Lo que la Biblia ensena acerca de como disciplinar a los hijos / What the Bible Teaches About How to Discipline Children

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Lo que la Biblia ensena acerca de como disciplinar a los hijos / What the Bible Teaches About How to Discipline Children by Fugate, J. Richard, 9781463602772
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  • ISBN: 9781463602772 | 1463602774
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 8/20/2011

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This is an excellent translation of the popular English book, What the Bible Says About Child Training. The English version of this book has been used for over 30 years by thousands of Christian parents to successfully "Train up a child in the way he should go." It has also been translated into the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Czech, and Spanish languages. What the Bible Says About Child Training is a study designed to help parents better understand their role and to reveal the mechanics for successfully raising children. To accomplish these ends it will carefully define parental authority, accountability, and responsibility. It also describes the nature of a child and explains his Biblically-defined stages of development. With these principles firmly established, the book presents the Scriptural system for training children.This system is divided into two distinct phases, controlling and teaching. * The control phase is the establishment of the parents' right of rulership over the will of the child. When parents can control their children, they have laid the necessary foundation for the fulfillment of the Biblical commandment for children to obey their parents and can then be taught. * The teaching phase of training children can only be accomplished by parents who have first trained their children to obey. This is because, before a child will receive the instructions of his parents, he must first respect their word; and before he will respect their word, he must first become obedient.
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