Family Driven Faith: Doing What It Takes to Raise Sons and Daughters Who Walk with God
by Voddie T. Baucham Jr.
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Read in December, 2008
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parents and Christians.
In this stage of our lives, with the exception of the Bible, this book has done more to promote growth and change in our live than any other book. Both my husband and I have read it at the same time and through it we have been able to understand how to apply the words that God has toward parents and the plan he has for discipling and training our children in Him. I don't want to walk step by step of what the author teaches, but just to say that if you desire to have a family and children that i...more
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Read in March, 2008
This book is superb. It cuts to the quick the tired theory that children be separated into their little groups at church or that the church, in fact, is the organization primarily responsible for shepherding children in the faith.
Every churched couple contemplating children should read this book. And for those already entrenched in the standard church routine, it is never too late to change.
Every churched couple contemplating children should read this book. And for those already entrenched in the standard church routine, it is never too late to change.
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Read in March, 2008
The education we give our children is so critical in shaping how they view God, life and the world. I am not willing to give this responsibility away to just anyone.
Also, the greatest titles I possess are husband and dad. I will not expect the church to be the primary or sole facilitator of spiritual growth and development in the life of my family. That is my job.
Also, the greatest titles I possess are husband and dad. I will not expect the church to be the primary or sole facilitator of spiritual growth and development in the life of my family. That is my job.
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Great teachings and ideas challenging the segregation that we as a culture face amongst parents and children. We send them off for everything, instead of including them in our worship and everyday life, modeling for them an uncompartmentalized life lived for Christ.
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recommends it for: all Men
Read in February, 2008
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Laura recommends it for: all Men
I think that there are many truths in this book. I hope to learn from them and be more responsible in the discipleship of my family.
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