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Samson Syndrome : What You Can Learn from the Baddest Boy in the Bible by Mark Atteberry (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherNelson Incorporated, Thomas
ISBN-100849921945
ISBN-139780849921940
eBay Product ID (ePID)169907770

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Book TitleSamson Syndrome : What You Can Learn from the Baddest Boy in the Bibles
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicGeneral
GenreReligion
AuthorMark Atteberry
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight7.4 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.4 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition21
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal248.8/42
SynopsisThe Samson Syndrome is a set of twelve tendencies that men face. Obstacles like lust, ignoring good advice, fears of authentic intimacy, and others, have the ability to be any man's undoing. Atteberry's mission is to remind men of the joy of living within God's boundaries, because he believes there's a little Samson in all of us., Why do some strong men fail while others succeed? Like the biblical character Samson, all strong men--those who are successful, influential, self-confident, aggressive, or widely respected--face twelve tendencies that can lead to sin and even personal tragedy. The adventurous and gifted Samson--whose story is told in four chapters of the book of Judges--never had the intention of fighting against God. He was just a fun-loving guy looking for a good time. Like so many strong men today, he didn't think his sin was any big deal. But it's clear as you read his story that the older he got, the more sin held him in its grip. The Samson Syndrome is a set of twelve tendencies or challenges that strong men will always face. Obstacles like lust, ignoring good advice, big egos, fears of authentic intimacy, losing sight of the big picture, and others, have the ability to be any man's undoing. Atteberry's mission is to remind men of the joy of living within God's boundaries, because he believes there's a little Samson in all of us. With God's help we're capable of such great things. But we're never more than one bad choice away from humiliation. However, it doesn't have to be that way if you want to fulfill your God-given potential., Why do some strong men fail while others succeed Like the biblical character Samson, all strong men--those who are successful, influential, self-confident, aggressive, or widely respected--face twelve tendencies that can lead to sin and even personal tragedy. The adventurous and gifted Samson--whose story is told in four chapters of the book of Judges--never had the intention of fighting against God. He was just a fun-loving guy looking for a good time. Like so many strong men today, he didn't think his sin was any big deal. But it's clear as you read his story that the older he got, the more sin held him in its grip. The Samson Syndrome is a set of twelve tendencies or challenges that strong men will always face. Obstacles like lust, ignoring good advice, big egos, fears of authentic intimacy, losing sight of the big picture, and others, have the ability to be any man's undoing. Atteberry's mission is to remind men of the joy of living within God's boundaries, because he believes there's a little Samson in all of us. With God's help we're capable of such great things. But we're never more than one bad choice away from humiliation. However, it doesn't have to be that way if you want to fulfill your God-given potential.

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