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  1. Wick
    Evansville, Indiana
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: male
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    February 13, 2018
    Wick
    Evansville, Indiana
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: male
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    I purchased this 150-page book several years ago, and I read most of it over the course of a couple of days. I should have read the book sooner. Everyday Talk is divided into 14 chapters and provides Biblical principles for conversing with your children in the normal routine of life, every day. Younts believes that everyday talk is the most powerful personal influence in your child's life - more powerful than Sunday School, friends, and parental discipline. Younts makes this conclusion using Deuteronomy 6:6-7 and backs up his argument using Scripture throughout the book. Some of the themes of Younts' book include...

    1. How much is your appreciation of the gospel a part of your day-to-day conversation with those around you?

    2. What kind of listener are you?

    3. Do you use pleasant words in your everyday talk with others?

    4. Are you ordinary or holy in the way you react when others hurt you?

    5. Do you have your own list of big sins that really set you off when you see them in others?

    Although this book is geared for parents, the practical applications can be used by anyone who desires to communicate with others in a God-honoring manner. I particularly like the chapter on music. The application questions at the end of each chapter could greatly aid a book study.
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