Ebook
Jim Burns, president of HomeWord, lays a positive foundation for parenting with practical strategies and illustrations, teaching how to create a warm, grace-filled home.
Be the Parent Your Family Needs
If we are truly honest, most of us don't really know what we're
doing as parents. We have good intentions, but daily frustrations
and ongoing struggles might be evidence that we were better
prepared to drive a car or pursue our career than raise
children.
To counter the usual trial-and-error method of parenting, Jim Burns
offers time-tested advice and strategies for today's busy families.
Infused with his signature candidness and practicality, each
chapter explores a different aspect of parenting--from breaking
generational chains of dysfunction and creating a warm atmosphere
at home to handling discipline issues and blessing your children
with a legacy of faith. Helpful follow-up exercises and questions
along the way reinforce the basics of good parenting and provide a
foundation for developing your own family plan.
You won't find any quick fixes here, but you will learn how to make
a positive difference in your family.
Jim Burns founded the ministry of HomeWord in 1985 with the goal of bringing help and hope to struggling families. As host of the national radio broadcast HomeWord with Jim Burns, Jim's passion is to build God-honoring families through communicating practical truths that will enable adults and young people alike to live out their Christian faith. In addition to the radio program, Jim speaks to thousands around the world each year through seminars and conferences. He is also senior director of the HomeWord Center for Youth and Family at Azusa Pacific University and an award-winning author, whose books include Creating an Intimate Marriage, Teaching Your Children Healthy Sexuality and Confident Parenting. He has been featured through numerous media outlets including CNN, ABC, Focus on the Family, and Library Journal. Jim and his wife, Cathy, have three grown daughters and live in Southern California. Visit www.homeword.com.