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  • Why Christian Kids Rebel

    $18.99

    Author of Grace-Based Parenting and the best-selling Little House on the Freeway, Dr. Tim Kimmel helps Christian parents avoid the potential problems their well-meaning parenting styles could create. This book offers a new way to look at the “ideal” Christian home and shows why “cocoon-style” Christian homes don’t work. Many parents have “done it all” when it comes to the checklist of good Christian parenting, only to see their son or daughter step away from their belief system and embrace other lifestyle choices. Dr. Kimmel helps to increase the chances that your children will develop a vibrant faith early in life and stick with it on into adulthood. It will also provide help and hope for those already dealing with a rebellious teen and teach them how to lead the child back into a walk of faith.

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  • Nurturing The Leader Within Your Child

    $18.99

    How do I bring out the best in my child? What can I do to help my children reach their full potential? Why is it important to encourage leadership in my child? John Maxwell protigi, Dr. Tim Elmore, answers these questions and others in Nurturing the Leader Within Your Child. Using a survey of over 3,000 students, he enters the minds of today’s youth to understand their desire to affect their world, their way.

    Beginning with a foreword by John C. Maxwell, the book is in four unique sections (What You Need to Know, What They Need to Know, When to Seize the Moment, How to Pass it On). Dr. Elmore gives practical tools for bridging the generation gap to foster character and growth in your children. Offering a list of fundamental qualities every leader must possess, Dr. Elmore helps parents and youth workers recognize teachable moments and equips them to structure an individual mentoring plan for each child. Finally, he offers evaluation methods for recognizing progress.

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  • Its Okay To Cry

    $17.99

    Help Your Child Heal From Life’s Losses

    A favorite toy breaks . . . . A pet dies . . .

    It’s Okay to Cry.

    Parents divorce and you’re forced to move . . .

    It’s Okay to Cry.

    A best friend is hurt badly . . . . A grandparent dies . . .

    It’s Okay to Cry.

    Look through the eyes of a child again. When something unexpected, disappointing, or traumatic occurs, children feel a very real sense of loss. They may respond with fear or with anger. Most likely they are confused. They have questions they want answered. They need help from their parents or others who care to understand and process their grief.

    It’s Okay to Cry offers practical help for parents. It explains the symptoms of loss and unresolved grief so that parents can recognize them and walk alongside their children on the path to recovery.

    Well-known and respected author H. Norman Wright speaks to parents with sympathy and reassurance. He recognizes that most parents don’t know how to teach their children to process loss, because often they weren’t taught themselves. His sage advice will give you and your child the comfort and hope you seek.

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  • Youve Got To Be Kidding

    $17.99

    Most of us find raising one, two… or maybe three or four children to be challenging enough. The idea of parenting a half dozen seems almost crazy, and more children than that – impossible. But Pat and Ruth Williams have together raised nineteen kids. What do they know that the rest of us don’t? What does it take to make a family of any size not only work, but thrive? After bringing up nineteen kids – as biological parents, adoptive parents, single parents, and step-parents – Pat and Ruth have gained a volume of insights and experience that will enrich your home, strengthen your family, and help you be the parent you want to be.

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  • How To Talk So Your Kids Will Listen (Reprinted)

    $12.99

    Yes, parents! It is possible to talk so both children and teens will listen to you. Take the frustration out of your interactions with your kids by learning Childspeak and Teenspeak. You can learn to package what you say in such a manner that kids and teens want to hear you. The communication principles found in this book are time-tested and proven approaches that will change and improve all family communication.

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  • Anger Workbook For Christian Parents (Workbook)

    $17.00

    In this practical book, anger experts Drs. Les Carter and Frank Minirth-coauthors of the bestselling The Anger Workbook-show families how the “blame game” (parents blame the kids and kids blame the parents) doesn’t work. Instead they provide insight for dealing with the root causes of anger. In a perfect blend of biblical wisdom and psychological research, they show readers how to understand what can be right about anger, distinguish between healthy and unhealthy anger, recognize how anger can be managed more successfully by controlling desires and insecurities and addressing other underlying issues, and much more. Filled with real-life examples, checklists, evaluation tools, and study questions, this valuable resource for any parent with a preteen or teenager will help parents understand and manage their children’s anger-as well as their own-and show how to create harmony at home.

