Don't Let the Culture Raise Your Kids

Download or Read eBook Don't Let the Culture Raise Your Kids PDF written by Marcia Segelstein and published by Our Sunday Visitor. This book was released on 2019-03-04 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Don't Let the Culture Raise Your Kids
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Publisher : Our Sunday Visitor
Total Pages : 127
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ISBN-10 : 9781681922775
ISBN-13 : 1681922770
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Book Synopsis Don't Let the Culture Raise Your Kids by : Marcia Segelstein

Book excerpt: As a journalist, television news producer, writer, and editor, Marcia Segelstein has spent decades reporting on family-related issues. Her work has brought her face-to-face with troubling shifts in our culture away from Christian values — and the impact these trends are having on our children. As a mother, Marcia recognizes that these are more than news stories: they are a personal battle. And this is a battle every Christian parent today must be equipped to fight. In Don’t Let the Culture Raise Your Kids, Marcia shows us how today’s parents need to be different — and why. She coaches parents to lead their children with confidence and authority, eyes wide open to the pitfalls and dangers that surround them, whether in the media, in school, or among their peers. It’s not too late to raise Christian kids. It’s this simple: Don’t Let the Culture Raise Your Kids. Armed with the information provided in this book, you can start today. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Marcia Segelstein has covered family issues for more than twenty-five years as a producer for CBS News and as a columnist. She has written for FoxNews.com, First Things, WORLD Magazine, and Touchstone, and is a senior editor for Salvo magazine. Marcia is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. She and her husband have two “twenty-something” children.


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