Parent’s Concerns for Their Unsaved Children

“Parent’s Concerns for Their Unsaved Children” by Edward Lawrence is a revised edition published by Soli Deo Gloria Publications in 2003. This 82-page booklet addresses the deep concerns of Christian parents regarding the spiritual well-being of their unsaved children. Through seven concise chapters, Lawrence expresses his heartfelt desire for his children’s salvation while offering practical guidance for parents navigating this challenging aspect of family life.
In this work, readers will find a blend of personal reflection and theological insight, as Lawrence emphasizes nurturing children towards Christ without placing blame on parents for their spiritual state. The book touches on themes of family and relationships, parenting, and Christian living, providing a thoughtful exploration of the emotional struggles faced by parents. This edition serves as a resource for those seeking to understand and address their concerns within the context of Christian theology and soteriology.
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One of the things that most grieves the heart of a Christian parent is an unsaved child. No parent with a beating heart can long endure the notion of being eternally separated from the child they love. It was this concern that prompted Edward Lawrence, a 17th century Puritan pastor, to write this booklet to his own children. In 7 short chapters he shows them his loving heart and desire for their salvation and provides practical exhortations to parents. He does not blame parents necessarily for the spiritual condition of their unsaved children, but he does suggest directions for nurturing them towards Christ.
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