How to Ruin Your Child in 7 Easy Steps

Tame Your Vices, Nurture Their Virtues

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Youth Ministries, Christian Life
Cover of the book How to Ruin Your Child in 7 Easy Steps by Patrick Quinn, Ken Roach, David C. Cook
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Author: Patrick Quinn, Ken Roach ISBN: 9781434709325
Publisher: David C. Cook Publication: June 1, 2015
Imprint: David C. Cook Language: English
Author: Patrick Quinn, Ken Roach
ISBN: 9781434709325
Publisher: David C. Cook
Publication: June 1, 2015
Imprint: David C. Cook
Language: English
In a world where parenting advice shifts faster than fashion trends, this “how not-to parent” resource takes a fresh look at how the Seven Deadly Sins are the root of most modern parenting problems.

Through humorous stories and practical biblical wisdom, Patrick Quinn and Ken Roach show how well-meaning parents can ruin their children’s lives in seven easy steps (wrath, greed, envy, lust, sloth, gluttony, and pride). Quinn and Roach then offer a fresh counter-approach—laying a seven-fold foundation for lasting significance so parents can help rescue their children’s heart ... and future.

Patrick M. Quinn is the teaching pastor of the 8,000 member Frazer United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. He holds a bachelor of Science from Florida State University and a master of divinity from Emory University, Chandler School of Theology. Patrick and his wife, Rachael, have three children and also serve as foster parents.

Ken Roach is director of Content Creation at Frazer United Methodist Church. He is also husband to Emily and father of four. Ken and his family live in Montgomery, Alabama.
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In a world where parenting advice shifts faster than fashion trends, this “how not-to parent” resource takes a fresh look at how the Seven Deadly Sins are the root of most modern parenting problems.

Through humorous stories and practical biblical wisdom, Patrick Quinn and Ken Roach show how well-meaning parents can ruin their children’s lives in seven easy steps (wrath, greed, envy, lust, sloth, gluttony, and pride). Quinn and Roach then offer a fresh counter-approach—laying a seven-fold foundation for lasting significance so parents can help rescue their children’s heart ... and future.

Patrick M. Quinn is the teaching pastor of the 8,000 member Frazer United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. He holds a bachelor of Science from Florida State University and a master of divinity from Emory University, Chandler School of Theology. Patrick and his wife, Rachael, have three children and also serve as foster parents.

Ken Roach is director of Content Creation at Frazer United Methodist Church. He is also husband to Emily and father of four. Ken and his family live in Montgomery, Alabama.

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