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Raising Disciples: How to Make Faith Matter for Our Kids [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 203x127x16 mm, weight: 354 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Herald Press (VA)
  • ISBN-10: 1513802593
  • ISBN-13: 9781513802596
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  • Cena: 33,03 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 203x127x16 mm, weight: 354 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Herald Press (VA)
  • ISBN-10: 1513802593
  • ISBN-13: 9781513802596
"Helps parents, pastors, youth leaders, mentors disciple the next generation. Offers best practices for nurturing the spiritual development of children and youth. Gives practical ideas for discipling children, teenagers, and young adults"--

Children and youth will just “catch” the faith of their parents, right?

Not necessarily. Talking with kids about Jesus no longer comes naturally to many Christian parents. In Raising Disciples, pastor Natalie Frisk helps us reconnect faith and parenting, equipping parents to model what following Jesus looks like in daily life. Filled with authenticity, flexibility, humor, and prayer, Frisk outlines how parents can make openings for their children to experience God in their daily lives.
 
As curriculum pastor at The Meeting House, one of the largest churches in Canada, Frisk calls parents who follow Christ to ask the big questions about the spiritual formation of children and teens. In practical and thoughtful ways, she equips parents to disciple their kids in various stages of childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. Raising Disciples will awaken parents to the possibly of Jesus-centered parenting and encourage us to engage in the lost art of discipling our own kids.
 

Natalie Frisk is the curriculum pastor at The Meeting House Church in Toronto, Canada, where she and a team create kids’ and youth curricula for ages 0–18 used by churches worldwide. Frisk is a sought-after speaker on topics of youth and children’s ministry, spiritual formation, and discipleship, and her work has been published in Canadian Youth Workers Magazine and at the ReKnew and Pangea blogs. Frisk has a master’s degree in theological studies from McMaster Divinity College and serves on the board of Be in Christ Church of Canada. She is married to Sam, mom to Erin, and child of God. She loves Jesus, coffee, and samosas.
 
Foreword 22(3)
Introduction 25(1)
1 The Most Important Thing
25(18)
2 Finding Our Enoughness
43(8)
3 Outsourcing Discipleship
51(8)
4 Down-in-the-Dirt Discipling
59(10)
5 Morality Centered or Jesus Centered?
69(12)
6 It Goes without Saying
81(14)
7 Say and Do
95(12)
8 Stages of Spiritual Development
107(12)
9 Red Ball: Birth to Age Two
119(8)
10 Little Blue Apron: Ages Two to Five
127(12)
11 Coloring Their World: Ages Six to Ten
139(12)
12 In Flux: Ages Eleven to Thirteen
151(12)
13 Finding Grace: Ages Fourteen to Eighteen
163(10)
14 Open Arms: Emerging Adulthood and Beyond
173(10)
15 Bad Timing and What Ifs
183(8)
16 What's the Most Important Thing Again?
191(6)
Resources 197(5)
Acknowledgments 202(1)
Notes 203(4)
The Author 207