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Parenting with Loving Correction: Practical Help for Raising Young Children (Sam Crabtree)
This book aims to help you better understand loving correction through clear steps and practical tips aimed at transforming not only your children’s behavior but also their hearts. Rooted in three principles— keep it God-centered, always mean what you say, and reward obedience rather than disobedience—this is a guide to consistent, faithful discipline that mirrors the grace-giving, truth-speaking God of the Bible and sets the tone for a loving, joy-filled home.
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Purposeful and Persistent Parenting (John and Cindy Raquet)
In Purposeful and Persistent Parenting, John and Cindy Raquet seek to share, through encouraging examples of their journey toward God-honoring parenthood, the lessons they learned in raising their eight children. With personal stories of triumph and failure, goal setting (and resetting), many practical tips, and a little blue tape, they hope that this work will be a valuable companion on your own adventure in parenting and instrumental in helping you to truly enjoy the work of raising your children.
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The Heart of Anger: Practical Help for the Prevention and Cure of Anger in Children (Lou Priolo)
Anger! Is it ever a problem in your home? Do your children ever speak to you in angry, disrespectful tones? Or do they fight between themselves? Have you ever lost your patience when dealing with an infuriating situation? If you honestly answered “yes” to any of those questions, you could use this book. Of course Christian families experience episodes of frustration and anger. Here’s a book that goes beyond the external manifestations of anger and deals with the internal source: the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
“I know of no other book that addresses this problem with such practical and applicable Biblical wisdom.” — John MacArthur, Jr.
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Shepherding a Child’s Heart (Tedd Tripp)
Tripp’s book offers exceptional wisdom for parents, with creative application of Biblical principles. John MacArthur says: “In looking for the right perspective and practical help on parenting, you won’t find a more excellent guide.” This guide to Christian parenting and Christian child-rearing is sure to become an invaluable resource as you seek to train up your children for the Lord.
“A change in behavior that does not stem from a change in heart is not commendable; it is condemnable.” — So begins one of the most penetrating parenting books ever written. The author, Tedd Tripp, builds a solid, Biblical argument for getting to the heart of your child’s behavior with the ultimate goal of your child living to please God, not man. If your child outwardly obeys but inwardly seethes, he is living life like a Pharisee, behavior that was condemned by Jesus.
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Hints on Child Training (H. Clay Trumbull)
“What Trumbull calls ‘hints’ are, in fact, precious jewels…I have been greatly helped by this wonderful book”, says Gregg Harris. A book with much wisdom to pass on to Christian parents regarding our attitudes towards our children and on how to bring willing obedience forth from them rather than forcing it from them. The author was Elisabeth Elliot’s grandfather.
Fortified with common sense and Biblical wisdom, Trumbull’s straightforward guide has established its place as a classic work in the field of child rearing. Written over 100 years ago, it is completely free of modernist influence. After all, Freud had not yet developed his theories of the subconscious; Pavlov and Skinner had not yet introduced to educators their animal-training techniques known as behaviorism; Dewey’s Religious (i.e. Secular) Humanism had not overtaken the public schools; and Dr. Benjamin Spock had not published his dangerous book on child training.
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The Faithful Parent: A Biblical Guide to Raising A Family (Martha Peace, Stuart Scott)
Martha Peace (author of The Excellent Wife) and Stuart Scott (author of its counterpart, The Exemplary Husband) join forces to challenge you to become a faithful parent – one who perseveres in your calling, leaving the results to God.
“The Faithful Parent provides the comprehensive help that parents need. This will be a timeless resource.” —Tedd Tripp, author of Shepherding A Child’s Heart and co-author with his wife Margy of Instructing A Child’s Heart.
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Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys
This informative, practical, and encouraging guide will help parents guide boys down the path to healthy and authentic manhood. Wild Things addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual parts of a boy, written by two therapists who are currently engaged in ministry work with boys and their parents and who are also fathers raising five sons, actively involved in the life of their churches.
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Give Them Grace: Dazzling your Kids with the Love of Jesus (Elyse Fitzpatrick)
How are parents to raise children so they don’t become Pharisees (legalists) or prodigals (rebels)? It’s all about grace-filled, gospel-driven parenting, says the mother/daughter team of Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson. Christian parents, in their desire to raise godly children, can drift toward rule-centered discipline. There is, however, a far more effective method—a grace-motivated approach that begins with the glorious truth of God’s love for sinners.
In Give Them Grace, parents will learn how to connect the benefits of the cross—especially regeneration, adoption, and justification — to their children’s daily lives. Chapters address topics such as our inability to follow the law perfectly, God’s forgiveness and love displayed at the cross, and what true heart obedience looks like.
$14.99