is a compassionate look at the brokenness and pain that often haunt the inner lives of good Christian men, and a re-affirmation of the grace that saves them. Tom Davis candidly discusses men's struggles with ambition, lust, addiction, anger, loneliness, and despair.
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Dealing with the secret pain in the lives of many "good Christian" men. ?In a continuation of Confessions of a Good Christian Girl, Tammy Maltby is back with coauthor Tom Davis to get specific about the brokenness and pain in the lives of good Christian men. This isn't a lurid expose but an honest and courageous look at the secrets most often lurking behind "victorious" Christian facades. ?Chapters?include: I've got a dirty mind I'm a self-made man I want more stuff I need my dad I love booze I don't like to feel I'm so ticked off I want to give up ?In addition to the transparent stories?and insight from Davis, Matlby concludes each chapter with reflections for those who care-practical insight for?individuals walking beside a man struggling with these issues.
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This is a compassionate look at the brokenness and pain that often haunt the inner lives of good Christian men, and a re-affirmation of the grace that saves them. Tom Davis candidly discusses men's struggles with ambition, lust, addiction, anger, loneliness, and despair.
Publisher Description
Dealing with the secret pain in the lives of many "good Christian" men. ?In a continuation of Confessions of a Good Christian Girl, Tammy Maltby is back with coauthor Tom Davis to get specific about the brokenness and pain in the lives of good Christian men. This isn't a lurid expose but an honest and courageous look at the secrets most often lurking behind "victorious" Christian facades. ?Chapters?include: I've got a dirty mind I'm a self-made man I want more stuff I need my dad I love booze I don't like to feel I'm so ticked off I want to give up ?In addition to the transparent stories?and insight from Davis, Matlby concludes each chapter with reflections for those who care-practical insight for?individuals walking beside a man struggling with these issues.