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  • Help Im Ruining My Kids

    $19.99

    Are you worried that, despite your best efforts, you’re messing up your kids? Help! I’m Ruining My Kids is your invitation to trade defeat and fear for hope and joy as you follow the biblical road map to becoming the mom you’re meant to be.

    We all desperately want to be good mothers who produce good humans, but our flaws and habits get in the way. We’re reactive when we want to be intentional. We check out when we need to be engaged. And at the end of a long day, our minds are often flooded with thoughts of self-condemnation.

    Author and mother Abbey Wedgeworth has been there too. But she has an important message to share with fellow moms: Nothing is beyond redemption–not you, not your experience of motherhood, and not your kids’ experience of your imperfections.

    In Help! I’m Ruining My Kids, Abbey invites you to journey with her toward a place where God’s grace frees you from a guilty conscience, his compassion ministers to your past and present hardships, and his Spirit transforms you to look more like Jesus. With refreshing transparency, practical wisdom, and biblical encouragement, Abbey helps you to:

    *Identify and accept your personal limits
    *Develop realistic expectations for motherhood
    *Discover how to fight against mom guilt and the shame that comes with it
    *Create a comprehensive action plan for change
    *Learn to parent well as a work in progress

    The good news is we can change–with a few practical tools and a whole lot of God’s grace.

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  • Raising Wise Kids In A Sexually Broken World

    $21.99

    How can you raise your children to not just to survive but to thrive in a world filled with complex and confusing conversations about gender, sexuality, and relationships?

    Navigating the birds and bees is challenging enough for parents. Kids today are faced with all sorts of complex issues, and often at a very early age. When is it too early to talk about sex? How can we begin to view the gender conversation? How do we help our kids not to approach the world fearfully but to walk into it confidently–even in the world’s most controversial spaces?

    Laurie and Matt Krieg believe that, as a Christian parent, you can approach sexual topics with confidence and grace by laying a solid gospel-centered foundation from early childhood onward. Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World offers you theological guidance, parenting principles, and age-appropriate insights for addressing complex issues in healthy ways: issues like marriage and singleness, God’s design for sex, same-sex attraction and sexual orientation, gender identity, sexual abuse, and pornography.

    In Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World, you’ll learn to:

    *Present God’s purpose for both marriage and singleness
    *Explain God’s design for sex with clarity
    *Discuss gender identity from a biblical perspective
    *Protect your children from sexual abuse
    *Prevent porn addiction
    *Promote online safeguards

    Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World is a timely and essential resource for today’s Christian parents. Rather than retreating in fear, you can respond to the brokenness of the world with the goodness, truth, and beauty of the gospel and help your kids to do the same. Cast a gospel vision for your kids so that no matter how they experience sexual brokenness within them or around them, they have the tools they need to choose the way of Jesus no matter what.

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  • Teach A Kid To Save

    $19.99

    Prepare Your Child to Earn, Save, and Spend Wisely:

    – A fun, game-like approach to start children on a path to solid values and healthy habits surrounding money

    – Proven, research-based practice for establishing a household mini-economy

    – Makes financial education engaging and effective

    Some of the toughest choices we make in adult life are about money, and so often we feel uninformed, unsure, and ill-prepared. We want better for our kids, but how do we teach them the things we never quite learned?

    Teach a Kid to Save is your go-to, hands-on, research-based guide to teaching your kids about the wise use of money and the value of work through an innovative, interactive mini-economy. In the mini-economy, kids have jobs, earn a play-money income, make a plan for their money, shop at the household store, and even create their own businesses. The mini-economy gives kids a chance to practice making meaningful choices about money and work, helping them build healthy lifelong habits.

    With chapters on work, rest, generosity, saving, spending, and entrepreneurship, as well as a quick-start guide, templates, visual aids, conversation starters, and a special appendix for homeschools, Teach a Kid to Save is the all-in-one resource you’ve been waiting for.

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  • What To Say And How To Say It To Your Teen

    $66.65

    Navigating the Teen Years One Essential Conversation at a Time

    – Equips parents with the grace and biblical tools they need to handle tough questions and awkward conversations

    – Encourages parents and teens to maintain open communication and not shy away from hard topics

    – Helps build trust that lasts a lifetime

    There are things we absolutely need to talk to our teens about, but what we say, how we say it, and when we say it make all the difference between helping them embrace truth and become the person God designed them to be–or driving them away. Will they listen? How will they take it? These are legitimate worries that can keep us from saying anything–or have us second-guessing everything we did say.