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  • Dont Give Me That Attitude

    $16.95

    What happened? You thought you were doing the best for your child and didn’t set out to raise a selfish, insensitive, spoiled kid. In her newest book, Don’t Give Me That Attitude! parenting expert Michele Borba offers you an effective, practical, and hands-on approach to help you work with your child to fix that very annoying but widespread youthful characteristic, attitude. If you have a child who is arrogant, bad-mannered, bad-tempered, a cheat, cruel, demanding, domineering, fresh, greedy, impatient, insensitive, irresponsible, jealous, judgmental, lazy, manipulative, narrow-minded, noncompliant, pessimistic, a poor loser, selfish, uncooperative, ungrateful, or unhelpful, this is the book for you!

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  • Giving Together : A Stewardship Guide For Families

    $20.00

    1. Getting Started
    2. At Home
    3. At Church
    4. In The Community
    5. Just Do It

    Additional Info
    In her follow-up to Getting It Together, Carol Wehrheim presents a concise, accessible resource to help families better understand the importance of stewardship: in the family, in the congregation, in the community, and in the world. Reminding us that stewardship is about much more than money, Wehrheim clearly illustrates a more holistic understanding of the concept to include careful consideration of the choices we make that show the role Christian discipleship plays in our lives. She skillfully analyzes biblical passages and identifies spiritual practices intrinsic to stewardship as a way of helping families respond to their call to be stewards in today’s world. Including both a participant’s section and a leader’s guide, Giving Together is ideal for group or family study.

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  • 20001 Names For Baby (Revised)

    $19.99

    Contents

    Part 1: It’s A Girl
    Part 2: It’s A Boy P. 205

    Additional Info
    Choosing a name for your baby

    You’ll whisper it softly, sing it tenderly, and call it out countless time in the years to come. It may be a name that warms the hearts of all who hear it, or even one that becomes known throughout the world. Here are thousands of possibilities for one of the first–and most delightful–decisions you’ll make in your baby’s life.

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  • How To Keep Your Kids On Your Team

    $19.99

    “It’s not what you think that will impact your child; it’s what you communicate.” What are you telling your kids? Are you telling them that their crises are trivial and their ideas are foolish? Probably not in so many words, but you may be communicating just that with your lack of interest in the day-to-day activities of your child. To keep your children on your team, Charles Stanley asserts, you must assure them from the start that you are on theirs. Focusing on the parental role as one of stewardship rather than ownership, Stanley instructs parents on how to ingrain a sense of personal accountability to God into the minds of children at an early age. By doing so, parents can raise confident, self-controlled kids who will hold fast to the values they instill.

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  • Relationships Gods Way

    $13.49

    Chapter 1: Unmarried To the unmarried individual who is trying to identify his or her soul mate. Male: God loves you so much that He wants to give you favor. Female: You are so special to God that He identifies you as a good thing and says that your price is far above rubies. Chapter 2: Married To married couples who are searching for the truth to stay married. Husband: God has chosen you to be the vehicle that will transport the greatest gift of all to His daughter, your wife. Wife: The ingredient that God has placed in you is a gift for your husband that will take him to heights that will elevate him spiritually, physically, materially, and relationally. Chapter 3: Parents To parents who want to contribute a blessing and not a curse to society. Father: God wants you to know that you are important-that’s why He put the chromosome inside of you that determines the gender of your child. Mother: You are unique because God put inside of you the incubator that develops life to its outward manifestation.

