"Christian young people who may not even be looking for reasons to question their faith find that non-Christian ideas about God, truth, and morality are looking for them.
That's why it's more critical than ever that parents, church leaders, and mentors create an environment where kids can ask tough questions and wrestle with controversial topics. The ignore-controversial-subjects-and-they'll-go-away approach to raising kids won't do. In the information age, plenty of voices are willing to talk with our kids if we aren't."1
Our review of this work if forthcoming. Thus far, it is excellent!
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
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That's why it's more critical than ever that parents, church leaders, and mentors create an environment where kids can ask tough questions and wrestle with controversial topics. The ignore-controversial-subjects-and-they'll-go-away approach to raising kids won't do. In the information age, plenty of voices are willing to talk with our kids if we aren't."1
Our review of this work if forthcoming. Thus far, it is excellent!
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
Related Posts
Book Preview: A Practical Guide to Culture by John Stonestreet and Brett Kunkle
Audio: Why I Am a Christian- Understanding Truth by Brett Kunkle
The One Minute Apologist Interviews Brett Kunkle on Mormonism
Footnote:
1. John Stonestreet and Brett Kunkle, A Practical Guide to Culture, p. 82-83.
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