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Lionhearted - A Man's Guide to Living Focused Fulfilled and Fearless - cover

Lionhearted - A Man's Guide to Living Focused Fulfilled and Fearless

David Lindell, Brandon Lindell

Publisher: Revell

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Summary

In our age, it's difficult to know what it means to be a man. From internal struggles with fear and distraction to external pressures to hold back essential parts of our masculinity, we often find ourselves in a position of defensiveness, tiptoeing around as we try to do the right and avoid the wrong.  This is not an external problem. It's a heart problem. And the condition of a man's heart changes everything. 
 
God calls us to more. We were meant to live fulfilling lives driven by purpose and passion. We were meant to be lionhearted. In this energetic and inspiring book, David and Brandon Lindell of James River Church show you how to shift from operating from a place of uncertainty to actively creating the future you desire, free of struggles and external pressures that hold you back.  
 
It's time to stop living defeated, discouraged, dejected, and disheartened and harness the power you already have to live focused, fulfilled, and fearless. This action-oriented guide will get you there.
Available since: 04/01/2025.
Print length: 240 pages.

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