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Raising Faith-filled Kids PDF Print E-mail
Raising faith Filled Kids: Ordinary Opportunities to Nurture Spirituality at Home is a practical handbook that will enrich parents in themselves and enable them to see how they can in simple and practical ways support the emotional, moral and spiritual development of their children.

It affirms parents, considers the challenges connected to parenting in today's world and offers many ideas that are helpful to parents in caring for their children and in helping their children to grow in faith.

Some of the topics discussed include:
• How to be a nurturing parent
• How to increase your family's sense of the sacred
• How to be patient, and soon
• How to foster empathy in your kids
• How to educate your children about justice.

The book is enjoyable to read and is full of stories that busy parents can relate to. Parents will find not only ideas for nurturing their children's faith but also a deep wisdom that will enrich their own faith also.

Tom McGrath, editor of U.S. Catholic, is a frequent writer and speaker on family life and spirituality. He produces an excellent website on family spirituality which makes freely available, via e-mail, a weekly reflection for busy parents.

One reviewer said of this book: "If you ever wanted to be a great and inspiring parent, this book gives you the tools to learn how". Put it at the top of the shopping list for Christmas.
 

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