Ten Secrets for a Successful Family

A Perfect 10 for Homes that Win

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships
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Author: Adrian Rogers ISBN: 9781433516795
Publisher: Crossway Publication: May 26, 1998
Imprint: Crossway Language: English
Author: Adrian Rogers
ISBN: 9781433516795
Publisher: Crossway
Publication: May 26, 1998
Imprint: Crossway
Language: English

Do you want your family to be vital and victorious? To be successful in the ways that count? To have a home where your children learn to love God, love others, and turn that love into a living testimony for Christ?

As much as you want this, God wants it even more. So much so that He gave parents a blueprint for building a spiritually successful family: the Ten Commandments.

Unfortunately, our generation has come to view them as being more or less like black-and-white television: revolutionary "back then"; sorely outdated now. But pastor Adrian Rogers opens up the wonder of the Ten Commandments in a whole new way and encourages you to look at them again. When you do, you'll discover for yourself that they are not obsolete, as so many think, but absolute—and absolutely essential for your family today.

This book not only shows you how to teach these ten "liberating laws of life" consistently, creatively, convincingly, and compellingly, but lays out why it is so important.

Want your family to thrive? Take these godly principles to heart—help write them on your children's hearts—and watch as God passes His blessing on to those youngsters you cherish so much.

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Do you want your family to be vital and victorious? To be successful in the ways that count? To have a home where your children learn to love God, love others, and turn that love into a living testimony for Christ?

As much as you want this, God wants it even more. So much so that He gave parents a blueprint for building a spiritually successful family: the Ten Commandments.

Unfortunately, our generation has come to view them as being more or less like black-and-white television: revolutionary "back then"; sorely outdated now. But pastor Adrian Rogers opens up the wonder of the Ten Commandments in a whole new way and encourages you to look at them again. When you do, you'll discover for yourself that they are not obsolete, as so many think, but absolute—and absolutely essential for your family today.

This book not only shows you how to teach these ten "liberating laws of life" consistently, creatively, convincingly, and compellingly, but lays out why it is so important.

Want your family to thrive? Take these godly principles to heart—help write them on your children's hearts—and watch as God passes His blessing on to those youngsters you cherish so much.

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