Scott T. Brown
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A Weed in the Church
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2010
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4 editions
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Feminine By Design: The Twelve Pillars of Biblical Womanhood
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2008
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3 editions
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The Family at Church: How Parents Are Tour-Guides for Joy
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Family Reformation: The Legacy of Sola Scriptura in Calvin's Geneva
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2012
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3 editions
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It Can Be Done: Poems for Hardship, Sacrifice and Dominion
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2009
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2 editions
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Beyond Modesty
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Preparing Boys for Battle
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2010
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3 editions
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A Christian Wedding
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Getting the Picture Right
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When Talking Gets Tough
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“Parents no longer walk beside their children. Instead, children walk beside other children and surrogates. Somehow, it seems acceptable to us that thirteen-year-olds influence thirteen-year-olds. In fact, we often ask them to! As a result, we have a generation of youth who are not being directed by mature adults but by themselves and the prevailing youth culture. The rising generations are being left to themselves. This is sinful behavior as Proverbs 13:20 says, “He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will be destroyed.” Sadly, we now live in a culture that thinks it is good for fools to walk with fools.”
― A Weed in the Church
― A Weed in the Church
“I began to believe that the problem could be traced primarily to one fundamental issue, one that we will explore in the following pages of this book: our abandonment of the sufficiency of Scripture as it pertains to our philosophy and practice of youth ministry. As a result, we have built our approach to youth ministry on a novel, experimental, and sandy foundation – the wisdom of man.”
― A Weed in the Church
― A Weed in the Church
“Youth ministers have usurped the roles of fathers, and fathers have gladly relegated their duty to youth ministers without a fight or affliction of conscience. The harsh reality of our secular age is that an entire generation is without fathers who will walk beside them and teach them the Word of God. Because fathers would not train their children, we (the modern church) have risen up to do it for them. The practical result is that fathers are eliminated from the discipleship equation, and the church facilitates and endorses the practice. Because man’s ways are never better than God’s, this was not an upgrade. This practice of usurping the father’s role has instead generated an unrelenting cycle of the breakdown of fatherly leadership in the home.”
― A Weed in the Church
― A Weed in the Church
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