Rearing Children in a Postmodern World

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Pastor Carey N. Ingram ISBN: 9781491709863
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Pastor Carey N. Ingram
ISBN: 9781491709863
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Todays world presents many challenges to raising children, including ever-changing technology, gangs, drug culture, and an array of other harmful influences. Its more difficult than ever to help children be safe, stable, happy, and able to resist temptations. In Rearing Children in a Postmodern World, author Pastor Carey N. Ingram guides you through the complexities of Christian parenting and gives hope to those overwhelmed by the worldly conditions.

Building on his experiences as a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, and mentor, he provides advice about teaching children to live a life that is pleasing in the eyes of God. He explores the origin of the dysfunctional family, emphasizes the importance of mentoring, and discusses

how to understand the postmodern world;
whether to discipline or punish children;
how gangs affect children; and
why abstinence should be a teen goal.

Providing a fresh approach to raising children today, Rearing Children in a Postmodern World offers insight into how parents, schools, community agencies, and industries can work together to bring success and happiness to youngsters lives.

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Todays world presents many challenges to raising children, including ever-changing technology, gangs, drug culture, and an array of other harmful influences. Its more difficult than ever to help children be safe, stable, happy, and able to resist temptations. In Rearing Children in a Postmodern World, author Pastor Carey N. Ingram guides you through the complexities of Christian parenting and gives hope to those overwhelmed by the worldly conditions.

Building on his experiences as a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, and mentor, he provides advice about teaching children to live a life that is pleasing in the eyes of God. He explores the origin of the dysfunctional family, emphasizes the importance of mentoring, and discusses

how to understand the postmodern world;
whether to discipline or punish children;
how gangs affect children; and
why abstinence should be a teen goal.

Providing a fresh approach to raising children today, Rearing Children in a Postmodern World offers insight into how parents, schools, community agencies, and industries can work together to bring success and happiness to youngsters lives.

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