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  • Faith Of Their Own

    $13.99

    1. The Common Cry Of Today’s Preteen And Young Teen
    2. The Origins Of The Common Cry
    3. What Happens If We Don’t Regard The Cry?
    4. How Do We Patents Guide Them Well?
    5. On The Move
    6. The Virtues Of Jesus As A Way Of Life
    7. Help For Parents On The Journey
    8. Why The Common Cry Matters

    Additional Info
    If you are the parent of a preteen, you may feel as if you are the only person in the world trying to deal with this almost-grown stranger in your home. You might describe your preteen as opinionated, sometimes defiant, seeking independence one day and totally dependent on you the next, inquisitive, and–above all–seeking to break the world record for the number of text messages sent and received in one day. How, with all that is going on in the hearts and minds of preteens, can we parents help them develop A Faith of Their Own?

    Chris Folmsbee is an experienced youth worker, an author and speaker, and a dad. He understands that you the parent of a preteen is learning as you go.

    Understanding the Common Cry of Preteens is the first piece of a three-part series designed to help you help your teen develop spiritually as he or she develops physically and mentally. The ultimate goal is to prepare you as you lead your child to conform to the image of God through Jesus Christ.

    By encouraging, inspiring, and equipping you, Folmsbee gives you practical and realistic tools to help you accept and meet the challenge to guide your preteen into spiritual formation for the mission of God.

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  • Message For My Child

    $11.99

    ‘Message for my Child’ is Patrick Atkinson’s international classic that has been enjoyed by millions. Rich with powerful and straight-forward advice for people of all ages, and particularly teens and young adults, this book guides the reader to take control of their life, responsibility for their decisions, and create victory and success. Simple and beautifully-illustrated by the author’s son, Ernesto, ‘Message for my Child’ is the perfect birthday, graduation, holiday, and just-because-I-love-you gift. This easy-to-read book has the power to change lives forever.

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  • Power Of A Parents Blessing

    $15.99

    There are seven critical times in life at which God intends for every person to receive a powerful impartation from Him of identity and destiny. In the first six God uses parents, and in the seventh He uses adult children to impart blessing back to their parents.

    The primary connotation of the Hebrew word baruch, “to bless,” is “to empower to prosper.” Thus, parents who bless their child at these six critical times literally empower the child to prosper, while parents who, through lack of knowledge, fail to bless-or actually curse-may spiritually and emotionally cripple the child.
    Craig Hill answers key questions for each critical time in a child’s life, including:

    * What is the key identity and destiny question to be answered in the heart of the child?
    * When is the appropriate time to bless?
    * What are potential consequences of not blessing?
    * What is the role of each parent in blessing at this specific time?
    * What are practical tools to use in blessing?

    Blessing is a custom established by God and meant to function in every family. The Power of a Parent’s Blessing gives readers the practical tools by which they can experience the transformational blessings of God for themselves and their families.

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  • Intentional Parenting : Autopilot Is For Planes

    $15.99

    This is about you, not just your child.

    Regardless of age, parenting requires a certain amount of uncertainty. But you can be certain that your children look to you to help them discover who they are. And you can only offer that to the degree that YOU know who you are.

    Over the years, Sissy Goff, David Thomas, and Melissa Trevathan have helped countless families through their ministry known as Daystar Counseling in Nashville, TN. Due to the unique setup of Daystar, each is frequently counseling not only the child but the parent as well. Having both perspectives provides an opportunity to speak into some of the most common struggles that parents face in today’s fast-paced society.

    Intentional Parenting is built around 12 chapters that each dispel some of the most common parenting myths and reminds all parents of truths that can empower them to be not only the parents that their children need but that God has called them to be.

    The book helps you discover first who you are and then takes that healthy person into a discovery of being more intentional, playful, consistent, merciful, and connected to your children.

    Understanding your child. Understanding you.

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  • Love No Matter What

    $15.99

    How will you respond when your child makes a decision you don’t agree with?

    Parents and kids will never agree on everything but what can mom and dad do when that decision – whether a matter of preference, spirituality, or morality – is something they think is totally wrong? Author and speaker Brenda Garrison knows all too well that how parents respond will either build a wall or a bridge between them and their child.

    Brenda and her husband were forced to answer this question when their oldest daughter Katie abruptly moved out of the house with no means of support. It was not an illegal or immoral decision, but it was one that wasn’t good for her. Their determination to keep an open door of communication is documented not only by their story, but by comments from Katie in each chapter as she offers insights from her own perspective.

    Also included are other family scenarios – everything from matters of preference to foolish, immoral, and even illegal decisions – as well as insights into different styles of parenting such as servant, checked-out, gotcha, scared, and controlling parents.

    With practical tips and relatable stories, Brenda shares how to model God’s parenting style and explains the difference between the parent’s responsibilities and the child’s, then helps mom and dad discover ways to develop and nurture a relationship with their child that will last a lifetime.

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  • Parenting In The Pew (Revised)

    $18.00

    Foreword By Ruth Bell Graham
    Preface To The 3rd Edition (2013)
    Preface To The Expanded Edition (2001)
    Thank You
    1. Daddy, I’d Like You To Meet My Children
    2. Worship B.C. And A.D.
    3. Praise And Puppies
    4. Sunday Morning Starts Saturday Night
    5. Counting Bricks Or Encountering God
    6. Make A Joyful Noise
    7. Prayer, Confession And Canned Goods
    8. Just How Long Was That Sermon?
    9. Saving Up For Something Special
    10. The Holy Hug
    Discussion Questions And Reflections
    Appendix A: Parenting In A Wiggly Pew, The Challenge Of An Overactive Child
    Appendix B: Childrens Worship For Seeker Churches
    Appendix C: Guidelines And Ideas For The “Children’s Sermon” In Worship
    Appendix D: Developing An Intergenerational Approach To Ministry

    Additional Info
    Daddy, I’d like you to meet my children. That’s Robbie Castleman’s attitude about taking her children to church. She believes that Sunday morning isn’t a success if she has only managed to keep the kids quiet. And she knows there’s more to church for kids than trying out their new coloring books. Children are at church for the same reason as their parents: for the privilege of worshiping God. Worship, Castleman writes, is “the most important thing you can ever train your child to do.” So with infectious passion, nitty-gritty advice and a touch of humor, she shows you how to help your children (from toddlers to teenagers) enter into worship. In this significantly revised and updated third edition Castleman includes a new preface and two new appendices that provide new perspectives on children’s sermon and intergenerational community. She also provides a study guide for personal reflection or group discussion. More than ever, Parenting in the Pew is essential reading for parents and worship leaders who want to help children make joyful noises unto the Lord.

