Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Question ~ What Do You Think About This? (Your feedback is requested)

I am curious to find out what you think. Gods put it on my heart to start a bible study geared towards men. I am working on curriculum for it based of the article I wrote a few weeks ago title Man Up! I feel there is a need for men to find their godly identity to know what the right view of a man is. Culture is creating a clime of emasculated men who don't know what it means to be a real man. I've dealt with it, I know many do and it causes struggles for them at work, in relationships, with their wife and family. Because men don't know how to be men anymore and no one is teaching them.

I have a couple questions.

Would you be interested?

What topics would interest you?

When would be a good time (day and time)?

What kind of ministry would you like to see?

Do you have something to share (what would you bring-offer)?

Please feel free to give me your thoughts and insights and what you think. Please give me some feedback on what you think. Do you think this is needed? What would you personally find beneficial?

Man Up Ministry!

Here is a small overview of what I feel God putting on my heart.

Topics we will be discussing, how to be a man or Man Up, what does it mean to be a Prophet, Priest & King, the men in the bible the characteristics, what made the successful and where they failed. How we can learn from them? What God wants us to learn? What are godly images of men? How do we become the men God has called us to be? Etc.

Here is was a good clip I came across about The problem in society of tough Guy Violence by Men promoted in Media - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3exzMPT4nGI

Attached is a copy of the article I wrote about men needed to Man Up which is the inspiration for the bible study and probably will be the intro to the curriculum or book that's developing..

Shalom Alechum,

Jeramiah A Giehl (aka Just paraDOX)

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