What Kind of Man is Joseph, and What Kind of Man Are You?
Eugene BlairPaperback 2009-04-01
Publisher Description
He's largely a mystery to us. Most often viewed as a silent supporter of the more noted Mary, Joseph nevertheless had a significant role in the life and ministry of Jesus.
Taking what's known from the Gospel of Matthew, Blair highlights Joseph's faithfulness as a model for today through...
commitment, awareness, discipline, righteousness and family, Blair connects the traits and life of Joseph to what it means to live a godly life as a man, a husband and/or a father in today's ever-changing world.
"By studying Joseph, men will come to appreciate his quiet and discerning spirit, commitmment and inner strength," he writes. "This book focuses on seeing Joseph as a role model for fostering and maintaining relationships that are enduring, whole, committed and supportive of our spouses, friends and partners."
The appendix contains a study guide, providing instruction for a five-week group reflection into the ways we -- men and women -- live as disciples
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Publisher Description
He's largely a mystery to us. Most often viewed as a silent supporter of the more noted Mary, Joseph nevertheless had a significant role in the life and ministry of Jesus.
Taking what's known from the Gospel of Matthew, Blair highlights Joseph's faithfulness as a model for today through...
commitment, awareness, discipline, righteousness and family, Blair connects the traits and life of Joseph to what it means to live a godly life as a man, a husband and/or a father in today's ever-changing world.
"By studying Joseph, men will come to appreciate his quiet and discerning spirit, commitmment and inner strength," he writes. "This book focuses on seeing Joseph as a role model for fostering and maintaining relationships that are enduring, whole, committed and supportive of our spouses, friends and partners."
The appendix contains a study guide, providing instruction for a five-week group reflection into the ways we -- men and women -- live as disciples