I give more credit to single mothers for courage, determination and perseverance than anyone else. They have been dealt the toughest hand and have been given the most responsibility. They must provide, protect, nurture and mentor for an entire family. They are heros by any definition.
God’s Design for Family
Unfortunately, God did not […]
Posted on December 10th, 2008 by Jeff Purkiss
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF FATHERLESS MEN
I cannot emphasize enough: the fatherless boys of today need Godly men in their lives. The number of boys in this category is astronomical and growing. They are the products of a systemic breakdown of manhood that has evolved over several previous generations. This breakdown of […]
Posted on October 2nd, 2008 by Jeff Purkiss
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF MEN
The target group of mentoring today’s boys will obviously become the next generation of men. The time invested in them will bring about a new legacy for men in our nation. They will become better disciples and servants for God. The will become loving husbands and dedicated fathers. […]
Posted on September 27th, 2008 by Jeff Purkiss
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CAN’T TEACH AN OLD DOG NEW TRICKS
I’ll start with three simple points. First, men are pretty much set in their ways. It’s hard to affect change in their lives. This leaves families with many work-a-holic men who fall short of fulfilling God’s plan for them at home.
Second, boys are impressionable. They […]
Posted on March 22nd, 2008 by Jeff Purkiss
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Rule of Compound Return
No doubt, you’ve seen an illustration of the rule of compound return on investment? A simple comparison of money tucked away in a jar verses an interest bearing investment. The example validates the impact of compound return. First, the illustration demonstrates the results of saving, say, $1,000 per year. […]
Posted on February 26th, 2008 by Jeff Purkiss
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