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    May 2011 Newsletter

    By Mark Roth on May 20, 2011 at 1:38 pm

    Earlier this afternoon I sent out our May 2011 email newsletter. Behold, the Web version!

    CONTENTS
    5% DISCOUNT

    We’re a little past half way through our seasonal 5% discount on Rod & Staff curriculum. And on any other books we sell on that site. Get the “fine print” here:

    Special Discount

    NEW BOOKS @ RODSTAFF.COM

    Sunshine Through the Storm — A tornado catches ten-year-old Joel and his family by surprise. So do the friends who arrive to help afterward. Their helpers are their sunshine through the storm.

    Ensamples…for Our Admonition — Read this book as a challenge to choose right, whether in response to admonition or to life circumstances. Illustrated by actual-life stories.

    The Christian and Authority — Small, short, and direct, this booklet is for everyone in authority or under authority.

    Link to these books here:

    New Books

    THE CHRISTIAN AND AUTHORITY

    Several excerpts from the above book:

    No authority figure — except God, the ultimate giver of authority — has absolute authority. No authority figure has the right (authority) to “lord it over” those for whom he is responsible. Every authority figure is responsible to someone else, and ultimately to God.

    Parents are responsible to instill respect for authority in their children. “Honor thy father and mother” is the beginning. Little children cannot read that command, much less obey it. So parents are to see that it happens. Children should never be allowed to make fun of or express disrespect for authority figures.

    A life of submission is a must. No one can properly exercise authority who has not learned to submit to his own authorities. The person who cannot follow well will not be able to lead well.

    TIDBITS

    Sometimes I’ll link to a book on Amazon via Twitter. For instance, these four:

    Managers of Their Homes: A practical guide to daily scheduling for Christian home-school families’

    The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion

    Already Compromised — “the final exam is in” — another book by Ken Ham

    Psychology And The Church: Critical Questions, Crucial Answers

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    Mark Roth

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