Week 31 GraceMen Weekly Update
July 27, 2025 through August 2, 2025
This Week:
1. Prayer
2. Meditation
3. Quote
4. Events
5. Book Recommendation
6. New Blog Articles
Grace and Peace to you brother
As we enter week 31, our focus is on being a **faithful witness for Christ** and reflecting on how we can more boldly share our faith with those around us. This week, let’s challenge ourselves to step out in faith, encourage one another, and seek practical ways to let Christ’s light shine through our words and actions. Together, may we become men whose lives testify to His truth and love in every setting. Remember, each conversation and encounter is an opportunity to point others toward Jesus. Let’s support one another as we aim to live out our faith with courage and authenticity.
Prayer:
Lord, teach me to be a faithful witness for Christ. (Acts 1:8)
Meditation:
Consider ways you can more boldly share your faith with others.
Quote:
“If we are full of the Holy Spirit, witnessing will not be a burden but a delight.”
- Corrie ten Boom
“Don’t shine so others can see you. Shine so that through you, others can see Him.”
- C.S. Lewis
Events:
Tuesday - July 29, 2025
Morning Bible Study - 6am - 7:15am
- At the Church in the Tower Room
- Facilitator: Eugene Allen
Wednesday - July 30, 2025
- Summer Classes Begin
- Dinner starts at 6pm
- Classes are from 7pm - 8:30pm
Thursday - July 31, 2025
Evening Bible Study - 8pm
- At the Church in the Tower Room
- Facilitator: Eugene Allen
Book Recommendation:
“Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God” by J.I. Packer
“Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God” argues persuasively that God’s control over salvation gives Christians the confidence and motivation to evangelize. Packer’s approach does not resolve the tension between sovereignty and responsibility but embraces it as biblical “mystery.” This classic work remains a profound encouragement to Christians to share the gospel faithfully, trusting God for the results
New Blog Articles:
Standing Firm in Trials: The Spiritual Battle Every Man Faces
The Role of Selflessness in Biblical Manhood
In His Service,
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