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FFC Men’s Breakfast
December 14 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Free
Proverbs 27:17 – Iron makes iron sharp; so a man makes sharp his friend. – Bible In Basic English
Bold Faith
Iron Sharp Friendship
Good Food
FFC Men’s ministry is committed to the development of Christlikeness in men, Dr. Edwin Louis Cole said, “Manhood and Christlikeness are synonymous.” Christlike men are those who will say, “I want to be a man for Christ, because Christ became a man for me.” There are two questions every man must face – not only face, but answer. First, and really the most important in all of life is, “What do you think about Christ?” The second is, “Will you be a man?” Manhood is not magic. It is a building process. No magic wand waved could produce it instantly. It doesn’t strike like lighting. It is built, layer upon layer, line upon line, precept upon precept, decision upon decision.
Any true level of discipleship requires being intentional in purpose and process. The Bible says that everywhere Abraham went he built his altar and pitched his tents. Today, to many men are building their tents and pitching their altars. They spend too much time on the temporal and not enough on the eternal – too much time on building personality, while merely pitching character. It’s a perversion of godly principles. You can pitch personality, but you must build character. “When the charm wears off, you have nothing but character left” – W.T. Gaston. It is the longing of every woman to have a man with character in the house. It is the need of every child to have a man at the helm. It is the crying need of every church to have real men at work in its ministry. In order to have great levels of strength and spirituality in the church, you need strong men. Same in a home and in a nation. Churches, homes, nations, are only as strong as their men.
FFC Men’s ministry disciples men through our once a month men’s breakfast at the church where we fellowship and then break into small groups for Bible study and prayer. Later in the month these same groups will meet with their group leader at a designated location (home, restaurant) for the same purpose. We desire to build a community of men who are being discipled and will lead in Christlikeness in their homes, businesses and churches.
In-person:
3608 Custer Ave.
Billings, MT 59102
Connect with us:
Facebook.com/faithfamilybillings
Instagram@ffcbillings
faithfamilybillings.com
Proverbs 27:17 – Iron makes iron sharp; so a man makes sharp his friend. – Bible In Basic English
Bold Faith
Iron Sharp Friendship
Good Food
FFC Men’s ministry is committed to the development of Christlikeness in men, Dr. Edwin Louis Cole said, “Manhood and Christlikeness are synonymous.” Christlike men are those who will say, “I want to be a man for Christ, because Christ became a man for me.” There are two questions every man must face – not only face, but answer. First, and really the most important in all of life is, “What do you think about Christ?” The second is, “Will you be a man?” Manhood is not magic. It is a building process. No magic wand waved could produce it instantly. It doesn’t strike like lighting. It is built, layer upon layer, line upon line, precept upon precept, decision upon decision.
Any true level of discipleship requires being intentional in purpose and process. The Bible says that everywhere Abraham went he built his altar and pitched his tents. Today, to many men are building their tents and pitching their altars. They spend too much time on the temporal and not enough on the eternal – too much time on building personality, while merely pitching character. It’s a perversion of godly principles. You can pitch personality, but you must build character. “When the charm wears off, you have nothing but character left” – W.T. Gaston. It is the longing of every woman to have a man with character in the house. It is the need of every child to have a man at the helm. It is the crying need of every church to have real men at work in its ministry. In order to have great levels of strength and spirituality in the church, you need strong men. Same in a home and in a nation. Churches, homes, nations, are only as strong as their men.
FFC Men’s ministry disciples men through our once a month men’s breakfast at the church where we fellowship and then break into small groups for Bible study and prayer. Later in the month these same groups will meet with their group leader at a designated location (home, restaurant) for the same purpose. We desire to build a community of men who are being discipled and will lead in Christlikeness in their homes, businesses and churches.
In-person:
3608 Custer Ave.
Billings, MT 59102
Connect with us:
Facebook.com/faithfamilybillings
Instagram@ffcbillings
faithfamilybillings.com
Proverbs 27:17 – Iron makes iron sharp; so a man makes sharp his friend. – Bible In Basic English
Bold Faith
Iron Sharp Friendship
Good Food
FFC Men’s ministry is committed to the development of Christlikeness in men, Dr. Edwin Louis Cole said, “Manhood and Christlikeness are synonymous.” Christlike men are those who will say, “I want to be a man for Christ, because Christ became a man for me.” There are two questions every man must face – not only face, but answer. First, and really the most important in all of life is, “What do you think about Christ?” The second is, “Will you be a man?” Manhood is not magic. It is a building process. No magic wand waved could produce it instantly. It doesn’t strike like lighting. It is built, layer upon layer, line upon line, precept upon precept, decision upon decision.
