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	<title>Comments on: Chruch for Men</title>
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		<title>By: Church for Men Part 2 – FusionLife</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 17:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;[...] I posted the other day about the idea of strategically planning services geared towards men (I rephrased my wording since the last post). On Chris&#8217; blog he mentioned that he points people who ask him about this idea to Gary Lamb. Gary in the lead guy at a church plant in Canton, GA. He has a great blog and a really different approach to ministry than most (not that these two things go hand in hand). He really doesn&#8217;t take much crap from anyone and is a slave to the vision that God has given him for his church (which is aswsome), Ridge Stone. I really think he is doing an amazing job up there. He definitely come to mind when talking about churches that focus on getting guys to hear the good news about Jesus Christ. I think it was last year that they kicked off a series called Drive on Mother&#8217;s Day. He said something to the affect of &#8220;that Mother&#8217;s Day is one of the times a year when a husband that doesn&#8217;t normally come to church will and we usually give them a message designed for women&#8221;. So they didn&#8217;t and if I remember correctly they had a great response to it. [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I posted the other day about the idea of strategically planning services geared towards men (I rephrased my wording since the last post). On Chris&#8217; blog he mentioned that he points people who ask him about this idea to Gary Lamb. Gary in the lead guy at a church plant in Canton, GA. He has a great blog and a really different approach to ministry than most (not that these two things go hand in hand). He really doesn&#8217;t take much crap from anyone and is a slave to the vision that God has given him for his church (which is aswsome), Ridge Stone. I really think he is doing an amazing job up there. He definitely come to mind when talking about churches that focus on getting guys to hear the good news about Jesus Christ. I think it was last year that they kicked off a series called Drive on Mother&#8217;s Day. He said something to the affect of &#8220;that Mother&#8217;s Day is one of the times a year when a husband that doesn&#8217;t normally come to church will and we usually give them a message designed for women&#8221;. So they didn&#8217;t and if I remember correctly they had a great response to it. [...]</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>By: FusionLife &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Church for Men Part 2</title>
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		<dc:creator>FusionLife &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Church for Men Part 2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2007 04:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;[...] I posted the other day about the idea of strategically planning services geared towards men (I rephrased my wording since the last post). On Chris&#8217; blog he mentioned that he points people who ask him about this idea to Gary Lamb. Gary in the lead guy at a church plant in Canton, GA. He has a great blog and a really different approach to ministry than most (not that these two things go hand in hand). He really doesn&#8217;t take much crap from anyone and is a slave to the vision that God has given him for his church (which is aswsome), Ridge Stone. I really think he is doing an amazing job up there. He definitely come to mind when talking about churches that focus on getting guys to hear the good news about Jesus Christ. I think it was last year that they kicked off a series called Drive on Mother&#8217;s Day. He said something to the affect of &#8220;that Mother&#8217;s Day is one of the times a year when a husband that doesn&#8217;t normally come to church will and we usually give them a message designed for women&#8221;. So they didn&#8217;t and if I remember correctly they had a great response to it. [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I posted the other day about the idea of strategically planning services geared towards men (I rephrased my wording since the last post). On Chris&#8217; blog he mentioned that he points people who ask him about this idea to Gary Lamb. Gary in the lead guy at a church plant in Canton, GA. He has a great blog and a really different approach to ministry than most (not that these two things go hand in hand). He really doesn&#8217;t take much crap from anyone and is a slave to the vision that God has given him for his church (which is aswsome), Ridge Stone. I really think he is doing an amazing job up there. He definitely come to mind when talking about churches that focus on getting guys to hear the good news about Jesus Christ. I think it was last year that they kicked off a series called Drive on Mother&#8217;s Day. He said something to the affect of &#8220;that Mother&#8217;s Day is one of the times a year when a husband that doesn&#8217;t normally come to church will and we usually give them a message designed for women&#8221;. So they didn&#8217;t and if I remember correctly they had a great response to it. [...]</p>]]></content:encoded>
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