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Pk: Helping Pastors' Kids Through Their Identity Crisis

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-Dealing with stereotypes -Peers and parishioners -Preserving privacy -Handling expectations -Setting family priorities.

202 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1992

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Cameron Lee

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November 7, 2016
I recommend this book to any PK (pastor's kid) or any pastor with kids who wants to have a better understanding of the issues their child will face because of their vocation. PKs are often treated differently to other children in the church. This book discusses why this is so and what that looks like for the PK. It includes lots of helpful tips for pastors and congregation members on how to treat PKs so that they don't end up resenting the church. A lot of PK voices are included here (disclaimer - I was one of the people surveyed) and I found this book very useful for understanding my own PK journey.

Please note this is now available for FREE from the author's website as a PDF copy!!! https://the-fog-blog.com/books/
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