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Martin Luther: Training Children in the Home

Martin Luther: Training Children in the Home

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  • Wilbur G. Bruinsma

Martin Luther was concerned about the Christian home. He saw the home as a place where children must be trained in the truth of the gospel. This article shows that training children must be done in understanding that children are depraved and need Christ. This article explains how Luther viewed such family training.

Source: Standard Bearer, 2001. 3 pages.

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