Helping Them to Choose

Helping Them to Choose by Samuel Philips, published by NCFIC in September 2008, is a thought-provoking exploration of family dynamics and marriage guidance. This edition spans 67 pages and is presented in English, offering insights drawn from a historical perspective on home life and parental guidance in the context of marriage.
Readers will find that the book addresses the challenges faced by contemporary marriages within the church, drawing parallels to the societal issues of the past. Samuel Philips revisits the wisdom imparted to Christian parents in 1859, providing practical advice on how to assist their children in making informed choices about marriage. The text emphasizes the importance of nurturing healthy family relationships and offers a reflective look at the moral implications of marriage today.
Official synopsis Publisher
With the divorce in the church statistically indistinguishable from the unbelieving world, it would not be considered hyperbole to say that today’s marriages in the church are a moral disaster. However, in 1859 a pastor wrote a book on home life that included instructions to Christian parents on how to help their children marry. The Reverend Samuel Philips brings his counsel to us from 1859 as a timely reminder of the wisdom of God for all family life. –from publisher description.
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