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What the Bible Says About Child Training is the title of a bestselling Christian book (300,000+ copies) and of a seminar nominated 'Best Film Series' by the Christian Film Distributors in 1981. This material is unique in that the subject is handled solely from the Biblical viewpoint. The author accepts the Bible as absolute truth and as infinitely superior to any human system of thinking. There has been no attempt to modify God's word to make it compatible with human philosophies, psychology, sociology, religious views, or public opinion. What the Bible Says About Child Training has been accepted by many Biblebelieving churches as the standard text on child training since 1980. It has now been translated into seven foreign languages. This is a study designed to help parents to better understand their role and to reveal the mechanics for successfully raising children. To accomplish these ends this book will carefully define parental accountability, authority, and responsibility. It also describes the nature of a child and explains his Biblicallydefined stages of development. With these principles firmly established, the book will present the Biblical 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. The teaching phase 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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- Q: What is the main focus of 'What the Bible Says About Child Training'? A: The book focuses on child training from a Biblical perspective, emphasizing parental accountability, authority, and responsibility.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: 'What the Bible Says About Child Training' is authored by J. Richard Fugate.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 300 pages.
- Q: What is the edition of this book? A: This is the 2nd Edition, updated on May 21, 2013.
- Q: Is this book suitable for all parents? A: Yes, the book is designed for parents seeking guidance on child training from a Biblical viewpoint.
- Q: What are the two phases of child training discussed in the book? A: The two phases are the controlling phase, which establishes parental authority, and the teaching phase, which involves imparting instructions after obedience is established.
- Q: Is this book available in languages other than English? A: Yes, 'What the Bible Says About Child Training' has been translated into seven foreign languages.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as 'New' condition.
- Q: When was this book originally published? A: It was originally published on August 15, 1996.
- Q: Can this book be used as a seminar resource? A: Yes, it was nominated as 'Best Film Series' by the Christian Film Distributors in 1981, indicating its use in seminar settings.