    What to Say and How to Say It to Your Teen is your field manual to clear, compassionate communication with the son or daughter who no longer thinks you have all the answers–even though they have more questions than ever, like:

    – Why can’t I have my phone in my room at night?
    – Why do I have to go to church?
    – How can God allow bad things to happen?
    – What can I do about the anxiety or depression I’m feeling?
    – Why can’t I just date for fun?
    – Why do I have to get a job?
    – Why does it matter who I hang out with?

    From shifting views on gender to questioning faith to struggling with honesty or respect or porn, the teen years are tough. They’re also some of the most important years for you to offer guidance. This book will help you handle 30 of the trickiest conversations you need to have with your teen.

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  • Myth Of Good Christian Parenting

    $19.99

    Christian parents want to raise their kids in a godly way. But what if we’ve been sold a promise that “biblical parenting” can never deliver?

    In The Myth of Good Christian Parenting, Marissa Franks Burt and Kelsey Kramer McGinnis explore how the Christian parenting book industry has shaped, and often strained, families over the past five decades, continuing into the present day. Drawing on history, sociology, theology, and survey responses from adult children and parents, they trace the rise of Christian parenting empires that idealize obedient kids and perfect households–but often leave parents and children feeling like they’ll never measure up.

    The authors also analyze popular Christian parenting teachings. They argue that these teachings on authority, compliance, corporal punishment, and control have had lasting effects on family dynamics and spiritual identity–including loss of faith, estrangement, religious trauma, and deep regret for many older parents. This book equips Christian parents, adults thinking critically about their upbringing, and church leaders to pursue a new path of freedom and mutual respect within their families.

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  • Faith That Sticks

    $15.99

    The preteen years are hard for everyone–parents and kids! Learn how to navigate these years with grace and love.

    The preteen years can be perilous. More than ever kids are bombarded with messages that threaten their emotional health, spiritual growth, and faith. And while the market is flooded with resources for raising children, it’s remarkably scarce on help for navigating difficult preteen days. Parents can feel alone and at a loss as to how to connect with and guide their growing kids.

    In Faith that Sticks, Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery share five real-life discipleship building blocks for raising preteens. The book’s five key areas–prayer, Bible reading, family relationships, conversation, and service–provide a clear roadmap for parents who feel overwhelmed or unequipped. Using personal stories and examples, Tricia and Leslie’s relatable experiences acknowledge that while the journey isn’t always easy, it’s always worth it. They offer creative and practical ideas and activities that parents, caregivers, or mentors can implement in each of the five key areas, helping them feel more confident in their spiritual roles.

    If you want to connect with your preteen on a deeper level and watch your kids grow in their faith, you will find Faith that Sticks the encouragement and direction you need!

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  • When Grief Comes Home

    $66.65

    When death touches your family, you are never quite prepared. Complicating your personal pain and the need to grieve is the equally important task of helping your children understand and process the loss of a loved one. How should you answer your child’s questions about death? Should you let them see you cry? How can you support their resilience? How can you help preserve memories?

    Drawing from their own personal and professional experience, Erin Nelson and Colleen Montague help you navigate loss alongside your child. They provide honest ways to talk to your child about death according to age and stage of development and offer ideas on how to process, honor, and integrate loss. Chapters end with reflective questions and healing activities that lead to more meaningful connection between parents and children, inspiring hope for the future.

    When families find healing practices together, they find ways to integrate their loss and expand their capacity to thrive. Through times of tragedy, when parents and children have the support they need, the shared experience of grief can become part of their family’s sacred story.

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  • Love Your Kids Without Losing Yourself

    $19.99

    Loving your kids isn’t supposed to mean you completely disappear or get swallowed up by the demands of motherhood.

    You want to be a great mother. But how do you care for yourself without neglecting your kids needs, feeling overwhelmed by guilt, or succumbing under the pressure to be perfect?

    Dr. Morgan–a psychotherapist and relationship expert–has helped over 100,000 moms regain their sanity and prevent burnout through her popular courses, coaching, and social media wisdom. In her debut book, Love Your Kids Without Losing Yourself, she offers a proven step-by-step plan that any mom can follow. In this powerful book, she reveals how to:

    *rid yourself of mom-guilt for good,
    *identify your needs and express them with confidence,
    *create a self-care plan that goes beyond pedicures and bubble baths, and
    *thrive as a woman after being on the back burner for too long.

