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First-Line Friday: 7 Men and the Secret of Their Greatness by Eric Metaxas

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Happy First-Line Friday, bookish friends! 🙂

I’m sharing a book that is in my to-read pile – one I ordered from CBD this year during a sale and that I’m greatly anticipating reading! Eric Metaxas is a brilliant man, well-read and equipped with eloquent wisdom.
The Book:

7 Men and the Secret of Their Greatness by Eric Metaxas

First Line:

As most people would concur, the idea of manhood has fallen into some confusion in the last decades. This book hopes to help correct some of that by asking and answering two vitally important questions: First, what is a man? And second, what makes a man great?

{Find out more about this book HERE.}
What are you reading this week, friends? Feel free to share the first line with me in the comments below! 🙂
Grace and peace to you in Jesus Christ,
Alicia G. Ruggieri

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3 Comments

  • Rebecca

    Sounds like an interesting read.

    Hope you had a happy Thanksgiving!

    I’m sharing about One Enchanted Noel by Melissa Tagg over at my blog today, but I’m going to share the first line from the book I’m currently reading, The Austen Escape by Katherine Reay.

    “How can I help?”

    Happy Weekend!

  • Nicole

    So sorry I got to your post so late…it’s been a busy time with family who traveled from various places for Thanksgiving celebrations.

    I featured Fraying at the Edge by Cindy Woodsmall on my blog for this past FLF, so here I will leave the first line from the beautiful novel I just finished reading, also by Cindy Woodsmall, The Gift of Christmas Past. Cindy wrote this phenomenal read with her daughter-in-law, Erin. It’s a great book that I cannot recommend enough!

    “Hadley’s mind reeled with disbelief as her foster mom shoved her clothes into an old suitcase. ‘But…but I’m innocent.’”

    • alicia grace

      You know, I don’t think I’ve ever read anything by Cindy Woodsmall ~ I shall have to correct that! 🙂
      I hope that you had a wonderful, blessed time with your family for Thanksgiving, Nicole!

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