Tim Kimmel
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Grace Based Parenting: Set Your Family Free
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2004
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23 editions
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Grace Filled Marriage: The Missing Piece, The Place to Start
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2013
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8 editions
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Raising Kids for True Greatness: Redefine Success for You and Your Child
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2006
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8 editions
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Little House on the Freeway: Help for the Hurried Home
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1987
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17 editions
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Why Christian Kids Rebel: Trading Heartache for Hope
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2004
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5 editions
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Raising Kids Who Turn Out Right: Building Character for Life
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1989
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6 editions
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Extreme Grandparenting
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2007
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7 editions
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Connecting Church & Home
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2013
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2 editions
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The High Cost of High Control
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2005
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3 editions
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Legacy of Love: A Plan for Parenting on Purpose
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1989
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4 editions
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“the opposite— He notices it. In Revelation 3:19 Jesus says, “Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline.” God knows that if our sinful choices do not have consequences, they will destroy us. Because He loves us and doesn’t want that to happen to us, He brings about consequences in our life that cause us to learn from our mistakes. The “acceptance” I’m talking about is for those things that are part of our children’s personal makeup. These are the unique things that make them individuals—the emotional, intellectual, and physical DNA. These are also the things that have no moral problems affixed to them. Many of our kids do things that annoy, frustrate, or embarrass us, but they are not wrong. Every time we point these things out, we tell them that they don’t measure up. This builds a foundation of insecurity in them. Boys are often berated because they are noisy, messy, or aggressive. Girls are often criticized for being too emotional, picky, or overly sensitive. Some kids are criticized for being slow, forgetful, or inquisitive, or for saying whatever pops into their heads. They have a hard time getting up, struggle in certain subjects in school,”
― Grace-Based Parenting: Set Your Family Tree
― Grace-Based Parenting: Set Your Family Tree
“Until kids find something worth dying for, they don't have anything worth living for.”
― Why Christian Kids Rebel: Trading Heartache for Hope
― Why Christian Kids Rebel: Trading Heartache for Hope
“Those who think that the wisest way to groom a child for spiritual maturity is to isolate him from the evil, corrupted world system or airbrush his childhood environment so much that it exposes only him to the good and never teaches him how to process the bad (or the counterfeit) will set a child up for a life of mediocrity at best and spiritual annihilation at worst.”
― Grace-Based Parenting: Set Your Family Tree
― Grace-Based Parenting: Set Your Family Tree
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