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Paperback Master and His Men: Studies in Christian Enterprise Book

ISBN: 1025830539

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Master and His Men: Studies in Christian Enterprise

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"Master and His Men: Studies in Christian Enterprise" is a profound exploration of the relationship between Jesus Christ and those who seek to follow His teachings through active service and leadership. Written by F. Townley Lord, this work delves into the practical applications of faith, focusing on the concept of "Christian enterprise" as a vital force for both personal spiritual growth and societal transformation.

The book examines the character and call of the disciples, drawing lessons from their experiences to guide contemporary readers in their own journeys of faith. Through a series of thoughtful studies, Lord highlights the dedication, discipline, and vision required to effectively serve the "Master." By analyzing the historical and spiritual context of the New Testament, the author provides a roadmap for living a life of purpose and impact.

Ideal for students of theology, church leaders, and laypersons alike, "Master and His Men: Studies in Christian Enterprise" remains a compelling testament to the enduring power of Christian commitment. It serves as an inspiring call to action for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of discipleship and the collaborative nature of religious work.

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