Walking Tall in Babylon: Raising Children to Be Godly and Wise in a Perilous World

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Courageous Parenting for Dangerous Times.

We live in frightening times, when stories of terrorism and child abductions lead the evening news, and kids regularly experiment with such dangers as drugs, alcohol, and premarital sex, raves and the occult. At such times, it seems to many parents that the world is falling apart. Nothing is more terrifying than sending our children out into a dangerous world. But what can we really do to protect our kids?

You Can Lead Your Family Out of Fear and Into Effective, Godly Living.

Scripture tells us that centuries ago, Daniel and his friends also faced a hostile world. Yet God provided a way for them to “walk tall in Babylon.” Not only did God keep them safe, he allowed them to profoundly affect the culture they touched–and he can protect and strengthen your kids in the same way.

Includes Materials for Personal or Group Study.

About the author

Connie Neal is the author of dozens of books, including What’s a Christian to Do with Harry Potter?, The Gospel According to Harry Potter, and Dancing in the Arms of God. She has multiple credits on Bible projects, including the Gold Medallion Award-winning Spiritual Renewal Bible, and has ten years of experience as a church staff youth pastor. A speaker for more than a decade, Connie has toured as a guest speaker for Women of Faith and Children's Ministry Live!. She and her husband, Pat, are the parents of two school-age children and one college student.

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