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  • This Anguishing Blessed Journey

    $10.99

    Sometimes the best worship comes from a broken heart. “It’s Mother’s Day, and we are embarking on an adventure with Hannah. . . .” So begins one mother’s efforts to scale the wall of her daughter’s autism spectrum disorder. This faith journal shares the heartfelt prayers, gentle, loving Biblical truths, everyday spiritual insights, anguishing emotional struggles, and blessed strength from Scripture that all played a part in this woman’s spiritual journey the first year after her daughter’s diagnosis. “A very encouraging and uplifting resource for any parents who find themselves in the lifelong journey of raising a special needs child. The hope here is not in the therapy or the cure, it’s in the One who allows all things to work together for our good. Parents and others whose lives are touched by a special needs child will find this book to be a great comfort.” -Liberty G., Mother of an Autistic Child “I was greatly encouraged by the insight and depth of trust in Sonya’s heart. This book would be an encouraging read for anyone walking through ‘the valleys’ in their life. I believe Sonya has hit the target and that God will greatly use the words she has written to be a balm to hurting individuals.” -Steve Hammack, Counselor, Conference Speaker, Pastor

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  • Single Dads Survival Guide

    $17.00

    You May Be Single, But You’re Not Alone. Being a great dad is challenging enough when you’re part of a two-person team. But now you’re raising your kids single-handedly. How can you provide the emotional, physical, and spiritual support your children need, cover all the details of running a household, and still earn a living to support your family? Being a solo dad could easily be the toughest job of your life.

    The good news is you’re not alone. Inside this book you’ll find the support, advice, and encouragement you need to succeed. Here are practical solutions for everything you’re facing from conflicting emotions to day-to-day time management. You’ll find useful pointers on a daughter’s unique needs, a son’s inner struggles, and even how to recruit trusted friends to pitch in. With plenty of humor and real-world insight, The Single Dad’s Survival Guide will show you how to expand on your natural, built-in abilities so you can come out on top as a parenting team of one.

    Find logistical help on everyday challenges, including finances, family schedules, household management, and staying on top of your work.

    Take advantage of practical guidance on everything from supporting and nurturing your kids to protecting your own emotional health.

    Learn how to get past anger, hurt, and fatigue to stand strong as the man your children need most a man who provides security, stability, and spiritual guidance during one of the toughest times in their life.

    It’s all here to help you succeed as a solo dad. Single parenting takes everything you’ve got so learn how to give it your all.

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  • On Becoming Toddlerwise

    $15.95

    From First Steps to Potty Training There is no greater fulfillment a parent can receive than the upturned face of a toddler, eyes speaking wonders and a face of confidence in discovering a brand new world with Mom and Dad. In just over a year, the helpless infant emerges as a little moving, talking, walking, exploratory person marked by keen senses, clear memory, quick perceptions and unlimited energy. He emerges into a period of life know affectionately as the Toddler Years. How ready are you for this new experience?The toddler years are the learning fields and you need a trustworthy guide to take you through the unfolding maze of your child’s developing world. On Becoming Toddlerwise is a tool chest of workable strategies and ideas that multiplies your child’s learning opportunities in a loving and nurturing way. This resource is as practical as it is informative.With over two million homes to their credit, trusted parenting authors Gary Ezzo and Robert Bucknam bring their collective wisdom, experience, and insights to bear on this critical phase of growth and development. From first steps to potty training made easy and everything in between, it is all here for you.

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  • Prayer Changes Teens

    $15.99

    208 Pages

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    Mom and Dad, you have more power over your teens than you think! Learn to release your kids to God’s control by praying specifically—with your sense of humor intact! McHenry offers lighthearted stories to take the edge off parenting; valuable insights on areas of conflict; biblical perspectives on each subject; tips from experts; and more.

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  • So You Are About To Be A Teenager

    $15.99

    Approaching the teenage years is frightening for parents and kids. The changing landscape of our society brings new safety issues, health concerns, and emotional factors that threaten the well-being of all teens. As parents, Dennis and Barbara Rainey have lived and relived those challenging years. And as a teacher of a sixth-grade Sunday school class for over eleven years, Dennis helped hundreds of preteens prepare for adolescence – including his own six children.Samuel and Rebecca Rainey, preteens themselves not many years ago, add their perspective as young adults who vividly recall their own successes and failures as teenagers. Covering such topics as friends, peer pressure, boundaries, dating, and sex, the Raineys address the most common traps of adolescence and teach young people how to avoid making poor choices. Short, concise chapters are filled with engaging illustrations and practical applications. This book is essential reading for preteens and an ideal resource for parents and youth workers.

