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Christian Parents--Don't Lose Your Children!, July 14, 2005
This review is from: How to Bring Your Children to Christ..& Keep Them There: Avoiding the Tragedy of False Conversion (Hardcover)
Ray Comfort has produced another volume on evangelism, and this time it strikes home more personally than any of his excellent books. He points out how the overwhelming majority of children from Christian families eagerly leave the church once they hit their 18th birthday--a tragic commentary on the ineffectiveness of American christianity today. Comfort cites from his own role as a father on how to lead your kids to a sound salvation in Christ. This man's ministry is an answer to prayer for the ever-darkening times we live in! Many thanks to this one-of-a-kind teacher/author.
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FABULOUS! Eye-Opening and Very Convicting!!!, April 19, 2006
This review is from: How to Bring Your Children to Christ..& Keep Them There: Avoiding the Tragedy of False Conversion (Hardcover)
Are you concerned about your children's salvation? This is the book for you! Having children myself, I went searching for a book that would address whether their salvation was, in fact, true. Of course, while God only knows their hearts, I still felt that I would not be fulfilling my parental duty if I didn't do my homework.
I found this book very easy-to-understand, profound and convicting! There is a chapter at the end of the book that addresses the outside influences we allow into our childrens' lives. This was painful to read as I realized how subtle the enemy is, and how easy it is to be conformed to the standards of the world.
I believe this will change your whole way of witnessing to your own children. I've already begun using this book as a guideline on talking to my children about their salvation.
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A must-read for all Christian parents, October 20, 2007
This review is from: How to Bring Your Children to Christ..& Keep Them There: Avoiding the Tragedy of False Conversion (Hardcover)
"We don't understand how our son John could be living such a wicked life! We raised him in church and did everything right!" Ever hear these words uttered by godly parents in your church? The sad fact is that they probably DID do most things right -- except lead little Johnny to genuine salvation. As Ray Comfort emphasizes in this small book, bringing your children to Christ (and keeping them there) involves far more than a "sinner's prayer" at age four.
Those already familiar with Comfort's ministry will recognize his message here. Most of the book focuses on teaching your children about God's Law to bring conviction of sin so that they will recognize that they are guilty before God and need a Savior. As in most of his other works, Comfort uses the Ten Commandments to show that we are indeed individually guilty of sinning against God's holy Law. Only when we realize this can we repent and humbly accept the free gift of salvation through Christ.
What's different in this book is that Comfort shows how to communicate these truths on a child's level, often suggesting helpful visual aids and object lessons. For example, how do you sensitively tell a young child what it means to commit adultery? Comfort also warns about the dangers of prematurely leading a child to "salvation", since children usually want to please Mommy & Daddy and can easily be manipulated into doing something they don't understand (producing the "false conversion" of the book's subtitle). His do's and don't's are very practical.
The rest of the book deals with other fairly basic guidelines for raising godly kids, such as:
**Making sure our lives back up what we say (since children are very sensitive to hypocrisy),
**Guarding against worldly influences -- sinful entertainment, wrong friends, and the humanistic indoctrination of public schools (AMEN!),
**Having daily family devotions,
**Warning your kids about the dangers of alcohol, smoking, and immorality, and
**Letting your kids observe your concern for the lost.
There are other great books on Christian child rearing that go into much more detail, but this little classic is foundational. I firmly believe that God is powerfully using Ray Comfort to call the church back to true biblical evangelism. I highly recommend this book -- it would make a great gift for any believing parents-to-be!
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