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by: Gary L. Thomas
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 291
EAN: 9780310264514
ISBN: 0310264510
Label: Zondervan
Manufacturer: Zondervan
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: April 01, 2005
Publisher: Zondervan
Sales Rank: 14732
Studio: Zondervan
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Product Description: Explore the spiritual dynamics of parenting, and why caring for children is such an effective discipline in shaping our souls and forming the character of Christ within us.
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Rating: - What a blessing!
I am very thanful to have read this book. This book is a real eye opener on what is really important in raising your children. Every parent should read this book. What a beautiful book! Thank you Gary for writing this book!!
Rating: - Terrific, perspective-changing book
As a Christian mother of toddler triplets, I have read lots of books on parenting...but never one that has effected my persective as positively as this one. I highly recommend this for anyone who wants to positively impact the attitude of their heart for parenting. This is not a How To...it is much richer!
Rating: - Heart warming and honest
I read this while pregnant w/our first baby and it was not only great reading at the time, but the lessons from it have sustained me through the trials of parenting a newborn. Much better than any of the "how to" books I've read on raising kids!!!
Rating: - Multi-Generational Understanding
I read this book 3 short months after my first child was born. I am so glad that I came across this Biblically sound view of the responsibilities and treasures of parenting at that early date. I also was greatful for the perspective that this book offered on my relationship with my own parents. Every child who longs to honor his parents and raise a child who does the same will take joy in reading this book.
Rating: - Essential Reading for Every Christian Parent
For years my wife and I had debated whether or not we should have a child. My wife just didn't have that strong emotional drive some women have to procreate. My desire to have a child would come and go. Finally, when my desire to have a child came again, we prayerfully decided to go for it. The pregnancy was filled with painful and expensive complications, which was followed by severe postpartum depression. I felt terrible guilt for asking my wife to do this. My daughter is a year old now. She's ... Read More
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