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Parenting Beyond Your Capacity: Connect Your Family to a Wider Community Paperback
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherOrange Books
- ISBN-101941259197
- ISBN-13978-1941259191
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- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1941259197
- ISBN-13 : 978-1941259191
- Item weight : 227 g
- Best Sellers Rank: #910,984 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the authors
Carey Nieuwhof is a bestselling leadership author, speaker, podcaster, former attorney, and church planter. He writes one of today’s most influential leadership podcasts, and his online content is accessed by leaders over 1.5 million times a month.
Carey’s mission is to help people thrive in life and leadership. He has extensive experience helping organizations lead through change, develop high-capacity teams, deepen their personal growth along with their health. He speaks to leaders around the world about leadership, change, and personal growth.
His latest book, At Your Best, outlines a detailed, proven strategy on how to get time, energy and priorities working in your favor. It's designed to help leaders move past being constantly overwhelmed, overcommitted and overworked and reclaim margin in their lives.
His previous book, Didn't See It Coming: Overcoming the Seven Greatest Challenges That No One Expects But Everyone Experiences, is designed to help leaders both avoid and defeat the hidden challenges they’ll encounter including cynicism, compromise, irrelevance, and burnout.
Carey and his wife, Toni, live north of Toronto, Canada.
Instagram, TikTok and Facebook: careynieuwhof | Twitter: @cnieuwhof
Reggie Joiner is the founder and CEO of Orange, a nonprofit organization providing resources and training to help churches maximize their influence on the spiritual growth of the next generation. Orange (www.ThinkOrange.com) provides innovative curriculum resources and training for leaders who work with preschoolers, children, families, and students. They have partners throughout the United States and eight other countries. Orange is also the architect of the Orange Conference (www.TheOrangeConference.com) and the Orange Tour (www.OrangeTour.org) which provide national training opportunities for senior pastors, church leaders, and ministry volunteers.
Reggie is also one of the founding pastors, along with Andy Stanley, of North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. In his role as the executive director of Family Ministry, Reggie developed the concepts of ministry for preschoolers, children, students, and married adults over the course of his eleven years with the church. During his time with North Point Ministries, Reggie created KidStuf, a weekly environment where kids bring their parents to learn about God, as well as Grow Up, an international conference to encourage and equip churches to create relevant, effective environments for children, families, and teenagers.
Reggie is the author of A New Kind of Leader (Orange Books), co-author of It's Just a Phase, So Don't Miss It (Orange Books, with Kristen Ivy), Lead Small (Orange Books, with Tom Shefchunas), Seven Practices of Effective Ministries (Multnomah, with Lane Jones and Andy Stanley) and the author of Think Orange: Imagine the Impact When Church and Family Collide (David C. Cook, June 2009). Think Orange encapsulates Joiner's philosophy and practice of family ministry, combining the strengths of family and church to capture the hearts and minds of the next generation.
Reggie is a graduate of Georgia Southwestern College. Reggie lives with his wife, Debbie, in Cumming, Georgia, and they have four grown children: Reggie Paul, Hannah, Sarah, and Rebekah.
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not in the area of money... this was a great book for faith and the other great book i read
on money for my kids was "raising kids of increase" by Carmen Lynne both great books
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Consistent with the Orange approach to ministry and family, Joiner and Neiuwhof encourage parents to find ways to discuss faith in natural family settings. They list some opportunities that work well with the resources that are available from the ReThink Group, though the book never offers up these resources specifically except in some advertising at the end of the book. They also encourage the spiritual growth of the parents as well, which can happen by taking time out from life and by getting involved with small groups in a church setting.
What is great about this book is the honesty that the writers show. They are willing to admit their own parenting mistakes, and they never speak from the position of superiority. As they note, so many Christian parenting books only bring about feelings of guilt and inadequacy. This book says that we are all imperfect, and we need influences from outside the home to help us figure all of this out.


