The Building Kingdom Families, Seminar 2 is a critical component
to any family library since selecting a mate and marriage will
be a pivotal decision in your son or daughter's life. Sadly,
the "normal" methods of mate selection in our culture generally
lack biblical standards. This series can help establish, "a
clear vision of the goal of a kingdom marriage for your child,
recognizing the extent and nature of the certain battle that lies
ahead for every young person, and then devising a strategy for
helping them navigate safely through the treacherous mine field
that is mate selection."
As a parent, my job is to help my children prepare themselves
for life. Sometimes, in fact most times, this requires me
to prepare and educate myself. Many of us knew no alternative
to dating because that is what our experiences and culture taught
us, thus this is a refreshing introduction to another way of conducting
the courtship process.
Guiding Your Child into a Kingdom Marriage includes five messages
on two DVDs with a workbook of 36 pages that will help parents
deal with the issues facing our children. The runtime is
just under four hours so equipping yourself with this program will
take a small investment of time that can help avoid years of heartache
and sorrow later. The five messages are divided into sessions:
- Session #1: The History and Effects of Dating
- Session #2: A Biblical Pattern for Finding a Mate
- Session #3: A Modern Alternative to Dating
- Session #4: My Courtship Failures
- Session #5: The Path to the Altar - Preparation
for Marriage
This program is designed for the parents to view and work through
to know how to direct their children, but your teens could watch
it as well. Robert Andrews uses a relatively soft-spoken
lecture form which includes well-placed humor to lighten the heaviness
of the topics. The presentation includes definitions, history,
information, applications, analysis, and heart-felt stories. Most
of all, the foundation is the Bible which, as he states, is our "standard
of faith and practice."
Product review by Stephanie D. Scarborough, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, December, 2011
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