Book Review: TransParenting

Title: TransParenting
Subtitle: Mentoring the Next Generation
Author: Steve Keets with Dan Vorm
Publisher: Broadman & Holman
Date: March 2006
Pages: 160
ISBN: 0805431268
Category: Parenting, Relationships, Discipleship
Buy it: https://amzn.to/49R4aBn
Review by: Trisha Smith

 

Review:

Being a teacher in a low socioeconomic area as my real-life job I all too often see families that have little to no parental involvement. So seeing a book like this, one that not only challenges parents to get involved and make a difference in doing so as well as teaching them how to do this, I couldn’t help but get excited! I was thrilled with what I had to read in this book. There was a wealth of information within this book and I couldn’t help but clap with excitement at the words shared by author Steve Keels. This is a must read by any parent with a teenager. It gives them so many great ideas and wonderful input on how they can step up and teach their children to lead. The book is easy to read and I found it to be an enjoyable read as well. I hope that there are more books like this planned for future release. This was great and I do hope to see more like this on the market soon. It would be a great book to share with all of the parents in your youth groups. It might even be a good book to use for a short study for parents. Regardless, it has a great message and is well worth the read.

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