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Growing in Grace : A Christ-Centered Approach to Peaceful Parenting - Phoenix Rivers

Growing in Grace

A Christ-Centered Approach to Peaceful Parenting

By: Phoenix Rivers

Hardcover | 28 January 2025

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Growing in Grace: A Christ-Centered Approach to Peaceful Parenting by Phoenix Rivers is a transformative guide for parents seeking to deepen their relationship with their children through Christian principles. This book merges modern psychology with theology to create a harmonious approach to parenting, emphasizing the importance of love, human dignity, and Christ's presence. Through personal self-inquiry, prayer, and the teachings of the saints, parents are equipped with insights and tools to integrate their roles as spouses and parents, fostering divine unity within the heart of the family.

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Review 1: "Growing in Grace" by Phoenix Rivers is an exceptional resource for parents who seek to cultivate a Christ-centered environment in their homes. This book beautifully bridges the gap between modern psychology and theology, offering practical advice and spiritual wisdom. Rivers' insights into the theology of the body provide a unique perspective on parenting that is both profound and accessible. Readers will appreciate the emphasis on personal self-inquiry and prayer, which are presented as foundational practices for peaceful parenting. The actionable steps and tested tools shared in the book are invaluable for any parent looking to deepen their relationship with their children and foster a sense of divine unity within their family.

Review 2: Phoenix Rivers has crafted a masterpiece with "Growing in Grace." This book is a must-read for Christian parents who desire to integrate their faith into their parenting journey. The combination of modern psychology and theology creates a holistic approach to parenting that is both refreshing and deeply meaningful. Rivers' emphasis on love, human dignity, and Christ's presence offers a compelling vision for parenting that transcends conventional methods. The book's practical advice, coupled with spiritual reflections and teachings of the saints, equips parents with the necessary tools to achieve personal transformation and peaceful parenting. "Growing in Grace" is a treasure trove of wisdom that will inspire and guide parents for years to come.

Review 3: "Growing in Grace" by Phoenix Rivers is a beacon of light for parents navigating the challenges of raising children in today's world. The book's Christ-centered approach to peaceful parenting is both inspiring and empowering. Rivers' exploration of the theology of the body and its application to parenting is a fresh and innovative perspective that resonates deeply with readers. The integration of modern psychology and theology provides a well-rounded framework for parenting that addresses both the spiritual and emotional needs of children. With practical tools, reflective exercises, and a strong emphasis on personal self-inquiry, this book offers parents a roadmap to creating a harmonious and loving family environment. "Growing in Grace" is a must-read for any parent seeking to align their parenting with their Christian values.

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