Introducing a new approach
that swaps
that swaps
fear and guilt
for grace and wisdom!
If news stories and some high-profile Christian leaders are to be believed, the task of parenting—particularly of parenting a teenager—has never been more difficult or terrifying.
The often-quoted statistics, which, like a fisherman’s tale, seem to grow more fantastic with each retelling, have produced a groundswell of panic within many Christian circles.
Pharmacy parties, oral sex, and apostasy…oh my! Many parents live in constant fear that they will fail, that their children will be devoured by the world—unless mom and dad can inspire good behavior for 18 full years.
But what if parents are only hearing part of the story?
What if the real world isn’t so scary, after all?
In his new book Real World Parents: Christian Parenting for Families Living in the Real World, popular author and speaker Mark Matlock offers a perspective that directly contrasts the usual fear and guilt-based parenting programs that focus on shielding kids from the evils of the world and producing good behavior.
Parents, he says, become fearful and controlling because they are listening to the wrong story—the world’s story. Real World Parents is about a fundamental shift in FOCUS towards God’s epic, timeless story and HIS understanding of reality, which is UNCHANGING, regardless of the world’s traps and trends.
What readers won’t find in the pages of Matlock’s book is a rigid program or magic formula for churning out good kids because Real World Parenting is not about what parents do. It’s about who they are.
“Many Christian parenting books focus on helping parentsfigure out how to raise well-behaved, well-mannered kids.And while that's an important element, not many focusedon raising kids to have hearts that seek after Christ.
The goal of parenting, in the long run, isn't for our kidsto be known for how well behaved they are,but for how well they know and respond to God,”Matlock says.
“Our behaviors are ultimately driven by our understandingof the way the world works, of what we believe to be trueand false about the universe, of our perception of reality.
How can we communicate God’s worldview to our kids?What story are we telling them about the universe,both intentionally and—more importantly—in the way we live with and for God over time?”
Along the way, Real World Parents will discover:
* Why God likes us and is already happy with our families
* Surprising statistics about teen sex, drugs, and smoking that raise the question: are things really getting worse?
* The three most common parental responses to a scary world—and why they don’t work
* Why parents should teach their children how to “fail productively”
* What kids really need to become spiritually healthy—and how parents can provide those things
* How to evaluate media through the lens of God’s story
Just like the Real World Parents seminars, the book guides parents through the seven marks of a wise person, encouraging them to examine their definitions of success, their management of resources, the sources they turn to for wise counsel, and the health of their relationships.
Matlock believes it is ONLY through embracing and modeling God’s wisdom to their families that parents will create an environment that promotes the true spiritual growth of their children.
Real World Parents is,
at the heart, a message of
HOPE for families.
“We wonder how God could ever look at our familiesin the shape they’re in and grin. And the problem isthat as parents we sometimes forget that we’re alsochildren, that our God is our Father, that he’s evenmore lovingly inclined to smile at us than we are tosmile at our own kids. Our father likes us, and heforgives even our parenting shortcomings and ourfamily failings,” Matlock says.
“No matter how goodor bad you think your family is God has plans for youthat will unfold in the Real World. God will continueto move your family along in the journey he has in storefor you. That’s what real world parenting is about—understanding that journeyand communicating it to our kids.”
Real World Parents:
Christian Parenting for Families Living in the Real World
by Mark Matlock
Zondervan/Youth Specialties March 2010
ISBN: 978-0-3106-6936-4/143 pages/softcover/$12.99
I received this book for free from The B & B Media Group Inc.
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