Parenting Is Hard and Then You Die
A Fun but Honest Look at Raising Kids of All Ages Right
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Tom Parks
Parenting Is Hard and Then You Die provides a biblical and comprehensive strategy for raising healthy kids in a world that is morally bankrupt, spiritually desolate, and increasingly dangerous. That strategy is clear and specific, rooted in the Bible, proved successful, and communicated in a fun, entertaining way.
Dr. David Clarke has written many books on family. This book stands out for all of the following:
- Extremely practical
- Clarke's trademark humor
- Gives good attention to the teen years
- Strategies tested in his own home and by counseling clients
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great book, really straight forward
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One star
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shockingly devoid of empathy
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It wasn’t for our family.
Entertaining but not inline with our Values or ideologies for what Christ-centered parenting should look like.
But the author has a right to speak his own truth. I just caution to readers that he refers to his truth as Gods truth which seems manipulative
This Read requires some serious discernment
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