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A Year with Men: A 12-Month Plan for Your Guys' Group

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A ONE-YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH A FELLOWSHIP OF LIKE-MINDED MEN

As men, we’re meant to live in community…yet few of us actually do. It’s not that we don’t want to. It’s just we’re unclear on how to go about it.

That’s why we created this guide. A Year with Men is your roadmap for focused time with a group of likeminded men. In the span of twelve months, you and a handful of guys will undertake a shared weekly mission
through five units*:Wild at HeartWe All Have a StoryBecoming a KingHBO Band of BrothersFathered by GodBut this isn’t your typical men’s study. We’ve built in lots of breaks for joy and activities. In between each unit, there are weeks to go out and do something fun together as well as one big off-the-grid adventure your group will undertake.

This invitation into authentic community is both lifechanging and rare. Through conversations, questions, stories, and adventure, you’ll discover the man God created you to be. It is nothing less than a journey of restoration, transformation, and healing of the masculine soul.

*Designed for use with accompanying video series sold separately. For more, visit WildatHeart.org/AYearWithMen

138 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 9, 2021

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John Eldredge

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John Eldredge is an American author, counselor, and lecturer on Christianity. He is known for his best-selling book Wild at Heart.

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January 24, 2023
Get ready to be stretched!

Organized well, and disruptive in a good way. All men who engage with Eldredge’s writing have an open range to ride through, challenging and encouraging them in growth towards the image of the One who made them. Well done, John.
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