Scott Turansky

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Scott Turansky




Scott Turansky has been a pastor and missionary for more than 33 years and is an author of several books. In addition to pastoring full time, Scott also conducts parenting seminars on Saturdays around the United States (effectiveparenting.org). He is the cofounder of the National Center for Biblical Parenting (biblicalparenting.org) and has co-authored four books.

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Parenting is Heart Work

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Motivate Your Child: A Chri...

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“Information comes into our heads on a regular basis, but much of it just stays there. Only when it moves down to our hearts does it become part of our lives.”
Scott Turansky, The Christian Parenting Handbook: 50 Heart-Based Strategies for All the Stages of Your Child's Life

“Contentment is being satisfied and grateful for what you have instead of grumbling about what you don’t have. It is a spiritual quality that adds peace and joy to our lives without the feeling that we need something more.”
Scott Turansky, Good and Angry: Exchanging Frustration for Character

“Children believe things in their hearts, and much of what they believe comes from what their parents tell them.”
Scott Turansky, Motivate Your Child: A Christian Parent's Guide to Raising Kids Who Do What They Need to Do Without Being Told



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