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A Men's Ministry For the Small Church by Karl W Kloppmann

A Men's Ministry For the Small Church

by Karl W Kloppmann

Pages: 144

Dimensions: 6 x 9

Category
  • RELIGION - General

Type : Paperback

ISBN : 9781594672408

Price : $14.99


This book is a thorough and well-documented study on why churches need to develop effective men's ministries. Containing a wealth of vital information, this is a solid treatment of the biblical basis for male leadership in the church. The thrust of the book is that the development of men is the slow but sure way to build the church, for men either positively or negatively impact every aspect of church and family life. Jesus invested His life in a small group of men, and those men changed the world!
"This book not only establishes the need for a men's ministry in the local church, it also provides helpful information on how to establish the ministry and keep it going."
—DR. ROBERT P. LIGHTNER
Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology
Adjunct Professor in Theological Studies
Dallas Theological Seminary
"This book challenges churches to establish a ministry to men that inspires and instructs them in how to fulfill their God-ordained role as leaders. It uses personal observation, anecdotes, statistics, and biblical insights in a helpful way."
—LES LOFQUIST
IFCA International Executive Director
"Rarely does ministry begin with a needs assessment, but Karl Kloppmann has demonstrated that the best way to move men to where they need to be spiritually is to determine where they are and plan for their success. While stadium-packed events like Promise Keepers have advanced the men's movement in America, Karl Kloppmann convincingly demonstrates that the local church is the most fertile ground for growing stronger men. His research, insights and conclusions about how churches can effectively minister to men are essential for every pastor."
—DR. WOODROW KROLL
President, Back to the Bible

KARL W. KLOPPMANN has an M.Div. degree from Grace Theological Seminary (Magna Cum Laude) and a D.Min. degree from Dallas Theological Seminary. He writes on a regular basis for The Gospel Herald and Sunday School Times magazine and is the pastor of Brentwood Bible Church, Brentwood, Missouri.

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