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Raising Kids in a Post-Christian Society: Jay and Laura Laffoon
by Melinda Means Aug 2009
What’s the most important thing Christian parents should demonstrate in their home to help their kids become successful adults? Marriage and parenting speakers and authors Jay and Laura Laffoon explain this and four other key principles for raising children in an increasingly non-Christian culture.
 
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uring their 15 years with the Youth for Christ organization (YFC), Jay and Laura Laffoon observed a familiar, but disturbing pattern. Young people would make the decision to follow Christ. Enthusiastic and energized, they would passionately commit to pursuing a godly path. Then they went home. And that’s where it would all fall apart.


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