Family Related Issues
Resources providing instruction and encouragement for biblical family life.
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Compassionate Side Of Divorce, The (#5662) by C. S. Lovett. When a marriage becomes worse than divorce, that frightening possibility has to be considered. This book shows how to face that division. Here is a biblical approach that presents the compassionate side of this painful problem. 176 pp. PB $12.95 | |
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Divorce and Remarriage: What Does the Bible Really Say? (#3571) by Ralph Woodrow. Though Old Testament law permitted divorce—the Lord himself, figuratively, went through a divorce—by the time of Jesus, Jewish men were abusing this law by divorcing wives "for any cause." This book answers the questions: In which situations does the New Testament permit divorce? Are divorced Christians who have remarried "living in adultery"? Church dogma often targets the wounded, rejecting the very ones who need Christ’s healing touch, thereby further complicating the pain and rejection of these wounded ones. While not encouraging frivolous marriage dissolutions, this book deals with the issues of divorce and remarriage from a biblical perspective—looking below the surface of what some have SAID the Bible teaches—to understand the obvious intent of Scriptural passages which deal with these issues. 105pp. PB $9.95 | |
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Heaven’s Embassy: The Divine Plan & Purpose of the Home (#5675) by Clyde L. Pilkington, Jr. The home is central to all of God’s dealings with man throughout the course of time. It is His Divine “institution” and “organization” upon the earth; and for the believer, it is the Embassy of Heaven. An embassy is “the residence or office of an ambassador.” Since the believer is an ambassador of the Lord Jesus Christ (II Corinthians 5:14-21), his home is thus the Divine Embassy of heavenly ministry. Pauline ministry is center in the homes of believers. This is even the true sphere of the Body of Christ; for this reason our apostle speaks of “church in thy house.” This book doesn’t focus upon the external specifics of the ministry of Heaven’s Embassy (such as hospitality); that will be saved for another volume. Instead, it looks at the inner-workings of the Embassy itself; focusing upon its very nature and internal purpose and function. 250 pp. PB $19.95 | |
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On the Other Side of the Garden, The (#3555) by Virginia Fugate. 297pp. PB $12.95 | |
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Reforming Marriage (#4563) by Douglas Wilson. Reforming Marriage does what few books on marriage do today: Points to the hearts of both husbands and wives. Godly marriages proceed from obedient hearts, and the greatest desire of an obedient heart is the glory of God. 144pp. HB $12.95 | |
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What The Bible Says About Child Training (#3551) by Richard Fugate. (2nd edition). Fugate goes fro the gold what the says and stays away from the psychology that plagues so many Christian parents. Presents a no-nonsense, hands on approach to training children. This is an exceptional book! Would make a valued gift to parents. 321pp.PB $12.95 |
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Women's Adornment: What Does The Bible Really Say? (#3474) by Ralph Woodrow. Does the Bible forbid the wearing of slacks, earrings, rings, necklaces, and bracelets? Did Paul forbid Christian women to cut their hair? Must women wear hats to church? Was it a "shame" that some men in the Bible had long hair? This book exposes the folly of external strictness. 61pp. PB $9.95 |
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