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Youth Bible Study
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Tagged bible, bible study, children, christian, christianity, church, discussion, faith, feast of tabernacles, God, youth
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British Riots Point to Parenting
The riots in England this week were horrific. As we watched feral children, some as young as 11, smashing and stealing for no reason other than greed, we have to ask what happened to their parents? Specifically, where are their fathers? Moral values need to be embedded in children from an early age.
Prov. 22:6 ¶ Train up a child … Read more
Are We Raising Young Absaloms?
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Tagged absalom, adolescence, children, david, depression, king david, parenting, youth
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Child-Rearing
Amy Chua’s book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom is generating a lot of heated discussion among parents. So much so, it was recently featured in Time Magazine. Whether you agree with her view or not, I hope you appreciate the fact that Ms. Chua has surfaced an issue that requires our attention.
I think the heated controversy is … Read more








