For Parents & Families
1-Stand Fast
by Douglas Bond
Fathers & Sons is a two-volume series containing 48 readings. These books allow over a year of close fellowship between father and son, with the goal of leading sons toward Christian manhood. Taking serious issues seriously, yet promoting a joyful life of enjoying the pleasures of God, these books show how, when a young man makes decisions about the direction his life will take, the stakes are high.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 331
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
2-Hold Fast
by Douglas Bond
Fathers & Sons is a two-volume series containing 48 readings. These books allow over a year of close fellowship between father and son, with the goal of leading sons toward Christian manhood. Taking serious issues seriously, yet promoting a joyful life of enjoying the pleasures of God, these books show how, when a young man makes decisions about the direction his life will take, the stakes are high.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 285
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Beautiful Girlhood
by Karen Andreola
The book deals primarily with the Christian character development, moral virtues and manners of pre-teen and teenage girls. It is one of the best-selling titles in the homeschooling community.
Published by: Great Expectations Book
No. of pages: 208
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
Boyhood and Beyond
by Bob Schultz
Bob Schultz, a carpenter by trade, has written a timeless book for boys. Wisdom and common sense are gleaned from short chapters covering topics such as authority, inventiveness, and honesty as well as learning to overcome things like fear, laziness, and temptation. Boyhood and Beyond motivates boys to build their lives on a foundation of strong moral principles. Most importantly, these chapters will encourage boys to become the men God wants them to be as they develop a relationship with Him. This is a "life" book designed to be read and lived out in a boy's life, thus becoming one of his building blocks to godly character and, ultimately, manhood.
Published by: Great Expectations Book
No. of pages: 224
Format: Paperback
Price: £6.00
Christian Living in the Home
by Jay Edward Adams
Christians will find this volume full of practical, biblical advice on Christ-centred family living, communicating with family members, family guidance and discipline, living with an unbelieving spouse, and many other areas. Pastors and Christians counsellors will value this work for its insight and faithfulness to God's Word.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 143
Format: Paperback
Price: £6.50
Created for Work
by Bob Schultz
Created for Work applies the authors engaging homespun wisdom, with stories from real life, to teach young men (and boys) what it means to be good workers.
Published by: Great Expectations Book
No. of pages: 181
Format: Paperback
Price: £6.00
Dealing with Sin in our Children
by Arthur Hildersham
How can we best deal with our children when they manifest their sinful natures? Authur Hildersham, an English Puritan, preached many sermons on Psalm 51:17. Several of those focused on David's declaration that from the moment of his conception he was a sinner. This booklet is taken from those sermons. May God use it to help change little sinners into little saints.
Published by: Soli Deo Gloria
No. of pages: 29
Format: Booklet
Price: £3.00
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Do Hard Things
by Alex & Brett Harris
A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations
A growing movement of young people is rebelling against the low expectations of today's culture by choosing to "do hard things" for the glory of God. And Alex and Brett Harris are leading the charge. Do Hard Things is the Harris twins' revolutionary message in its purest and most compelling form, giving readers a tangible glimpse of what is possible for teens who actively resist cultural lies that limit their potential. Combating the idea of adolescence as a vacation from responsibility, the authors weave together biblical insights, history, and modern examples to redefine the teen years as the launching pad of life. Then they map out five powerful ways teens can respond for personal and social change. Written by teens for teens, Do Hard Things is packed with humorous personal anecdotes, practical examples, and stories of real-life rebelutionaries in action. This rallying cry from the heart of an already-happening teen revolution challenges a generation to lay claim to a brighter future, starting today.
Published by: Multnomah Press
No. of pages: 241
Format: Hardback
Price: £10.00
Family at Church
by Joel Beeke
(Volume 4 in Family Guidance Series) This booklet contains practical guidance on two important areas of family life. First, it explains how we should prepare our families for public worship, how we should receive the preached Word, and how we should put sermons into practice. Second, it addresses the subject of prayer meetings, showing the scriptural and historical warrant for them, explaining their purposes, and detailing how to implement them.
Published by: Reformation Heritage
Format: Booklet
Price: £2.50
Family at Home, The
by Gorham Abbott
This priceless volume completes the trilogy by the Abbott's on the Christian Home. Gorham Abbott (1807-1874) was the younger brother of John Abbott who wrote the other two titles, "The Mother at Home" and "The Child at Home." "The Family at Home" contains 68 practical chapters covering everything from courtship and marriage to showing respect for the aged. These 68 chapters are brief but filled with wise and godly advice for the entire family.