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  • What Kids Wish Parents Knew About Parenting (Revised)

    $15.95

    (When placing your order, please mention that this is a Lightining Source book.)

    Best-selling author and family expert Joe White writes a sobering book for this most serious of times. Children are being exposed to dangers outside the home that most parents are unaware of until they accidentally find some shred of evidence-a cigarette butt, a half-smoked joint, or an obscene letter from an unknown lover. Kids are feeling lonely, ugly, unaccepted, and scared. While smiling on the outside, they often feel deserted on the inside-even by their parents.

    White’s insights into parenting and what kids really want from their parents will change not only how Christians think about their families but how they treat and raise the priceless jewels God has placed in their care. This is not a feel-good, no brainer book. This is a convicting, how-to book on raising children in homes of faith, love, security, and commitment.

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  • Bringing Out The Winner In Your Child

    $14.95

    Croyle’s life is an inspiring story of an All-American defensive end whose love for children prompted his coach, Bear Bryant, to advise him to “”forget about pro football and follow your dream.”” Croyle challenges parents to love their children enough to make the changes needed to provide a stable, peaceful home.

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  • Dads Everything Book For Sons

    $18.99

    The mission is to give dads short, practical ideas to build a quality relationship with their 8- 12-year-old sons so that when the turbulent teenage years hit, the relational bond will be so strong that nothing can separate them. The book is filled with ideas on what to talk about (and how to talk about it); “dates”; retreat fun; how to have Bible studies that they both enjoy; how to use teachable moments; creative ways to bond doing things he likes to do, as well as having him do things with Dad that he likes to do; branching out into new life experiences in order to create memories; ways to serve others together; prayers to pray for sons.

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  • Caitys Touch : A Story Of Alpers Disease

    $13.49

    Few things in life are as devastating as the death of a child. How does one deal with such crushing disappointment after the long-anticipated birth? How does one deal with the frustration and helplessness of not being able to change the situation or comfort the child? Where does one find answers, find solace, and find peace in the crushing reality of death? This book will show you how one family dealt with these issues. You will see that life goes on. It is possible to find joy and peace in your world again. And although the pain will never be erased completely, it doesn’t have to confine you to a life of grief. This book is about hope.

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  • Key To Your Childs Heart

    $18.99

    208 Pages

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    A repeat bestseller for two decades, this child-rearing classic cuts to the heart of the anger and alienation that mar so many modern homes. In this ultimately practical book, Gary Smalley outlines effective steps for parents to open up a child that has shut them out. He describes family-tested ways for parents to set limits and enforce them, and he reveals the simple but powerful secret for achieving a close-knit family. Learn proven parenting methods that can spell the difference between an angry, rebellious, distant child and a happy, cooperative one.

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  • No More Misbehavin

    $14.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780787966171ISBN10: 0787966177Michele BorbaBinding: Trade PaperPublished: February 2003Publisher: Jossey-Bass, Inc./Wiley Print On Demand Product

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  • Mom Dad What Were You Thinking

    $15.99

    “Michael Chatman is the “Robert Kiyosaki” (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad) of motivational speakers on teen and young adult wealth building. His name is the official brand of the teen and young adult financial market.” Lee Jenkins Raymond James Financial Services “Nobody inspires young people to discover their personal genius and take responsibility for their financial future like Michael Chatman.” Michael Dempster Jackson Vice President, Charles Schwab “Michael Chatman knows how to connect with teenagers through humor and compelling stories. He is literally helping teenagers avoid the financial traps their parents have fallen into, and not to repeat the same mistakes. His message is changing teenagers’ relationship to money.” Paul Wiggins Bank of America “Michael has taken the subject of money management, which is traditionally boring to teenagers and young adults, and made it fun, practical and interesting. In my opinion, Michael is to the teen wealth building market what Suze Orman is to the adult financial market.” Wayne Weaver Weaver Research & Development If you would like to avoid the financial pitfalls that trapped your parents and would prefer not to work hard all of your life… this book is for you. Why not Choose to be Financially Free?

