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The Child in the Midst: A Comparative Study of Child Welfare in Christian and Non-Christian Lands

The Child in the Midst: A Comparative Study of Child Welfare in Christian and Non-Christian Lands

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Number of Chapters: 20

Length: 07 hours and 18 minutes

Language: English

Chapters follow the progression of a child from birth through working years.Thus, Chapter 1 traces the child from newborn to toddler stage in the home. It includes assumed rights of children and mothers, superstitions, diseases and treatments, and what missions are contributing. Continuing on, Chapter 2 compares homes in various countries, explains the need for teaching the mothers, and delves into roles of fathers and missions. Other chapters explore the importance of play, the clash between play and work, views on education, and the role of worship. (Bill Boerst)

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Foreword (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 1, Part A: The Child in its Helplessness (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 1, Part B: The Child in its Helplessness (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 1, Part C: The Child in its Helplessness (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 2, Part A: The Child at Home (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 2, Part B: The Child at Home (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 2, Part C: The Child at Home (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 3, Part A: The Child at Play and at Work (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 3, Part B: The Child at Play and at Work (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 3, Part C: The Child at Play and at Work (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 4, Part A: The Child at School (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 4, Part B: The Child at School (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 4, Part C: The Child at School (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 5, Part A: The Child at Worship (Bill Boerst)
Chapter 5, Part B: The Child at Worship (VfkaBT)
Chapter 5, Part C: The Child at Worship (VfkaBT)
Chapter 6, Part A: The Child at Work for Christ (MaryAnn)
Chapter 6, Part B: The Child at Work for Christ (MaryAnn)
Chapter 6, Part C: The Child at Work for Christ (MaryAnn)
Chapter 7: Appendix (MaryAnn)
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