As a parent I know firsthand how challenging and rewarding the teen years can be, and Brooke McGlothlin’s Praying for Teen Boys is both a comfort and a guide through that season of parenting. This book doesn’t pretend that raising sons is easy instead it acknowledges the real struggles while reminding us that prayer is one of the most powerful ways we can support and influence their lives.
What I found most impactful as an adult reader is how practical and heartfelt McGlothlin’s reflections are. Each chapter pairs relatable parenting challenges with biblically grounded prayers, offering not only encouragement but also structure for those moments when words feel hard to find. The prayers themselves are honest, not polished or distant, which makes them feel accessible for any parent who simply wants to lift their son up to God.
I also appreciate that McGlothlin emphasizes partnership with God and with our children rather than control. That perspective resonated with me deeply. It’s not about praying away difficulties but about praying for strength guidance and growth in both our sons and ourselves.
For parents of teenage boys this book feels like both a companion and a tool something you can read straight through for encouragement or return to when you need prayer in a specific area. Praying for Teen Boys reminded me that I am not walking this journey alone and that makes all the difference.