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The world pulls us into a certain lifestyle, certain priorities, and schedules, which usually do not involve family relationships, discipleship, and the things that matter to Jesus. The famous Abraham Kuyper said, “The greatest gift a church can receive is to have a group of families who take their responsibilities with such Christian seriousness that they are willing to completely alter their lifestyle to raise up disciples for Jesus Christ.” We discuss how fathers can do this in the most radical way possible in the post-modern, materialist age.
This program includes:
1. Generations with Kevin Swanson
2. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (South Africa Proposes Controls on Homeschooling, Scotland Looks at Ban on Spanking, Brits Want to Throw Out First Four Commandments)
New kids and family podcast from Generations - TeachMeTheFaith.com
By The Generations Radio Program4.6
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The world pulls us into a certain lifestyle, certain priorities, and schedules, which usually do not involve family relationships, discipleship, and the things that matter to Jesus. The famous Abraham Kuyper said, “The greatest gift a church can receive is to have a group of families who take their responsibilities with such Christian seriousness that they are willing to completely alter their lifestyle to raise up disciples for Jesus Christ.” We discuss how fathers can do this in the most radical way possible in the post-modern, materialist age.
This program includes:
1. Generations with Kevin Swanson
2. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (South Africa Proposes Controls on Homeschooling, Scotland Looks at Ban on Spanking, Brits Want to Throw Out First Four Commandments)
New kids and family podcast from Generations - TeachMeTheFaith.com

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