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  • Nonprescription Drugs In Pregnancy

    $19.95

    A Smart Start Press Title

    Many women of child-bearing age buy over-the-counter medications for a variety of disorders, such as seasonal allergies, colds, headaches, and others. Whether planning their pregnancy or already pregnant, they want to know if these nonprescription drugs are safe for unborn babies. All nonprescription drugs contain one or more active ingredients that treat the patient’s symptoms and are actually drugs themselves. Twenty to thirty years ago, many of these active ingredients were FDA-approved prescription drugs. At the time, those prescription drugs were assigned a Pregnancy Risk Category: A, B, C, D, or X. Although some of these drugs switched from prescription to nonprescription status, meaning they could be sold over-the-counter, their Pregnancy Risk Categories still applied. This unique book contains the FDA’s Pregnancy Risk Categories for the active ingredients in five hundred nonprescription drugs, and includes a procedure for locating risk categories for any drug that isn’t in the book.

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  • Daddy Dates : Four Daughters One Clueless Dad And His Quest To Win Their He

    $19.99

    One day motivational leader Greg Wright realized that the four set of pretty young eyes under his own roof were looking to Dad to be strong, fearless, and wise.

    The reality was, the lone male in an all-girl household (“heck, even the dog was female”) was only thirty years old and felt like he had been shoved into the deep end of the estrogen pool without swimming lessons.

    That’s when the love-struck father of four gorgeous pre-teens started searching for a plan for how to be a successful Dad, and did what any sensible guy would do. He bailed. Not only on his family, but into the woods, to seek a “solution.”

    Daddy Dates is an entertaining and practical look at how one American father found his sea legs and is navigating through the tricky waters of parenting girls. In this game-changing book, Greg shares his easy-to-follow secrets for how married and single dads can go beyond high-fiving to bridge the gender gap and become the clued-in man who knows his daughter best.

    Dads have more influence on their girls than anyone. Learn what makes your daughter tick, how to talk to her effectively and connect more profoundly, at any age.

    If being their hero is your mission, it’s not impossible. Daddy Dates is your road map to get there.

    “Hi honey. It’s Daddy. I’m calling to see if you’d like to go on a date with me tonight.”

    “Um, yes, Daddy I think I would.”

    It’s a phone call Greg Wright has made over and over again. By age thirty, Greg was the overwhelmed father of four beautiful little girls, with one thought running through his mind over and over again: Don’t Screw Up.

    Daddy Dates is about a guy taking his best shot at being a successful dad by trying to know his girls-really know their fears, dreams, and opinions-and how he stumbled across an incredible strategy to do that with daughters of any age or stage. This funny, insightful, and relatable book poses the wildly original concept that should be a “duh” for most dads-but isn’t. In order to raise a confident woman-to-be, show your daughter what it feels like to be treated with love, respect, and true interest by a man who loves her.

    Daddy Dates is not another “how to” book from a parenting expert. It’s a personal, eye-opening, often humorous look at an Average Joe’s intentional pursuit of his daughter’s hearts and minds, and the love-inspired steps he is taking to solidify Dad’s place in each of their lives, forever.

    Whether married or single, Daddy Dates can help you

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  • Raising Financially Confident Kids (Reprinted)

    $15.00

    It’s natural to want your kids to have a secure future. But when it comes to teaching the next generation how to handle money, parents are failing. Still there is hope! Financial expert Mary Hunt shows parents how to raise kids who have a healthy relationship with money–even if the parents themselves have made financial mistakes along the way or are struggling financially right now.

    Drawing from solid statistics and her own hard-won knowledge and experience, Hunt helps parents protect their children from the financial pitfalls of easy credit, an attitude of entitlement, and our culture’s chummy relationship with debt. From preschool through the teen years, every stage of a child’s development is covered, including how to talk to them about money, how to help them start saving money and giving it away, and how to manage money wisely.

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  • Ideas For Parents

    $19.99

    101 Creative Parenting Tips by Mark Matlock is divided into short, easy to read sections so parents can go straight to the topic most pressing in their household. Parents are given wise counsel, quick tips, and a Christian perspective on how to deal with a host of parenting concerns.

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  • 7 Things Children Need (Revised)

    $10.99

    This is a revised edition of a Herald Press classic that has sold over 125,000 copies.
    It has been translated into nearly twenty languages.
    The author discusses seven of the most basic needs of the growing child. The seven are
    significance, security, acceptance, love, praise, discipline, and God. This is a practical,
    personal, down-to-earth book for people who care about children as persons.

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  • Mothers And Daughters

    $13.99

    You love your mother…

    You hate your mother…

    Mothers and daughters. In perhaps no other relationship are our hopes so high, and the dysfunction so disappointing. You feel locked into a hurtful relationship that you must deal with, and it’s wearing you down. But Jesus knew the brokenness we would face in the world, even in close places such as family relationships, and still He promised the Counselor would come alongside us.

    As a daughter who has struggled to maintain a healthy relationship with her mother, author Teena Stewart will help you name your hurts, face the barriers that stand in the way of a healthy relationship, and forgive even the unforgivable. Learn how to cultivate a friendship, communicate more effectively, and become the change you want to see. There is hope for restoration and renewal.

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  • Baby Names : Thousands Of Names And Their Meanings

    $16.99

    The First Gift You Give Your Child

    To help you in the wonderful and important task of naming your child, Baby Names provides a comprehensive listing of great choices for any boy or girl-from Aaron to Zuwena-with plenty of variety in between. In addition to its extensive list of names, this book also includes…
    *Origins and meanings of a wide selection of names
    *Ideas for creating a name specifically suited for your child
    *Some of the greatest Bible names found in Scripture
    *Alternative spellings and variations of popular names
    *Things to avoid when naming your baby
    *Helpful sidebars highlighting accomplishments of famous Christians

    Baby Names will be an invaluable resource in your family for one of the most cherished decisions you’ll ever make as a parent!

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  • Redoing Recess : Great Games To Get Kids Moving

    $10.99

    This book started as a Recess Activity Manual that was written as part of a project for one of my classes during the time I was in school. Having worked with children, I know all too well that if children don’t have something to do, they will come up with something to do, and sometimes the things they do can lead to trouble. As an elementary school principal, I witnessed many recess or free play periods that ended up in children fighting or getting hurt in some way. It is my hope that this book will do two things for children: (1) get them moving, and (2) keep them out of trouble.

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  • Have A New Kid By Friday (Reprinted)

    $15.99

    Family out of control? Thinking of calling Nanny 911? Try Dr. Leman’s action plans instead! His straightforward advice offers doable day-by-day strategies to change your child’s attitude, behavior, and character—and help you become the parent you’ve always wanted to be. Includes indexed section on how to handle everything from rolling eyes to punching walls!

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  • Blessings And Prayers For New Parents

    $14.99

    It can be scary to hold your newborn–especially your first time! Yet God’s grace and spirit are present. Blessing and Prayers for New Parents calls attention to these holy moments by offering reflections, prayers, scripture, special suggestions for growing as a parent, and ways to remember how much you love your child as you grow together as a family.

    Enjoy the new life of your child as author Matthew Beck shares prayers and blessings as you “anxiously await the wonder” on up through “God and toddlers” and beyond

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  • My Daddy Calls Me Princess

    $13.95

    “Any man can be a father, but it takes a special man to be a Daddy.” Author unknown

    My Daddy Calls Me Princess is a collection of ten fun-filled, beautifully illustrated stories for girls.

