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    February 20, 2008

    Confessions of a Good Christian Guy

    0785228063

    Dealing with the secret pain in the lives of many "good Christian" men.

    Tom Davis gets specific about the brokenness and pain in the lives of good Christian men. This isn't a lurid expose but an honest and courageous look at the secrets most often lurking behind "victorious" Christian facades.

    Chapters include:

    I've got a dirty mind

    "The Never-Ending Struggle of Sexual Sin"

    I'm a self-made man

    "The Surprising Pervasiveness of Pride"

    I want more stuff

    "The Hollow Promise of Materialism"

    I need my dad

    "The Confession of Parenting and Pain of a Father-Wound"

    I love booze

    "The Destructive Trap of Substance Abuse"

    I don't like to feel

    "The Difficulty of Being a Three-Dimensional Man"

    I'm so ticked off

    "The Harmful Reality of Anger and Abuse"

    I want to give up

    "The Weary Grind of Long-Term Discouragement"

    In addition to the transparent stories and insight from Davis, Matlby concludes each chapter with reflections for those who care-practical insight for individuals walking beside a man struggling with these issues.

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    Welcome to this new blog dedicated to my newest book Confessions of a Good Christian Guy. As you'll see in this short video, I wrote Confessions to tell the real stories of the real Christian men who struggle with sin in their lives. You can order a copy of the book by clicking on the link on the lefthand side of the screen.

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