This inspiring guide shows you how to hone your spiritual parenting skills by helping your children build a solid foundation of faith. The interactive format will quickly engage you in much more than passive reading; it will invite you to lift the ideas off the page and creatively apply them to your own family situation. The Singletons explain and illustrate the biblical principles concisely, and they provide lively anecdotes to help you see why these principles are so important. You'll also appreciate that each chapter has sidebar content that gives you ample opportunity to apply key ideas and try practical activities. Paperback.
Setting Up Stones is a fast-paced, interactive release to help today’s busy parents do three important things: (1) hone their spiritual parenting skills; (2) help their children build a solid foundation of faith; and (3) transform their home into a place of worship. The interactive format of Setting Up Stones will quickly engage parents in more than passive reading; it will invite them to lift the ideas off the page and creatively apply them to their family situation. Biblical principles are explained and illustrated concisely; lively anecdotes help readers see the relevance to today’s family. Each chapter has sidebar content that provides ample opportunity for parents to apply key ideas and try practical activities. Setting Up Stones provides a fresh take on a timeless topic.
Martha and Greg Singleton have, for 29 years, met the challenges of balancing successful professional careers in journalism and marketing while raising a faith-filled family. Together, they creatively share their experiences and insights on family life at conferences, seminars, workshops, churches of various denominations, schools, organizations, and businesses. Professionally, Martha has built some of the nation’s most highly acclaimed scholastic journalism programs while Greg has worked with clients such as ABC Sports, ESPN and Promise Keepers to develop strategies. The couple resides in San Antonio, and has two adult children, Anne and Matt.