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  • Slow And Steady Get Me Ready (Reprinted)

    $24.99

    The first five years of a child’s life are the most formative, so maximize the intellectual growth of your preschoolers with this comprehensive resource. Offering a complete readiness curriculum, the 260 weekly age-appropriate developmental activities are easy to understand, take only 10 minutes each, and use common household items. Also includes measurable parameters to profile progress and tips for solving behavioral problems.

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  • What Teenagers Really Need

    $14.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9781591609582ISBN10: 1591609585Tara RamseyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 2003Publisher: Xulon Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Balance For Kids

    $15.49

    Balance for Kids is a “watered down” version of Balancing Christianity.

    Balance for Kids helps our kids to find real and lasting balance in the areas of self-control, faith, trust, and in our relationships; and concerning God’s timing. Emotional and physical matters, free will, giving and receiving, possessions, and love and control issues.

    We also discuss how to deal with the feelings of suicide, self-hatred, depression, bitterness, guilt, and confusion.

    We delicately address controversial issues such as pornography, promiscuity, homosexuality, incest, and molestation.

    Come with us into the deepest crevasses of your heart, mind, and soul. Join us on a journey through the scriptures, and we will search for true love, joy, hope, peace, and happiness. We will be making several stops along the way to smell the (whatever) and to visit for a while with the Holy Spirit, God, and Jesus.

    It is our sincere hope and prayer that your kids will be challenged to pursue a deeper and more personal relationship with God in Jesus as they read through the pages of this book.

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  • Mom I Hate My Life

    $17.99

    Navigating an adolescent daughter’s emotional life is one of a mom’s toughest challenges. A teenage girl’s volatile emotions can seemingly toss her and you like a hurricane. When a scary external world and a turbulent internal world collide, the result is sometimes overwhelming and confusing. What can you do to protect your relationship with your daughter, guide her through this chaotic time, and assure her you are truly on her side?

    Your Adolescent Daughter’s Struggles Can Help Her and You to Grow and Thrive.

    The good news is you are equipped with the most powerful resource available for maintaining and developing connection with your daughter: a mother’s heart. Learn how you can use hand-in-hand mothering skills to become the ally your daughter needs parenting out of love, not fear and find out how you both can experience dramatic, life-changing growth in the process.

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  • Books Children Love (Revised)

    $24.99

    Goodnight, Moon; Frog and Toad; Charlotte’s Web; The Hobbit . . . so many classics, so little time! This newly updated, topically arranged guide helps you choose the very best fiction and nonfiction titles by offering thumbnail sketches of hundreds of classic and recent books for kids—from preschool to high school.

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  • Raising Positive Kids In A Negative World

    $18.99

    A child is not a computer that can be programmed to perform according to our desires. Each child is a unique human being with the free will to choose their path in life. With this in mind, Zig Ziglar shows parents how they can help their kids build a foundation of character from which to make the right choices in life. By modeling attitudes and actions that bring about positive results, parents can help their kids understand that life can be positive and that they have incredible worth in God’s eyes. Drawing from his “I CAN” course which has been taught to over three million participants in over 5000 schools, Ziglar provides sensible guidelines to help parents handle a variety of issues including drugs, discipline, encouragement, television, and dating and sex. Previous edition: 0-34541-022-x

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  • What My Parents Did Right

    $18.99

    You can be a great parent!

    The message of this powerful book is that you don’t have to be a perfect person to be a great parent. In it you will find fascinating stories written by people like John MacArthur Jr., Kay Arthur, Joni Eareckson Tada, Janette Oke, Gary Smalley, Frank Peretti, and many more. From them you’ll learn more than fifty tips to positive parenting–tips you can incorporate in your family today–principles that will help ensure that you, too, do something right!

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  • Bold Parents Positive Teens

    $16.99

    Your Teenagers Are Under Attack.Help Them Defend Themselves.
    The world presents an unflattering, one-sided picture of teenagers_rebellious, alienated, and hostile to adult guidance. Sadly, many Christian parents embrace this myth and refuse to provide the direction their teens hunger for. We want our sons and daughters to make godly choices, but we wrongly assume they have stopped listening to us. It’s hard to know how to lead our changeable and unpredictable teens_or if we should even try.

