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Highlights
- Tom Eisenman shows men how to build healthy friendships of camaraderie and relational depth with other brothers on the journey toward spiritual maturity.
- About the Author: Tom L. Eisenman is a pastor, writer and speaker based in California.
- 144 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
This brief, easy-to-read guide helps men find accountability as they keep oneanother walking with integrity.Book Synopsis
Tom Eisenman shows men how to build healthy friendships of camaraderie and relational depth with other brothers on the journey toward spiritual maturity.
Review Quotes
"I've known Tom Eisenman for twenty years and can testify that he was an expert at being a good friend before he wrote about it. He's a 'natural' who has become something of an expert--a skilled practitioner of friendship who has reflected on and written a wonderful book about friendship. He is particularly effective in his treatment of the themes of listening and confrontation. This book is well worth reading, discussing and doing."
"Tom is a man who not only writes it but lives it. It's been my privilege to read his books and his life. The two match. Here's another helpful offering loaded with insights and personal reflections that will prove helpful to countless men."
About the Author
Tom L. Eisenman is a pastor, writer and speaker based in California. His ministry throughout the United States has been to a wide variety of audiences: from men's conferences to university student retreats, from family life workshops to Bible seminars. Tom has been a popular chapel speaker for professional sports teams. He and his wife, Judie, have led Bible studies on marriage and family topics for the San Francisco Forty Niners. Tom was also a speaker at the Promise Keepers conference in Boulder, Colorado. From personal evangelism to facing temptation, from equipping parents to developing Christian character, Tom Eisenman addresses a wide range of issues with a gift for candor, humor and vivid illustrations that makes his practical biblical messages applicable and memorable for any audience. His articles have appeared in Moody, Decision, Discipleship Journal and Focus on the Family and other publications. He is the author of several books, including Temptations Men Face, Everyday Evangelism, Temptation, Temptations Families Face, and The Accountable Man.