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Has the Church Become Too Feminine?: Why are There More Women Than Men?

Current price: $17.99
Has the Church Become Too Feminine?: Why are There More Women Than Men?
Has the Church Become Too Feminine?: Why are There More Women Than Men?

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Has the Church Become Too Feminine?: Why are There More Women Than Men?

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“Has The Church Become Too Feminine?” Endeavours to find out why there are more women in church than men. It is valuable to church leaders who are concerned about the lack of attendance of men of all ages. It leads the reader to a better understanding of what Jesus did when he walked the dusty roads, how he handled the impulsive and sometimes reckless Peter, and why Jesus chose Judas. The author lists twenty events that shocked Peter and ten lessons he learned in preparation for his future life as a leader. McLean offers thought-provoking answers to questions such as: Is the church structure to blame? Can we approach Christianity with common sense and logic? Do men like to worship? Does God’s vision for men fill the void in a man’s life?

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