    Even well-meaning parents believe the myth that teens do best when they experiment with life and learn from their mistakes. No approach could be more destructive. The stormy years of adolescence are the worst time for parents to back off. This is the time when bad friends, unharnessed emotions, rebellion, and a long list of irreparable mistakes could ruin your teen’s life. More than ever, this is the time our sons and daughters need proactive and confident parents.

    Don’t Get Overwhelmed. Get Involved.

    No matter what your parenting history, Bold Parents, Positive Teens shows how you can get confidently back into the game_and stay there. Focusing on ten of the greatest challenges faced by teenagers today, this invaluable guidebook provides the clear direction and commonsense wisdom every parent needs to love and guide their teenagers while effectively addressing their teens’ deepest needs.

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  • How To Grow A Young Reader (Revised)

    $18.99

    In an age of electronic games, TV, videos, and the Internet…You can raise a book lover.
    Reading opens up a lifetime of learning and delight to children. In How to Grow a Young Reader, Kathryn Lindskoog and Ranelda Mack Hunsicker offer suggestions for creating a reader-friendly home, truths about how literature strengthens character development, and helpful strategies for nurturing a love of reading in any child.

    Includes a helpful guide to over 1,800 books.

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  • Factor Mama – (Spanish)

    $17.99

    No one has influenced the person you are today like your mother. The way she handled your needs as a child has shaped your worldview, your relationships, your marriage, your career, your self-image — your life. The Mom Factor can help you identify areas that need reshaping, to make positive choices for personal change, and to establish a nature relationship with Mom today. Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend steer you down a path of discovery and growth beyond the effects of six common mom types: – The Phantom Mom . . . – The China Doll Mom – The Controlling Mom . . . – The Trophy Mom – The Still-the-Boss Mom . . . The American Express Mom — You’ll learn how your mom affected you as a child and may still be affecting you today. And you’ll find a realistic and empowering approach to filling your unmet mothering needs in healthy, life-changing ways through other people. The Mom Factor is a biblical route to wholeness and growth, to deeper and more satisfying bonds with your family, friends, and spouse — and to a new, healthier way of relating to your mother today.

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  • I Want To Enjoy My Children

    $13.99

    If you didn’t plan for them-or even if you did-having kids may threaten to spoil the fun of marriage. Henry Brandt and Kerry Skinner’s book shows how to make parenting a fascinating, pleasant journey, wherever it may lead. This biblical, practical guide is based on the truth that parents need help from a resource outside themselves-God. Two popular authors of discipleship books (Skinner writes curriculum for Henry Blackaby Ministries) demonstrate, with anecdotes, examples, and meaningful Bible references, how to develop an inner peace with God to navigate the twists and turns of family life-and make it enjoyable!

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  • Boys : Shaping Ordinary Boys Into Extraordinary Men (Expanded)

    $14.99

    This powerful parenting book is devoted solely to the unique challenges of raising sons.

    Author William Beausay believes it is possible to turn normal boys into exceptional adults who are anything but average. Boys! encourages parents to raise sons who are truly winners in life.

    In this expanded and revised edition, Beausay takes a hard look at some of the issues facing parents today, including raising boys solo, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, smart discipline, handling bullies, and much more. With down-to-earth wisdom and practical suggestions, Beausay equips parents to deal with the tough issues that their sons will encounter on their journey to manhood.

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  • Honey For A Teens Heart

    $16.99

    Help Your Teen Catch the Lifelong Reading Bug.

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  • Money Savvy Kids

    $14.99

    Your children can learn to give generously, save wisely, and spend carefully_and you can teach them.Young children are captivated by Saturday morning television commercials pushing the next must-have toy. Older kids think they’re losers if they don’t keep up with the latest fashion trend. Young adults find themselves facing financial temptations_like the lure of credit cards_that seem too good to resist.

    Behind all these sales pitches lies the dangerous promise: “You can have it all_just buy now and pay later.” Now, Money-Savvy Kids provides a workable strategy you can use_no matter what your financial history_to prepare your children for financial success today that will carry over into financial security for a lifetime.

