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Family life is a spiritual path Is your family calendar so jammed that there's never enough time to "be spiritual"? Maybe you need to think about spirituality in a new way. Author, editor, and speaker Tom McGrath shows how the hectic and ordinary moments of family life offer endless opportunities to live more deeply. This book is full of stories and ideas for parents who care about their children's souls. McGrath suggests how we can foster a healthy spirituality in our children-- while tending to our own spirits as well. He presents many useful lessons and practical strategies for passing on…mehr

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Family life is a spiritual path Is your family calendar so jammed that there's never enough time to "be spiritual"? Maybe you need to think about spirituality in a new way. Author, editor, and speaker Tom McGrath shows how the hectic and ordinary moments of family life offer endless opportunities to live more deeply. This book is full of stories and ideas for parents who care about their children's souls. McGrath suggests how we can foster a healthy spirituality in our children-- while tending to our own spirits as well. He presents many useful lessons and practical strategies for passing on religious heritage, including: - Introducing children to sacred time - Examining the image of God we actively (or passively) present to our children - Fostering empathy to build our children's moral character - Learning to pray creatively as a family - Developing spiritual disciplines as parents - Cultivating a spirit of forgiveness in the home
Autorenporträt
Tom McGrath is the author of Raising Faith Filled Kids, The Meal Box, and is one of the authors of the God's Gift series. Currently Tom is the Vice President for Product Development at Loyola Press. He previously served as the executive editor of U.S. Catholic magazine. McGrath is an avid writer and speaker on family-life issues and spirituality. Tom and his wife, Kathleen, live in Chicago and are the parents of two grown daughters, who are still always welcome at meal time.