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Fight

Winning the Battles That Matter Most

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Your playbook to becoming who God created you to be: a man who knows how to fight for what's right.

Pastor, bestselling author, husband, and father Craig Groeschel helps you uncover who you really are—a powerful man with the heart of a warrior. With God's help, you'll find strength to fight the battles you know you must win: the ones that determine the state of your heart, the quality of your marriage, and the spiritual health of those you love most.

Groeschel examines the life of Samson—a strong man with glaring weaknesses. Like many men, Samson taunted his enemy and rationalized his sins. The good news is God's grace is greater than your worst sin. By looking at Samson's life, you will . . .

  • Learn to defeat the demons that make strong men weak.
  • Tap into a strength you never knew was possible.
  • And become who God made you to be—a man who knows how to fight for what's right.
  • Don't just fight like a man. Fight like a man of God. For God's sake . . . FIGHT!

    Spanish edition also available, as well as a video study and study guide.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        September 2, 2013
        Oklahoma pastor Groeschel (Soul Detox) is a prolific writer who aims squarely at male readers with his newest. “Ladies, if you’re reading this book, you probably should put it down,” he warns very early. Groeschel exegetes the biblical story of Samson to diagnose the problems facing men today: lust, entitlement, pride. It’s a good cultural read, considering the malfeasances that make headlines today. But the takers for the biblical answer—“Use... the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God”—are already sitting in Christian churches, looking for their next study material. This group can be sizable; Groeschel’s tone has echoes of Promise Keepers and John Eldredge. But it trades too much in stereotypes to be a breakout book. Still, one can wish that narcissistic male politicians who can’t keep it zipped might stumble upon it. Agent: Thomas J. Winters, Winters & King.

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