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Fists to Swords
How to Resolve Difficult Family Problems
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Narrateur(s):
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Amber A.
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Auteur(s):
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Daniel Becerra
À propos de cet audio
Parents are the example God placed in families to protect, care for, teach, guide, and provide for their families. After God, it is the parents who must take responsibility to care for the emotions and the heart of their children without harming them at the same time.
The Psalmist refers to children as arrows of an archer—"Psalms 127: 4 The children born to a young man are like arrows in the hands of a warrior."
Children are God's most precious gift to parents as parents are to children. God placed rules and commandments for parents to have a guide in which they can teach and guide their children in the way of faith, hope, and love.
This audiobook is especially designed for those parents who want to become friends with their children, for parents who want to understand their children's thinking and the reason why they act with rejection in some areas and comfort in others.
It is designed for those parents who want to discipline their children in a healthy way in which the children can understand the reason for their moral, spiritual, personal, and family correction. In order to correct a mistake, it is necessary that we get out of our comfort zone and investigate what is the solution or alternative to the problem we are facing.
All parents were once children and children have different mentalities for their time. The responsibility and dream of every parent is that their children grow up loving God without doubts, prejudices and with a grateful heart to God for what he does in our lives.
©2024 Daniel J. Becerra (P)2025 Daniel J. Becerra