It's Not Too Late: The Essential Part You Play in Shaping Your Teen's Faith

It's Not Too Late: The Essential Part You Play in Shaping Your Teen's Faith

by Dan Dupee
It's Not Too Late: The Essential Part You Play in Shaping Your Teen's Faith

It's Not Too Late: The Essential Part You Play in Shaping Your Teen's Faith

by Dan Dupee

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Overview

It has long been said that once kids are in high school and college, they are beyond the influence of their parents. This pervasive cultural myth is not supported by research, biblical teaching, or even anecdotal accounts. Yet because of it, many Christian parents live in silent angst about the faith of their older and adult children, thinking they can no longer do anything to shape their kids' spiritual and life decisions.

Drawing on sociological research and Scripture, Dan Dupee shows parents that it is not too late—and in fact these turbulent years of transitioning into adulthood are a time when their kids may need their guidance the most. He shows parents how to make the most out of the opportunities they have to offer guidance, wisdom, and spiritual support, with the goal of seeing their children not just survive college with faith intact but enter adulthood with a faith of their own—one that will carry them through all that life brings their way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801018602
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/15/2016
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Dan Dupee is chairman of the board of the Coalition for Christian Outreach, a Pittsburgh-based campus ministry working annually with over 32,000 students on over 115 campuses. He brings together biblical truth, sociological research, college transition findings, and focus group work with parents of adolescents to develop principles that are fresh, clarifying additions to a growing body of research on teen faith development. Dan and his wife, Carol, are the parents of four children. They live in the northern suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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