One of the great challenges for the modern parent is how to make room for your personal pursuit of God in the midst of the pressing priorities of raising a family. How to Be a God Chaser and a Kid Chaser offers many practical answers to this challenging issue. Those answers come from a diverse background of writers including Thetus Tenney, Tommy Tenney, Ceci Sheets, Cindy Jacobs, Beth Alves, Jane Hansen, Dick Eastman, Joy Dawson, Wesley and Stacey Campbell. This is a practical, encouraging, and motivational resource that will bring comfort and direction for the parent trying to walk the tightrope of maintaining their own personal spiritual quest and faithfully parenting their children.
Tommy Tenney is the author of multi-million selling The God Chasers series. He has written more than thirty books, with eight best-selling titles to date. Tommy has books in over forty languages, traveled into more than seventy-two countries and television broadcast into one hundred twenty nations. Tommy spent ten years pastoring and has spent over twenty years in itinerant ministry. His two passions are leading others to seek the presence of God and encouraging unity in the body of Christ. He is the founder of GodChasers.network, a mission's ministry organized to assist pastors globally, and distribute Tommy's teachings through various media. Three generations of ministry in his family heritage, and three daughters, have given Tommy a unique perspective on ministry. The Tenneys reside in Louisiana with their three daughters, their son-in-law, four grandchildren and two Yorkies.
This was fine, and I didn’t hate anything the author themselves wrote. The people they chose for guest essays? Not people I align with theologically at all. And the idea that we are purposefully responsible for taking our children into heaven? Not something I really agree with at all.
A collection of thoughts from some incredible Christians on balancing the search for God and His truth with the busyness of little ones. This small volume includes some great hints, tips, and encouragement.
Inspirational, especially for moms like me who have young kids. When we are in the trenches of motherhood and long to serve the Lord in other ways, this book puts things in perspective.