How do I handle society's attack on my family? -- How do I help my child deal with the media? -- How do I help my child deal with sex and dating? -- How do I help my child deal with money? -- How do I help my child deal with substance abuse? -- How do I help my child see Christ in my home? -- How do I help my child thrive at school? -- How do I help my child get along with others? -- How do I help my child live for Jesus? -- How do I help my child get more out of church? -- How do I help my child stand up for his convictions?
Even though this book is dated (1988) kids are still kids and the same challenges and issues raised in this book exist today, probably much more elevated in many ways. I have a sense that my granddaughters and their parents are facing many of the same struggles and would probably benefit from some the sage advice offered in this book. Since there were many contributors, you get a wide spectrum of counsel in the various topics addressed. I liked the piece of wisdom by Warren Wiersbe entitled How God Solves Our Problems. He gives us: Courage to face our problems; the wisdom to understand; the strength to do what we must, and the faith to trust Him for the outcome and do what we cannot.