Florida Businessman Says Deaths of Colleagues Led to 'Economic Meltdown' Study Group
Posted on: Monday, 11 May 2009, 06:55 CDT
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"I have been involved in men's Bible studies for close to 20 years, and I have never seen anything like this," Crossman explains. "We had about 7-8 guys in our group. Then we sent out a simple e-mail announcing that we were starting a Meltdown study, and we had over 30 men sign up."
Some who attend Crossman's study are navigating successfully through the financial meltdown. For them, the group provides both personal, spiritual encouragement and a way to support others.
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With bleak economic news arriving every week, some experts are now suggesting that it may be years before we see an end to the meltdown. Crossman says that he will continue his group ... in any economy.
"The economic situation is just the beginning," he concludes. "Men are struggling with their marriages, health, relationships, and their view of God. We want them to know that we can help them, and this book was a great entry point into their lives."
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