Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today's World

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ISBN
9780830781249
Grade AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Are you equipped and ready to navigate the waters of today's ever-changing culture? What steps are you taking to protect and prepare your kids or other young minds under your influence? This book should be regarded as an essential tool for youth pastors, teachers, parents, coaches, anyone who guides and molds the next generation in their faith and walk. The authors, Stonestreet and Kunkle, make sure that they provide useful tools that will work for us. The book is filled with extra resources, references to books, articles, and videos. Each chapter is equipped with action steps for further insights as well as discussion questions. These action steps and discussion questions make this resource a perfect book for a youth group or book study. There are four parts to this text and each part takes a narrower look at the cultural influence on today's children and youth. 365 pgs, hc. ~Rebecca
Publisher's Description of Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today's World

This inspiring book—tackling topics such as gender identity, social media, and addiction—empowers parents and Christian leaders to lead kids through culture's toughest challenges with clarity and confidence.

We don't have to lose the next generation to culture. In this practical guide, John Stonestreet and Brett Kunkle explore questions including:

* What unseen undercurrents are shaping twenty-first-century youth culture?

* Why do so many kids struggle with identity?

* How do we talk to kids about same-sex marriage and transgenderism?

* How can leaders steer kids away from substance abuse and other addictions?

* How can we ground students in the biblical story and empower them to change the world?

With biblical clarity, this is the practical go-to manual to equip kids to rise above the culture.



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Product Format:Paperback
Grade:AD
Brand:David C. Cook
ISBN:9780830781249
Length in Inches:8.25
Width in Inches:5.5
Height in Inches:0.875
Weight in Pounds:0.95
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