When Parenting Isn't Perfect
By (Author) Jim Daly
With Paul Asay
Zondervan
Zondervan
20th September 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
224
Width 139mm, Height 213mm, Spine 20mm
208g
Perfection is the enemy of parenting. Jim Daly sees and hears from mothers and fathers trying hard to pursue perfection. They listen to the best experts and read all the right books. When someone gives them a Worlds Best Mom or No. 1 Dad coffee mug, they want it to be true. And they want their children to pursue perfection, too.
Its admirable for parents to be the very best moms and dads they can be for their children. But sometimes in so doing, they leave grace behindboth for themselves and their children. Jim believes that our quest for perfection, a quest that he believes is particularly strong among Christians, runs counter to Gods own boundless gift of grace. We can become Pharisaical parents, quoting endless rules and holding everyone to impossible standards. But God doesnt want us, and our kids dont need us, to be perfect. As parents, were called to simply do our best. And when we failwhich we willwere called to try again tomorrow.
Though hes the President of Focus on the Family, Jim does not promise that his book will be a catalyst for a perfect family. But it can help point the way toward a good familyone that feels safe and warm; one filled with love and laughter. This book will encourage mothers and fathers to embrace the messiness of parenthood and show grace to their own less-than-ideal children. Jim, through his own experiences, expertise, and array of stories, will lead both moms and dads to a better understanding of what being a good family is all about.
Jim Daly has done a great job in reminding parents that perfection is not only unattainable but harmful in the journey of parenting. Gods grace is available in abundance for good reason: we all need it. Perfectionism is slow suicide! * DR. KEVIN LEMAN, New York Times bestselling author of Have a New Kid by Friday *
This book is long overdue. Many moms and dads today are beating themselves up because they are not perfect. This book shows parenting for what it is---imperfect. It highlights the beauty of imperfection and lets parents off the hook, so that they can focus on the tangible truths and realities of parenting. A must-read for every parent. My friend Jim Daly has not only nailed this topic; Ive seen him live it out with his own children. * MITCH TEMPLE, licensed marriage and family therapist, author, and executive director of The Fatherhood Commission *
As the president of Focus on the Family, Jim Daly lives and breathes parenting, and he truly understands the challenges parents face today. In When Parenting Isnt Perfect, Jim has written a book that all parents, regardless of their season of life, are and will be high-fiving about, since they all know its true: perfect parenting is just not possible. * BRAD LOMENICK, former president of Catalyst and author of H3 Leadership and The Catalyst Leader *
As a parent, I know its easy to feel alone in your worries, shortcomings, and failures, assuming that everyone else has it all together. In this incredibly timely book, Jim Daly offers a much-needed shot of grace to stressed-out parents everywhere and reminds all of us that messy is often perfectly okay, and even beautiful, in Gods eyes. When Parenting Isnt Perfect is an absolute must-read for families everywhere. * REV. SAMUEL RODRIGUEZ, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) *
Jim Daly is the president and CEO of Focus on the Family. Daly has received the 2008 World Children's Center Humanitarian Award and the 2009 Children's Hunger Fund Children's Champion Award. He has appeared on such television programs as ABC "World News Tonight" and PBS' "Religion and amp; Ethics"; and been featured in Time, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today and Newsweek, which named him one of the top 10 next-generation evangelical leaders of influence. Daly and his wife have two sons and reside in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Visit: www.focusonthefamily.com.