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Parenting with Scripture: A Topical Guide for Teachable Moments
Parenting with Scripture: A Topical Guide for Teachable Moments
Parenting with Scripture: A Topical Guide for Teachable Moments
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Parenting with Scripture: A Topical Guide for Teachable Moments

Written by Kara Durbin

Narrated by Ann Richardson

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Train your child in the way he or she should go, moment-by-moment with God's Word.Parenting with Scripture is an easy-to-use topical resource for parents who want to make the most of teachable moments with their children. It is a guide to help you train your children in how to think and apply God's Word the day-to-day.The 101 alphabetically-arranged, two-page topics address behavior, attitude, emotions, and actions. Examples include forgiveness, humility, anger, and procrastination. Each topic is comprised of Scripture passages, discussion questions, action items, and parenting tips. This revised edition of Parenting with Scripture adds detailed help for parents to quickly identify teachable moments and know what to do when they appear.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 15, 2016
ISBN9781683661436

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    Parenting With Scripture is a helpful tool in teaching children.It deals with different emotions and situations. It has a Discussion and Take Action along with scripture that applies to that problem and It has a Scripture Appendix. There is also a section on Verses To Memorize. The first emotion that us addressed is anger, I had a ptoblem with anger and even though I am not a child or teenager, in the Discussion section, the first question that is asked is, "Was it really worth getting angry?" Now that I think back, over half the time, it was not worth it. Next, "How could the situation have been handled differently?" Again, there was a more appropriate way of handling the situation. The last one, "What does anger accomplish?" All I remember is that someones feelings were hurt and in at least one case, I lost a friend.It has methods to help with these incidents and scripture to help understanding.There are so many negative things in life today to influence our children, we as parents need as much help as possible, and this book is such a help. The cover is eye catching, the book is arranged so it is easily referred to as often as needed. A needed tool in our parenting journey. Children are always asking, "Why or Why come?", now we can give them an answer.I received a complimentary copy from MPnewsroom for this review.