
Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot
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Carlton Coon

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- Marie F
- 01-15-25
Amazing and timely
What a great book for any Christian, especially for men and family. It’s a great title for men who are leaving their home and it helps them to know how to leave properly. It speaks of the dangers of not leading your family well and how that affects member in the family followed by a great example of how a man should leave his family in serving Christ.
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- Christopher Nelson
- 02-22-25
A Necessary Wake-Up Call for True Masculinity
In an age where many men find solace in the illusion of strength—confusing dominance with leadership, independence with isolation, and pride with virtue—this book stands as a clarion call to authenticity. It is not merely a book; it is a mirror, reflecting the deep-seated tendencies that often go unexamined in the hearts of men who have been conditioned to suppress vulnerability under the guise of masculinity.
Reading this was, for me, a gut check of the highest order. Few books have challenged me so profoundly. It confronted my inclination to hide behind a façade of self-sufficiency while ignoring the deeper, unresolved issues that quietly fester beneath the surface. Pride, control, and the avoidance of true surrender—these are the very things that must be laid at the feet of Christ if we are to walk in the fullness of our calling as men.
This book forces introspection. It does not coddle, nor does it shame. Instead, it beckons us toward responsibility, toward genuine leadership, and ultimately, toward transformation through faith. I am deeply grateful for its impact and the truths it compelled me to wrestle with.
For any men’s group, leadership team, or individual seeking to grow into a more biblically grounded, emotionally honest, and spiritually surrendered man, this book is indispensable. I highly recommend it.
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