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To build the habit of meeting with God daily. |
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This is an ideal too to help a man beging having a daily time with God or get back into the habit of meeting God daily in a fresh, exciting way. |
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As part of a church-wide Allegiance Challenge for Men. |
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This is a great way to launch the men’s ministry’s new year in the fall or again in January. The men meet for the kick off breakfast, dinner, or cook out. They are challenged to go through the booklet in 6 weeks (5 devotionals per week.) Each man chooses a buddy to encourage, pray for, and contact several times during the 6 weeks. |
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At the end of the six weeks, the men meet again for a breakfast, dinner or cookout to tell their stories and be challenged with the next steps to take to deepen their walk with Christ and their friendship with a brother or two. |
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As a tool for fathers to disciple their sons. |
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This tool is designed to help a man or young man build a strong foundation for his spiritual life. It is an ideal tool for a father to use with his son, reading through one devotional at a time over breakfast. |
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To revitalize weekly meetings for accountability. |
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Thousands of men across the globe are using Check 6, or some other tool for encouragement and accountability. Any regular activity can become stale. Going through a devotional from Allegiance once a month adds fresh energy to such weekly meetings. Allegiance works well with the Check 6 tri-fold, and other accountability tools. |
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As a tool for discipling younger believers. |
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As a devotional, Allegiance is unique in laying a foundation of grace for the Christian life. It also appeals to the hard-wired heart motivations built into us as men. |
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As the follow up devotional after a Called To Sexual Integrity seminar or retreat. |
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To win the battle with we need to feast our souls more on intimacy with Christ. For more information on this seminar, click . |