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Newly updated and revised! A wealth of Bible studies and other character-building assignments to help you raise Godly men.
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A companion to Plants Grown Up, this booklet gives your sons our recommended memory verses, fully quoted from the King James version.
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Bible studies, practical projects, and advice for young men on the road to courtship and marriage.
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Simple questions, Bible verses, and cartoon drawings teach young children what it means to "Honor your father and mother."
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A more in-depth study of the meaning and practical application of the 5th Commandment, with Scripture and self-examination questions. For sons and daughters age 12 and up.
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With fresh, straightforward counsel, Mr. Ryle challenges boys to live with manhood always in view. An excellent book to read and discuss with sons, and then reread it again!
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Patterns for cloth armor, a wooden sword, and a shield for young boys. The perfect companion to your study of Ephesians 6, middle ages unit study, or Reformation celebration.
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Patterns for some simple homespun toys that will bring the Bible into your child's playtime.
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A very thought-provoking challenge for both parents and sons, this book defines masculinity according to Scripture and then tackles the practical applications of that definition.
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A book that helped shape our vision of Biblical courtship. Full of wit and Biblically-grounded, practical wisdom for parents, young men, and young women.
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With cartoon drawings and simplified questions and answers, these booklets present Christian doctrines at the level that even very young children can understand and memorize.
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A booklet by our son on making simple and inexpensive Civil War uniforms for hours of "reenacting" fun.
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Outlines ten qualities parents should look for in a son-in-law, including trustworthiness, a willingness to lead his family, an understanding of his wife's role, and various spiritual leadership qualities.
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