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El. knyga: When Kids Ask Hard Questions

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Chalice Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780827243316
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Chalice Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780827243316

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?Mommy, I have a question?? When your kid asks the hard questions, are you prepared to respond? Progressive Christian parents and pastors offer advice on responding to today s tough topics, from bodies, gender, racism, divorce, death, grief, faith, loss, and more.

The world is a confusing and painful place for children (and adults). How do you respond faithfully to your kids? big questions? Learn to craft faithful conversations and be better prepared to talk about the tough stuff with your kids. More than 30 essays from a diverse group of young Christian parents/pastors address today s toughest topics, including gender, race, bullying, mental illness, death, divorce, money, technology, and generosity. When Kids Ask Hard Questions invites you to take a deep breath, create safe spaces for the hard conversations, and speak the truth in love. Each chapter includes a resource list for further exploration.
Foreword ix
Matthew Paul Turner
Crafting a Family Culture of Conversation 1(7)
Rev. Karen Ware Jackson
Who Am I? Reflecting on Bodies and Souls
Stuck in the Middle: Understanding Your School-age Child
8(6)
Sarah Leer
"How Come He Won't Talk to Me?" Building Friendships with Disabled Peers
14(7)
Rev. Mindi Welton-Mitchell
That's What Counts: Navigating Questions about Gender and Identity
21(9)
Rev. Becca Girrell
Good Enough for Jesus: On Body Image
30(5)
Rev. Heidi Carrington Heath
Let's Talk about Sex: Meeting Curiosity with Honesty
35(7)
Rev. Dr. Emily A. Peck McClain
A Coat with Many Pockets, an Overwatered Plant: Using Metaphor to Discuss Mental Illness and Addiction
42(6)
Ben Pershey
God's Not a Fan: Talking about Suicide
48(8)
Rev. Dr. Rachael A. Keefe
Who Are We? Reflecting on Families and Relationships Being a Friend
56(6)
Karin Heller
Margaret Webb
We Go Together: Blended Families
62(6)
Rev. Emily Brown
How Will We Tell Our Children We're Getting Divorced?
68(7)
Rev. Eliza Tweedy
Getting Attached: Foster and Substitute Parenting
75(7)
Revs. Ben
Kerry Dueholm
Why Did This Happen? Reflecting on Loss
Love Never Ends: Comfort and Assurance in Times of Grief
82(6)
Kristin Cooper King
"She's Having the Temper Tantrum You Want to Have": Kids and Pregnancy Loss
88(6)
Rev. Rebekah McLeod Hutto
The Rev. Dr. William J. Hutto
Giving Kids a Voice in the Wilderness: Grief
94(8)
Rev. Hazel Salazar-Davidson
What Am I Afraid Of? Reflecting on Fear and Courage
Why We C.A.R.E.: Engaging Kids about Racial Discrimination
102(6)
Rev. Dr. Michael W. Waters
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Adultification of Black Girls
108(7)
Yulise Reaves Waters
Courage and Hospitality: Talking about Race with Children and the Church
115(8)
Rev. Alexandra M. Hendrickson
"Why Can't I Wear This Costume?" Helping Kids Understand Cultural Appropriation
123(6)
Rev. Dr. B. Yuki Schwartz
Are We Doing More Harm than Good Teaching Kids about the Violence of the Cross?
129(4)
Rev. Tract Smith
Asking the Tough Question about Bullying: "What Happened?"
133(7)
Rev. Dr. Sarah Griffith Lund
Talking to Kids about Gun Violence
140(6)
Rev. Allison Sandlin Liles
What's Going On? Reflecting on Faith and the Way the World Works
It's Okay To Have Doubts: Lessons on Fact-checking and Faith from Thomas
146(5)
Rev. Dr. Terrell Carter
Love for Your Neighbor: Raising Kids in a Multifaith Community
151(6)
Aliye Shimi
Raising Holy Sparks: On Honoring Difference
157(6)
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
Writing New Scripts: On Mass Incarceration, Women, and Children
163(7)
Casey Stanton
A Pledge to Forgive: An Approach to Reconciliation in a Traumatic World
170(6)
Rev. Elizabeth Grasham
What's Fair? Reflecting on Money and Economics
Disciples, Not Fundraisers: Teaching Faithfulness in Anxious Times
176(6)
Rev. Erica Schemper
Naming What They See: Addressing Wealth, Poverty, and Income Inequality
182(6)
Rev. Eva Sudrez
Truth and Lies: Reexamining Racial History with Kids
188(8)
Rev. David Henson
"But Those Are MY Toys!": Generosity
196(6)
Rev. Allie Scott
The Life-changing Magic of Setting Limits: Technology
202(7)
Joshua Hammond
Endless Song: Having Conversations Again and Again
209
Rev. Bromleigh McCleneghan