The General Directory for Catechesis specifically states that parents are responsible for the religious development of their children. After discussing such matters as trends in secular education and adult education and describing the benefits of involving the entire family in their children's relig
Engaging the Parking Lot Parent: A Catechist's Guide to Fostering Parent Participation
β Scribed by Patricia McCormack
- Publisher
- Twenty-Third Publications/Bayard
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 64
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This informative book offers insights into the reasons many parents have become disengaged from the faith community, and offers supportive ways to meet families right where they are. You'll discover creative strategies for "back door evangelizing" to help parents focus on their children's faith formation and tutor their own parenting hearts. With personal and communal reflection prompts, this perceptive and practical resource is filled with tips and ideas to help you encourage, support, and affirm parents, so that all may share in the rich and boundless love of Christ.
β¦ Subjects
Religion / Christian Ministry / Evangelism; Religion / Christian Living / Parenting
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