How
Women Help Men Find God was
written directly to women to help
them understand the real reasons men
resist Christianity. It’s the first
book of its kind – written to help
women reach all the men in their
lives – not just husbands. With
straight talk, personal stories, and
a dose of good humor, David shows
women how to draw men to Christ —
without guilt, manipulation or pushy
evangelism.
Here’s an excerpt from How Women
Help Men Find God:
Michelangelo
captured the relationship between
man and his Maker on the ceiling of
the Sistine chapel. A holy God,
surrounded by angels, stretches down
from heaven to touch the finger of
Adam. Meanwhile the man reclines,
nonchalantly extending a single
digit toward his Creator.
Why is it so
hard to get men to lift a finger for
God?
The problem isn’t
atheism. Nine out of ten men in the
US believe in God. Five out of six
men claim to be Christians. Even
irreligious men have a high regard
for Jesus Christ and His teachings.
But these days it’s hard to find a
man who puts Jesus first—while it
seems like Christian women are as
common as boots at a rodeo.
You love Jesus.
And you love your men. Naturally,
you’d like them to meet. You want
your men to know the peace, joy, and
contentment that come from an
abiding relationship with the Lord.
But these precious
men don’t seem too interested. Why
is it that only preachers, worship
leaders, and a few laymen really get
it when it comes to following
Christ? What can you do to help the
men you love find the Man you love?
Plenty. Women can
help men find God. It happens all
the time. In fact, research shows
that women often play a pivotal role
in leading wayward men back to their
heavenly Father.
But too often,
women’s efforts come up short. Women
pray daily for the men they love,
but nothing happens. They spend
years developing their sons’
spiritual lives, only to see them
forget Jesus during their teens.
Their witness to male colleagues
falls flat. Single women search in
vain for godly men.
Then, a glimmer of
hope: Bubba finally gets off the
couch and slips into a pew. You pray
like mad, but from the opening hymn
it’s a total disaster. He feels as
out of place as a penguin in the
Sahara Desert. His visit reinforces
the common male notion: church just
isn’t for me.
This book is not
How to Make Any Man Become a
Christian in Three Easy Steps. Think
of it as a Rosetta stone, a key to
understanding the mysterious,
frustrating, and surprising
spiritual lives of the other half of
the human race.
Armed with this
knowledge, you’ll be equipped to
fulfill Jesus’ call: Follow Me, and
I will make you fishers of men.