Conscientious parents who long to bring their children up as good Christians and good citizens face an uphill battle. In a culture of rampant narcissism and moral anarchy, righteous living isn't easy and it isn't popular. But positive cultural transformation happens quietly, one life at a time, and that is good news for parents. In this hopeful book, world-renowned researcher George Barna and nationally respected counselor Jimmy Myers offer parents a plan of action to raise healthy, godly children in a morally bankrupt culture. If the parents of this generation want to see their children grow up with their faith and consciences intact, they cannot afford to simply react, making it up as they go along. They must approach their responsibilities to parent their children with intentionality and consistency. This eye-opening book helps them do just that.
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Weight: 314g
Dimensions: 145 x 218mm
Publication Date: 04 Jul 2017
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780801000645
About George BarnaJimmy Myers
George Barna currently serves as the executive director of the American Culture and Faith Institute conducting research on governance elections worldview and cultural transformation. He is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of more than fifty books and his work is frequently cited as an authoritative source by the media. A frequent speaker at ministry conferences around the world he has been on the faculty at several universities and seminaries. George and his wife Nancy have three adopted daughters and two grandchildren and live on the central California coast.Jimmy Myers was involved in youth ministry in the local church for more than twenty years before making the jump to psychotherapy. A licensed professional counselor he speaks to youth and their parents at conferences and retreats across the country. In 2001 he founded the Timothy Center a multi-campus Christian counseling practice located in Austin Texas that focuses on the needs and issues of adolescents and their families. He has authored coauthored and compiled several books and articles for youth and parents and is assistant professor with the Center for Counseling and Family Studies at Liberty University. Jimmy and his wife Beth have three children and five grandchildren and live north of Austin Texas.