Parenting Books We Love
- Dave Polus
- Jul 26, 2022
- 2 min read
Raising kids in the 21st Century is not for the faint of heart. As parents, we need all the wisdom we can get and lots of prayer! Amy and I were like sponges when it came to marriage advice and parenting advice. We found marriages and families we admired; couples still in love after decades, and families who were close, and we asked lots of questions. How did you get a marriage like that? A family that loves to be together? Kids who love God and the church? Once we caught the vision we were intentional about creating the marriage and family we wanted. Also, we referred to several books that have been great sources of wisdom as we raised our kids. Below are our favorites:
Shepherding a Child's Heart by Paul David Tripp
A real treasure that helps you develop a Godward orientation in the heart of your
child. We didn't want religious kids, we wanted kids who loved God, the Word, and
had a heart of obedience.
2. Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family by Paul
David Tripp
Paul David Tripp gives a big picture of parenting and the importance of the gospel
in changing the heart of your child and growing character. "When the gospel takes
root it does what no parenting can do."
3. My First, Second & Third Attempts at Parenting by Steve Murrell
With humor and wisdom, Pastor Steve Murrell, Every Nation Ministries, gives
wise advice on cultivating your child's heart and how to deal with our own heart
as parents.
4. Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies
Hillary Morgan Ferrer
An encouraging book for every parent who is overwhelmed by all the cultural
lies their kids are hearing about. Read this book before your kids are teens. This
book will help you have the confidence to teach your kids to form their own
biblical beliefs about what is true and false.
5. Talking to you kids about Jesus; 30 Conversations that Every Parent Must Have
by Natasha Crain
We all want kids who know and love God but how does that happen. Many parents
don't know how to talk to their kids about God.
The author gives you guidance on how to talk to your children about the existence
of God, science and God, the nature of God, believing in God, and the difference
God can make in their lives.

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