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Parenting in an imperfect world can feel overwhelming-but also full of grace, joy, and wonder. This fully revised and updated edition of a classic guide celebrates the spiritual dimension of everyday parenting, helping parents discover meaning and faith in the ordinary acts of feeding, soothing, and guiding a child. This book is not a "how-to" manual; rather, it offers reflections, stories, and insights that invite parents to see the sacred in the mundane and to connect their faith to the realities of raising children today. Written with honesty, warmth, and humor, the authors share their own…mehr

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Parenting in an imperfect world can feel overwhelming-but also full of grace, joy, and wonder. This fully revised and updated edition of a classic guide celebrates the spiritual dimension of everyday parenting, helping parents discover meaning and faith in the ordinary acts of feeding, soothing, and guiding a child. This book is not a "how-to" manual; rather, it offers reflections, stories, and insights that invite parents to see the sacred in the mundane and to connect their faith to the realities of raising children today. Written with honesty, warmth, and humor, the authors share their own struggles and joys, offering a model for reflection that encourages parents to consider how their beliefs shape their identities and family life. Ideal for individual reading or group study, Hopes and Fears fosters connection, conversation, and spiritual growth. This fully revised edition includes: Context on today's social and political upheaval, including polarization, racism, and climate anxiety. Voices of LGBTQ parents, parents of color, and new insights into non-binary, transgender, and neurodiverse identities. Guidance on technology, social media, and artificial intelligence, including a new chapter on cell phones. Exploration of reproductive choices, fertility treatments, and the decision to have-or not have-children. A broader, inclusive approach to faith and spirituality for diverse Christian experiences. An online study guide to support group reflection. By finding beauty, meaning, and hope in the everyday, Hopes and Fears empowers progressive parents to embrace the spiritual journey of raising children, even amid uncertainty, challenge, and change.
Autorenporträt
Bromleigh McCleneghan is ordained in the United Methodist Church. She has served in congregations of the UMC and the United Church of Christ and in campus ministry at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at The University of Chicago. Bromleigh is the author of Good Christian Sex: Why Chastity Isn't The Only Option and Other Things the Bible Says About Sex 2016), and co-editor of When Kids Ask Hard Questions: Faith-Filled Responses for Tough Topics, volumes 1 & 2 (2019, 2021). Lee Hull Moses is ordained in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). She has served in congregational ministry in Virginia and North Carolina, and in denominational leadership as Chief of Staff in the Office of the General Minister and President and as Executive Director of the Proclamation Project, an initiative to support Disciples preachers. Lee is a contributor to the Christian Century and the author of More Than Enough: Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess. You can find her online at www.leehullmoses.com