![]() ![]() The hope is grounded in God who sent his Son to save us. ![]() The hope is not distant from the battles it shines in the dark. The hope is not grounded in practical helps-although Tripp offers many. We need this fundamentally hopeful book about parenting teens. I couldn't be more excited about this revised and expanded version. - Matt Chandler, Lead Pastor, The Village Church, Flower Mound, Texas President, Acts 29 Network Coauthor, Family Discipleship: Leading Your Home through Time, Moments, and Milestones Through the peaks and valleys of raising our three kids, this is a resource that we came back to several times. ![]() ![]() Lauren and I first read Age of Opportunity almost fifteen years ago and it served as a foundation for how we have tried to parent. Elyse Fitzpatrick, Author, Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus Im eternally thankful for Paul and heart to guide and encourage parents. In the wide world of books about parenting, there are only a few that dont push a doomed prosperity gospel∽o it our way and your kids will be great!rather, Pauls updated classic work offers the one hope for parents and teens: The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. All of which makes me that much more thankful for Paul Tripps work in Age of Opportunity. Recently I remarked to a friend that this is a heartbreaking time for teens: suicide, depression, anxiety, FOMO, the transgender movement, the pandemic, isolation, and hopelessness are rife, making these difficult years even harder. ![]()
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