Soulful Parent-Soulful Teen: Moving From Control to Care
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About the Book
Soulful Parent – Soulful Teen: Moving from Control to Care presents a fresh approach to loving and living with our young people. It goes beyond the daily struggles of life with a teenager, to illuminate the underlying spirit, which lies at the heart of the family. This heartfelt guide gives parents the guidance they need, to connect with their teens.
Soulful parenting is not a set of techniques or rules. Techniques address the symptoms, not the root of the issue. True family growth cannot be reduced to a catchy acronym or set of exercises. Soulful Parent – Soulful Teen: Moving from Control to Care goes beyond the questions of, “What do I do if . . .” to address the larger questions. How do we:
- Find the joy in our parenting that seems to hover tantalizingly just out of reach.
- Reconnect the gentle heartfelt bond we once felt with our children to our often-irascible teens?
- Transform our family ties that bind into wings that help them fly?
- Live more rewarding, more sanctified, more focused, and more peaceful lives?
Millions of parents are looking for a spiritual solution to what society has deemed a secular concern. Soulful Parent – Soulful Teen: Moving from Control to Care fills that need, and acts as an inspiration to all who love a teen and desire God’s fullest blessings for them. Within these pages is a compass for the journey - a blueprint for what that future can look like – if we allow our children to reach the depth of their calling; if we accept the magnitude of our own; if we have the soul to carry on.
Soulful Parent – Soulful Teen is for every parent who loves a teen, and wants to see that child reach the full potential of God’s grace.
About the Author
Greg Sipes, Ph.D.
Greg, husband to Markine, father to Chris and Julia, and father-in-law to Jaime, is favored with a great extended family and many wonderful friends. These relationships are what really matter in his life. But for those who want to know more, Greg Sipes, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. Senior partner of Indiana Health Group, Inc., a multidisciplinary behavioral health practice, he has also been involved with a number of not-for-profit agencies serving at-risk kids in Indianapolis. Formerly a medical school professor, researcher and scientific author, he is the founder of nextVoice, a company committed to helping people improve their relationships for business and for life. He is also the author of Lead as You Live, Live as You Lead: Discovering the Six Principles of Uncommon Sense for Uncommon Success.
Susan Pandorf
Susan Pandorf, mother to two fine young men, lives in Fishers, Indiana, with her husband, Scott. A graduate of Earlham School of Religion’s groundbreaking Word Sojourn program, which focuses on the ministry of writing, she brings to this project her passion and enthusiasm for young people, her abiding faith that God calls each of us to reach the heights of His plan for us, and her deep love for, and belief in, the power of the written word.
Pandorf’s writing is, “lyrical, passionate…[with] great feeling and plenty of heart.”
Peter Anderson, Editor of the literary journal Pilgrimage