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Answering Your Kids' Toughest Questions: Helping Them Understand Loss, Sin, Tragedies, and Other Hard Topics Answering Your Kids' Toughest Questions: Helping Them Understand Loss, Sin, Tragedies, and Other Hard Topics by Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
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“Our goal as parents should not be to create a bunch of good kids, but rather to have them see how dead they are and that there is only life in the work of Jesus Christ.”
Elyse M. Fitzpatrick, Answering Your Kids' Toughest Questions: Helping Them Understand Loss, Sin, Tragedies, and Other Hard Topics
“The world feeds us a steady diet of it’s-okay-if-you-are-a-nice-person sprinkled with a bit of if-you-try-your-hardest and topped with a strong drink of you-meant-well.”
Elyse M. Fitzpatrick, Answering Your Kids' Toughest Questions: Helping Them Understand Loss, Sin, Tragedies, and Other Hard Topics
“Knowing that salvation is God’s work alone should also free us from fear. We no longer have to fear that everything is riding on what we say—that we might miss that “one” opportunity to speak into our children’s lives and have their eternal salvation forfeited.”
Elyse M. Fitzpatrick, Answering Your Kids' Toughest Questions: Helping Them Understand Loss, Sin, Tragedies, and Other Hard Topics
“Our children’s salvation is not dependent on the strength of our faith or the shrewdness of our answers.”
Elyse M. Fitzpatrick, Answering Your Kids' Toughest Questions: Helping Them Understand Loss, Sin, Tragedies, and Other Hard Topics