Resources by Year
You Never Stop Being a Parent
— By Jim Newheiser and Elyse Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick and Newheiser teach the reader that the role of a parent doesn’t end when your children graduate high school.
When Sinners Say I Do
— By Dave Harvey
This book prepares married couples to cling to the life-changing work of the gospel, which transforms the life of any and every sinner.
Shepherding a Child’s Heart
By Tedd Tripp
Shepherding a Child’s Heart teaches parents how to train up their child using the biblical principles of discipline and guidance.
Peacemaking for Families
— By Ken Sande
Using theology, this book helps facilitate unity and harmony in relationships that were once full of conflict.
This Momentary Marriage
— By John Piper
Tapping in from his own 40 years of marriage, Piper teaches that marriage is so much more than emotions, instead marriage exemplifies Jesus’ unwavering affection to His bride the Church.
Marry Wisely, Marry Well
— By Ernie Baker
This book is written to prepare individuals to build relationships that are founded on Christ before a relationship has even started.
In the Aftermath
Past the Pain of Childhood Sexual Abuse
— By Pamela Gannon and Beverly Moore
Sexual abuse is prevalent in our society today; this book presents the lasting hope that is found in our Creator and His Word despite the tragedy.
God, Marriage, and Family
— By Andreas Köstenberger
Köstenberger presents a biblical view of God’s plan and purpose for a home, emphasizing the importance of Scripture and obedience.
The Faithful Parent
— By Stuart Scott and Martha Peace
This book emphasizes the importance of nurturing your relationship with God in order to be a faithful parent to your children
The Exemplary Husband
— By Stuart Scott
This is a practical handbook that equips husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the church.
The Excellent Wife
— By Martha Peace
This book teaches what the Bible says about being a godly wife, while wholly relying on God’s grace for the journey.
Big Truths for Young Hearts
— By Bruce Ware
Ware takes systematic theology and presents it in a format that equips parents to teach their children the doctrines of theology at a young age.