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Homeward Bound

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20 July 2008

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�few things more attractively display and persuasively commend the glory of God in the life of a Christian than a Christ-centered marriage and a Christ-centered family� one that would cause the watching world to sit up and take notice.� So writes Ed Hartman as he contemplates the news that his...

�few things more attractively display and persuasively commend the glory of God in the life of a Christian than a Christ-centered marriage and a Christ-centered family� one that would cause the watching world to sit up and take notice.� So writes Ed Hartman as he contemplates the news that his young wife is probably suffering from a brain tumor.  
It was a wake-up call to raise his family with a more eternal perspective.  
We live in a consumer culture that exalts and commends living with a passion for the moment � our society depends on it. The prospect of future gain is easily set aside in exchange for the personal gratification that we rarely delay � proven by our all-time high in consumer debt. We have bought a subtle lie that there will be no day of final accounting � and so our children don�t live with an eternal perspective. When Ed�s wife, Amy, died from that brain tumor, all the flowers at the funeral did not come with a card saying �with our condolences� but with the phrase �welcome to your new home� � a phrase Amy picked out herself. As Ed says:  
�Few things, like death, will put life in perspective. And few things, like accountability, will put obedience in perspective. This life is transitional; it can prepare us to be welcomed into our new, eternal home. And it provides us with a lifetime of opportunities to invite others along, beginning with our own families.�  
So join in with Ed and his family as they explore what makes a Godly home � and a way of attractively displaying and persuasively commending the glory of God in the life of a Christian family.

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�few things more attractively display and persuasively commend the glory of God in the life of a Christian than a Christ-centered marriage and a Christ-centered family� one that would cause the watching world to sit up and take notice.� So writes Ed Hartman as he contemplates the news that his...

�few things more attractively display and persuasively commend the glory of God in the life of a Christian than a Christ-centered marriage and a Christ-centered family� one that would cause the watching world to sit up and take notice.� So writes Ed Hartman as he contemplates the news that his young wife is probably suffering from a brain tumor.  
It was a wake-up call to raise his family with a more eternal perspective.  
We live in a consumer culture that exalts and commends living with a passion for the moment � our society depends on it. The prospect of future gain is easily set aside in exchange for the personal gratification that we rarely delay � proven by our all-time high in consumer debt. We have bought a subtle lie that there will be no day of final accounting � and so our children don�t live with an eternal perspective. When Ed�s wife, Amy, died from that brain tumor, all the flowers at the funeral did not come with a card saying �with our condolences� but with the phrase �welcome to your new home� � a phrase Amy picked out herself. As Ed says:  
�Few things, like death, will put life in perspective. And few things, like accountability, will put obedience in perspective. This life is transitional; it can prepare us to be welcomed into our new, eternal home. And it provides us with a lifetime of opportunities to invite others along, beginning with our own families.�  
So join in with Ed and his family as they explore what makes a Godly home � and a way of attractively displaying and persuasively commending the glory of God in the life of a Christian family.
Homeward Bound $20.99
Koorong code 279163
ISBN 9781845503482
Pages 240
Publisher Christian Focus Publications
Publication date 20 July 2008
Dimensions 111 x 138 x 216mm
Weight 0.275kg
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