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Building Holy Families: Lessons from Genesis — CD
$ 8.95

Building Holy Families: Lessons from Genesis

Frank DeNome Verified Buyer
Dr. Bergsma does an excellent job at mixing biblical basis and personal stories to dig into how we go about rebuilding the family! Highly recommended!

Building Holy Families: Lessons from Genesis


• What can Genesis tell us about raising families today?
• What is the Biblical understanding of marriage?
• How can we prepare our children for their own marriages?

$ 8.95

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    The family is under attack in our culture. Divorce rates soar, marriage rates drop, children walk away from faith and family. What can we do? What does the Bible tell us about the principles of building holy families? Dr. Bergsma returns to the Book of Genesis to remember how it all began, calling to mind how God instituted marriage, and how the early patriarchs passed their faith to their children and grandchildren. Ancient principles still apply in modern life!

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A closer look at the biblical texts and sources behind this study, for those who want more detail before purchasing.

Key passages & sources examined: Key passages & sources examined: the Book of Genesis on marriage and family — how God instituted marriage and how the early patriarchs handed on the faith to their children and grandchildren — and how those ancient principles still apply to raising holy families today.

Who gives this talk?

Dr. John Bergsma, professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville.

What's the source of its principles?

The Book of Genesis — the institution of marriage and the way the patriarchs passed on the faith across generations.

How long is it?

About 1 hour 1 minute, a single focused talk. A printable outline and audio excerpt are available above.

What formats are available?

CD and MP3.