Author: | Dr. Stan DeKoven | ISBN: | 9781465752925 |
Publisher: | Vision Publishing | Publication: | December 27, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Stan DeKoven |
ISBN: | 9781465752925 |
Publisher: | Vision Publishing |
Publication: | December 27, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Many times our studies will help increase our intellectual knowledge, but they do not always impact our individual need to grow into maturity and become the total human beings that God intended us to be.
This book is specifically designed to encourage and help the reader to fully engage in the task of learning and growing in the knowledge of the development process of Christian families.
A fundamental premise of this book is that the best kind of learning occurs when the student is actively involved in the process of learning.
The best education consists not of simply knowing, but of becoming; that is, becoming all that God created us to be.
The format of this book briefly examines the external structures of family life throughout the cycle of human existence, from a Christian perspective. It also teaches the student how to communicate and interact in more conscious, deliberate and constructive ways. He or she can then become more fulfilled in his or her intimate relationships. The natural family and the family of God are the most dynamic institutions formed by God. They are worthy of deeper understanding. My hope is that both understanding and the wisdom to apply what is learned, will be a natural outgrowth of this work.
Many times our studies will help increase our intellectual knowledge, but they do not always impact our individual need to grow into maturity and become the total human beings that God intended us to be.
This book is specifically designed to encourage and help the reader to fully engage in the task of learning and growing in the knowledge of the development process of Christian families.
A fundamental premise of this book is that the best kind of learning occurs when the student is actively involved in the process of learning.
The best education consists not of simply knowing, but of becoming; that is, becoming all that God created us to be.
The format of this book briefly examines the external structures of family life throughout the cycle of human existence, from a Christian perspective. It also teaches the student how to communicate and interact in more conscious, deliberate and constructive ways. He or she can then become more fulfilled in his or her intimate relationships. The natural family and the family of God are the most dynamic institutions formed by God. They are worthy of deeper understanding. My hope is that both understanding and the wisdom to apply what is learned, will be a natural outgrowth of this work.