Online bible study for men3/27/2023 ![]() ![]() The individual lessons are broken down into four different categories: Man and God, The Measure of a Man, Man and Family, and Man and His World.įor deeper study, consider using Brothers! Calling Catholic Men into Vital Relationship by Geoff Gorsuch. A powerful resource, it draws on Scripture and Catechism references, brief real-life stories, and challenging questions to bolster group discussion. ![]() ![]() Thousands of Catholic men have used, or are currently using this workbook in Catholic men’s groups all across the U.S. This is by far the most popular of our men’s resources. Signposts was specifically developed by two Catholic deacons immersed in the Catholic men’s movement and is ideal for a small-group setting or individual study. If you are a new men’s group, or you are not sure where to start, we recommend starting with Signposts, How to be a Catholic Man in the World Today by Bill Bawden and Tim Sullivan. The Catholic men’s group resources on the NFCM website are broken down into three categories: Living as a Catholic Man, Marriage and Family, and Spiritual Life. If you have yet to join a men’s group, you’ll find that these resources will help you in your personal study, as well. The varied resources provide tips on strengthening the lives of Catholic men, marriage and family life, and spiritual growth. If you are a leader or member of an existing Catholic men’s group, these books may help enhance the quality and vitality of your small-group meetings. ![]() While most useful in a small-group setting, many of products are valuable resources for individual study. Click here to access the resources available. Today, the National Fellowship of Catholic Men (NFCM) website offers 17 resources that can be used in Catholic men’s fellowship groups. Why the increase? The establishment of the National Resource Center for Catholic Men (now the National Fellowship of Catholic Men) has been a major catalyst in this growth and I believe has advanced the overall efforts of the Catholic men’s movement. Although excellent resources are still available from Protestant sources, Catholic men have a new and growing menu of solid books, ministries and apostolates directed towards the faithful Catholic man. More than likely, men would have turned to Promise Keepers, Man in the Mirror, and other Protestant ministries and publishers. It was not very long ago, perhaps six or seven years, that Catholic men had difficulty finding books or resources which focused on topics important to Catholic men, especially for a small-group setting. In addition to the 17 books that can be purchased directly from the NFCM, additional selections on a variety of topics relevant to Catholic men are available through links on the NFCM website.Īs you will see, the new NFCM website is the first stop for Catholic men embarking on their spiritual journey in Catholic Christian brotherhood. Over the last year and a half, ten new titles have been added. The National Fellowship of Catholic Men is committed to providing high-quality resources for use in men’s fellowship groups and for individual study. The provocative study questions at the end of each chapter make this book ideal for group study. Sri leads participants through Matthew’s Gospel as he explains the “kingdom of God” and why it is the heart of Jesus’ teaching. The review questions at the end of each chapter provide fresh material for group discussion (or individual reflection). It also shows how the plan of God revealed in the Old Testament is fulfilled in the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Mission of the Messiah by Tim Gray presents the messianic mission of Jesus, as told by Luke, as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. Two additional Bible studies offer an important exploration into the heart of gospel study. ![]()
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