
Parents Rising
8 Strategies for Raising Kids Who Love God, Respect Authority, and Value What's Right
by Arlene Pellicane
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Pub Date Apr 03 2018 | Archive Date Apr 03 2018
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Description
How to raise godly children in a godless world
Do you feel like you’re fighting a losing battle? Against the culture, against the busyness, sometimes even against your spouse and kids… Often it seems like everything is against you as a parent, and your everyday life can feel far from joy-filled. But it doesn’t need to be that way. Parents Rising will show you eight cultural trends that parents are up against today and what you can do to claim victory.
This book is about growth not guilt. It’s not a pep talk, or a “try harder” speech. This is real help for real problems that every parent faces. It’s a way to focus your efforts so that they’ll be more effective and you’ll be less exhausted.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780802416605 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 192 |
Featured Reviews

Such good practical relevant advice fills this book. Doesn’t tell parents to baby kids but exhorts parents to use their God given authority to teach kids how to behave so they can be great adults. Touches on all the topics that are affecting parenting and child raising in today’s society of “it’s all about me” instant gratification device driven world. Author is genuine and easy to read. She gives personal examples and talks about her struggles. She doesn’t give off Aires of having everything together. She’s open about struggling with these issues too. She gives practical ways to handles these issues, lists things you can do with your kids instead of having them sit on devices, and finishes sections with questions for more personal reflection. Great book. I would highly recommend it.
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