    Love Your Kids Without Losing Yourself is a must-read book for modern moms. You don’t have to choose between self-abandonment or child-abandonment. You can love yourself and love your kids. Discover how to flourish as a mother, know exactly how to care for yourself in ways that actually make a difference, and finally feel joy in motherhood.

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  • Me I Was Made To Be

    $59.98

    Your kids are talking about identity. Are you part of the conversation?

    Today’s kids and youth are talking about identity–and often very differently from the adults around them. How can we walk well with them through their questions about who they are and how they fit into the family of God? We must begin by telling a better gospel story, with an invitational posture that actually expects us to love God and love others.

    In this engaging and disarming book that speaks to readers across the theological spectrum, author and children’s ministry expert Christie Penner Worden invites grownups along to imagine a more Jesus-centered narrative for the sake of kids who are no longer buying what the church is selling, who do not feel safe, and who have not been welcomed into the conversation that adults are having without them. The Me I Was Made to Be is the beginning of a conversation that offers a compelling story on identity rooted in a deeper understanding of the gospel–one that includes all image-bearers and extends Jesus’ welcome to all our kids.

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  • Woven : Nurturing A Faith Your Kid Doesn’t Have To Heal From

    $19.99

    In this inspiring parenting book, learn how to create space for your children to get to know God in a way that focuses on trust instead of a list of rigid rules.

    Most Christian parenting books are ready with exact practices every family should follow in order to raise obedient children. In this obedience-training model, faith is a wall, constructed brick by brick, as adults tell children what to believe and how to behave.

    But what if obedience is not the goal of Christian parenting? What if it’s our job as parents to instead help our kids get to know God and discover that God can be trusted? And what if faith is not constructed brick by brick, but rather woven strand by strand?

    Much like a spider’s web, in which anchor strands and internal threads combine to form a unique web, Woven can help children anchor to who God is and have faith practices that are rich, textured, and all their own. Kids need space to explore the Bible, ask big questions, and even change their understanding of God and faith along the way. With Woven, families can nurture the kind of faith that can flex and grow, be broken and repaired. This is the sort of faith that can stand up to the life a child will live, the doubts they will encounter, and the questions that will come up along the way.

    So many parents want to pass along their faith, but know that God is so much bigger than the list of do’s and don’ts they were taught about as children. They want to pass along a faith their child doesn’t have to heal from. Woven is the guidebook parents have been looking for. With a deep reverence for scripture and suggested activities to help your family grow in faith together, Woven is for parents who want to go beyond a list of do’s and don’ts and pass along a resilient faith based on genuine love for and trust in God.

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  • Worry Free Parent Workbook (Workbook)

    $17.99

    The Tools You Need to Stop the Spread of Worry

    Anxiety has an amazing ability to spread. But there are practical things you can do to fight back. In this encouraging, well-designed companion workbook to The Worry-Free Parent, veteran counselor and parenting expert Sissy Goff helps you dig deeper into the roots of your anxiety and identify targeted ways to overcome it.

    Through clinically tested questions and exercises, learn how to:

    * uncover more of what keeps you stuck in worry
    * reframe your concerns with worry-fighting truths and Scripture
    * implement joy-filled practices to foster deeper connection in your family
    * find practical ways to experience freedom in your daily life

    Here are the space and tools you need to grab hold of peace, embrace grace, and become the person, parent, and family you want to be.

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  • Worry Free Parent

    $17.99

    Worry is contagious…
    but you can stop its spread

    Anxiety has an amazing ability to spread. Time and time again, when veteran counselor and parenting expert Sissy Goff has an anxious child or teen in her office, she’s found they have at least one very well-intentioned but anxious parent. Anxiety is contagious, and it’s likely affecting your kids, distracting you in the present, and making you feel like it will define your family’s future.

    It doesn’t have to be this way. With over 30 years of experience helping both children and adults, Sissy offers you practical, well-researched tools that will make a difference in your life–and the lives of your children. Learn how to:

    * uncover the roots of your own anxiety
    * process anxiety in healthy ways rather than passing it on
    * model bravery
    * discover a place of deeper, freer connection to your kids

    Here is the help you need to experience freedom from anxiety, raise confident, courageous kids, and become a worry-free family in an increasingly anxious world.

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