    The short stories, about the adventures a young girl and her Daddy share, will delight every girl and teach her Daddy what she needs from him on an emotional and spiritual level.

    A loving, secure and unconditional relationship with her own father is critical for a daughter to be able to relate to a loving, heavenly Father.

    The book has an extraordinary message and provides fathers with a wonderful opportunity to establish and grow their relationship with their daughters.

    My Daddy Calls Me Princess is a gift of love.

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  • On Becoming Babywise 2

    $12.95

    It’s reality-check time! You’re at least four months into your tour of parenting, and the complexities of child training are starting to multiply. While your baby is growing physically, his mind is adapting with ever-increasing awareness to new sights, sounds, sensations and relationships. He can now interact with his material universe withgreater attentiveness. Watch out: big changes are coming to his world and yours!
    Preserving the order and structure that brought security to your baby’s day, peaceful sleep in your baby’s nights and stability in your home is still the priority, but now it must be viewed through a new developmental lens. For example, feeding time is more than a biological response initiated by a baby’s sucking reflex. For the five-month-old, meal times become a complex and conscious interaction between him and his parents, food and drink, preference and need, likes and dislikes, must dos and won’t dos

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  • On Becoming Baby Wise Giving Your Infant The Gift Of Nighttime Sleep

    $15.95

    Distinguished pediatrician Dr Robert Bucknam and co-author Gary Ezzo’s are two of the world’s leading experts on infant management concepts. In this revised 5th edition, they have updated their groundbreaking approach which has found favor with over six million parents in all 50 states and has been translated into16 languages around the world.
    For over 20 years, On Becoming Babywise has been the de facto newborn parenting manual for naturally synchronizing your baby’s feeding time, waketime and nighttime sleep cycles, so the whole family can sleep through the night.

    The authors demonstrate how order and stability are mutual allies of every newborn’s metabolism and how parents can take advantage of these biological propensities. In particular, they note how an infant’s body responds to the influences of parental routine or the lack thereof.

    Early chapters start with explorations of everyday aspects of infant management such as the three basic elements of daytime activities for newborn: feeding time, waketime, and naptime. Practical discussions then focus on broad and niche topics including feeding philosophies, baby sleep problems, baby scheduling challenges, nap routines, sleep training multiples, baby sleeping props, Colic and Reflux and many other dimensions which impact breast feeding schedules, bottle feeding tips and baby sleep training. Five resource Appendixes provides additional reference material: 1) Taking care of baby and mom 2) A timeline of what to expect and when 3) Baby Sleep Training Problems and Solutions 4) Monitoring your Baby’s Growth 5) Healthy Baby Growth Charts On Becoming Babywise is more than an infant-management concept–it is a mindset for successful parenthood. It can help any parent develop a plan that meets both the needs of a new baby and of the entire family. These principles have worked for millions of parents and, when applied with common sense to your unique situation, can work wonderfully for you too!

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  • Temperament God Gave Your Kids

    $18.95

    Art and Laraine Bennett provide an accessible synthesis of classical wisdom, modern counseling, science, Catholic spirituality, and wonderful storytelling to the four basic temperaments that serve as the foundation of one’s personality and approach to life. This is the authors third book on the topic of temperaments, sharing not only their professional expertise but also their personal life experiences. They have been married for thirty-four years and have four children one each of the four temperament types!

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  • Blessing Your Children

    $17.00

    The seeds we plant in the lives of children will grow into good, healthy fruit or into weeds that choke out their potential and promise. But parents, grandparents, and mentors don’t always know how to speak life into a child or teen. Now Pastor Jack Hayford shows adults how to bless the kids in their lives with words of encouragement, nurture, protection, and challenge. In Blessing Your Children, Hayford shares Jesus’ tender heart for children and offers a biblical blueprint for passing on God’s blessing to future generations. This warm, insightful book, which includes an application and prayer at the end of each chapter, will be a treasured resource for parents and grandparents, children’s pastors and family counselors, and mentoring programs.

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  • No Easy Choice

    $24.00

    In No Easy Choice, Ellen Painter Dollar tells her gut-wrenching story of living with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI)-a disabling genetic bone disorder that was passed down to her first child-and deciding whether to conceive a second child who would not have OI using assisted reproduction. Her story brings to light the ethical dilemmas surrounding advanced reproductive technologies. What do procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) say about how we define human worth? If we avoid such procedures, are we permitting the suffering of our children? How do we identify a “good life” in a consumer society that values appearance, success, health, and perfection?

    Dollar considers multiple sides of the debate, refusing to accept the matter as simply black and white. Her book will help parents who want to understand and make good decisions about assisted reproduction, as well as those who support and counsel them, including pastors and medical professionals.

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  • Hope For Families With Children On The Autistic Spectrum

    $15.99

    11 Chapters

    Additional Info
    In American today, 730,000 children between the ages of 0-21 have Autism Spectrum Disorder. This inspiring book provides information, guidance, and encouragement for the families of these children.

    Maintaining a family which cares for children with social and learning disorders can be overwhelming. Autism in a child can affect language comprehension, social interaction, and intellectual capabilities. Author Lynda T. Young’s education and experience come together to inform parents and give them the encouragement they need in the day-to-day trials of autism.

    Hope for Families of Children on the Autism Spectrum looks at the family as a whole, making every attempt to include all members in the experience of special needs children. Lynda discusses everything from doctor and dental visits to play times with friends. She explains how to handle crisis, how to recognize signs of frustration and excitement, provides resources including a glossary of terms, and all the while helps parents find calm in the midst of the daily struggle.

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  • Lighted Path : 101 Practical Lessons Using Gods Word As Guidance For Parent

    $15.95

    Olive Press Messianic (www.olivepresspublisher.com)

    Publisher Marketing: This is a collection of lessons on raising children from a refreshingly different perspective and is presented in a most delightful way. The author starts with a Scripture and applies it in practical, personal ways to how we relate to our children. It is amazing how much child rearing guidance she has gleaned from the Word of God! Read it and be blessed! Buy it as a gift and bless someone else! With its beautiful interior design it makes a nice present for a young parent or a full-time grandparent or a child care worker, etc.

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  • Well Behaved Child

    $18.99

    A parenting workshop in a book! The biggest frustration felt by today’s parents is in the area of discipline. Family psychologist, best-selling author, and parenting expert John Rosemond uses his thirty-six years of professional experience working with families to develop the quintessential “how to” book for parents. Rosemond’s step-by-step program, based on biblical principles, traditional parenting approaches, and common sense, covers a wide range of discipline problems applicable to children from toddler to teen.

    Sections include:
    Essential discipline principles
    Essential discipline tools
    Perplexing problems and simple solutions
    Not your everyday problems
    General questions and answers
    (Troubleshooting)

    Filled with real-life examples that anyone who’s ever been around children can relate to, this book is sure to be one of the most valuable, helpful resources parents have ever stumbled across.

