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Sacred Parenting: How Raising Children Shapes Our Souls, Participant's Guide

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In this six-session video-based small group bible study, Sacred Parenting, Gary Thomas uses a unique lens to look at parenting, moving beyond raising great children to becoming more holy as a person.

What if one of God s primary intentions for you as a parent isn t about successfully raising perfect children, but about you becoming more holy? In Sacred Parenting Gary Thomas illustrates how God can transform lessons in raising children into opportunities to grow in the image of Christ.

It will help you and your group, rediscover parenting from a different perspective: as a method of spiritual formation expressly designed by God to shape your soul in ways you could not imagine!

Designed for use with the Sacred Parenting DVD (sold separately), this Participant Guide will help you dig deeper into learning how God can transform dirty diapers, toddler tantrums, and a teenager s silence into occasions for becoming more like Christ.

Sessions include:
1. The Soul-Transforming Journey of Parenting
2. God-Centered Parenting
3. The Hardest Hurt of All
4. Embracing Our Insignificance
5. Walking on the Wild Side of Parenting
6. The Gold Behind the Guilt"

96 pages, Paperback

Published October 24, 2010

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Gary L. Thomas

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Gary Thomas is a bestselling author and international speaker whose ministry brings people closer to Christ and closer to others. He unites the study of Scripture, church history, and the Christian classics to foster spiritual growth and deeper relationships within the Christian community.

Gary is the author of 20 books, including "Sacred Marriage" and "Cherish", that together have sold over two million copies, have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and won numerous awards . His writings have established him as a thought-leader in the areas of marriage, parenting, and spiritual formation.

Gary holds a B.A. in English Literature from Western Washington University, an MA degree in systematic theology from Regent College (Vancouver, BC), and an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Western Seminary (Portland, OR).

He serves on the teaching team (and as Writer in Residence) at Second Baptist Church, Houston—a congregation with six campuses and 70,000 members—and is an adjunct faculty member at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon and Houston Theological Seminary in Houston Texas.

Gary’s speaking ministry has led him to speak in 49 states and nine different countries, and on numerous national television and radio programs, including multiple appearances on Focus on the Family and Family Life Today. Gary’s interviews on Focus on the Family have been chosen among the “Best of 2013,” “Best of 2014” and “Best of 2017.” Gary is a lifelong advocate of using the Christian classics to bring people closer to Christ.

Gary enjoys running in his spare time and has completed 14 marathons, including the Boston Marathon three times. He and his wife Lisa have been married for 35 years and they have three adult children and the smartest, cutest, most adorable granddaughter on the planet.

Gary Thomas – Bringing people closer to Christ and closer to others.

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June 22, 2011
BRILLIANT BRILLIANT book that talks about how parenting can nurture your soul through the various challenges of bringing a child into the world and raising him/her. The book is not a "how to" book about parenting, it is more of a reflection on real-life situations and how we draw meaning out of these. I find alot of popular Christian books to be wishy washy and a struggle to read, but this was so much more than simply quoting bible passages and saying something vague about God and life, the author has truly reflected on it and used brilliant illustrations. I think I will be reading this book over and over again for years to come!
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July 12, 2012
Fantastic book on parenting... which was focused much differently than most parenting books I've read. Thomas sought to teach about how the act of parenting can form us spiritually. If you are looking for a 'how-to' parent book... this isn't for you: However, if you are looking for a deeply reflective, moving look at how God can use the act of parenting to change us in just about every way possible... you've come to the right place. Well written book! I'll be coming back to this one again, I'm sure.
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July 22, 2011
Gary provides good, wise advice here. He takes a really fresh approach. It's completely different than a "how to" book.

All parents should seek to digest and actualize many of the concepts shared in here.

The downside to this book, in my opinion, is that there is too much rambling/repetition. It seems to me that the author basically bloats about 180 pages of content into 240.
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