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  • Giving Good Gifts

    $23.00

    Developing spiritual gifts in children is one of the most important principles of good parenting. In this book, George Conway explores what we can learn from God and the Bible about parenting. Conway uses scriptural insights and personal anecdotes to identify seven gifts that parents can give to their children to help them form healthy spiritual indentities. This book describes how providing our children with these gifts enables us to experience parenting as a spiritual journey that draws us closer to God, our children, and the best parts of ourselves.

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  • When Children Pray

    $16.99

    For Christian parents eager to see their children come closer to the Lord, Cheri Fuller’s When Children Pray is a godsend. There’s no better testament to the power and effectiveness of children’s prayers than these stories of how God answers the prayers of our children and youth. Most important, this book prepares parents to teach their children how to pray-not merely the mechanics, but understanding and claiming the power of their heavenly Father through prayer. Busy parents and those with questions about their own prayer commitments will find When Children Pray, now in an updated, contemporary cover, especially helpful in passing on a legacy of faith to the next generation.

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  • Raising Prayers Not Hell

    $14.49

    SKU (ISBN): 9781931232715ISBN10: 1931232717Brandon BoswellBinding: Trade PaperPublished: November 2001Publisher: Xulon Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Deliver Us From Evil

    $18.00

    Occult influences march freely across the American landscape today. From Pokemon cards and Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Marilyn Manson and psychic hotlines, the nation is under siege. Occult beliefs–presented as the path to enlightenment and peace–permeate our society, powerfully influencing our children, our neighbors, our government, and even our churches. Cindy Jacobs reveals the deadly impact of Satan’s dominion over the media and the resulting rise in violence and immorality that plague our society. She then shows how through prayer, spiritual warfare, and activism we can halt the destructive advance of the devil’s kingdom in the land.

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  • Teenagers Are People Too

    $19.99

    But Why Do I Feel Like This? Do you feel misunderstood and lonely? Not accepted or appreciated by your friends or your family? Hurt? Scared? Tempted? Joyce Meyer wants you to know you are not alone with your feelings, and that you can experience unconditional love and total acceptance as a person, as well as peace, confidence and hope. You’ll also discover a special friend in Joyce Meyer. Besides being a bestselling author and popular speaker, she’s a survivor of childhood abuse and the parent of four grown children. She’ll guide you smoothly through the often-overwhelming relationships and challenges you face as a teen today. The pressures of growing up don’t have to drag you down and keep you from succeeding in life. In the midst of challenges it is possible for you to have peace and joy, including in your relationships with friends and family- even your parents! Discover all that God has lovingly planned for you- a present and a future filled with hope and promise. And begin feeling and living like the loved, valued and important person you are!

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  • Boundaries With Kids

    $18.99

    Since the 1992 release of their Gold Medallion Award-winning book, Boundaries, Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend have heard these three questions rephrased thousands of times. As parents begin to realize the tremendous impact poor boundaries have had on their own lives, their concern naturally extends to their children. How can they help their sons and daughters form healthy boundaries that lead to well-rounded characters and successful adult lives? Now there are answers. Boundaries with Kids helps parents apply the Ten Laws of Boundaries (first described in Boundaries) to the challenges of raising children. In their popular, readable style, Cloud and Townsend help moms and dads make choices and develop a parenting approach that sees beyond the moment to the adults their children will become. For parents who want their kids to escape the struggles they themselves have experienced, here’s an in-depth look at how to implement the preventive medicine of character development by establishing sound boundaries – starting with the parents. Boundaries with Kids helps moms and dads learn how to

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  • Life You Want Your Kids To Live

    $12.99

    1. Think Well Of Yourself
    2. Adjust To Things Beyond Your Control
    3. Delay Your Gratification
    4. See The Glass Half Full
    5. Bite Your Tongue When Necessary
    6. Practice Total Commitment
    7. Build Relationships That Endure
    8. Expect Your Own Gethsemane
    9. Make Your Faith Your Own
    102 Pages

