
Lessons on Parenting
What Parents in the Bible Can Teach Parents Today
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Mark J Musser

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About this listen
The Bible is full of parents. Throughout the pages of Scripture, Moms and Dads are found making choices and decisions that impact their children and those around them. The blessings or fallout from those choices and decisions most definitely can apply to our lives as parents today.
So what can parents today learn from those parents of old? What could happen in our families if we applied the lessons taught through these Scriptural accounts? Those are the questions this book seeks to answer.
In his typical engaging style, Mark J. Musser leads his readers through ten stories--each one involving Old and New Testament parents whose words, actions, and attitudes still echo through the generations. Through each thought-provoking chapter, discover:
- You are qualified to parent, regardless of the doubts that Satan throws at you.
- You are called to be a super-model, not on the runway for spectators, but in daily life for your children.
- You must guard against compromise in your life and in your family.
- You can be a chain-breaker and end any history of family dysfunction.
- You are the rock your children need to feel safe and secure.
- You are called to exemplify selflessness and sacrifice.
- Your choices today will affect the lives of your children and grandchildren fifty years from now.
- And much more!
So what are you waiting for? Pick up that number two pencil, flip open your notebook, and get ready. Class is now in session!
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