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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2020 · 32 MIN

Episode 110: A Conversation with David Murrow

from The Richard Blackaby Leadership Podcast · host Dr. Richard Blackaby

Christianity is the only major world religion with a chronic shortage of men.  In this episode, Richard discusses this gender imbalance with David Murrow, author of the bestselling book "Why Men Hate Going to Church." Murrow is not a pastor, professor or theologian. He's just a guy in the pews who noticed a disturbing trend: churches are losing their men and boys.  His efforts have spawned articles in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and the Chicago Tribune. He's married with three children, six grandchildren and lives in Chugiak, Alaska. DONATE: If you have enjoyed this podcast and want to support what we do, click here. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: "Why Men Hate Going to Church" by David Murrow. Buy it here. CONNECT: Connect with David at: churchformen.com Follow Richard on Twitter. Follow Richard on Facebook. Read Richard's latest blog posts at www.richardblackaby.com. Follow BMI on YouTube. Send questions to [email protected].

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