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Events & Resources
Upcoming Events
- Spring Fling Retreat: April 23rd - 25th, 2010
- Vacation Bible School: June 7th - 11th, 2010
- Family Camp: July 8-11, 2010
- Parent classes: TBD
- Baptism Class: Beginning February 7, 2010 (please contact the church office to register your 4th - 8th grader in this class)
Child Dedication: TBA (please contact the church office to schedule an appointment with Pastor Tim).
Recommended Reading
*Castleman, Robbie. Parenting in the Pew. Intervarsity Press: Downer Grove, Illinois. 1993. (Offers parents thoughtful suggestions on helping your children get more out of corporate worship experiences.) *Gundersen, Dennis. Your Child's Profession of Faith. Calvary Press: Amityville, New York. 1994. (Helpful book when considering your child's profession of faith and his readiness for baptism.) *Hunt, Susan. Heirs of the Covenant. Crossway Books: Wheaton, Illinois. 1998. (Great book for both parent and teacher. Offers wonderful perspective on covenant and how it affects our perspective on training children.) *Murray, Andrew. How to Raise Your Children for Christ. Bethany House Publishers: Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1975. (Classic wisdom from Murray, offering a perspective on raising children outside our current cultural context.) *Piper, Noel. Treasuring God in our Traditions. Crossway Books: Wheaton, Illinois. 2003. (Tremendous insight into making our celebrations more about God and His faithfulness.) *Priolo, Lou. Teach Them Diligently. Timeless Texts: Woodruff, South Carolina. 2000. (Teaches how to use Scripture in the child training process.) *Tripp, Paul David. Age of Opportunity. P&R Publishing: Phillipsburg, New Jersey. 1997 (Great book for those parenting teens.) *Tripp, Tedd. Shepherding a Child's Heart. Shepherd Press: Wapwallopen, PA. 1995 (Great book that deals with all ages, offering foundational principles for parenting.) *Trumbull, H. Clay. Hints on Child Training. Great Expectation Book Co.: Eugene, Oregon. Originally published in 1890. (Great book to gain a parenting perspective not influenced by our current culture.)
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