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The True Measure of a Man

By: Richard E. Simmons III, Jerry Leachman
Narrated by: William Brock
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Men just get this book. It seems to resonate with them. Men who don't listen to many books listen to this one and want to get it into the hands of others. Why? Because Richard Simmons gets it. He understands and identifies the ultimate issue all men face regardless of age, race, or marital status.

Men very often define who they are by what they have done with their lives or other external things. And when they do that, they unknowingly set a trap for failure in their personal lives.

Gathering support from the writings of noted authors and social commentators, Christian and secular, Simmons emphatically reminds us that every man at some point in life suffers misfortune. No one is exempt. However, the challenges of life offer men the potential for great good. In the midst of these struggles, we have the opportunity to see our lives transformed.

The True Measure of a Man is uplifting, challenging, and most of all it points the way to personal and spiritual growth based on the one, true measure we were meant to use. This study guide serves as a superb resource for men s groups and church ministries. This book will change your life...and, perhaps, the lives of those closest to you.

©2012 Richard E. Simmons III (P)2018 Richard E. Simmons III
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I find the book to be a good read but theres lots of Godly references. There are also references to Jews and concemtration camps, but I think the author could of also made some refence to slavery when he was aslo talking out being whipped and raped. The short desrcition of this book needs to be changed. Its more of a Godly reference book qith hints of mondern day failures and successes.

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