Rating: Summary: I would highly recommend this book to any parent Review: Whether your child is 1 or 50, or you are praying for a friends child, niece or nephew, this book's for you. The chapters are short and to the point, it covers just about everything, and there is a prayer at the end of each chapter. It is a book I could read again and again.
Rating: Summary: One book every parent should read Review: Yeah, most new parents read "What to Expect When You're Expecting," or one of the other similar books. But if you're a parent who wants to really do some good for your child, prayer is of the utmost importance. This book is a good place to start.Stormie talks a lot about her own experiences with prayer in the lives of her children. This book is divided into thirty chapters. The first part of each chapter, usually only 2 or 3 pages long, discusses a different area of childrens' lives, and the importance of praying specifically for that area. Then follows an example prayer, then "Weapons of Warfare," several Scripture verses on that particular topic. A parent's prayers should go well beyond the examples in this book, of course. But especially for a new parent, or even a new Christian, this book gives great examples from which to build upon.
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