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The Hunger for Significance

Seeing the Image of God in Man

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The Hunger for Significance

By: R.C. Sproul
Narrated by: George W. Sarris
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Dr. Sproul's classic gets to the heart of humanity's search for personal worth. As he sheds light on daily obstacles to dignity-in home, school, hospital, prison, church, and workplace - Dr. Sproul points us to new ways of loving and serving one another.

©1991 R. C. Sproul (P)2020 eChristian
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it was tolerable until I got to the part where he said parents who spare the rod, spoil the child. He then went on to use this as justification for spanking. I couldnt quite figure how rod was translated into spanking. .... because I can think of many other things the rod could have symbolised but anyhows, i feel i have many more tools in my parenting basket than hitting.

I have no desire to spank any of my 5 kids. I dont care to hear a professed man of God speak anything else if his advice is to tell me to hit a child.

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