(Free read ebook) Belonging and Becoming: Creating a Thriving Family Culture
| #94504 in Books | InterVarsity Press | 2016-10-27 | Original language:English | 8.25 x.60 x5.50l,.65 | File Name: 0830844899 | 240 pages | Belonging and Becoming Creating a Thriving Family Culture
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Helpful a little overwhelming|By David Bronson|I think this book will be a helpful tool to share with others who are trying to figure out what kind of family they want to be/have. It's got a lot of really practical suggestions for great questions to think about and talk through. As a whole though it seemed like too much to do and go over. But, I definitely came away with some||"Mark and Lisa Scandrette . . . understand the challenges and cast a vision of what the family can be in Belonging and Becoming. They offer wisdom from the joys and struggles of their own experiences as parents in the ministry and practical guidance
Renew your imagination for what family life can be. Many of us feel overwhelmed about the prospect of raising children in our high-performance, rapid-pace culture. Reflecting on difficulties from our own families of origin can increase our doubt and insecurity about being a good parent. Positive examples of family life can seem few and far between. Mark and Lisa Scandrette understand these challenges, and in Belonging and Becoming they cast a...
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