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Formula for Family Unity: A Practical Guide for Christian Families

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Becoming a Christian does not guarantee someone a happy home. Christian homes are sometimes broken; the children sometimes become rebellious and cause great heartache. The Fremonts, from decades of helping troubled families find happiness, have given us their formula. Written in the 1970s, most modern readers will find some information outdated, particularly in the fields of health and psychology. Short chapters present what the authors feel are the most important, practical points for a happy family on a number of topics. 199 pages, softcover.

199 pages, Paperback

First published December 12, 1980

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Walter Fremont

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September 13, 2022
Vaya que sí tarde en terminarlo
Un clásico para todo cristiano, esposo y padre
Lleno de sabiduría con fundamentos doctrinales sanos
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Sin duda volveremos a leerlo el año que entra
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July 15, 2010
A quintessential example of the patricentric ethic preached in fundamentalism. God terms like "consistent," "balanced," "efficient," and "logical" dominate. The advice amounts to a Groucho Marx routine -- "Doctor, it hurts when I do this." "Then don't do that." Obviously, the BJU Press was trying to tap into the financial success of Dobson and Adams.
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