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Message from Roy
 I hope you are enjoying your summer. It's been a busy one for us at CMN.
Our new ebook "Go Deeper" was apparently very popular with many of our supporters. Click here to download a FREE copy of it.
We have also been working on another ebook for those interested in being discipled. We realize there are men wanting to be mentored. Read Part 1 of Barry Lynch's story below.
A FREE Pastor's and Men's Ministry Leaders appreciation Breakfast is Thursday, September 12 from 8:30am-10:30am at Bethany Bible Church. RSVP to
with name, email, phone number and how many are attending.
Lastly, we are offering a new FREE discipleship workshop on Saturday, September 21 called "Go Deeper in Your Journey with Christ". Mark your calendars!
Go deeper in Christ,
Roy L. Comstock
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An Epic Story: Hungry for Mentorship
by Barry Lynch
 Part One My hope in sharing this from my heart is that it will help the church see how important mentoring is for men. This story is about a movement of God, not in a ministry or church, but a movement in the heart of a man. A "God thing" movement that started small in humility through a broken man, a soldier of Christ.
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POSTED BY SCOTT WILLIAMS
We live in a world where there seems to be greatness all around us. We get to watch our favorite TV programs with all of the great actors and actresses. Not long ago we were able to watch the NBA Finals where we get to watch the greatest basketball players in the world battle it out on the court. We get to attend conferences and hear from some of brightest minds and the greatest speakers of our time. We get to read blogs and books of some of the brightest minds on the planet.
We simply get to sit and watch greatness.
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Loyal to a Tee
I admit it. I'm part of a dying breed of employees-a real dinosaur. I just logged my 28th year with the same employer. I have a steady paycheck and a certain degree of respect that goes with that kind of longevity. I'm an oddity in more ways than one.
These days, the idea of working for the same company for an entire career is rare.
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