There's a big difference between training your children to be quiet in church and teaching them the joy of worship. Castleman believes kids should be involved-and offers down-to-earth advice (with a touch of humor) on how to inspire them to fully participate, from toddlerhood through the teen years. Revised and expanded with a study guide.
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4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by RBC (Springfield, MO), March 05, 2009
We use this book a lot in our ministry. The expanded version with the study guide is a real plus.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Kimberly (PA), April 02, 2008
I enjoyed the conversational style of the book. As a pastor's wife who is frequently alone with active boys in the pew, I appreciated the advice from another pastor's wife. I want my children to learn how to truly worship because they want to bring joy to their Creator and Savior and this book does well at emphasizing this.
2.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by JMM (Maine), October 23, 2007
While this book did give me a few ideas how to involved my younger children, it didn't keep my interest. I had to make myself finish reading the book and I have passed it on to someone else.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Donna S (Apopka, FL), August 06, 2004
This is an awesome book for parents! Guiding our precious children in worship can be challenging. Castleman has yielded tremendous truth and practical guidelines for helping parents help their children learn how to worship our heavenly Father. Adults can also learn how to worship from this book. Great book!
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