A Faith of Their Own

Understanding the Common Cry of Preteens

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adolescence, Parenting
Cover of the book A Faith of Their Own by Folmsbee, Chris, Nazarene Publishing House
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Folmsbee, Chris ISBN: 9780834130388
Publisher: Nazarene Publishing House Publication: May 21, 2013
Imprint: Beacon Hill Press Language: English
Author: Folmsbee, Chris
ISBN: 9780834130388
Publisher: Nazarene Publishing House
Publication: May 21, 2013
Imprint: Beacon Hill Press
Language: English
If you are the parent of a preteen, you may feel as if you are the only person in the world trying to deal with this almost-grown stranger in your home. You might describe your preteen as opinionated, sometimes defiant, seeking independence one day and totally dependent on you the next, inquisitive, and--above all--seeking to break the world record for the number of text mes-sages sent and received in one day. How, with all that is going on in the hearts and minds of preteens, can we parents help them develop A Faith of Their Own? Chris Folmsbee is an experienced youth worker, an author and speaker, and a dad. He understands that you—the parent of a preteen—is learning as you go. By encouraging, inspiring, and equipping you, Folmsbee gives you practical and realistic tools to help you accept and meet the challenge to guide your preteen into spiritual formation for the mission of God. Understanding the Common Cry of Preteens is the first piece of a three-part series designed to help you help your teen develop spiritually as he or she develops physically and mentally. The ultimate goal is to prepare you as you lead your child to conform to the image of God through Jesus Christ.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
If you are the parent of a preteen, you may feel as if you are the only person in the world trying to deal with this almost-grown stranger in your home. You might describe your preteen as opinionated, sometimes defiant, seeking independence one day and totally dependent on you the next, inquisitive, and--above all--seeking to break the world record for the number of text mes-sages sent and received in one day. How, with all that is going on in the hearts and minds of preteens, can we parents help them develop A Faith of Their Own? Chris Folmsbee is an experienced youth worker, an author and speaker, and a dad. He understands that you—the parent of a preteen—is learning as you go. By encouraging, inspiring, and equipping you, Folmsbee gives you practical and realistic tools to help you accept and meet the challenge to guide your preteen into spiritual formation for the mission of God. Understanding the Common Cry of Preteens is the first piece of a three-part series designed to help you help your teen develop spiritually as he or she develops physically and mentally. The ultimate goal is to prepare you as you lead your child to conform to the image of God through Jesus Christ.

More books from Nazarene Publishing House

Cover of the book The Art and Practice of Bivocational Ministry by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Best Practices for Children's Ministry by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Called Unto Holiness, Volume 1 by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Beacon Bible Commentary, Volume 2 by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Sons and Daughters of Bangladesh by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Messengers of Holiness by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Pastor's Guide/Personal Spiritual Formation by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Mildred Bangs Wynkoop by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book World Changers by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Great Holiness Classics, Volume 6 by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Revival Fires by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book So Long Status Quo by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book C.S. Lewis and the Bright Shadow/Holiness by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book Jesus Is Lord by Folmsbee, Chris
Cover of the book A Generous Life by Folmsbee, Chris
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy