Friday, February 16, 2018

Set Free to Choose Right byJosh McDowell

In today's world we are bombarded by culture and while some things have gotten better, some are a little scary to think about as a parent to tweens and teens. 


In Set Free to Choose Right, Josh McDowell offers advice on how to empower your loved ones to make the right choices.  

Popular Author, Speaker, and Founder of the Josh McDowell Ministry Speaks Out on the Popular, Culturally Relevant Topic of Right vs. Wrong

Directed to parents and gatekeepers of today’s youth, renowned speaker and author Josh McDowell focuses on the how-to’s of teaching teens and pre-teens to make right moral choices. 

Set Free to Choose Right will help you come to understand:

why today’s kids feel they have the right to determine what is “right” or “wrong” for themselves

how culture reinforces that there are no universal truths and. . .

where this misconception historically originated

how to motivate kids to make good choices

it is God’s character and nature that makes right, right and wrong, wrong


Engaging stories and helpful illustration are provided to model how a person (of any age) can distinguish between right and wrong and make the right choice—every time!

When we are bombarded by porn and children are starting to see it younger and younger we are setting the stage for permissiveness.  It is becoming less shocking and more the norm. 

The statics in the book were staggering and a lot of good research went into what Josh McDowell was talking about. Using information from the highly respected Barna group’s report, “The Porn Phenomenon: The Impact of Pornography in the Digital age” we see the impact that this is having on our culture. 

With solid advice, examples, and tools as a parent I feel like I can tackle this issue when it comes into our home.  I wish I could say I'll never need the advice in the book, but the reality is, I probably will.  So if you are looking for a good solid book on how to handle pornography as a parent pick up your copy today.  Happy Reading.  

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. 

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