Kingdom Living for the Family: Restoring God's Peace, Joy & Righteousness in the Home

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by Frank Hammond

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God has a specific plan for your family, one that includes the peace, joy and righteousness of the Kingdom of God. However, too many families have settled for much less than what God has provided. Families today are hurting and broken as never before. Many are frustrated by the cycle of strife and discord between husbands and wives, and between parents and children. In this book, Frank and Ida Mae Hammond reveal God's strong desire to heal and deliver the family, and they present a realistic plan to bring its members into a place of security within God's will. You will gain insights into: • The root causes of common problems in marriage • Spiritual warfare in the family • Scriptural guidance on the roles of husbands and wives • Bringing up children in the Lord, and more! The truths contained in this book will enable you and those you care about to enjoy Kingdom Living for the Family! Frank Hammond was a graduate of Baylor University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with over forty years experience as a pastor and teacher in the Body of Christ. He authored numerous books, DVDs and compact discs on spiritual warfare and family relationships, with translations in several languages. He and his wife, Ida Mae, started a deliverance ministry in 1968 which reached many people around the world. In the minds of many the word discipline means punishment. Discipline may involve punishment, but its principle meaning is “to teach.” The true purpose of punishment as discipline is to teach a child obedience, to choose right rather than wrong, and to govern his own actions. The word “discipline” is a form of the word “disciple.” Thus, the parent is a disciplinarian, the child is a disciple and the process of teaching and training the child is discipleship. A disciple is a learner, a pupil. Through proper discipline a child arrives at the goal of self-control and self-discipline. The punishment aspect of discipline is usually unpleasant for both parent and child, but should not be avoided nor postponed for that reason. It is done out of the necessity to produce a disciplined child in spite of being an unpleasant factor in the parent-child relationship. Children are not capable of raising themselves. They cannot be expected to arrive at self-discipline and righteous character apart from thorough and consistent discipline. Parents often need help in becoming good disciplinarians. This kind of instruction should come from the pulpits and classrooms of our churches. The church should be concerned with preaching sound doctrine, and Paul exhorts young Titus to preach sound doctrine by giving practical instruction on behavior, character and relationships with each person in the family. Used Book in Good Condition

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