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Bond of Brothers - Wes Yoder

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What’s up with men? Why are they so afraid to be known? According to Wes Yoder in Bond of Brothers, a whole lot of insecurity, secrets, shame, and silence keep men from growing strong in the broken places. Declare war on shallowness!

The conversation starts here, in this groundbreaking book. To rediscover joy. To find satisfaction. In Bond of Brothers, men will discover:

Why your career and performance at work are not your identity

How to defeat the fears that come to a man in the "Tough Years"

What to do when you are too worried to forgive or too power-hungry to smile

Why spiritual friendships are the central, life-giving core of all healthy relationships among men

Being present to comfort, to love, to listen, to take a step toward Jesus together in our brokenness … that is the essence of friendship, Yoder writes. When we invite Jesus into our shared brokenness, he can do the work of remaking what is left of the mess we have made of ourselves. Begin a journey toward authenticity and your true identity here!

In a culture drowning in sensitivity to female concerns, there has been a drought of books by and for men. Wes Yoder's Bond of Brothers is the oasis we've been waiting and hoping for. — Cal Thomas

Available at www.familylifetoday.com


  • Why your career and performance at work are not your identity
  • How to defeat the fears that come to a man in the “Tough Years”
  • What to do when you are too worried to forgive or too power-hungry to smile
  • Why spiritual friendships are the central, life-giving core of all healthy relationships among men.
  • Why your career and performance at work are not your identity
  • How to defeat the fears that come to a man in the “Tough Years”
  • What to do when you are too worried to forgive or too power-hungry to smile
  • Why spiritual friendshipentral, life-giving core of all healthy relationships among men.

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