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Unheard Of: A Christian's Choice to NOT Have Children
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Unheard Of: A Christian's Choice to NOT Have Children
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Unheard Of: A Christian's Choice to NOT Have Children
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Would it be wrong for a Christian to choose to not have children? After all, it's only natural, but is it mandatory?
From a Christian and pro-life perspective, author Amanda Smith shares her belief regarding the choice of a Christian to never get pregnant or raise children and why she herself has chosen to be child-free. She also offers her opinion as to why an individual may possibly be happier if they choose this route versus what is considered the norm--not just for Christians, but people in general. This book well handles the very controversial, little discussed, and unheard-of subject of Born-Again Believer choosing to pursue only after Jesus and whatever He has called them to do with their lives rather than parenthood, to the point that the reader will most likely not be left with any questions as to what they should do by the end of this book.
Can you handle it? Read this book if you dare to find out!
From a Christian and pro-life perspective, author Amanda Smith shares her belief regarding the choice of a Christian to never get pregnant or raise children and why she herself has chosen to be child-free. She also offers her opinion as to why an individual may possibly be happier if they choose this route versus what is considered the norm--not just for Christians, but people in general. This book well handles the very controversial, little discussed, and unheard-of subject of Born-Again Believer choosing to pursue only after Jesus and whatever He has called them to do with their lives rather than parenthood, to the point that the reader will most likely not be left with any questions as to what they should do by the end of this book.
Can you handle it? Read this book if you dare to find out!