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Building a Church that supports the Family, a Family that raises Leaders,
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A review of Kahlil Gibran¡¯s philosophy on child education Gibran¡¯s philosophy on child education seems very plausible in this poem. It sounds so reasonable. He actually makes some good arguments. As a result, many people have been greatly influenced by this poem, and raising free-range kids is a fact of life these days. However, it¡¯s important to know there are many claims in Gibran¡¯s poem that are completely contrary to the guidelines given in Scripture. . . . . . .
An evolutionary way of thinking is dominating Christian life Most Christians do not believe in evolution. A normal Christian has no doubt that God created this world. But while reputable scientific knowledge disproves and rejects the theory of evolution, the social consciousness structure based on the theory of evolution has settled in the minds of Christians and is influencing their thinking. . . . . . .
The importance of social development in the family Sociality should be something that is developed in the home. In order for our kids to have an upright sense of sociality, we must teach them proper social skills at home before sending them out to society. Due to our obsession to raise our kids as socially skilled individuals, there are many parents who do not raise their kids at home, but . . . . . .
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