Contents
A Note to the Reader
Introduction
1 The Childlike Spirit
2 Founding a Family
3 The Unborn Child
4 Birth
5 Motherhood
6 Fatherhood
7 Creating a Home
8 The Role of Grandparents
9 The First Years
10 Teaching Respect
11 Spoiling Your Child
12 Discipline
13 Explaining Life, Death, and Suffering
14 Religious Education
15 When Children Suffer
16 The Special Child
17 Adoption
18 Children and Sin
19 Building Character
20 Consideration for Others
21 Teenagers
22 Conclusion
Biblical wisdom and commonsense advice on how to hold a family together and raise children with character.
Johann Christoph Arnold was an award-winning author with over two
million copies of his twelve books in print in more than twenty
languages. A noted speaker and writer on marriage, parenting, and
end-of-life issues. Arnold was a senior pastor of
the Bruderhof, a movement of Christian communities, until his
death in April 2017.
Johann Christoph Arnold’s books include Why
Forgive?, Rich in Years, Their Name Is
Today, Seeking Peace, Escape Routes, Cries from the
Heart, Be Not Afraid, Why Children
Matter, and Sex, God and Marriage.
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan is the Archbishop of New York.
Previously, he served as Archbishop of Milwaukee. Cardinal Dolan is
the author of Called to Be Holy, Doers of the Word, Who Do You Say
I Am?, and I Am With You.
Arnold's words ring true and are desperately needed.
*Alice von Hildebrand, Ph.D., Hunter College*
An approach to parenting that is time-tested, completely
up-to-date, and solidly grounded in faith. Arnold offers concrete
steps to encourage parents.
*Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York*
Every book Arnold writes is a masterpiece. We must take to heart
the lessons he offers and treasure each child.
*Sr. Carol Keehan, President and CEO, Catholic Health
Association*
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