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by Paul David Tripp
Paul Tripp uncovers the heart issues affecting parents and their teenagers during the often chaotic adolescent years. With wit, wisdom, humility, and compassion, he shows parents how to seize the countless opportunities to deepen communication, learn, and grow with their teenagers. |
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by Nancy Campbell Foreword by Doug Phillips
The Bible unapologetically declares that a key reason for marriage is to bring forth many children for the glory of God, and that parents should actively seek such blessings. However, does a Biblical basis exist for deliberately thwarting the birth of children? |
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by Bob Schultz This father and son study manual can be used to teach boys as young as nine about godliness, leadership, forgiveness, and much more. |
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by James McDonald Those who spent their lives building cathedrals had a vision toward future generations. What would we change if we had the same generational vision as the cathedral builder? What would we teach our children? - CD |
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by Alan Melton and Paul Dean
The church is losing over two million children every year and they are not returning. What can parents do about this? Jesus showed us the way. Immediately following three years of making disciples, Jesus commanded us to do the same. Disciple Like Jesus For Parents offers practical, creative ways to make disciples of your children. Learn how His approach can transform your family into the image of Christ and allow you to enjoy the great blessings of children. |
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by John A. Younts
Based on Deuteronomy 6:6-7, this book will help you learn how to use ordinary conversations to talk freely and naturally with your children about God and His ways. |
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By Douglas Wilson
Should Christians send their kids to public schools as "salt" and "light," or to home and private institutions... |
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Edited by R. C. Sproul, Jr.
The editor and the twelve contributors (including Elisabeth Elliot) explore the implications of Biblical covenant for fathers, mothers, and children. |
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by Douglas Bond
This is a ramped-up call for young men to prepare for stalwart leadership in the family, church, and culture |
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