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Format: Audio CD
Dimensions: 5.5 x 4.75 in.
Ages: 15 & up
Publisher: Answers in Genesis–US
Published: 2004
The newest audio presentation of Ken’s popular “Raising Godly Children” talk on CD. This hard-hitting lecture by Ken Ham examines the significance of the family in relation to Genesis.
- What does the Bible say about how to raise children?
- What is the role of the father as spiritual head?
- What is true Christian education?
This CD will help parents answer many of the objections people have to homeschooling and Christian schooling.
- family
- spiritual
- head
- husband
- father
- wife
- dad
- mom
- mum
- parents
- homeschooling
- schooling
- raise
- children
- christian
- education
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