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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SKU (ISBN): 9781434799890
ISBN10: 1434799891
David Jeremiah
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2008
Publisher: David C. Cook
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