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  • Sticky Faith

    $16.99

    Nearly every Christian parent in America would give anything to find a viable resource for developing within their kids a deep, dynamic faith that ‘sticks’ long term.

    Sticky Faith delivers.

    Research shows that almost half of graduating high school seniors struggle deeply with their faith. Recognizing the ramifications of that statistic, the Fuller Youth Institute (FYI) conducted the ‘College Transition Project’ in an effort to identify the relationships and best practices that can set young people on a trajectory of lifelong faith and service.

    Based on FYI findings, this easy-to-read guide presents both a compelling rationale and a powerful strategy to show parents how to actively encourage their children’s spiritual growth so that it will stick to them into adulthood and empower them to develop a living, lasting faith.

    Written by authors known for the integrity of their research and the intensity of their passion for young people, Sticky Faith is geared to spark a movement that empowers adults to develop robust and long-term faith in kids of all ages.

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  • Co Parenting Works

    $18.99

    What if your child’s ‘life-after-divorce’ could be better than you’ve hoped for? As the post-divorce dust settles, your child’s chances of leading a healthy, successful life are directly linked to how you and your former spouse relate. So instead of listening to statistics, read this book to discover real world co-parenting strategies from author, counselor, and co-parent Tammy Daughtry. Discover how you can make positive co-parenting work for you and your child by:
    * Understanding how today’s actions will affect your child in five, ten, and twenty years
    * Teaming with your child’s co-parent to develop strategies in the best interest of your children
    * Helping your child feel at ease in both homes
    * Increasing your child’s self-esteem while minimizing anxiety
    * Integrating stepparents into your co-parenting team

    Co-parenting isn’t easy. But with these strategies for success, you’ll be prepared to create an enjoyable childhood and a healthy upbringing that will impact your child for a lifetime. Take heart—the future can be better and brighter than you’ve dared to hope.

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  • Raising Your Childrens Children

    $14.99

    There are more than six million children in the United States being raised by grandparents. In Raising Your Children’s Children, Martha Evans Sparks gives tips and wisdom so grandparents can find hope and direction to help them face their new and unexpected adventure in parenting once again. Included are the practical concerns of court proceedings, lawyer bills, hospital bills, and custody arrangememts. Your world may have just changed unexpectedly, but you are not alone. For quick, accurate answers to your sudden questions, this book is a great primer.

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  • What Dads Need To Know About Daughters What Moms Need To Know About Sons

    $13.99

    It’s a boy!
    New mothers welcome this announcement with both excitement and trepidation. It’s the beginning of a great adventure, as well as one of the most challenging jobs a woman can face.
    Moms, your desire to understand your son can equip you with the power to influence his life for good, thereby influencing his family and generations to come. God made you this little boy’s mom on purpose! And with John Burns’s experienced help in this book, you can learn not only to endure it but to celebrate it.
    It’s a girl!

    Those three little words create a rush of joy and anticipation for every new dad — typically followed by a healthy dose of fear and apprehension.
    Dads, from God you can learn the qualities and characteristics that will make you the kind of dad your daughter needs you to be — and the kind of dad God always intended you to become. And with Helen Burns’s gentle advice about girls, it may be easier than you think.
    Join us now as we celebrate the divine differences in sons and daughters. Learn to be gentle, loving, and understanding dads and moms from the wise and gracious Father of us all.

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  • Nobody Told Me (Reprinted)

    $14.00

    Teens have their whole lives ahead of them, but making poor choices can undermine their hopes for a bright future. Too many young adults look back on decisions they made in the heat of the moment and regret the path they chose–they wish someone had told them how premarital sex could negatively impact their future relationships. Here is a book to help teens make the right choices when it comes to sex, based on actual questions the author has received from real-life teens.Nobody Told Me is written for young men and women who want passionate, long-lasting marriages in the future but haven’t considered how the decisions they make now impact their chances for fulfillment. This accessible book contains information teens need about the physical, emotional, and spiritual risks associated with premarital sex, as well as guidelines for making healthy choices. Teens have questions about sex, and now there is somewhere to find the answers.

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  • 7 Ways To Be A S M A R T E R Mom

    $14.99

    1. We’re All In This Together
    2. Everybody Has A Junk Drawer
    3. Streamline The Situation
    4. Make A Goal
    5. Accept Reality
    6. Resist The Call Of The Distracted Life
    7. Take A Chance
    8. Evaluate All Processes And Procedures
    9. Reserve Time For You-Renew!

    Additional Info
    Being a mom in the twenty-first century is tough. Thedemands and requests made of moms makesbalancing their responsibilities a challenging task.

    Through 7 Ways to Be a S.M.A.R.T.E.R. Mom, motherswill learn how to work smarter, rather than harder, asthey streamline the situations they encounter eachday. With this practical resource, author KaseyJohnson teaches mothers how to set and reach theirgoals and embrace a new approach to the dailydemands of being a mother and wife.

    A text about returning to the basics of mothering, thisinspirational text will challenge women to redefinewho they are in the eyes of their children and theworld, and bring glory to God for His faithfulness andstrength in being a smarter mom.

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  • Smile From The Other Side

    $16.99

    Victory can come through tragedies when we lean on the strength of Jesus Christ and each other.

    The Smile from The Other Side offers practical help and hope for parents who find themselves traveling the uncertain path of caring for a terminally ill child. Each chapter begins with a portion of the author’s personal story and ends with a self-help section of resources and Scriptures. The gripping account of what Lynette Norton and her teenage daughter Melissa endured, and how they got to The Other Side, will inspire and encourage you to hold fast to the persistence and faith that life-and-death situations require.
    Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him. (James 1:12 NIV)

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  • 1st Steps : A Parents Guide To Fighting Autism

    $17.49

    You suspect your child is suffering from autism- but aren’t sure where to start? Written by parents for parents, this book serves as a roadmap for navigating those early days. As we draw upon our own journey we address the need of knowing what to do and what to expect at the beginning. It’s our hope and prayer that this book helps you set the ground work for many successful years of therapy, with the ultimate hope of recovering your child.

    The recipe section in the back of the book will also give you a great start on tackling the special dietary requirements most kids with autism struggle with. After six years of dealing with our own child’s very restricted diet, the recipes included in this book will give you a variety of options to start with.

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  • How Do You Tuck In A Superhero (Reprinted)

    $14.00

    When Rachel Balducci looks for material for her writing, she doesn’t have to look far. Her subject matter can be found climbing through the window, hanging on to the edge of the roof, and always at the refrigerator. Here she chronicles the exuberant, awesome life of boys through conversations overheard, rules she’s been forced to make, and the many episodes of boy behavior that continue to mystify mothers worldwide. From the care and feeding of her team, to travels out in public, to their wide-eyed adoration of Walker, Texas Ranger, this laugh-out-loud celebration joyfully explores the sweet and wild side of boyhood.

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  • Battle Ready Moms Raising Battle Ready Kids

    $16.49

    Mom, you are in a war for the lives of your children. The enemy is real and deceptive, and his weapons are varied. If your children are going to become the men and women that you want them to be, you must take this battle seriously and prepare to fight.

