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Samson and the Pirate Monks:

Calling Men to Authentic Brotherhood
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Thomas Nelson Inc, Feb 20, 2007 - Religion - 224 pages

With no-holds-barred honesty and poignant storytelling, Nate Larkin introduces a model of community and friendship that is reinvigorating men's ministry across the country, a model he calls The Samson Society. Too many men see the biblical hero Samson as their model for manhood--a rugged individualist of the highest order. Yet, Samson's solitary successes were eventually overcome by moral weaknesses. Larkin, through the story of his own past and the stories of those in The Samson Society, offers a radical, refreshing alternative.

  

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Review: Samson and the Pirate Monks: Calling Men to Authentic Brotherhood

User Review  - Lori - Goodreads

His honesty is inspiring and helpful. Amazing Evidence of God's mercy and grace that flows to the lowest and darkest parts of our lives and cleanses, heals and forgives over and over and over again. Read full review

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User Review  - Saltydog - Goodreads

The most honest book I've read in years. How sad it is that the church is so horribly failing to give men a safe place to be real with themselves, each other, and God. May we all find a Samson Society group. Read full review

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Contents

I Samson
59
A New Way of Life
85
The Pirate Monks
111
Acknowledgments
201
A Suggested Samson Society Meeting Format
205
Suggested Topics for Sharing
209
Notes
211
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About the author (2007)

Nate Larkin, a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, is a popular speaker and the author of an inspirational book for men, "Samson and the Pirate Monks: Calling Men to Authentic Brotherhood".

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