Family Vocation: God's Calling in Marriage, Parenting, and Childhood - eBook
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Family Vocation: God's Calling in Marriage, Parenting, and Childhood - eBook  -     By: Gene Edward Veith Jr., Mary J. Moerbe

Family Vocation: God's Calling in Marriage, Parenting, and Childhood - eBook

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Title: Family Vocation: God's Calling in Marriage, Parenting, and Childhood - eBook
By: Gene Edward Veith Jr., Mary J. Moerbe
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Crossway
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781433524097
ISBN-13: 9781433524097
Stock No: WW24445EB

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What does it mean to be called as a husband, a wife, a parent, a child? How does the grace of the gospel impact how we carry out our particular calling? How does God’s presence influence the struggles that families face?

Gene Veith joins forces with his daughter Mary Moerbe to explore these kinds of questions as well as the roles of calling and vocation in family life. Though we have little control over who is in our family (other than choosing a spouse and deciding to have children), God has placed us with specific people for specific reasons. Veith and Moerbe show how our roles are distinct and important to God’s plan for our lives—and that when we have a biblical understanding of those roles in our families, we can move away from common dysfunctions and toward forgiveness and healing.

Writing with sensitivity and wisdom, Veith and Moerbe address the common problems facing contemporary families: the crosses, the weaknesses, and the uncertainties. They articulate a compelling, biblical paradigm for creating and sustaining loving and forgiving families who maintain hope in the face of cultural pressure. This book is an important resource for all Christians, including pastors, counselors, and those working in family ministry.

Author Bio

Gene Edward Veith (PhD, University of Kansas) is provost and professor of literature emeritus at Patrick Henry College. He previously worked as the culture editor of World magazine. Veith and his wife, Jackquelyn, have three grown children and seven grandchildren.

Mary Jackquelyn Moerbe (MA, Concordia Theological Seminary) is a writer and homeschooling mom. She has written several books and she blogs regularly at MaryJMoerbe.com. Mary and her husband, Ned, live in Oklahoma with their six children.

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