    Battle-Ready Moms Raising Battle-Ready Kids equips mothers with the weapons they need to fight for the spiritual survival of their children. You’ll learn

    * Why your role as mom is critically important to the well-being of your children
    * How to encourage good choices through connection, not rules alone
    * How to build character and nurture individuality
    * How to guide both girls and boys from infancy to young adulthood

    Using Bible-based wisdom and experience-based advice, Reba Bowman challenges you to become the best mom you can be-because the destiny of your children depends on it.

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  • Wounded Children Healing Homes

    $17.99

    Why doesn’t our child return our love? What are we failing to understand? What are we failing to do? These questions can fill the minds of adoptive parents caring for wounded, traumatized children. Families often enter into this experience with high expectations for their child and for themselves but are broadsided by shattered assumptions. This book addresses the reality of those unmet expectations and offers validation and solutions for the challenges of parenting deeply traumatized and emotionally disturbed children.

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  • Hurting Parent : Help And Hope For Parents Of Prodigals

    $12.99

    This classic resource for parents of prodigal sons and daughters has been updated to not only offer tried-and-tested wisdom and hope for the newest generation of prodigals’ parents, but also to provide fresh insight and added encouragement for hurting mothers and fathers everywhere. For the first time, here is the rest of the story that inspired the original edition of this book.

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  • Dress For Anna

    $16.95

    Every little girl loves a pretty new dress, and my daughter Anna was no exception. Trembling with emotion, she ripped open the department store bag that contained her new dress, tights, shoes, and undergarments. Then she pulled out the lavender floral print dress, caressing the silk lining and rubbing her face in the soft fabric.

    ?Platya,? she whispered. Dress. The quiet was only momentary, though as the reality of the situation sank in. ?Platya,? she then cheered. ?Halya doma.? Halya is going home.

    Although it was the first time in her life that she had ever owned any piece of clothing, it was not the dress that brought such emotion, but what it represented. The new dress meant that it was finally the day that Halya (whom we would name Anna) would leave the orphanage and travel home to live with her new family. It was a day she had awaited for over three years, and a day that I had worked for nearly as long.

    A Dress for Anna: The Redemption of the Life of a Ukrainian Orphan tells the fascinating story of how God led Deborah and Rob Amend to adopt a handicapped preschooler from an orphanage in Ukraine, and intricately knit her into their family. Beginning with the circumstances that opened their hearts to adoption, continuing through the entire process, and culminating with the difficult adjustments for Anna as she experiences life in a new culture, this book honestly shares the struggles, grief, and joy the Amend family faced as they followed God down the rocky path of international adoption.

    This powerful narrative not only provides readers with a clear understanding of the often challenging aspects of adoption, particularly for special needs children, it also offers inspiration by illustrating just how much an average, ordinary family can do when listening to God and following His call.

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  • Diseasing Of Americas Children

    $18.99

    How parents, teachers, and even professionals are being deceived by the “ADHD Establishment” regarding ADHD and other childhood behavior disorders and the drugs used to treat them. The issue of diagnosing children with behavioral diseases that do not conform to a scientific definition of disease, and then medicating them is a scandal ready to erupt. In The Diseasing of America’s Children, popular family psychologist, speaker, and best-selling author John Rosemond joins with pediatrician Dr. Bose Ravenel to uncover the fiction and fallacy behind attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), early-onset biopolar disorder (EOBD), and the drugs prescribed to treat them. Rosemond and Ravenel will: reveal the pseudo-science behind these diagnoses explain how parents, teachers, and even professionals are deceived expose the short- and long-term dangers behavioral drugs pose to children discuss how America’s schools are unwittingly feeding the diagnostic beast reveal the simple, common sense truth behind these behavior problems and give parents a practical program for curing these problems without drugs or dependence on professionals.

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  • Lost In Translation Book Of Revelation 2

    $22.99

    Lost in Translation The Book of Revelation Through Hebrew Eyes is a worthy follow-up to its predecessor, Rediscovering the Hebrew Roots of Our Faith. This is the second in a three-volume series that will cover the entire book of Revelation in awe-inspiring detail, expounding and expanding on familiar verses in Gods Word that have been misunderstood and misconstrued for many years. Or, in some cases, linking together verses and concepts that have been repeatedly overlooked. In this volume the authors explore the first half of Revelation from the perspective they established so clearly in Volume 1 that of a Hebrew God speaking through a Hebrew believer to an audience that was intimately familiar with the Hebrew language, culture, customs, and concepts that form both the literal and the metaphorical foundation for vast portions of Revelation. *Who are the 144,000, anyway? What will be their true function in the End Times? *Who is the Bride of Messiah? Does that designation automatically include everyone who accepts salvation, no matter when or where? *What does the book of Revelation really tell us about two vastly different and completely separate sequences of events that transpire at one and the same time, in entirely different places yet all as integral parts of the same vast panorama of end-times happenings? How do the Wedding and the Judgments fit together if they even DO? These are just some of the questions to which youll find plausible, sensible, biblically sound answers in this volume. Please join us, right now, for another voyage of discovery unlike anything youve embarked on before, even if you’ve already read volume 1

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  • Parenting The Hurt Child (Revised)

    $17.99

    The authors explain how to manage a hurting child with loving wisdom, resolve and success, and how to preserve stability while untangling a child’s thorny heart. “Parenting the Hurt Child” illustrates principles with true stories about hurting children and their adoptive families.

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  • When Kids Hurt (Reprinted)

    $13.99

    Chap Clark’s groundbreaking Hurt: Inside the World of Today’s Teenagers revealed the hard truth about contemporary adolescence: societal changes and systemic abandonment have left teenagers struggling to navigate the ever lengthening and ever more difficult transition to adulthood without caring adults.

    When Kids Hurt offers these challenging insights to youth workers and parents in a more accessible form, with greater focus on how adults should respond. Practical sidebars and application sections, contributed by other youth experts, provide additional insights into youth culture and how adults can better guide adolescents into adulthood. This book will be an important resource for youth workers, parents, counselors, and others who work with youth.

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  • Not So Fast

    $14.99

    Frenzied families find themselves fragmented in this high-speed, fast-paced, goal-oriented society. Even while racing to second jobs, appointments, lessons, practices, games and clubs, we crave an antidote. How do we counteract the effects of our over-committed culture? Replenish our depleted selves? Restore our rushed relationships?

    Not So Fast: Slow-Down Solutions for Frenzied Families explores the jarring effects of our high-speed, high-pressured, highly-scheduled lives and offers refreshing alternatives. Author Ann Kroeker relates her own story of how embracing a slower everyday pace has resulted in a richer, fuller, and more meaningful life.

    Practical ideas and insight will spark creativity and personal reflection. Plus, ponder real-life stories from parents who put the brakes on the high-speed lifestyle and reaped the rewards of richer relationships. Not So Fast offers hope that families struggling with hurried hearts and frantic souls can discover the rejuvenating power of an unrushed life.

