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Home-making and Character-building Foundations Series

Prompted by the discovery of major problems in even the most committed Canadian homes and churches, we are developing a "home-making and character-building foundations series" of studies. These aim to provide classic biblical guidance for families and single adults. Such guidance is of proven value in a world flooded with material containing biblically downgraded or distorted guidance and principles. Some studies will be augmented by modern works that retain the plain biblical truths. Research results will also appear in some of the studies. These are objective results over our first decade of research, highlighting central problems facing Canadian families, individuals and the church today.  

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The Studies les études
1.

 
Spurgeon's Catechism and Advice for Seekers,
including Six Surveys of Biblical Commitment
(74 p., 360 KB, revised Dec. 2010)

 
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2.

 
The Young Man's Friend, and
The Young Man Leaving Home
(233 p., 2.9 MB, Feb. 2011)

 
         


3.

The Young Woman's Friend and Character Guide (266 p., 3.5 MB, Feb. 2011)

 
         


4.

Truth's Victory over Error (116 p., 1.2 MB, May 2011)

 
         


5.

Sin and Satan: Five Classics (234 p., 2.2 MB, August 2011)

 
         


6.

The Duties of Parents, Parenting and Home-making (141 p., 1.7 MB, September 2011)

 
         


7.

The Believer's Pocket Companion,
and A Spiritual Treasury, Evening Devotions
(345 p., 1.8 MB, January 2012)

 
         


8.

Fashionable Amusements (130 p., 1.4 MB, January 2012)
9.

The Family at Home: Familiar Illustrations of Various Domestic Duties (289 p., 1.6 MB, January 2012)

 
         


 

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