Many people did not grow up in a Christian home, and many more do not consider their childhood experience a good model. Robert Wolgemuth presents this inspiring, practical aduiobook for people who want to have a Christian home.
So, what’s so great about a Christian home? There’s redemption. There’s forgiveness. There’s hope. Laughter and genuine happiness. There’s discipline and purpose there. And there’s grace … lots of grace.
The Most Important Place on Earth, read by the author, covers eight answers to the question “What does a Christian home look like?” It’s filled with stories and practical ideas that will convince any listener that a Christian home is not an illusive stereotype. It’s something that really can be achieved. And it’s something worth having. You’ll see.
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"Not sure what I was looking for, but there was no new information here. Most of the info here was how we already live. "
— Jill (4 out of 5 stars)
“What could be more important than showing people exactly how to build a Christian home for their families? Robert has written an exceptional book. I recommend it to you.”
— Beth Moore, author and Bible teacher" A good and practable book about the running of a Christian home. There was nothing much new, but the author put it all together and a good review about what is really important. "
— Peggy, 2/28/2010" A very good overview of what a Christian home is about. We all need reminders and this is one that gives me a that without finger pointing. The author offers exmaples from his own life experiences so we learn along with him. "
— Shannon, 2/11/2010" I loved this . . . "
— Emily, 10/11/2009" I read this one over and over. What a great read!!!! "
— Monica, 1/31/2008Robert Wolgemuth has been in the book publishing business for over forty years. A former president of Thomas Nelson Publishers, he is the founder of Wolgemuth & Associates, a literary agency representing the work of more than two hundred authors. The author of over twenty books, Robert is known as a relentless champion for the family, relationship building, and biblical truth. A 1969 graduate of Taylor University, he received an honorary doctorate in 2005.