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BOND Men's Conference: Panel Discussion

What Is A Man? BOND Men's Conference 2017

8th Annual Men’s Conference panel discussion moderated by BOND founder and president Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson. Featuring CJ Johnson, CEO and Founder of Januel+Johnson—a Los Angeles based digital marketing agency; Robert Bakke, NASCAR driver, jet Captain and author; and Tim Alexander, filmmaker, father and family advocate. Men talk honestly about marriage, family, divorce, parenting, manhood, sex, and more.

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BOND Men's Forum

If You're More Than Conquerers, Stop SINNING as Christians

Men's Forum: Jesse talked on his radio show Friday morning about our monthly Men’s Forum the prior evening. Men from around Southern California meet the first Thursday of the month, 7pm at BOND in Los Angeles. We talk about things going on in our lives, how we see the world and ourselves — young men and old, many Christians, some not. Because the men trust and respect one another, they never repeat anything personal or private shared in meetings.

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Men's Forum, March 5th

Mothers Who Keep Children from Fathers Are Evil & Don't Love Their Kids

Jesse talked on his radio show Friday about BOND monthly Men's Forum, held the night before, Thursday, March 6th. We've had new guys each month, many of whom read Jesse's articles or see him on YouTube. We talked about Jesse's biblical question of last week, asking why Jesus told the people, "Do not worry." We also talked with a divorced father whose ex-wife has kept his children from him.

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Weak Father: Men's Forum Report

Jesse Lee Peterson led BOND's monthly Men's Forum on Thursday, October 6. Jesse's mission is to rebuild men. A child feels lost and incomplete when he has a weak father and emotional mother. In many cases such a boy or girl may never recover. New guys showed up — very intelligent, looking for answers to their issues. They'd been to different churches and in bad relationships. They talked about their their fathers and mothers.

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