Published by: Solid Ground Christian Books
No. of pages: 368
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
For the Familys Sake
by Susan Macauley
Everybody needs a home. A haven of growth and rest. A place to love and be loved. In her new book, Susan Schaeffer Macauley presents a clear blueprint for constructing homes that survive the variety of situations that we face in our modern lives. With Jesus Christ as the foundation and using tools such as common sense, realism and traditions, families can build a secure, loving environment where every member can flourish.
Published by: Crossway
No. of pages: 288
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
Hand that Rocks the Cradle
by Harvey Bluedorn
Review by Kathy Davis at homeschoolbuzz.com Hand that Rocks the Cradle is a comprehensive list of over 400 outstanding classic books, some well known, others less, but all excellent choices for entertaining, inspiring and stimulating young hearts and minds. This handy booklet will help you choose exceptional literature for your family read-alouds as well as your children’s individual reading time. Little Lord Fauntleroy, The Door in the Wall, Old Yeller, and Men of Iron are but a small sample of books the Bluedorn family has read together and recommends to others. Sorted into three reading levels (easy, difficult, and advanced), the reading suggestions are categorized according to author as well as subject. Mr. Bluedorn does point out however that the level of difficulty was never an issue during his homeschool years. His mother had read aloud some of the more difficult classics when he was young, and vice-versa. Wonderful things happen when you read aloud to your children. Time seems to stop as you are all transported to far-away lands, while echoes of past heroes, real and imaginary, bring smiles and tears, excitement and adventure. Just like Mr. Bluedorn, these will be memories your children will hold dear to their hearts when in the not so distant future, you find they are grown and on their own. I consider Hand that Rocks the Cradle a very thorough and well-researched resource; it will serve you well for many years to come.
Published by: Bluedorn
No. of pages: 36
Format: Booklet
Price: £3.50
Help for Distressed Parents
by Cotton Mather
Cotton Mather gives “counsels and comforts for godly parents who are afflicted with ungodly children” as well as “warnings unto children to beware of all evil courses which would be afflictive to their parents.”
Published by: Soli Deo Gloria
No. of pages: 36
Format: Booklet
Price: £3.50
Practical Happiness
by Bob Schultz
Behind their brave and independent exteriors young men are searching for answers. Without counsel how can they find the path that leads to inner joy and lasting contentment? Practical Happiness: A Young Man's Guide to a Contented Life offers such counsel. Through short, captivating stories, Bob Schultz has crafted a book to lead young men toward a life of contentment that can only be found by seeking the heart of God. Bob writes with a homespun wisdom born out of experience as well as a quest for a closer walk with God. His goal is to help young men chart a smooth course through life by addressing areas of faith, character, and subtleties of attitude that must be adjusted in order to direct them on the path to inner joy and lasting contentment.
Published by: Great Expectations Book
No. of pages: 223
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
Suggested Age: 12 and above
Raising Maidens of Virtue: a Study of Feminine Loveliness for Mothers and Daughters
More than a fashion statement — make a purity statement! Do you want your daughter to cherish her purity and honour God by the chaste and lovely way she presents herself? More than a fill-in-the-blank Bible study, Raising Maidens of Virtue is an engaging tool for mothers to use in training daughters who are approaching womanhood to think biblically. Through stories, allegories, illustrations, and memory-making projects, Raising Maidens of Virtue covers topics such as guarding the tongue, idleness, sibling relationships, honouring parents, contentment, modesty, purity, cleanliness, and feminine biblical beauty. Mothers and daughters alike will experience the wonder and charm of the enchanting maiden years through the winsome watercolour vignettes of Johannah Bluedorn! Godly women are not born, but raised. Stacy McDonald has in this work equipped parents to be about the business of raising up rubies, or rather, that which is more precious still, our daughters. She is a faithful guide, for she is a godly example. - Dr. R. C. Sproul, Jr., Pastor, Director of the Highlands Study Centre, and most importantly, homeschooling father of six. In the face of our culture’s shameless enticement of young women to view their identity and worth only in terms of their sexuality, Stacy McDonald passionately challenges mothers and daughters together to return to a pure and gracious femininity for the God who made us uniquely for His glory. -Tracy Klicka, wife of Sr. Counsel for HSLDA, Chris Klicka We need young women who cherish their purity and desire to honour their parents through chaste behaviour, speech, and dress. We need girls of character who cultivate their minds and emotions to reflect God’s design with joy, intelligence, and delight. – From the Foreword by Jennie Chancey
Published by: Books on the Path
No. of pages: 224
Format: Hardback
Price: £11.00
Shepherding a Child's Heart
by Tedd Tripp
In this revised edition of Shepherding a Child's Heart, Dr. Tedd Tripp not only draws on his thirty years of experience as a pastor, counselor, school administrator, and father, but he also shares insights gained in ten years of teaching this material in conferences worldwide, providing more valuable help for parents.
