What the Bible says about parenting
God's plan for raising your child
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Word Count
60,750 words, Guess
Page Count
243 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewhatbiblesaysabo0000maca
- ISBN-100849937752
- ISBN-139780849937750
- LibraryThing110704
- Library of Congress Control Number00269976
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number43937819
- Better World Books9780849937750
- Open LibraryOL6806590M
Classifications
- DDC248.8/45
- LCCBV4529 .M32 2000
- LCCBV4529.M32 2000
Description
Parents today seek answers from child experts, self-help books, or equally confused friends. But even the experts portray modern-day childrearing as a minefield strewn with psychological dangers and emotional hazards. What the Bible Says About Parenting is not a book on child psychology, nor is it proposing a new parenting method. It is simply presenting the principles of biblical parenting with as much clarity as possible. John MacArthur, a leading expert on the Bible and an experienced pastor, teacher, father, and grandfather goes into depth on such vital biblical parenting subjects as these: Four helpful principles of communication; Effective methods to discipline wisely and effectively, with positive results; Simple principles for identifying, changing, and developing habits in your children. - Back cover.
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Topics
Series Statement
- The Bible for life
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