The Quiver: Christian Parenting In A Non-Christian World
![]() | Christian Parenting in a Non-Christian World Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth. How blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. (Psalm 127:3-5) The title of this book comes from the above scripture, one of two psalms in the Bible penned by Solomon. In his analogy, the quiver (the home) holds the children, and the parents are archers, who by skillful use of the bow, launch the arrows (the children). Here are a few of the questions considered in the book: As a mother, how can I balance it all? With our hectic lives, how can we make the home a haven? As father, how can I stop work from coming before family? What's the best way to train and discipline our children? Why are mealtimes so important? What about adopted kids? What if I am parenting alone? How can we help our kids get along with each other? How can we keep the world out of our home? When are kids old enough to become Christians? |
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