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Raising Them Right: A Saint's Advice on Raising Children

Raising Them Right: A Saint's Advice on Raising Children - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Theophan The Recluse Govorov, Seraphim Rose (Translator), Peter E. Gillquist (Foreword by)Publish date:2005-05-25Pages:96
Language:EnglishPublisher:Ancient Faith PublishingISBN-13:9780962271304ISBN-10:962271306UPC:9780962271304Book Category:ReligionBook Subcategory:Christian Living, ChristianityBook Topic:Parenting, OrthodoxSize:8.52 x 5.53 x 0.28 inchesWeight:0.2998Product ID:SCW9WGGXR0

Saint Theophan, while from a different era and country, has an uncanny ability to communicate with modern Westerners. Raising Them Right provides both practical and spiritual insight into a variety of areas of concern to parents, such as baptism, guiding the spiritual and psychological development of children through their teens, and preserving grace in a child's life. A fresh redesign of a spiritual classic. "What good fortune therefore it is to receive a good, truly Christian upbringing, to enter with it into the years of youth, then in the same spirit to enter into the years of adulthood." --Saint Theophan


Find practical advice for reaching these goals for your children in RAISING THEM RIGHT.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Ancient Faith PublishingISBN-13:9780962271304ISBN-10:962271306UPC:9780962271304Book Category:ReligionBook Subcategory:Christian Living, ChristianityBook Topic:Parenting, OrthodoxSize:8.52 x 5.53 x 0.28 inchesWeight:0.2998Product ID:SCW9WGGXR0
Govorov, Theophan The Recluse: - Theophan the Recluse was born in 1815 in Chernavsk, Russia. After completing a theological education, Theophan took monastic vows and was ordained to the priesthood. In 1859, he was consecrated as a bishop, serving first in Tambov, then later in the diocese of Vladimir. Although a kindly bishop and a good administrator, Bishop Theophan grew increasingly weary of public office, and he longed to lead a life of prayer and seclusion. In 1866 he resigned from his active work of diocesan administration and retired to a remote monastery hidden in the great forests at Vyshen. Here he was to remain in seclusion until his death twenty-eight years later. After six years as abbot of the monastery and being an active part of the monastic services, in 1872 Theophan became a recluse. He remained strictly secluded, never going outside his cell, seeing no one but his confessor and the superior of his monastery. As a recluse for the rest of his life, Theophan devoted himself to prayer and asceticism, to correspondence, and to literary work.
Publisher: Ancient Faith Publishing

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