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  • On Becoming Pre-Toddlerwise

    $13.95

    You help your son blow out his first birthday candle and Great Aunt Lilly proclaims, “He’s a toddler now!” Not so fast! The period between 12 and 18 months places a child on a one-way bridge to the future. Infancy is a thing of the past, and toddlerhood is straight ahead. A baby still? Not really, but neither is he a toddler; and that is the key to understanding this phase of growth. Take a couple of photos, because the child leaving infancy will not resemble the child entering toddlerhood six months down the road. This is a period of metamorphosis when his potential for learning seems limitless, his budding curiosity unquenchable and his energy level steadily growing.
    This is also a period of great exchange: baby food is exchanged for table food; the highchair for booster seat; finger feeding replaced with spoon; babbling sounds will transition to speaking; the first unsteady steps are conquered by strides of confidence, and the list goes on.

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  • Chickens Guide To Talking Turkey With Your Kids About Sex

    $18.99

    Family commentator and humorist Dr. Kevin Leman and human sexuality expert Kathy Flores Bell team up to write a book for parents on teaching their pubescent children (ages 8 to 14) about sex.

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  • What He Must Be

    $17.99

    All parents want their daughters to marry godly young men. But which qualities, specifically, should they be looking for? What will you say when that certain young man sits down in your living room, sweaty-palmed and tongue-tied, and asks your permission to marry your daughter? What criteria should he meet before the two of them join together for life? What He Must Be…; If He Wants to Marry My Daughter outlines ten qualities parents should look for in a son-in-law, including trustworthiness, a willingness to lead his family, an understanding of his wife’s role, and various spiritual leadership qualities. Author Voddie Baucham follows up on his popular book Family Driven Faith with this compelling apologetic of biblical manhood. By studying the principles outlined in his book, parents who want their daughter to marry a godly man-as well as those who want their sons to become godly men-will be well equipped to help their children look for and develop these God-honoring qualities.

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  • Get Outta My Face

    $15.99

    As a seasoned parent and student counselor, Dr. Rick Horne understands the world in which teenagers live and the communication difficulty of talking to a disinterested and unmotivated teen. In Get Outta My Face, he combines biblical wisdom from the book of Proverbs with practical and specific directives that will make a difference in the life of you and your teen. Divided into three major sections, Part 1 addresses what you must understand to connect with your teen. Part 2 tells you what you must do help your teen and Part 3 tells you how to make the changes stick.

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  • Raising Kids To Extraordinary Faith

    $14.99

    1. Where Disciple-Making Begins
    2. Hearing Jesus Call
    3. Affirming Faith
    4. Following To Obey
    5. Making Prayer A Life Skill
    6. Learning To Read And Study The Bible
    7. Discovering The Joy Of Giving God All
    8. Helping Children Take Their Places In The Faith Community
    9. Never Stop Discipling

    Additional Info
    We want our children to know and love Jesus and learn what it means to be His disciple. We want their lives to be defined by service to others, love for their enemies, and a deep, trusting faith in God. But even though the home is the first and best place to begin a faith journey, it takes more than home to grow a disciple. Helping kids become lifelong followers of Christ requires the investment of parents, extended family, and Christian ministry workers who partner together in raising them as disciples.

    Raising Kids to Extraordinary Faith is a valuable resource that gives parents and teachers a practical guide for developing Christian virtue in children. Filled with spiritual growth ideas and suggestions for developing a faith-enriched home and church environment, it provides everyone who influences children purposeful advice, spiritual insight, and essential awareness to help them make discipleship the key component of their parenting, teaching, or mentoring.

    From prayer and Bible study to spiritual gifts and global awareness, Raising Kids to Extraordinary Faith shows parents and ministry workers how to partner together to help children love Jesus and learn to grow His fruit in their lives.

    Features include:
    Thought-provoking questions to help parents and ministry workers clarify how they can impact the spiritual lives of the children around them
    Useful side bars, real-life examples, scriptural principles, and age-appropriate ideas for discipling children
    A family accountability model to help the entire family add the practice of discipleship into their daily lives
    A Bible study for children to help them apply God s truth to their daily lives
    Downloadable resources including, a 13-week leader’s guide and student sheets for studying the book in a group setting
    A bibliography of helpful resources for more spiritual growth

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  • Help I Dont Like My Child

    $13.49

    Ever think that you were all alone in your struggles of life? This book is a true story about a woman and her daughter, written to help set the captive free and to help bring healing to all those who are struggling in relationships, struggling with being real, and struggling for their very soul.

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  • Show Us The Father

    $14.99

    “Show us the Father and it will satisfy us,” is more than another scripture, it’s a prophetic key to your future. The cry for recognition can be heard in every facet of our society. Children always perform better when a parent is watching. The interest of a parent or even a spiritual parent lifts the confidence of a child. In this book we will raise the hearts of the displaced sons and daughters. Preparation must never be underemphasized. In the sports world, if an athlete is placed in a competitive environment that is below him, it can hurt his future. In the developing years it’s important to have ‘A’ level people around you before the bad habits set in. World class Christians are developed in the right atmosphere. “Show Us the Father” will reveal the significance of a fathering environment for today’s leaders.

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  • Raising Godly Children

    $16.49

    The situational ethics of contemporary culture has unleashed an arsenal of moral inconsistencies aimed at diluting the validity and effectiveness of the Christian faith. It is extremely crucial that Christian parents treat with much urgency the importance of conveying their faith to their children. This book was written to assist Christian parents in the process of nurturing spiritually sensitive and emotionally stable children. Christian parents will learn: * How to effectively use the word of God in the nurturing process * How to help your children discover and pursue the purpose of God * How to create a caring environment within the home * How to protect your children from negative influences The practical advice in this book will help you to be an effective parent, affirming the words of Joshua: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” (Joshua 24:15)

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  • Cold Paws Warm Heart

    $20.99

    Do animals go to heaven? Are they too important in the lives of today’s Christians or not important enough? Ask four different pastors and you’re likely to get four different answers, (i.e. “Yes”, “No”, “I don’t know”, “We can’t be sure.”) With Christian parents in mind, Cold Paws, Warm Heart tackles these questions from a Biblical standpoint. Twenty-nine books of the KJV Bible and over two-hundred and fifty verses later, Cold Paws, Warm Heart gives simple direct answers to the questions, “How does God feel about animals?” “How are we supposed to treat them?” and “Do animals go to heaven?” The answers given are illustrated with stories from the Bible, fascinating interviews and stories from several knowledgeable persons, and the author’s own personal experiences with animals. Cold Paws, Warm Heart makes it easy for Christian parents to answer their children’s questions about animals and heaven with confidence.

