5 Steps for Using Scripture for Character Training +FREE Printable

Published:
July 10, 2019

Sarah Shelton

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Sarah Shelton

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Although it’s easy to think that other parents don’t struggle with character issues in their children’s lives, this simply is not the truth. We all struggle with character issues from time to time!

Sometimes these issues start small (little incidents of unkind speech, ingratitude, or pouting), but they can quickly become full-blown habits of anger, discontent, or defiance. Thankfully, God doesn’t leave us on our own to figure out how to deal with these issues (both in our children and in ourselves) God gives us His Word.

Knowing how to apply that Word takes work and discernment, but the task need not be overwhelming. This FREE step-by-step guide and Character Training Journal is the perfect tool to teach your child how to appropriate scripture to any area of his or her life.

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