The Prodigal Son
Parents Navigating a Secular Society with a Sacred Heart
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In a world awash with screens, shifting values, and spiritual apathy, parents are quietly asking a sacred question: Can I still lead my family back to God? In The Prodigal Son: Parents Navigating a Secular Society with a Sacred Heart, Lucas David Hernandez offers a deeply compassionate and practical guide for parents longing to reclaim their homes as places of grace, purpose, and spiritual resilience.
This book leads parents step-by-step through the emotional and cultural terrain of modern family life—with the steady hand of Scripture, developmental psychology, and hard-won parental wisdom. Whether you’re nurturing toddlers, guiding teens, or praying for a child who has wandered, each chapter offers actionable lessons that help you:
- Build spiritual habits with warmth, not shame
- Anchor your family against digital chaos and cultural confusion
- Set boundaries that protect without crushing the heart
- Heal wounds from past mistakes with humility and hope
- Wait with purpose and joy for a child’s return to faith
From bedtime rituals to screen-time covenants, Hernandez equips parents with the tools and encouragement to lead—not as perfect role models, but as faithful guides who understand that every household is a work in progress under divine construction.
With lyrical honesty and spiritual clarity, The Prodigal Son reminds us that parenting is not about controlling outcomes—it’s about creating a home where grace runs ahead of failure, and where love waits at the gate.
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