Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering. Love, God. (Hebrews 13:3 )

What Readers Are Saying About

Spiritually Parenting Your Preschooler...

"I used this book as a resource text while teaching a Christian education course at Florida Christian University. My college students learned about the various school choices available to kindergarten students today and gave the book great reviews. Spiritually Parenting Your Preschooler is an excellent resource for parents and grandparents who want to raise godly children in an ungodly world. I believe it will be equally beneficial for teachers working with young children."

Maureen,
College Professor


"I loved the pajama praise parties and teaching our children to hold hands instead of scolding them when sibling rivalry begins. Parenting preschoolers can be a challenge at times, but it can be a joy when it’s done in the spirit. I’m going to recommend Spiritually Parenting Your Preschooler to all my kindergarten parents and I plan to pass the book around to all of them. There are so many good practical things they can impart to their children as a result of reading this book."

Marie,
Kindergarten Teacher


"There is so much insight in this book and I can’t fathom anybody who’s born again not reading it. I have custody of my grandson. He just turned 3 and my physical abilities aren’t that of a young mother. At night I was so tired I started counting hours to when I’d go to bed. Caleb would say, “Pray with me,” and I’d pray a short prayer that he’d have a good night’s sleep. While reading this book, it finally dawned on me that he wouldn’t quiet down until we’d touched the Spirit realm. Through reading this book I’m learning to parent him by the Spirit. God wants to pour into our children and use them. We’ve all read Dr. Spock on how to do this and that with children, but we haven’t fully grasped the ramifications of the spirituality in children. Above everything else, it doesn’t matter if his clothes are clean every moment of the day or that he lost his first tooth on January 14th. We get so caught up in the physical aspects and lose sight of the spiritual. I can see people getting saved from reading Spiritually Parenting Your Preschooler because of the seriousness of the spiritual life in children that isn’t brought to the attention of the world."

Cindy,
Custodial Grandparent


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Hope Flinchbaugh is an author, freelance writer, and homeschooling mom from Pennsylvania. She authored Daughter of China, a novel based on true stories of religious persecution in China and women who face the one child policy there. Daughter of China received a Catherine Marshall Christy Award of Excellence in 2003. Hope’s nonfiction book, Spiritually Parenting Your Preschooler, was released in August 2003. .She is a contributor to Soul Matters, a series released in bookstores and Sam's Clubs in 2005. Hope’s latest novel, Across the China Sky, will be released in the fall of 2006.

C. Hope can be contacted through the following email addresses:

parentinghope@seehope.com | hope@seehope.com


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