The book features six love stories from wives who share their personal journeys of learning to be supportive partners through their faith. It offers insights into how young men choose a wife and highlights the qualities they seek in a potential mate, providing guidance for young women on navigating relationships.
Exploring the principles of neuroplasticity, this book offers practical strategies to enhance children's happiness, self-discipline, confidence, and motivation. It provides insights into how parents can actively shape their child's brain development, fostering essential skills for a fulfilling life. Through accessible techniques and scientific explanations, readers will learn to empower their children to thrive emotionally and mentally.
To respond to the many letters that Michael and Debi Pearl received after publishing their first book, To Train Up a Child, they started the No Greater Joy magazine. No Greater Joy Volume Two includes articles from the first two years of publication and covers the subjects of rowdy boys, homeschooling, grief, and much more.
Created to Be His Help Meet, first published 10 years ago, has sold over 500,000 copies in 12 languages. I am amazed, reading the testimonies of woman in England, India, Saudi Arabia, China, Australia, and many other countries, as they share how their marriages have been saved and enriched through these biblical truths. Over the years I have learned from these many women, and, responding to their cries for help, have added TWO NEW CHAPTERS and other small revisions to address their needs. One of the new chapters is called, Servant or Servitude? There is a difference. One is godly, the other devilish. Did we fail to make that distinction clear enough the first time around? Some have indicated such. So we tackled the subject head on. May God continue to bless you as you read and obey the wonderful words of God.
Addressing a critical issue, this children's book teaches young readers how to respond to potential sexual predators, emphasizing the importance of speaking out. Through the engaging character of Samuel, the story unfolds in a musical rhyme that captivates children and aids memory retention. Suitable for ages four to preteens, it provides essential knowledge in an accessible format, empowering children to "yell and tell." This resource is invaluable for parents aiming to educate and protect their children from harm.