
What Kinds of Books Are On Our Bookshelves?
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Join Marissa Franks Burt and Kelsey Kramer McGinnis In the Church Library for a sampling of books that represent different elements of popular Christian teaching.
Episode One closed with the note that the next episode would cover Tedd Tripp's book Shepherding A Child's Heart, but that will be the topic for Episode Three.
Note: In this episode, when Marissa is describing the history of the nouthetic movement she indicates that Jay Adams was studying to be a counselor and that is when he became disillusioned with pyschology. This needs further clarification: Adams at that time was shadowing a psychologist in order to head up a Christian counseling program at Westminster. So while he was learning about psychology, he was not in a formal program to become a psychologist or something of that nature.
Books we discuss in this episode:
Books by James Dobson
Books by John Rosemond
How to Rear Children, by: Jack Hyles
The Christian Family, by: Larry Christenson
To Train Up a Child, by: Michael & Debi Pearl
The Power of Motherhood, by: Nancy Campbell
Raising Godly Tomatoes, by: L. Elizabeth Kreuger
The Strong Family, by: Chuck Swindoll
Hints on Child Training, by: Henry Clay Trumbull
Jesus, the Gentle Parent, by: L R Knost
The Hurting Parent, by: Margie Lewis
On Becoming Babywise, by: Gary and Anne Marie Ezzo
Don't Make Me Count to Three, by: Ginger (Plowman) Hubbard
Boundaries With Kids, by: Cloud & Townsend
You can connect with Kelsey and Marissa on social media:
Marissa: Website, Substack, Instagram, Threads, Twitter, TikTok, BlueSky, YouTube, Facebook
Kelsey: Website, Substack, Instagram, Threads, Twitter,
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