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  • Is Your Teen Stressed Or Depressed

    $19.99

    The teen years are hard enough. But with today’s increased pressures to produce at school, stay in step with being cool, and manage a jam-packed schedule, it’s no wonder many teens are overwhelmed. The result is a generation experiencing greater stress and feeling more depressed than any other. This book will inspire and equip parents to help their hurting teens. The well-known and widely respected author team of Dr. Catherine Hart Weber and Dr. Arch Hart help parents discover and identify nervousness, irritability, negativity, and low self-esteem, and determine whether their teen’s symptoms are caused by physical problems, raging hormones, stress, or depression. Offering practical suggestions, spiritual solutions, and encouragement, this resource helps parents and teens face their own feelings of fear, anger, and hurt. Is Your Teen Stressed or Depressed? will help parents determine whether their child is simply acting like a hormone-raging teenager, or is actually suffereing from too much stress or even depression.

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  • Whole Life Adoption Book (Revised)

    $19.99

    The Whole Life Adoption Book has long been an indispensable guide for prospective parents of adopted children and blended families. Now, revised and updated, authors Jayne E. Schooler and Thomas C. Atwood share insights into every aspect of adoption. Recommended by the National Council for Adoption, this powerful book addresses the needs and concerns facing adoptive parents, offering encouragement for the journey ahead.

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  • Hopeful Parenting : Encouragement For Raising Kids Who Love God

    $14.99

    Parenting is far from easy. From first steps to first dates, parenthood is filled with unique challenges. Yet there is no greater joy than nurturing one of God’s most precious gifts.

    Popular author David Jeremiah presents a heartwarming look at adventures in parenting. Drawing from his own rich journey through fatherhood, David shares wit and wisdom on raising children in an unpredictable world. And each delightful passage features timeless truths from God’s Word that offer encouragement for the road ahead.

    So be refreshed. Be challenged. And be inspired to build a rich legacy of faith for your family.

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  • Raising Unselfish Children In A Self Absorbed World

    $18.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9781416558422ISBN10: 141655842XJill RigbyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 2008Publisher: Howard Books Print On Demand Product

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  • If Your Baby Could Talk Would You Listen

    $12.49

    Listen Up, Your baby is talking! Mommy!! Daddy!! I don’t know where this is coming from but I feel I have this one opportunity to talk to you before I am really supposed to talk. Please pay attention because once I go to sleep I will forget all of this. After you read this, the rest is up to you. Listen closely!! Love, Your baby

    “I appreciate the book. In a day when marriages are falling apart and kids are being left to deal with the collateral damage, it’s good to know somebody cares. I love your perspective. Someone needs to speak for the children. I feel you did that quite well in your writing. I pray everyone will be blessed, and their families strengthened by the book.” Dr. James Payne, James Payne Ministries, Tennessee “If Your Baby Could Talk should be mandatory reading. It is a prescription for accountability and success – a unique checklist for all ages and stages of parenthood.” David Patillo- Christian singer, songwriter and musician. -Texas “A great encouragement for new parents and parents to be. This book is an enjoyable read, full of simple truths often forgotten in today’s world.” Pastor Jeff Schreve – First Baptist Church, Texarkana, Texas “This book would make the perfect gift for young married couples. I wish I had read it 30 years ago. The simple advice presented in this book has the potential to change individual lives, as well as the world.” Kit Pharo, Pharo Cattle Company, Colorado “Greg Gilbert has written a book that will put a smile on your face and joy in your heart!” Willie Jolley, Award winning Speaker, Singer and best selling author of It Only Takes A Minute to Change your Life and A Setback Is A Setup For A Comeback!

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  • Taking Care Of The Me In Mommy

    $14.99

    Moms get so busy with the doing and the giving for their families that they never seem to have enough time to rest and receive. So many moms have bought into the world-view that they can have it all and then believe the self-talk that if I don’t do it, it won’t get done! Isn’t it ironic that so many mothers are running on empty? Lisa Whelchel delivers a book full of practical tips and advice for mothers on how to find lost time in their day to nourish body, soul, and spirit.

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  • Parenting Is A Ministry

    $17.99

    Doing our best as a parent is not what God wants. He wants us to do His will. The fact is most Christian parents today did not have a godly example, leaving them ignorant and confused over God’s will in raising children. This book will help parents: create a strong spiritual foundation, work together (if married) as a team, meet their children’s emotional needs, disciple their children, instill character, and start over. Being a parent is one of the most important tasks God has given us to do here on earth for Him.

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  • Raising Girls : All You Need To Know About

    $18.99

    Raising Girls journeys into the heart of girls to help parents understand their daughter’s different stages of development: what is normal, what is not, and how to relate effectively. Drawing on fifty-five years of combined counseling experience, the authors help parents call out the unique identity God has given their daughter.

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  • Becoming Spiritual Warriors For Our Children

    $12.49

    God wants to “Free Hurting Mothers and to Raise up Warriors”! There is nothing harder for a mom than to see her child in pain and not be able to do anything about it. Through dealing with her teenage son’s cocaine addiction, God brought Pam to a place and time of her own revelation and restoration. And then, God taught her how to fight for her son. This book is a “how to” book. It teaches vital principals from the Word of God that every mother needs to learn and do. It is a story of heartache, revelation and victory.

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  • Raising A Modern Day Knight (Expanded)

    $14.99

    Using as an example the process by which a boy moved through the medieval stages of knighthood, author Robert Lewis identifies parallel stages for today’s fathers to create ceremonies to commemorate significant milestones in a young man’s journey toward becoming a modern-day knight.

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  • Parenting Workbook : From Surviving To Thriving (Workbook)

    $18.99

    Marriage, children, and family have been lifelong priorities for Charles Swindoll. Following a biblical exploration of God’s purpose and plans for families, readers are equipped in Parenting Workbook: Practical Advice on Keeping Your Family Together with all the tools necessary to grow strong, healthy families. Chuck then takes a focused look at those areas where parents and families often experience difficulties, and offers helpful and practical solutions to those difficulties. This book will strengthen the bond between parent and child, and will help keep this life-long connection strong even after the child has grown.

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  • Raising Your Spirited Child

    $16.99

    Newly revised, featuring the most up-to-date research, effective strategies, and real-life stories

    The spirited child-often called “difficult” or “strong-willed”-possesses traits we value in adults yet find challenging in children. Research shows that spirited kids are wired to be “more”-by temperament, they are more intense, sensitive, perceptive, persistent, and uncomfortable with change than the average child. In this revised edition of the award-winning classic, voted one of the top twenty books for parents, Kurcinka provides vivid examples and a refreshingly positive viewpoint. Raising Your Spirited Child will help you:

    understand your child’s-and your own-temperamental traits
    discover the power of positive-rather than negative-labels
    cope with the tantrums and power struggles when they do occur
    plan for success with a simple four-step program
    develop strategies for handling mealtimes, sibling rivalry, bedtimes, holidays, and school, among other situations

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  • Nurturing Your Childs Soul

    $18.99

    Many of us worry about our kids getting pulled under by our culture’s negative currents. We try to shout over the roar of media blitzes, misguided values in the schools, and peer pressure. And we wonder how to raise faithful children. For parents who sometimes feel they haven’t done enough, Jones provides ideas for taking small steps toward communication and intimacy, showing you how to take advantage of teachable moments by fully “focusing on the present.”

