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Unconverted Sons and Daughters: Hope for Hurting Parents

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While children are a gift from the Lord and enrich our lives inestimably, parenting is not for the fainthearted. The rigours of raising children often lead to hands which hang down and...feeble knees ! This is particularly true when the children we have devoted ourselves to do not know the Lord. Wise counsel abounds as to what we should do as parents but where is one to find encouragement when nothing seems to be working. From the Scriptures and from Christian history the author seeks to minister to such parents and to 'strengthen their hand in God'.

96 pages, Paperback

First published June 15, 2012

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Carl Muller

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Carl Muller was born in 1935 in Kandy. As a young man he joined the Royal Ceylon Navy, then briefly served in the Ceylon Army and later joined the Colombo Port Commission. He moved into journalism and worked in the Middle East. He is a prolific writer having written poetry, fiction, a children’s book, short stories, historical fiction, a collection of essays and monographs. He has won many awards and prizes for his writing. He is best known for The Jam Fruit Tree (1993) which won the Gratiaen Prize for that year. He currently lives in Kandy.
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February 23, 2020
Found this book very encouraging. Pointed to the greatness of God and reminded me that He is powerful to do all things. He can ‘draw a straight line with a crooked stick’.
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