Synopses & Reviews
The Hughes, parents of four grown children and eighteengrandchildren, offer biblical guidelines and practical ideas forraising a family that loves the Lord and one another.
-Christian Retailing
Provides help for families who want to honor the Lord throughstructure in their homes. The Hughes family, though they are notperfect (and they are the first to attest to that fact), speak fromtheir own spiritual experience and growth. We are fortunate thatthey share their insights so others can profit.
-The Baptist Bulletin
Kent and Barbara Hughes draw from the Bible as well as fromtheir own experience in raising children to offer readers simple, practical ideas about how to raise a godly family and have fun inthe process. Disciplines of a Godly Family is ideal foryoung parents who are just beginning their family voyage, as wellas for those who need help along the way. Recommend this book toboth parents and grandparents.
-Lutheran News
Disciplines of a Godly Family covers such topics asestablishing a solid family heritage, promoting affection betweenfamily members, encouraging godliness in children, usingappropriate discipline, and helping children cultivate enrichinglifelong habits. The Hugheses also offer tips for fun andaffordable family vacations, creating family traditions, andstarting a prayer notebook. They even give us a suggested list ofbooks and videos that should be in every family's library.
For those struggling to parent their own children or to equipother parents for this task, a more practical, honest, andcommon-sense guide will be hard to find.
Synopsis
This popular book is a celebration of a biblically informed view of parenting and the family.
Synopsis
Disciplines of a Godly Family covers such topics as establishing a solid family heritage, promoting affection between family members, encouraging godliness in children, using appropriate discipline, and helping children cultivate enriching lifelong habits. The Hugheses also offer tips for fun and affordable family vacations, creating family traditions, and starting a prayer notebook. They even give us a suggested list of books and videos that should be in every family's library.
For those struggling to parent their own children or to equip other parents for this task, a more practical, honest, and common-sense guide will be hard to find.