In 2003, George Barna wrote a book called Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions. That book has been a favorite among children’s ministry workers ever since. In Mr. Barna’s new book, Revolutionary Parenting, he looks at parents who have raised up spiritual champions and what the research showed they did differently than your typical parents. This is not a book of make sure you do this, or don’t do this. It is less technique and more intentions. Mr. Barna believes that his research shows that revolutionary parents are specifically intentional about their parenting. What is a Spiritual Champion? “Individuals who have embraced Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord; accept the Bible as truth and as the guide for life; and seek to live in obedience to its principles and in search of ways to continually deepen their relationship with God. Spiritual champions live in ways that are noticeably different from the norm – even when compared to the average churchgoer.” So Mr. Barna went out interviewing scores of parents who had raised spiritual champions as well as those spiritual champions themselves. What Mr. Barna found out from those interviews and other research he passes along to the reader. I found this book to be quite helpful, as my wife & I are preparing for our first child. We have conversations constantly about different ways of raising him/her. Revolutionary Parenting points to one objective as a parent – that of raising your children for Jesus. As a parent, this is your most important duty, according to Mr. Barna. God has allowed you, as parents, to raise his child & we have an obligation to point them back to him.
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Thanks for this brief review. I used portions of this book for a message I gave at a father/daughter dance. George Barna has some great things to say in this book. Additional thoughts on Revolutionary Parenting can be found at
http://familydads.com/blog/revolutionary-parenting-by-george-barna-good-book-for-dads-to-read/