Any true level of discipleship requires being intentional in purpose and process. The Bible says that everywhere Abraham went he built his altar and pitched his tents. Today, to many men are building their tents and pitching their altars. They spend too much time on the temporal and not enough on the eternal – too much time on building personality, while merely pitching character. It’s a perversion of godly principles. You can pitch personality, but you must build character. “When the charm wears off, you have nothing but character left” – W.T. Gaston. It is the longing of every woman to have a man with character in the house. It is the need of every child to have a man at the helm. It is the crying need of every church to have real men at work in its ministry. In order to have great levels of strength and spirituality in the church, you need strong men. Same in a home and in a nation. Churches, homes, nations, are only as strong as their men.
FFC Men’s ministry disciples men through our once a month men’s breakfast at the church where we fellowship and then break into small groups for Bible study and prayer. Later in the month these same groups will meet with their group leader at a designated location (home, restaurant) for the same purpose. We desire to build a community of men who are being discipled and will lead in Christlikeness in their homes, businesses and churches.
In-person:
3608 Custer Ave.
Billings, MT 59102
Connect with us:
Facebook.com/faithfamilybillings
Instagram@ffcbillings
faithfamilybillings.com
Proverbs 27:17 – Iron makes iron sharp; so a man makes sharp his friend. – Bible In Basic English
Bold Faith
Iron Sharp Friendship
Good Food
FFC Men’s ministry is committed to the development of Christlikeness in men, Dr. Edwin Louis Cole said, “Manhood and Christlikeness are synonymous.” Christlike men are those who will say, “I want to be a man for Christ, because Christ became a man for me.” There are two questions every man must face – not only face, but answer. First, and really the most important in all of life is, “What do you think about Christ?” The second is, “Will you be a man?” Manhood is not magic. It is a building process. No magic wand waved could produce it instantly. It doesn’t strike like lighting. It is built, layer upon layer, line upon line, precept upon precept, decision upon decision.
Any true level of discipleship requires being intentional in purpose and process. The Bible says that everywhere Abraham went he built his altar and pitched his tents. Today, to many men are building their tents and pitching their altars. They spend too much time on the temporal and not enough on the eternal – too much time on building personality, while merely pitching character. It’s a perversion of godly principles. You can pitch personality, but you must build character. “When the charm wears off, you have nothing but character left” – W.T. Gaston. It is the longing of every woman to have a man with character in the house. It is the need of every child to have a man at the helm. It is the crying need of every church to have real men at work in its ministry. In order to have great levels of strength and spirituality in the church, you need strong men. Same in a home and in a nation. Churches, homes, nations, are only as strong as their men.
FFC Men’s ministry disciples men through our once a month men’s breakfast at the church where we fellowship and then break into small groups for Bible study and prayer. Later in the month these same groups will meet with their group leader at a designated location (home, restaurant) for the same purpose. We desire to build a community of men who are being discipled and will lead in Christlikeness in their homes, businesses and churches.
In-person:
3608 Custer Ave.
Billings, MT 59102
Connect with us:
Facebook.com/faithfamilybillings
Instagram@ffcbillings
faithfamilybillings.com
Proverbs 27:17 – Iron makes iron sharp; so a man makes sharp his friend. – Bible In Basic English
Bold Faith
Iron Sharp Friendship
Good Food
FFC Men’s ministry is committed to the development of Christlikeness in men, Dr. Edwin Louis Cole said, “Manhood and Christlikeness are synonymous.” Christlike men are those who will say, “I want to be a man for Christ, because Christ became a man for me.” There are two questions every man must face – not only face, but answer. First, and really the most important in all of life is, “What do you think about Christ?” The second is, “Will you be a man?” Manhood is not magic. It is a building process. No magic wand waved could produce it instantly. It doesn’t strike like lighting. It is built, layer upon layer, line upon line, precept upon precept, decision upon decision.
Any true level of discipleship requires being intentional in purpose and process. The Bible says that everywhere Abraham went he built his altar and pitched his tents. Today, to many men are building their tents and pitching their altars. They spend too much time on the temporal and not enough on the eternal – too much time on building personality, while merely pitching character. It’s a perversion of godly principles. You can pitch personality, but you must build character. “When the charm wears off, you have nothing but character left” – W.T. Gaston. It is the longing of every woman to have a man with character in the house. It is the need of every child to have a man at the helm. It is the crying need of every church to have real men at work in its ministry. In order to have great levels of strength and spirituality in the church, you need strong men. Same in a home and in a nation. Churches, homes, nations, are only as strong as their men.
FFC Men’s ministry disciples men through our once a month men’s breakfast at the church where we fellowship and then break into small groups for Bible study and prayer. Later in the month these same groups will meet with their group leader at a designated location (home, restaurant) for the same purpose. We desire to build a community of men who are being discipled and will lead in Christlikeness in their homes, businesses and churches.
In-person:
3608 Custer Ave.
Billings, MT 59102
Connect with us:
Facebook.com/faithfamilybillings
Instagram@ffcbillings
faithfamilybillings.com