There are a tremendous amount of books on parenting, and many claim to be different and unique, with new approaches and techniques that will "finally overcome" this or that problem in the world of the parent/child relationship. While Dan Seaborn's book, Parenting with Grace and Truth does not make any of these claims, it may very well be the different and "unique" approach parents need in our current culture. This parenting book explores the challenges and problems of parenting and simply holds them up to the example of Jesus Christ - the most graceful, truthful, and loving example we will ever find for teaching, leading, correcting, and developing one another, including our children.
Seaborn incorporates Scripture throughout his book as the blueprint for developing his suggestions and guidelines for handling tough issues. He also incorporates a few interesting and helpful quotes from notable people including Benjamin Spock, Martin Luther King Jr., and Abigail Van Buren, to name a few. Also helpful are Dan's "Questions to Consider" where he brings each chapter's lesson right down to the reader's current experiences, challenging the reader to apply what was discussed in the chapter to their own personal situations. What I enjoyed the most, and frankly made me more vested in the author's guidance, was the "Dan's Reality Check" sections. These "Reality Checks" acknowledge that every situation is unique, and that the advice given in the chapter may not apply perfectly to each situation, and also provides additional suggestions for adapting in these outlying areas.
It's no wonder that the book has such a realistic tone to it - the author is the Director of the Marriage and Family Network for the American Association of Christian Counselors. Plus, he and his wife have four children, so he speaks from experience! Physically, the book itself is nothing glamorous, just simple guidance that is grounded in the Bible, specifically, the actions and words of Jesus Christ. I recommend this book to all parents, in all stages and circumstances of parenting.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.