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Build Strong Homes

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The American home is in trouble. Satan's wrath has taken its toll on a the very core of this pure, God-made unit. He has seduced  man into redefining the very definition of marriage, the role of husbands and wives, fathers, mothers and children. Divorce has become “the norm” and a systematic campaign is being conducted to make homosexuality a respected lifestyle, treated with all the civil protections available to discriminated groups. The Christian family is not only unpopular, but the butt of jokes in TV shows and movies. The foundation of our families in America is crumbling under us, and as a result, it is weakening our churches and our nation.

Building Strong Homes for Strong Churches and a Strong Nation addresses the problem and provides biblical answers. To win this battle over Satan, we must first take control of our families to strengthen our churches and our nation. This book addresses all these issues from a Biblical perspective and in a practical way. It's a must read for anyone concerned about the family institution and who wants to be a part of the solution.

Introduction
Build Strong Homes, Mike Willis


The Home in America
The Broken Home in America, John Humphries
Redefining Marriage: A Historical Perspective, Kyle Pope
The Blessings and Threat of Civil Government, Mark Hudson
Putting God First in the Home, Norm Webb, Jr.
Sex is Limited to Marriage, Phillip Stuckey
The Threat of Being Too Busy, Justin Colby


Man in the Home
The Father as Provider, Tommy Hagewood
Absentee Fathers, Don Miller  
Unfaithful Husbands, Greg Chandler 
Spiritual Leader, Justin McCorkle 
The Threat of Pornography, Ron Halbrook


Woman in the Home
Can I Be A Supermom, Elaine Jordan 
Mother’s Role in Spiritual Training, Becky Romine 
Adjusting to Widowhood, Ruby Hall 


Raising Godly Children
Developing Character in Children, Bobby Graham  
Our Children’s Legacy, Stan Adams  
Wisdom in Child Rearing, Mark Mayberry  


Conclusion
Let’s Build Strong Homes, Michael Richardson