[Linux4christians] About Fred:

Pastor David pastordavid at bibleseven.com
Fri Dec 11 10:30:10 EST 2009


We have men serving their wives Valentine's dinner, men 
serving young men by teaming with them to teach them some 
skill or to mentor them where they'd like to improve a 
skill, and men doing projects in the community - first for 
believers and then for non-believers in order to earn the 
right to be heard for Christ.

As for the numbers thing -- be very careful as the 
propensity is for people to get lost in the symbols in
order to not have to deal with the issues.

 > Joel Mclaughlin wrote:
> I got a good topic....
> 
> My small group at Church is going through a group study based on the
> book the Man Code.  The Man Code is:
> 
> 1 3 12 120 3000
> 
> 1. God....the one and only.
> 3. Your inner circle.  These are the 3 guys you are closest with and
> you will do anything for.  It doesn't have to be limited to 3, but it
> should be small.
> 12.  This is a group of guys you like to hang with.  Some are
> Christians, some are not.  They don't tear you down but build you up.
> Not as close as the three.
> 120. The Church.  This is the Church of which MEN should be heavily involved in.
> 3000.  The city/state/world  (not sure why this number is chosen.  I
> bet it has to do with the size of biblical cities...we are doing this
> chapter this week)
> 
> Because of the 120 and the LACK of men doing anything in MOST
> churches, we're deciding to organize a mens event at the Church.  Now
> I need ideas!  What would get you to a event at a Church??  What would
> get non Christians??  What would be a great title for the event??

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Have an http://Ultrafidian.com Day!  Pastor David
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