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The men's ministry at Bell Shoals Baptist Church in Brandon, Fla., offers men's accountability groups and regular leadership classes for men. Photo courtesy of Bell Shoals Baptist Church

Resources for men’s ministry

June 19, 2015

By Baptist Press Staff

NASHVILLE (BP) — The following are men’s ministry resources recommended by Stephen Rummage of Bell Shoals Baptist Church in Brandon, Fla.; Fred Luter of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans; and Richard King of First Baptist Church in Las Cruces, N.M.

  • Henry and Tom Blackaby, “The Man God Uses” (Nashville: B&H, 1999). This seven-week study helps men understand how God is working in their lives and how to surrender completely to Him. Topics covered include a godly man’s relationship to family, work, church and community.
  • Al and Lorraine Broom, “One to One Discipling” (Multiplication Ministries). This nine-lesson study is designed for one person to teach another the basic doctrines of Christianity.
  • Edwin Louis Cole. “Maximized Manhood” (New Kensington, PA: Whitaker, 1982). This book teaches men to realize their full potential in Christ, addressing such issues as pornography, adultery, television addiction and immaturity.
  • Tony Dungy, “Uncommon Manhood” (Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale, 2012). This book encourages men to focus on character, integrity and courage rather than status.
  • Tony Evans, “Kingdom Man” (Carrol Stream, IL: Tyndale, 2012). This book explains how men can be godly in their personal lives, families, churches and communities.
  • Tony Evans, “No More Excuses (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 1996). Drawing on the lives of men in Scripture, this book teaches men to deal with difficult circumstances in a Christ-like manner.
  • Men’s Fraternity, The 33 Series. This series of studies teaches men to pursue authentic manhood as modeled by Jesus during His 33 years on earth. Study topics include a man’s design, his work and common traps into which men fall.
  • Gene C. Wilkes, “Jesus on Leadership” (Nashville: LifeWay, 1998). This study draws principles of servant leadership from the life and teachings of Jesus.

Compiled by David Roach, chief national correspondent for Baptist Press, the Southern Baptist Convention’s news service.

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