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Life Changing Books for 2026

Life Changing Books for 2026

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Books can shape families—and strengthen faith. In this inspiring episode of Family Vision, Rob and Amy Rienow respond to a listener question about the books and resources that have deeply impacted their worldview and parenting journey.

Rob and Amy each share two powerful books that have helped them understand God's truth more clearly and disciple their family with purpose. You'll hear about titles that confront the cultural lies of secularism, explore the foundations of biblical education, and help your family see history and current events through a Gospel lens. If you're looking to build your own family's library of truth, this episode is a great place to start.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

- How worldview books have shaped the Reinows' faith and family

- Why it's valuable to read authors you don't 100% agree with

- The difference between Greek and Hebrew models of education

- Why Christian history matters for raising Gospel-centered kids

- How to find trustworthy books for family discipleship

Books Referenced:

How Should We Then Live? by Francis Schaeffer

What Your Child Needs to Know When by Robin Sampson

What If Jesus Had Never Been Born? by D. James Kennedy

All Through the Ages by Christine Miller

Resources:

Visionary Parenting (Read a Free Sample) – Discover God's purpose for your parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/parenting

VFM Live Events & Family Camps – Join us at a future conference or family camp near you: https://visionaryfam.com/events

Connect With Us:

We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts, book suggestions, or prayer requests to podcast@visionaryfam.com. Our team prays for every email and would be honored to connect with you personally.

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