To Achieve Victory, First You Must Seek It Many Christian families suffer today because they fail to capture the hearts of their children. Too often they fail to communicate vision, convictions, and wisdom to their sons an... more »d daughters. In the battle between pagan culture and the Christian family culture, paganism often wins. The sad response is that too many Christian parents simply give up. Others set their goals so low that their best strategy is simply to see their children 'survive' a little bit longer, or to lose the battle for the generations as slowly as possible. We believe more is needed. Our message is this: To achieve victory, first you must seek it. In the battle for the family, this means making God-honoring and strategic choices which cultivate an environment of honor, faithfulness to Christ, and generationally-minded decision-making. How to Disciple Your Family: A Plan for Generational Victory is designed to give parents helpful tools to make this vision a reality. How do you train brothers and sisters to become best friends? How do you effectively pass on your family s core convictions generationally? How do you equip your children to think like creative entrepreneurs? These and other critical questions are answered in How to Disciple Your Family: A Plan for Generational Victory, a series of messages by Douglas W. Phillips and Geoffrey Botkin geared at equipping parents with helpful discipleship tools for passing on a legacy of godly experiences and wisdom to their children that they can build on as part of a long-term vision for generational success. Titles include: * Strategic Considerations for a Multi-Generational Vision * Seven Secrets of Successful Multi-Generational Visionaries * The Family Toledoth * The Family Catechism * 200-Year Plans that Succeed * Training Brothers and Sisters to Be Best Friends and The Family Enterprise * How to Draft a 200-Year Plan * The Family Investiture, Part I * The Family Investiture, Part II * Armchair Discussions: Becoming a Christian Visionary, Developing a Leadership Mindset & Questions and Answers« less