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The Samson Syndrome Mark Atteberry

The Samson Syndrome By Mark Atteberry

The Samson Syndrome by Mark Atteberry


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Summary

The Samson Syndrome is a set of twelve tendencies or challenges that strong men will always face. Obstacles like lust, ignoring good advice, fears of authentic intimacy, and others, have the ability to undo a man. Atteberry's mission is to remind men of the joy of living within God's boundaries, because there's a little Samson in all of us.

The Samson Syndrome Summary

The Samson Syndrome: What You Can Learn from the Baddest Boy in the Bible by Mark Atteberry

The story of Samson is the perfect vehicle to reveal the twelve tendencies that can bring down strong men: disregarding their boundaries, struggling with lust, ignoring good advice, overestimating their own cleverness, and others.

Written in a compassionate, funny, and practical style, The Samson Syndrome offers readers powerful ideas for making sure they use their greatest strengths to honor God in every situation.

About Mark Atteberry

Mark Atteberry is the award-winning author of eleven books. He has been the preaching minister of Poinciana Christian Church in Kissimmee, Florida since 1989. A popular speaker, he has preached and led workshops at countless churches, conferences, colleges, and retreats. He is married to Marilyn, his high school sweetheart.

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GOR004366736
9780785264477
0785264477
The Samson Syndrome: What You Can Learn from the Baddest Boy in the Bible by Mark Atteberry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thomas Nelson Publishers
20030403
224
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