The Well Men

The Well Men

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Helping men hear from God and boldly respond.

05/12/2022

We can't wait to see you at Men's Breakfast THIS Saturday, 5/14 @ 9am! 🥞🍳 We will continue to have men's breakfast every 2nd Saturday of the month, so come join us anytime, and bring a friend along too. Location: George's in Howell 😋

02/22/2022

The rest of Men's Bible study dates are cancelled! Thank you to those who participated.

02/02/2022

DUE TO WEATHER, MEN'S BIBLE STUDY IS CANCELED TONIGHT!
❄️STAY SAFE❄️

11/12/2021

Excited to see you at Men’s breakfast tomorrow at 9am at George's 🥞🍳🥓

09/11/2021

Men's breakfast tomorrow will NOT be at Spencer's house due to unforseen circumstances. We will meet at George's in Howell at 9am! Excited to see you all ✌

08/12/2021

Don't forget! Men's breakfast THIS Saturday (8/14) @ 9am George's in Howell! See y'all there ✌

07/08/2021

Men's breakfast THIS Saturday (7/10) @ 9am at George's in Howell! Join us and invite a friend to come along too ✌🥞🥓🍳

06/30/2021

Encouragement for today! Stand in the strength of the Lord! ✊

06/10/2021

Our monthly men's breakfast is coming up THIS Saturday at 9am at George's in Howell 😎 Come join us!

04/06/2021

Guys! Men's breakfast is back THIS Saturday, April 10 @ 9am at George's in Howell 🥞🍳🥓😋 Come and bring a friend along too! See you then! ✌️

11/17/2020

One news report called it “the single deadliest day for Christians in decades.” "The pair of attacks on Sunday worshipers in 2017 defies our understanding". But we can find some help from others who know this kind of pain.

The people of Jerusalem were in exile or had been slain when Asaph wrote Psalm 74. Pouring out his heart’s anguish, he described the destruction of the temple at the hands of ruthless invaders. “Your foes roared in the place where you met with us,” Asaph said (v. 4). “They burned your sanctuary to the ground; they defiled the dwelling place of your Name” (v. 7).

Yet the psalmist found a place to stand despite his awful reality—providing encouragement that we can do so too. “But God is my King from long ago,” Asaph resolved. “He brings salvation on the earth” (v. 12). This truth enabled Asaph to praise God’s mighty power even though His salvation seemed absent in the moment. “Have regard for your covenant,” Asaph prayed. “Do not let the oppressed retreat in disgrace; may the poor and needy praise your name” (vv. 20–21).

When justice and mercy seem absent, God’s love and power are in no way diminished. With Asaph, we can confidently say, “But God is my King!"

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