**There are seven critical times in life at which God intends for every person to receive a powerful impartation from Him of identity and destiny. In the first six God uses parents, and in the seventh He uses adult children to impart blessing back to their parents.** The primary connotation...
**There are seven critical times in life at which God intends for every person to receive a powerful impartation from Him of identity and destiny. In the first six God uses parents, and in the seventh He uses adult children to impart blessing back to their parents.** The primary connotation of the Hebrew word*baruch*, "to bless," is "to empower to prosper." Thus, parents who bless their child at these six critical times literally empower the child to prosper, while parents who, through lack of knowledge, fail to bless-or actually curse-may spiritually and emotionally cripple the child. Craig Hill answers key questions for each critical time in a child's life, including: · What is the key identity and destiny question to be answered in the heart of the child? · When is the appropriate time to bless? · What are potential consequences of not blessing? · What is the role of each parent in blessing at this specific time? · What are practical tools to use in blessing? Blessing is a custom established by God and meant to function in every family.*The Power of a Parent's Blessing*gives readers the practical tools by which they can experience the transformational blessings of God for themselves and their families.
**There are seven critical times in life at which God intends for every person to receive a powerful impartation from Him of identity and destiny. In the first six God uses parents, and in the seventh He uses adult children to impart blessing back to their parents.** The primary connotation...
**There are seven critical times in life at which God intends for every person to receive a powerful impartation from Him of identity and destiny. In the first six God uses parents, and in the seventh He uses adult children to impart blessing back to their parents.** The primary connotation of the Hebrew word*baruch*, "to bless," is "to empower to prosper." Thus, parents who bless their child at these six critical times literally empower the child to prosper, while parents who, through lack of knowledge, fail to bless-or actually curse-may spiritually and emotionally cripple the child. Craig Hill answers key questions for each critical time in a child's life, including: · What is the key identity and destiny question to be answered in the heart of the child? · When is the appropriate time to bless? · What are potential consequences of not blessing? · What is the role of each parent in blessing at this specific time? · What are practical tools to use in blessing? Blessing is a custom established by God and meant to function in every family.*The Power of a Parent's Blessing*gives readers the practical tools by which they can experience the transformational blessings of God for themselves and their families.