What do you get your Dad on Father’s Day? How ‘bout a book about parenting?
Better yet, how about a booklet about grace parenting—you don’t want Dad to have to read too much on his big day.
Why Your Dad Will Enjoy Reading Raising Kids in the Way of Grace
When it comes to parenting, everyone longs for a how-to manual. And why wouldn’t we, since the world we live in is all about works, performance, and self-sufficiency. While the Bible offers wise principles for parenting, it actually offers much more. The Bible offers grace for parents!
God’s grace offers rest for parents who are weary and heavy-laden. Raising Kids in the Way of Grace helps parents—like your Dad—not just to tap into Jesus’ wisdom, but even more to tap into Jesus’ grace for family life.
Give your Dad a gift copy of Raising Kids in the Way of Grace for a brief-but-rich exploration of 5 practical marks of grace-focused parenting.
Give Your Dad a Free Gift
While the booklet is about as close to free as you can get (just $3.99), you can get your Dad started with a free gift of the Introduction to the book. Click here to download Our Parental Plea: “Give Me a Parenting How To Manual!”
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GRACE Parenting
What is GRACE Parenting?
G—Mark 1: God-Dependent Parents—Parental Dedication
R—Mark 2: Revelation-Based Parental Wisdom—Parental Discernment
A—Mark 3: Affectionate and Affirming Grace Relationships—Parental Devotion
C—Mark 4: Care-fronting Our Children’s Heart—Parental Discipline
E—Mark 5: Equipping Our Children for the Race of Life—Parental Discipleship
What Parents and Counselors Are Saying About Raising Kids in the Way of Grace
“Raising Kids in the Way of Grace is a powerful summary of biblical parenting that will be encouraging and equipping to every parent. The acronym of GRACE provides excellent talking points for the biblical counselor and relevant check points for parents. Dr. Kellemen work offers a quick access tool that parents need to help them deploy a Christian parenting style that will enable them to establish and maintain a connection to their children and keep their children connected to Christ.”—Dr. Howard Eyrich, ACBC Fellow, BCC Council Board Member, Director of Doctor of Ministry Program in Biblical Counseling at Birmingham Theological Seminary, Biblical Counselor at The Owen Center
“This book is small in size, but immense in hope-filled wisdom. Though it could be read in one sitting, it offers months’ worth of biblical insight for personal reflection, meditation and application. Bob Kellemen masterfully moves his reader from the ‘how-to’ of parenting to the ‘Whose am I?’ of gospel-fueled, grace-driven living that will empower parents to love their children and influence them for God’s glory.”—Betty-Anne Van Rees, BCC Council Member; Canadian BCC Board Member
“Bob Kellemen has a uniquely helpful way of organizing practical, biblical truth that will be valuable to parents trying to find their way. Raising Kids in the Way of Grace is not a system. Instead, it’s a gospel primer to inspire and direct parents to model for kids how to see God in their world and to love him in their hearts.”—Dr. Jeremy Pierre, Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“No matter what stage your parenting journey is at, Bob Kellemen’s sound and practical parenting guidance will nourish and encourage you. The biblical parenting model in Raising Kids in the Way of Grace is true and time-tested. Someday your children will thank you for reading and living this book.”—Pastor Steve DeWitt, Senior Pastor, Bethel Church, Crown Point, Indiana
“Bob Kellemen has produced a concise, but thorough book for parents looking for biblical wisdom for parenting. In Raising Kids in the Way of Grace, Bob walks alongside parents and offers wisdom and counsel drawn from the pages of Scripture and lived out in his own parental journey. Personally, Bob is the guy I’d want to sit down with and learn from in my parenting journey; now you have the opportunity to do so as you read and drink in this grace-filled perspective on a perennially important topic.”—Jonathan D. Holmes, Pastor of Counseling, Parkside Church; Executive Director, Fieldstone Counseling