Format: DVD
Length: 30 mins.
Dimensions: 5.25 x 7.5 in.
Ages: 12 & up
Publisher: Answers in Genesis–US
Published: 2000
In this convicting teaching session, Ken Ham challenges parents to build their thinking on the Bible in order to develop a correct understanding of the family—and how to raise godly children in a very secular world. This program covers such topics as:
- Spiritual headship in the house.
- What does the Bible say about how to train children?
- How should parents decide on the best way to educate their children?
- Should children be put into public schools to “witness to the other students?”
- What is God’s priority concerning the education of children?
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