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Making Good Men Better: A 52 Week Personal Growth Plan Based on the Teachings of Freemasonry

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Making Good Men Better is an accessible and succinct devotional for Freemasons and those who are curious about the Craft. Each week Davis invites the reader to explore a new symbolic lesson taken directly from the teachings of masonic ritual through his down-to-earth explanations, anecdotes, and reflections. Part devotional and part journal, each week’s section includes space for the reader to note his or her own thoughts about the topic at hand, making this an immensely practical tool for the new or seasoned speculative Mason who wants to delve deeper into the teachings of this ancient fraternity.

177 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 10, 2020

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February 9, 2024
I needed to read this book again and again. This book has helped me in my time of need. With health issues, and family issues this cemented my Masonic journey. Whenever I am looking for a good word or some light I looked to this book for guidance. Good read definitely recommend for Mason’s and non Masons.
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January 10, 2021
Enjoyed the first reading, Must now take time to review with thought/deflection reflections. Ronald Bach, PM - NC. Found this book to be thoughtfully written & worthy of my time reinforcing like minded Christian values.
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September 19, 2021
I dare you to read it.

Although the book merely scratches the surface of the endless depths of Spiritual growth, it points out some fundamental truths. If you are seeking knowledge, this is a great place to start.
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