Band of Brothers Quest for Authentic Manhood 2007
Summary: This 24-week study explores the identity and influences on manhood in the 21st century, as well as the biblical model of manhood revealed in the person of Jesus Christ. The podcast is being offered as an enhancement to our weekly gathering for men who are unable to join with the Band of Brothers. The Band of Brothers is the men's ministry of Houston's First Baptist Church. It is our heart and vision to see all men set free in Jesus Christ to live life to the glory of God. If you are in the Houston area, please visit us. More info is available online at http://www.houstonsfirst.org.
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Men's Life Week 13_The Good News Solution to the Heart Wound
Afshin Ziafat continues unpacking the heart wound, also known as depravity. This lesson explores the actual implications we all wrestle with because of depravity.
Afshin Ziafat, our special guest for the next 3 sessions, leads us in understanding the one wound we ALL have...a wound not of nurture (i.e., absent father, over-bearing mother, peer rejection, etc.), but of nature. This is the beginning of a three-week look into the one wound common to all men.
Pastor Gregg dives into the necessity of mentors (both being one and having one) in the life of a growing, maturing man.
Ben Pritchett explores the dangers of living life disconnected from other men, the benefits of investing in deep friendships, and some strategies to move forward as intentional men.
Jason Swiggart concludes our look at the "Mother Wound" by offering several strategic steps to forge and maintain a healthy relationship with our moms. The importance of beginning the Manhood Plan on page 92 is also emphasized.
Eric Reed picks up where Pastor Gregg left off as we continue our look at the Father Wound. Eric offers 8 proactive strategies for dealing with this common wound.
Pastor Gregg leads us into an exploration of the roles of a father and the wounds that arise as a result of some of our fathers. One key truth is that we are all products of our past but not prisoners to it.