Signposts: How to be a Catholic Man in the World Today
Review
Any Man working through these fifty-two chapters will come away changed and renewed! — Rear Admiral U.S.N. Jeremiah A. Denton, former US Senator and Vietnam POW
At long last! The Catholic men’s movement has been waiting for something like this for years… — Kevin Lynch, President & Co-Founder, Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Greater Cincinatti & National Resource Center for Catholic Men
Signposts is a positive affirmation of Catholic teaching. I highly recommend this book to all men of good will. — Most Reverend Eusebius J. Beltran, Archbishop of Oklahoma City
Product Description
Written by two Catholic men, the fifty-two discussion plans, one for every week of the year, can be used in a small-group setting or individually. Either way, they offer men the opportunity to grow in their love for God, the church, and their families, and to joyfully embrace the call to live an authentic Christian life. 81/2 X 11, 128 pages, softcover.
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Signposts is a 52 week workbook based on Bible readings and Catechism. We use it as a guideline for our weekly prayer group discussions, and would highly suggest it for others. It provides an excellent structure for discussion.
This resource has been a life-saver for me on several occasions when I’ve been responsible for facilitating our men’s faith sharing group. The authors have designed these topics to make it easy to lead a small group discussion with little advance preparation. A different topic for every week of the year includes scripture references, a short fictional story, and thought-provoking questions to challenge Catholic men in their daily faith walk. Although geared to Catholic men, the topics and lessons apply to Christian men of all denominations. I highly recommend this book for small faith sharing men’s groups.