A bit dated, but very practical guide to creating and enriching a men's group (whether faith-based or non-faith based). With the changes in technology and pervasiveness of social media, I'm curious how the group methods he discusses would work with men's groups today. But I think the book's greater purpose and point is that men, of all cultures and eras, need and want community and a group to be a part of -- despite the barriers and social stigmas to overcome. Overall, a valuable read.
Definitely a resource I would revisit in depth if and when I'm leading or involved in a men's group or small group. The book is chock-full of discussion, game and activity ideas.