During World War II, radio broadcasts were fundamental to the morale of the allied troops. When Americans attempted to establish their own network, the Armed Forces Network (AFN), the BBC initially resisted. This documented account of the disputes between Britain and the United States in regard to the airwaves illustrates how, despite the tensions and with the intervention of General Eisenhower and Winston Churchill, the relationship succeeded. It details the political machinations with which the BBC attempted to thwart the development of the AFN and the strategies by which the Americans...
During World War II, radio broadcasts were fundamental to the morale of the allied troops. When Americans attempted to establish their own network,...
You've got men, you've got a church. Add a testimony, some pancakes, a prayer, and--poof --a men's ministry. Right?
Making disciples of men--getting them to walk with Christ, live like Christ, and work for Christ--is hard.
If you've been struggling to get traction with men, this revised and updated edition of No Man Left Behind can revolutionize your efforts. Drawing upon thirty years of research and work with more than 2,500 churches, the authors offer a proven strategy that will help you disciple every man in your church.
No Man Left Behind...
You've got men, you've got a church. Add a testimony, some pancakes, a prayer, and--poof --a men's ministry. Right?