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Raising Faith-Filled Kids, written by family faith expert Tom McGrath, offers a generous collection of easy tips and tools to help Catholic families realize a spiritual path, and to help parents inspire virtue, discipline, and hope in their children. Writing from personal experience and drawing from the experiences of others, McGrath—a father of two grown daughters—shows fellow parents how to bring faith into everyday family life through familiar objects and regular routines. The book features twenty-three "Taking Action Tips," allowing parents to make immediate strides in helping their children's faith to grow.
Raising Faith-Filled Kids Leader’s Guide: this FREE downloadable pdf is a suggested outline on how to use this book as part of adult catechesis for parents. The outline is divided into 15 sessions.
Also available for purchase to use with your book clubs, the helpful Discussion Guide.
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Tom McGrath is the author of Raising Faith Filled Kids, The Meal Box, and is one of the authors of the God’s Gift series. Currently Tom is the Vice President for Product Development at Loyola Press. He previously served as the executive editor of U.S. Catholic magazine. McGrath is an avid writer and speaker on family-life issues and spirituality. Tom and his wife, Kathleen, live in Chicago and are the parents of two grown daughters, who are still always welcome at meal time.
"This primer for parents, written by a prolific author who is himself a parent, brings...experience with family life into happy juxtaposition with his writing talents. He offers several bonuses not always found in similar manuals. He includes 23 ' Taking Action' sections. These succinct follow-ups to the various chapters put practical wisdom into practical actions."
12/1/2000 - By Vol 27 Number 10
"Tips on teaching children the importance of prayer, the sacred nature of everything, the meaning of religious objects, and the importance of forgiveness."
12/1/2000 - By The Washington Post
"If you ever wanted to be a great and inspiring parent, this book gives you the tools to learn how."
12/1/2000 - By Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator, Chicken Soup for the Soul