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Uprising: the Epic Battle for Most Fatherless Generation History

Current price: $19.99
Uprising: the Epic Battle for Most Fatherless Generation History
Uprising: the Epic Battle for Most Fatherless Generation History

Barnes and Noble

Uprising: the Epic Battle for Most Fatherless Generation History

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The role of a father is one of the most influential roles in a person's life. Yet an unprecedented number of men are abandoning this noble calling. As a result, we see violence and poverty on the rise, families broken and a lost generation immersed in immorality and corruption.In this dynamic, powerful book, bestselling author Kris Vallotton reveals that the war for culture starts with the battle for men's hearts. With passion and insight, he gives men the tools they need to unlock the full potential of their souls, eradicate the orphan spirit and fully step into their God-given destinies.It's time for an epic awakening that unites generations, inspires change and empowers the hearts of men. It's time for men to become mighty again, restoring fractured families and unleashing life in a culture of death. It's time for an uprising. —Samuel Rodriguez, president and CEO, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference —Jentezen Franklin, senior pastor, Free Chapel; bestselling author

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