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Christian tweens before and during puberty always deal with many changes of body, mind and spirit. Conversations about these with their parents are crucial if the kids and their parents care that they grow up in Christ. Our culture can mess them up more than they realize. Sound medical science and understanding of what the Bible actually teaches can be very helpful. This book speaks directly to the kids about character, bullying, sex and the fictions our politically correct secular culture wants them to believe. It suggests many issues they should discuss with their parents. It guides parents…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Christian tweens before and during puberty always deal with many changes of body, mind and spirit. Conversations about these with their parents are crucial if the kids and their parents care that they grow up in Christ. Our culture can mess them up more than they realize. Sound medical science and understanding of what the Bible actually teaches can be very helpful. This book speaks directly to the kids about character, bullying, sex and the fictions our politically correct secular culture wants them to believe. It suggests many issues they should discuss with their parents. It guides parents to many Scriptures and other resources (including relevant articles and videos on the web). Helpful diagrams and sketches enrich the text. Interaction with readers on www.growingupinchrist.com and the Facebook site Growing Up In Christ (Education) enriches the learning of both kids and parents. Some chapters include topics that may not be suitable for every 8-year-old or even every 12-year-old. Parents are invited to provide guidance, based on their unique understanding of and love for their individual tweens. Parents need to be their kids primary educators on moral and spiritual matters. This book helps them start many strategic chats with their kids and gives them the medical scientific facts and theological perspectives to nurture sound biblical ethics. The Christian goal of life, pattern of life, primary and secondary motives, and power of the Christian life are concisely outlined. Many issues of Christian ethics, including non-heterosexual behaviors are clearly but gently evaluated. The text quotes and comments on many relevant Scriptures. It also quotes many specialists on various sides of debated questions. The content is framed as an email dialogue between male and female writers and a tween brother and sister, in a style that should spark such dialogue between the tweens and their parents. It includes discussions of issues that may trouble some of the kids' friends. Our God is infinitely loving, truthful and holy. He calls Christians to reflect that moral character in all they believe, say and do. This book provides fresh guidance for tweens and their parents about how that can work in our messed-up world.
Autorenporträt
Al Hiebert has a passion to equip Christian parents to empower their kids to grow up in Christ in our messed-up world. This passion has prompted him and friends, including artist Claudia Castro Castro, to form Growing Up In Christ, Inc. and write a series of books addressing kids at their age-levels from ages 2 to 19, with Parents' Appendices to support parent-child conversations on a wide range of sensitive issues kids face in our culture today. See: www.growingupinchrist.com for details. Al is married to Lorna, his high school sweetheart. They have two married children, and three grandchildren approaching adulthood, all loving Jesus. Al graduated MA at TEDS and PhD at NYU. He taught high school math and science, then philosophy and theology at Providence University College and Seminary (MB) 1969-95, then philosophy, theology, and leadership at Briercrest Seminary (1996-2003). Al served as director of Red Rock Bible Camp 1964-71, as college dean 1974-94, as seminary dean 1996-99, as director of the Briercrest branch campus MA program at OM India 1996-2003, and as the first executive director of Christian Higher Education Canada 2007-10. In 1973 Al and Lorna moved a 1924 railroad station to a wooded site near Kleefeld, MB and renovated it as a residence. Besides many articles in magazines and newspapers and several journal articles, Al has written and published (2005) Character with Competence Education: The Bible College Movement in Canada and Hiebert Heritage to 2010. He regularly comments on ethics and lifestyle issues in many media.