ISBN-13: 9781498254052 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 166 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498254052 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 166 str.
Description: In this book, Vivian Houk acknowledges that parenting is really hard work. There is no getting around that. It just is While many books have been written about all major areas of development, she brings light to what may be the least understood and most confusing area of parenting today: the spiritual lives of their children. Parenting by Developmental Design was written for interested and engaged parents who need affirmation and want to know more about the pathway of spiritual formation for their children. For those who don't know how to begin, it offers hope and encouragement. ""God has given us some amazing and powerful tools,"" writes Houk, ""which are useful and effective in providing direction for those of us who suffer from the fear of failure or incompetence. We have the gift of imagination; the use of symbol, ritual, and celebration; and the tools for calming fears and healing wounds. And above all, the gift of the Holy Spirit. You are not alone or incapable."" Anyone who values the stories of both the adult and child who walk with God will find this book enjoyable, engaging, and challenging. Endorsements: ""What happens when a passion for children's spiritual growth, a lifetime of living that passion with children and families in the local church, the training and scholarship of an educator, and the desire to open doors of understanding all meet? Vivian Houk gives us this enlightening and helpful book Anyone who wants to both understand and help children know the living God will find a valuable resource here."" --Susan E. Payne Christian Ministries Northwestern College About the Contributor(s): Vivian Houk, an advocate for the value of the spirituality of the child, is a parent, grandparent, educator, and former pastor of children and young families. Her master's thesis was about the spiritual development of the young child. She was part of a writing team that wrote and published Worship Words for Children, a resource for churches and schools. She resides with her husband in Minnesota as ""quietly and simply as possible"" and dabbles in art projects when her spirit needs refreshment.
Description:In this book, Vivian Houk acknowledges that parenting is really hard work. There is no getting around that. It just is! While many books have been written about all major areas of development, she brings light to what may be the least understood and most confusing area of parenting today: the spiritual lives of their children. Parenting by Developmental Design was written for interested and engaged parents who need affirmation and want to know more about the pathway of spiritual formation for their children. For those who dont know how to begin, it offers hope and encouragement. ""God has given us some amazing and powerful tools,"" writes Houk, ""which are useful and effective in providing direction for those of us who suffer from the fear of failure or incompetence. We have the gift of imagination; the use of symbol, ritual, and celebration; and the tools for calming fears and healing wounds. And above all, the gift of the Holy Spirit. You are not alone or incapable."" Anyone who values the stories of both the adult and child who walk with God will find this book enjoyable, engaging, and challenging.Endorsements:""What happens when a passion for childrens spiritual growth, a lifetime of living that passion with children and families in the local church, the training and scholarship of an educator, and the desire to open doors of understanding all meet? Vivian Houk gives us this enlightening and helpful book! Anyone who wants to both understand and help children know the living God will find a valuable resource here.""--Susan E. PayneChristian MinistriesNorthwestern CollegeAbout the Contributor(s):Vivian Houk, an advocate for the value of the spirituality of the child, is a parent, grandparent, educator, and former pastor of children and young families. Her masters thesis was about the spiritual development of the young child. She was part of a writing team that wrote and published Worship Words for Children, a resource for churches and schools. She resides with her husband in Minnesota as ""quietly and simply as possible"" and dabbles in art projects when her spirit needs refreshment.