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Strong and Courageous is a sequel to Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin’s book Man to Man, and the book explores further the five principles of biblical manhood (Man as Provider, Instructor, Battle Buddy, Defender, and Chaplain). With over thirty-six years’ experience in the Army, an original member of the Delta Force, and Commander of Army Special Forces, General Boykin knows a great deal about manhood. Based on the biblical book of Joshua, General Boykin’s favorite Bible character, the book counters the culture’s labeling of manhood and masculinity as toxic and offers a way forward for men.

Strong and Courageous: A Call to Biblical Manhood

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Paperback / softback by Lt. Gen. , Kenyn M. Cureton

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Strong and Courageous is a sequel to Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin’s book Man to Man, and the book explores further... Read more

    Publisher: Fidelis Publishing, LLC
    Publication Date: 21/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9781736620687, 978-1736620687
    ISBN10: 1736620681

    Number of Pages: 256

    Non Fiction , Religion

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    Strong and Courageous is a sequel to Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin’s book Man to Man, and the book explores further the five principles of biblical manhood (Man as Provider, Instructor, Battle Buddy, Defender, and Chaplain). With over thirty-six years’ experience in the Army, an original member of the Delta Force, and Commander of Army Special Forces, General Boykin knows a great deal about manhood. Based on the biblical book of Joshua, General Boykin’s favorite Bible character, the book counters the culture’s labeling of manhood and masculinity as toxic and offers a way forward for men.

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