PromiseKeepers

By Joel Comm March 21, 2003 4 Comments   

Several years ago, there was a “man’s movement” that was popular for awhile. Its purpose was for men to get together, and rediscover the bonding that men have with each other, in a positive sociological setting. I was part of such a group at a private agency where my wife and I had gotten foster children through. Our concept was it was okay for guys to get together and gossip and let off steam about the pressures of everyday life, in a neutral and non-threatening setting.

Today’s website is features an organization that is similar in nature but is based on a very solid religious foundation. The Official PromiseKeeper’s Web Site describes this group’s founding, growth, and future plans, as well as keeping the regular viewers informed of changes and updates in activities. There are many areas to this site, which is also available in Spanish on the web. Some of the areas focus on up coming seminars and conferences, while others give updates on areas that PromiseKeepers are interested in. There is a strong section called Meet Jesus, which describes the break up of man’s relationship with God, and how it can be rebuilt through His son Jesus. There is an on-line prayer room where prayers can be offered for those in need, and where prayers can be asked for.

There is so much to see and do on this site. It is a great place to stay and do a little surfing. Check out the online store for some great buys, and enjoy your visit. It isn’t often that a site dares to fly in the face of political correctness. The beliefs and philosophy found here are based on the Bible and it’s teachings (also known as the Word of God). The words of God do come alive on this site.


Recommended Reading

Promises to Keep: Daily Devotions for Men of Integrity

by Nick Harrison

A powerful new movement is sweeping across America: Christian men are coming together to make a difference in their families, churches, businesses, and communities. They are helping one another acknowledge a deep-seated need and hunger for spiritual nourishment and Christian Fellowship. They are “sharpening one another’s understanding of what it means to be a man today.


This book is available at Amazon.com. Click here for more info

http://www.promisekeepers.org

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4 Comments to “PromiseKeepers”
  1. kenneth says:
    i like you to keep it up
  2. pamela says:
    please advise me via email address above of the promise keepers schedule for 2004, locations, dates and cost. Thank you. This is my first communication with your organization and I know so little about the frequency of meetings, locations etc. Thank you. Pamela
  3. Marc says:
    yes i waswondering if you would be so kind to e-mail me with any and all conference updates for the year 2004 and times and cost. I live in Ga and need to know the nearest conferences available to me. I have never been to one of your conferences so therefore would love to have all the information I can possilbly recieve from you. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS
  4. tope ayobola says:
    CALVARY GREETING TO YOU IN THE NAME OF GOD, I FORWARD THIS MAIL TO YOU IN ORDER TO PURCHASE ( BIBLES BONDED LEATHER 150 COPIES ) THE BIBLE IS FOR THE CHURCH TRAINING CLASES, KINDLY CALCULATE THE TOTAL PRICE WITH THE SHIPPING COST TO NIGERIA. WE NEED THEM WITHOUT DELAY. STAY BLESS REV. AYOBOLA

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