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Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World
Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World: Leaving a Lasting Legacy | Ken Ham, Steve Ham
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"As you take God's Word and apply its eternal principles to the everyday issues you face with your family, you will begin to create a godly heritage - a legacy that will impact that generations to come in ways you never dreamed possible." -Ken Ham Christian families are struggling in a culture hostile to Christian values, and increasingly find themselves searching for answers and strategies to be more effective. Parents also face a disturbing trend of young people leaving home and leaving the church - and want to insure their children have a strong foundation of biblical faith and understanding. Discover how to create an incredible faith legacy in your family! Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World presents empowering insight for: Surviving the culture wars as a family Educating children - the Bible offers guidance Practical tips for raising spiritually-healthy children Solutions to the root cause of dysfunctional families Discovering biblical authority as a parent Discipline - necessary and lovingly administered Ken Ham is joined by his brother, Steve Ham, in presenting this powerful look at how the principles and truth of Genesis are vital to the strong and lasting foundation of a family. Sharing their own stories of growing up in a "Genesis" family and sharing this legacy within their own families, it is an intensely personal and practical guide for parents.
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I‘ve been in such a reading slump lately. I‘ve started about 10 books in the last month but haven‘t moved past the 1st chapter before getting distracted or not feeling interested enough to go on. I‘m determined to finish this book I bought along with my kids homeschooling curriculum. This is a book I plan to pass on to my hubs when I‘m done, so I‘ve got extra motivation now.