Released in the UK September 2004
Released in the US November 2004
Trade paperback | 304 Pages
9781857929416 • £7.99 $12.99
BISAC – REL012080
In a nut-shell this book is a non judgmental, practical, hands- on, I've been there approach to Christian parenting... with a wonderful, inspiring, get me started focus on prayer. Yet it doesn't compromise on the truth and the challenge of God's word. Once you start reading it you will realise the value of prayer, you will be itching to start it with your child, you will learn and your family will learn the importance of communicating with God.
Denise George, is a mother, Christian and human being. Her book is written on the back of a life time of experience, mistakes, triumphs, problems, ideas, inspiration, questions, scripture reading... and prayer.
Read this book to be challenged by the call to teach your child to pray. You'll be encouraged by the honest "I've been there," approach of the author. You're going to be inspired by the wonderful activities and ideas sections. And those really difficult questions that you've wanted to ask someone but haven't dared - have a look at the question section. There's probably someone who has asked that question before you.
Every family should read this. Every family should use this. Because every family should teach their children to pray!
Denise George
Denise George is an internationally popular writer and speaker best known for creative Biblical application. Denise is married to Dr. Timothy George, executive editor of Christianity Today and founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama.
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This book inspired me to pray more myself and to be creative in helping my children to pray. Denise George writes in a fresh, easy-to-read style. The chapters are short, with bullet points under the main headings. The book is full of suggestions to encourage your child to pray and give ideas to put legs to your children's prayers'. Many of these practical ideas are straightforward and easy to adopt. The author draws from her own experience as a mother of two children. Her honesty is refreshingly helpful.
Evangelical Times