Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 248.842
EAN num: 9780880707220
ISBN number: 0880707224
Label: Multnomah Books
Manufacturer: Multnomah Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 288
Printing Date: January 01, 1995
Publishing house: Multnomah Books
Release Date: January 01, 1995
Sale Popularity Level: 319938
Studio: Multnomah Books
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As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. Discover the truth about God's design for masculine firendship, and learn to build sou-shaping, brother-to-brother relationships by LOCKING ARMS.
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Locking Arms by Stu Weber is a profound book. He examines the importance of male friendships throughout history and in the Bible between Jesus and his diciples. I found the book to be a vital tool in understanding the complexity and difficulty of establishing long term male frienships. This book surely sheds light on the missing link of masculine friendships. If we don't lock arms as the author illustrates using many examples, then we are destined to exit to the False Roads To Manhood, abandoning the essence of male friendship, share values, unselfish love, deep loyalty, and real transparency to reach authentic manhood.
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Locking Arms by Stu Weber is a profound book. He examines the importance of male friendships throughout history and in the Bible between Jesus and his diciples. I found the book to be a vital tool in understanding the complexity and difficulty of establishing long term male frienships. This book surely sheds light on the missing link of masculine friendships. If we don't lock arms as the author illustrates using many examples, then we are destined to exit to the False Roads To Manhood, abandoning the essence of male friendship, share values, unselfish love, deep loyalty, and real transparency to reach authentic manhood.
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Locking arms is a book that discusses those relationships/friendships that men share. The book was a pleasure to read and it really hit home because no matter how macho a man is, he never wants to face life alone. Stu Webber really touches the intimate side of Godly male friendships. How they develop and how they last. I highly recommend this book to any man desiring to dive deeper into true Godly manhood friendships. One chapter that touched me in particular was when Webber talked about the "military buddy" I thought back to my days in basic training and how they forced us to choose someone to be our buddy. We were to share some triumphs and some defeats during the weeks to come and even thought I was never in battle I still have very fond memories of those times and the friendships developed.
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