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  • Home By Choice

    $19.99

    It’s one of the toughest choices a mother will ever make: to “work” or be a full-time mother? It is also a long-running debate between moms who feel they contribute more to society at work than at home and those who feel mothering is not just a full-time job but a calling. In this newly repackaged, expanded, and updated edition of Home by Choice, national authority Dr. Brenda Hunter brings research to the discussion table, arguing that no one can replace the care a mother provides. As kids grow up with parental presence, she says, they develop a sense of home that will serve them all their lives. Dr. Hunter speaks directly to moms, addressing their unique concerns-such as financial pressure, support from husbands, and personal fulfillment. She makes a well-reasoned case for the enduring effects of a mother’s love.

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  • Death Goes To School

    $16.49

    The author of Death Goes to School clearly explores both the where, when and how we lost our way in educating and rearing our children, with a detailed emphasis on the how to in fulfilling the responsibility of “train[ing] up a child” (Proverbs 22:6) and “bring'[ing] them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.” (Ephesians 6:4) – principles from a Christian/biblical perspective, yet helpful for all. WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK: The author makes a compelling case that…any genuine lasting solution [in education] must include the involvement and oversight of parents in a traditional family setting…greatly needed principles. I commend this treatise to you…. -Earl Radmacher, Ph.D Chancellor Emeritus, Conservative Baptist Seminary If you are looking…for wisdom in rearing your children, please read Death Goes to School. -Jon R. Wallace, DBA President, Azusa Pacific University [Death Goes to School] has many insightful parts that I see being used by young families in effectively ministering to their children. -Bruce Clatterbuck, Th.D Director at Large, Next Generation Churches

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  • Walking The Baby Beat

    $19.95

    A Smart Start Press Title

    D. Gary Benfield, M.D., veteran neonatologist and newspaper columnist, answers hundreds of healthcare questions in this easy-to-read book, covering everything from planning a pregnancy to childbirth and teen health concerns. Revised and updated from The Baby Beat, Dr. Benfield’s weekly newspaper column, Walking the Baby Beat is easy-to-use. Topics are arranged chronologically, related questions are grouped together under each topic, and each question is listed in the table of contents. As an added bonus, Walking the Baby Beat also includes a My Heroes section, featuring articles like The Newborn APGAR Score: Just one of Dr. Virginia Apgar’s Many Achievements, The Hidden Talent of Dr. Spock, Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Rescued at Birth, and many more. This valuable reference is designed for future parents, expecting parents, rookie parents, grandparents, and even veteran parents and their older children.

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  • Parenting Teens With Love And Logic (Expanded)

    $24.99

    Description: Parents need to teach their teens how to make decisions responsibly–and do so without going crazy or damaging the relationship. This book empowers parents with the skills and tools necessary to set limits, teach important skills, and encourage decision-making in their teenagers. Indexed for easy reference.

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  • Leading Your Child To Jesus

    $17.99

    What will you say when your child asks how Jesus can fit inside his heart?

    Here’s help with responding in words your little one will understand. Leading Your Child to Jesus equips you with the simple, effective communication tools that will help you discuss salvation with your child. They’ve been proven through David Staal’s years with Willow Creek Community Church’s Promiseland children’s ministry and through his personal experiences as a parent.

    Learn how to share you own salvation story, explain the gospel in kid-friendly language, and lead your child in a prayer of salvation. Based on examples from the book of Acts, Leading Your Child to Jesus provides you with key biblical concepts on effective communication and includes exercises to help you put those concepts into action.

    The enormity of leading your child to Christ doesn’t have to leave you tongue-tied. You can help your little one make the most important decision of his or her life-the decision to follow Jesus.

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  • Raising Children On Purpose

    $16.99

    Parent by Accident or Parent on Purpose?

    Your child has a God-given purpose that is too important to be left to chance. As parents, we have a sacred opportunity to help our children find their way-the way they were created to go. When a child has insight into God’s special plan for his life, he will be more passionate about following Jesus, better able to focus his energies on what is most important, and equipped to make wiser decisions.

    Raising Children on Purpose will help you…
    *Assess your child’s natural talents and gifts
    *Recognize and encourage your child’s interests
    *Determine the point at which gifting and interest overlap
    *Discipline your child in positive ways that inspire confidence
    *Promote emotional health and good decision making in your child
    *Prepare your child for career choices

    Wes Fleming’s Raising Children on Purpose offers practical advice with a generous sprinkling of humor.

    Your children can fulfill their God-given potential!

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  • Surprise Child : Finding Hope In Unexpected Pregnancy

    $14.99

    Unplanned pregnancies happen to women in every season of life: the newly married, the never-married, the empty-nester, the teenager, the overworked mother, the career woman. Yet we rarely talk about how lonely and confusing this experience can be. Leslie Leyland Fields, who experienced two unplanned pregnancies in her forties, weaves her own story with the stories of other women who understand the isolation you face as expectations and plans are turned upside down to make room for a child. Together, these women walk with you month-by-month through the physical and emotional stages of pregnancy, voicing their own anxieties and struggles. Here you will find the companionship and hope you need to journey toward a new life.

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  • Father Me

    $14.99

    Looking for a father figure? Someone who will embrace and love you unconditionally? Someone who will listen to your stories and coach you through life’s journey? Can’t find him? Search no more. This book will help you to understand that you are not alone. Father Me surveys the actions of fathers and how it impacts their children, focusing on the relationship between children’s anger, or wrath, and their fathers’ actions. The Bible puts it best: “Fathers, provoke not your children to wrath, lest they be discouraged.” Father Me is a comprehensive handbook for individuals, especially parents who are seeking help for their hurting and angry children through a six-step, biblically based counseling strategy. This approach promises to bring inner and complete healing to the broken.

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  • Preparing For Adolescence (Reprinted)

    $17.99

    What do you say to an adolescent who’s getting ready to enter those turbulent teenage years? Dr. James Dobson, one of America’s leading family psychologists, knows how to speak directly and sincerely to today’s adolescents about the topics that trouble them most. Topics include avoiding feelings of inferiority, handling peer pressure, drug abuse, puberty, sexual development, menstruation, masturbation, romantic love, overcoming discouragement, sound decision-making, and handling independence.

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  • Black Pearls For Parents

    $13.95

    Eric V. Copage’s Black Perls became an instant best-seller and was the winner of the Blackboard African-American Bestsellers award for best nonfiction book of 1994. Now he has created a book of inspirational thoughts, practical advice, and pearls of wisdom specifically for African-American parents. The 365 quotes that begin each day’s entry range from African proverbs to wisdom and insight from Ida B. Wells, Martin Luther King, Jr., Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, Willie Mays, Marva Collins, and Marian Wright Edelman, among hundreds of other diverse and accomplished people of African descent.

    Each day’s entry covers a topic that affects parents (and their children)-including Role Models, Friends, Procrastination, Affection, Priorities, Independence, Stress, Faith and hundreds more. From the daily inspirations, author Eric V. Copage suggests meditations and specific actions that will provide guidance, comfort, and inspiration to African-American parents as they deal with the pressures and joys of raising children in today’s world.

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