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Other editions of book Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness, and What He Wants to Do with You

  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness, and What He Wants to Do with You

    John MacArthur

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, May 8, 2006)
    Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today's modern disciple - you.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples, and What He Wants to Do with You

    John MacArthur, Lloyd James, christianaudio.com

    Audible Audiobook (christianaudio.com, Feb. 16, 2009)
    Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the 12 disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original 12 disciples for today's modern disciple - you.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness, and What He Wants to Do with You

    John F. MacArthur

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, May 8, 2006)
    Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today's modern disciple - you.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness and What He Wants to Do With You

    John MacArthur

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Profiles the disciples as ordinary men with relatable human failings, drawing on the teachings of Jesus to explain how modern Christians can transform their weaknesses into strengths.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness, and What He Wants to Do with You

    John MacArthur, Lloyd James

    Audio CD (christianaudio Seed, Feb. 15, 2008)
    Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today's modern disciple - you.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men : How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness

    John McArthur

    Mass Market Paperback (Nelson, March 15, 2002)
    Subtitle: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness and What He Wants to Do With You
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How The Master Shaped His Disiples For Greatness And What He Wants To Do With You

    John MacArthur

    Paperback (Christian Large Print, June 20, 2005)
    Rare Book
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness, and What He Wants to Do with You

    MacArthur John

    Paperback (NELSON/WORD PUB GROUP 000V, March 15, 2006)
    Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today's modern disciple - you.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How The Master Shaped His Disciples For Greatness and What He Wants To Do With You

    John MacArthur

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Sept. 10, 2004)
    A CBA Bestseller What is most amazing about the disciples is that Jesus ever selected them. When you take a fresh look at them, you'll be faced with a stunning fact: The were ordinary men. Remarkably unremarkable. One of today's most trusted Bible teachers brings you face to face with the disciples as you've never seen them before. You'll understand their doubts and hopes. And you'll hear Jesus' words in a whole new way.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness and What He Wants to Do With You

    John MacArthur

    Audio Cassette (W Pub Group, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today's modern disciple - you.
  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples for Greatness, and What He Wants to Do with You

    John MacArthur

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, May 10, 2006)
    Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today's modern disciple - you.