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241 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 1, 2016
This book is full of great principles for parenting. These are not detailed, step-by-step procedures but rather are grounded values to develop a gospel-oriented basis for parenting your kids. The basic premise is that both the kids and the parents need to understand that all of their problems that come bubbling up throughout childhood and adulthood are a result of a heart problem. This is not about obeying or disobeying a set of rules, but worshipping some “thing”, or things”, other than God.
Our main task as parents is to point our children to the state of their hearts and to help them discover what idols are capturing their attention. And as with any process, we need to be patient. This is “a life-long process of incremental awareness and progressive change.”
While the principles in this book are excellent, this was a really tough book to get through. The author is extremely wordy and his style detracts from his message. I feel like he was just filling up pages to sell another book. For me, it takes this book from a five star read down into the three star range. The author has posted his fourteen principles on a blog here: http://www.desiringgod.org/articles/y... and reading these is probably sufficient to understand the important messages of the book. My second gripe with the book is that the author repeatedly states how he did not understand or implement any of this when he was raising his children. Any personal anecdotes in the book are about his failure as a parent as opposed to any successes. While sharing failures is important and certainly provides comfort for the reader, I got the sense that the author was telling us to “do what he says, not what he did”. Ideally, he would have found some parents who have implemented these principles and shared these stories with the reader so that we could understand how to practically implement these ideas and give us confidence that they do indeed work!