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"The most complete and most balanced book I have read on how to raise children who won't rebel!" Dr. S. M. Davis Written for parents of young children to teenagers, this book shares the joys and outcomes of our vital priority--keeping our children's hearts. Rebellion and immorality are common among teens even within the Christian community. Does Scripture offer any path of hope for more than this for our children? What can parents do to direct their children toward godliness rather than worldliness? When does this process begin? What is the cost? Steve and Teri Maxwell believe the key factors in raising children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4) are whether or not the parents have their children's hearts and what they are doing with those hearts. Keeping Our Children's Hearts offers direction and encouragement on this critically important topic. Included in this book is a chapter co-authored by the three adult Maxwell children concerning their thoughts, feelings, experiences, and outcomes of growing up in a home where their parents wanted to keep their hearts. There are also questions at the end of each chapter, which are thought provoking and helpful. You can read the Table of Contents by clicking here. You can also read the Preface. To view the back cover, click here. We also have a Special Offer if you order multiple copies. The book is also now available in Spanish, La Conservación del Corazón de Nuestros Hijos. You may read many additional testimonies here and also below. You may add the book to your cart above, or send in a check with an order form. Keeping Hearts Book Testimonials | | "The most complete and most balanced book I have read on how to raise children who won't rebel!" Dr. S. M. Davis | | "This book was a catalyst that prompted a change in our lives and family. You will never know the impact it has had. God used your book to speak to my husband and changes are being made for the better." A mom | | "This book is making me rethink what my purpose as a Christian, mother, and homeschooler should be." A mom | | "The Scripture and its experiential application was encouraging and refreshing." A dad | | More testimonies. | |
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