Published by: Shepherd Press
No. of pages: 215
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
Shepherding a Child's Heart (1st edition)
by Tedd Tripp
Written for parents with children of any age, this insightful book provides perspectives and procedures for shepherding your child's heart into the paths of life. Shepherding a Child's Heart satisfies the hunger for fresh, biblical approaches to child rearing.
Published by: Shepherd Press
No. of pages: 215
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
So Much More
by Anna Botkin
Remarkable Influence Of Visionary Daughters On The Kingdom Of God. Today, countless young ladies face difficult problems and challenging questions. While many long for godly purpose in their lives, their bewilderment mounts when they observe broken homes, distant fathers, overwhelmed mothers, degrading college courses, and a lack of spiritual guidance-both at home and at church. As hope for security and stability fades, it is no wonder that many young ladies feel orphaned, unprotected, and without hope for their futures. Within the pages of this book, discover practical, biblical solutions for the young woman who wants to do so much more than just “survive” in a savagely feministic, anti-Christian culture. Find the answers a girl is not likely to get from her church, her peers, or her culture. This book is not another Christian-teenage-girl “survival guide.” So Much More shows how Christian girls can wage war with the world and win.
Published by: Vision Forum
No. of pages: 352
Format: Hardback
Price: £10.00
Suggested Age: 11 and above
Spiritual Parenting
by CH Spurgeon
"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it."--Proverbs 22:6 Your child is worth all the time, money, heartaches, and effort. C. H. Spurgeon shows how to:
From the depths of his God-given wisdom, Spurgeon offers encouragement and advice to parents and teachers on guiding the spiritual development of children from infancy through young adulthood.
Published by: Whitaker House
No. of pages: 175
Format: Paperback
Price: £6.50
The Child at Home
by John S C Abbott
The sequel to the famous and popular volume "The Mother at Home" by the same author. John S.C. Abbott (1805-1877) devoted his life to writing books with children and young people in mind. In his own words, "This book is intended not for entertainment, but for solid instruction. I have endeavoured, however, to present instruction in an attractive form to gain the attention of the young. Though the book is particularly intended for children, or rather for young persons, it is hoped that it will aid parents in their efforts for moral and religious instruction." The subjects covered are: RESPONSIBILITY, DECEPTION, OBEDIENCE, RELIGIOUS TRUTH, PIETY & TRAITS OF CHARACTER. The book is filled with examples drawn from real life that will speak directly to the heart of the child who cares for his never-dying soul. A true classic!
Published by: Solid Ground Christian Books
No. of pages: 152
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.00
The Duties of Parents
by J.C. Ryle
A brief summary describing the goals of parents which God holds them to account for. This booklet provokes much further thought than its few pages contain and will help any family re-assess their goals according to Scripture. This tiny booklet on Christian parenting may well be one of the most challenging and insightful tools you ever read, to train yourselves for the biblical responsibility of child rearing.
Published by: Grace and Truth
No. of pages: 42
Format: Booklet
Price: £2.00
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Too Wise to be Mistaken (2nd Edition)
by Cathy Steere
In Too Wise to be Mistaken, Too Good to Be Unkind, you will join David, Cathy, and Drew Steere on their difficult, yet remarkable journey into the complex world of autism. More than a "how-to" manual on dealing with a special needs child, this is the heart-warming testimony of two parents who placed their trust in their faithful Heavenly Father and lovingly persevered in training Drew in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. A powerful testimony to the sufficiency of Scripture in all of life. Hear an interview with the author at: http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?sermonID=1170617423
Published by: Grace and Truth
No. of pages: 230
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.00
Training Children in Godliness
by Jacob Abbott
Written with a view to helping raise children to lead healthy Christian lives, this title will provide specific ways to train and disciple young people for life and for eternity.
Published by: Christian Liberty Press
No. of pages: 143
Format: Paperback
Price: £4.00
Suggested Age: 14 and above
Your Child's Profession of Faith
by Dennis Gundersen
Do we take the words of a child at face value? How about when he professes to have committed his life to Christ? Is that always a real conversion, or could your child be just trying to please you? A parent ought not to voice doubts that will discourage his child's heart; but we know they are immature as well, and may not know the meaning of the committment they say they wish to make. Least of all we we want to make a mistaken profession of faith that may make them presumptuous, for the rest of their lives, that "I got saved when I was young, so that's taken care of." This is a useful book for parents who want to shepherd their children all the way to the gates of eternal life.
Published by: Grace and Truth
No. of pages: 58
Format: Paperback
Price: £3.50
