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  • Family Drive Faithby Voddie T. Baucham

    Good News Publishers 2007; US$ 9.99

    This bold book is an urgent call to parents--and the church--to return to biblical discipleship in and through the home. more...

  • Point Manby Steve Farrar

    The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group 2009; US$ 12.99

    This bestselling classic encourages and equips Christian men to lead their families successfully through hazards and ambushes like divorce, promiscuity, suicide, and drug addiction. Men will find practical insight on topics such as a father's influence, maintaining purity, and husband-and-wife teamwork. In this war, renowned men's author Steve Farrar emphasizes, Jesus Christ is looking for men who will not die, but live for their families. From the Trade Paperback edition. more...

  • Homespun Memories for the Heartby Karen Ehman; Kelly Hovermale

    Baker Publishing Group 2005; US$ 14.99

    Between holidays and holy days, there is the every day. Here are inventive and affordable ideas for celebrating faith and preserving life with undying memories. more...

  • 52 Family Time Ideasby Timothy Smith

    Baker Publishing Group 2006; US$ 12.99

    52 fun, easy-to-do activities for busy families with an activity, Scripture reading, short discussion, and prayer. Requires minimal preparation time. more...

  • Disciplines of a Godly Familyby R. Kent Hughes; Barbara Hughes

    Crossway Books 2007; US$ 15.99

    "The Hughes, parents of four grown children and eighteen grandchildren, offer biblical guidelines and practical ideas for raising a family that loves the Lord and one another.". - Christian Retailing. "Provides help for families who want to honor the Lord through structure in their homes. The Hughes family, though they are not perfect (and they are the first to attest to that fact), speak from their own spiritual experience and growth. We are fortunate that they share their insights so others can profit.". - The Baptist Bulletin. "Kent and Barbara Hughes draw from the Bible as well as from their own experience in raising children to offer readers simple, practical ideas about how to raise a godly family and have fun... more...

  • The Godly Homeby Richard Baxter; Randall J. Pederson

    Crossway Books 2010; US$ 17.99

    One-of-a-kind stand-alone collection of seventeenth-century Puritan writer Richard Baxter's guidance on how to have a godly home. In twenty-first century America, at a time when the family structure is crumbling, divorce rates are at an all-time high, and respect for parents is diminishing, The Godly Home serves as a balm for those seeking God's plan for the family. With an introduction by J. I. Packer, this book includes topics for those passionate about families or those teaching on the characteristics of a godly family. Richard Baxter covers topics such as marriage, children, and family worship methodically and comprehensively through both hypothetical and real-life questions and concerns that arise in family dynamics. He uses arguments,... more...

  • First Things Firstby Brenda Warner; Kurt Warner; Jennifer Schuchmann

    Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 2009; US$ 12.99

    Kurt Warner is the two-time NFL MVP–winning quarterback of the Arizona Cardinals. Brenda Warner is an ex-Marine turned stay-at-home mom who collects coats for low-income kids and rocks babies to sleep at a hospital for chronically-ill infants. Together they’re the parents of seven, going into their 12th year of marriage, and founders of a foundation that helps disadvantaged children and families. Their formula for success? They put First Things First —family, faith, and giving to others—it’s their family motto, and it drives everything they do. First Things First is an honest, insightful, and entertaining look at life inside the Warner household. Kurt and Brenda speak candidly about their marriage, the values... more...

  • Families Where Grace Is in Placeby Jeff VanVonderen

    Baker Publishing Group 2010; US$ 12.99

    A guide to developing a grace-filled marriage and raising creative, contented, capable children without legalism or manipulation more...

  • The Hour that Matters Mostby Les Parrott; Leslie Parrott; Stephanie Allen; Tina Kuna

    Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 2011; US$ 15.99

    The facts are on the table. Dinnertime is truly the most important hour in a day that a family can spend together. Focusing on the family meal, this book will help strengthen families by showing them how to reclaim this important time in order to build relationships, draw closer to one another, and restore a sense of peace in their homes. Millions of parents in America can picture the kind of home life they want but don’t know how to make it a reality. The Hour That Matters Most will help readers strengthen and transform their own families—specifically around the dinner table. more...

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