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    Well-known counselor and popular author Les Parrott III teams with his dad, Les Parrott Sr., to give hope, help, and advice for parents wanting to instill a lasting legacy in their children’s lives. Through the authors’ warmth and personal experiences you’ll find solid advice for helping your kids not only get off the ground but soar high all of their lives.
    Help you kids soar with:
    * Self-esteem
    * Self-control
    * A healthy attitude
    * Optimism
    * Kindness
    * Commitment
    * Strong relationships
    * Strength in adversity
    * An enduring faith

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  • Living In A Step Family Without Getting Stepped On

    $19.99

    This repackaged classic family guide shows how combining children from two families is never easy – birth order is rearranged and everyone’s role is redefined, but understanding the reasons behind individual responses is the key to a strategy that will work for any family.

    “When two families unite, they don’t blend, they collide,” says Dr. Kevin Leman, bestselling author of The New Birth Order Book. But he also believes, “You can blend a family without breaking it. The principles in this book will help you wage the battle of blending your family – and come up not only a survivor but a winner!”

    By understanding the impact that birth order has on each family member, parents are better equipped to ease the transition into a new, different but functional family unit. Using his signature humor and real life examples, Dr. Leman provides both insight and practical advice about discipline, self-respect, parental authority, and the importance of the marriage relationship.

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  • Adolescents In Crisis

    $30.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664223342ISBN10: 0664223346G. Wade RowattBinding: Trade PaperPublished: June 2001Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Opening Your Childs Nine Learning Windows

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    Your child’s capacity for learning is truly astonishing — and you are the teacher. How can you make the most of your incredible, God-given opportunity? In Opening Your Child’s Nine Learning Windows, educator Cheri Fuller shares amazing insights into how children learn. You’ll find chapter after chapter of principles, activities, motivation boosters, and practical tips and suggestions to help you take full advantage of nine critical “learning windows” in your child’s life: musical, language, emotional, creativity, curiosity, math and logic, physical, spiritual, and values. Punctuated with personal anecdotes and filled with recent, fascinating findings of research on the brain development of babies and children, Opening Your Child’s Nine Learning Windows can help you start equipping your child today for a fruitful, satisfying tomorrow. Formerly titled Through the Learning Glass.

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  • Opening Your Childs Spiritual Windows

    $19.99

    Just as children have critical windows of opportunity when circuits in their brains are being wired for language, music, and emotions, as Through the Learning Glass discusses, they also have spiritual windows of opportunity-periods of time in their development when their hearts and minds are most open to experiencing the wonder of God’s creation, learning his ways through the Bible, and talking and listening to God through prayer, through service, and through being a part of the family and the church. These are the windows of the heart.

    Parents invest hundreds of hours in sports, education, and other opportunities. Yet, unfortunately for many families in the hyper-hectic lifestyles of our culture, the windows that are full of opportunity for their kids’ spiritual growth may be bypassed, misunderstood, or closed.

    Opening Your Child’s Spiritual Windows opens the reader’s eyes to these incredible windows of opportunities in a positive, inspiring way and shows how to make the most of them. One of the greatest desires and felt needs of Christian parents is for their children to come to know God and grow in grace, to have better knowledge of the Bible, and to walk daily in his ways because of a loving relationship with him. Through stories, Scriptures, applications, practical suggestions, and resources for spiritual development, Opening Your Child’s Spiritual Windows helps to meet these needs.

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  • Whats A Christian To Do With Harry Potter

    $17.99

    In the world of publishing, few successes have equaled that of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series–magical stories centered on one boy’s adventures at Hogwarts, a school for witchcraft and wizardry. Yet this popular series presents a perplexing–even divisive–challenge to the Christian community. Although the book presents a clear picture of the epic battle between good and evil, they appear to support the use of magic and have had a controversial impact on our culture. As a result, many of us are wondering, “How should I respond to this Harry Potter thing?” In this book, you’ll explore the valid concerns some Christians have about the series, sort out the fact and fiction at the center of the debate, discover biblical answers that may surprise you, and learn how you can tap into this powerful cultural phenomenon to help advance the kingdom of God.

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