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I was excited to be able to review this book. I stand firmly on the fact that God made men and women different, and this book deals with that issue in dealing with our children. With a title like Secure Daughters, Confident Sons: How Parents... [Read on]
In this eye-opening book, family researcher Glenn T. Stanton offers a clear vision for why gender matters in how we raise our children. His thought-provoking insights expose the problems with stifling stereotypes and damaging cultural... [Read on]
As a parent of both a son and a daughter, I want them to grow up to love God, life, and the church and to be contributing members of society. In 'Secure Daughters, Confident Sons,' Glen Stanton gives some great tips for accomplishing just that. ... [Read on]
Nearly everyone has the intention of being an effective parent. However, most would agree it is easier said than done. Not only as a pastor but as a dad, I have noticed the confusion within our culture of raising daughters and sons in the... [Read on]
SECURE DAUGHTERS, CONFIDENT SONS by Glenn T. Stanton is a highly practical and insightful exploration of raising sons and daughters to be uniquely who they are by God's design, even in the midst of a gender-confused world. Stanton begins from the... [Read on]
This book was good, but unable to hold my attention through the whole thing. It is full of good ideas and insights, but could have been half as long. I really like the idea of men needing to be made by other men. Boys don’t become men by... [Read on]
If you are a parent, you can quickly get overwhelmed with the plethora of parenting books on the market. Few are anything more than your typical guide in how to have well-behaved, nice, neat little children. It was refreshing to read Glenn T.... [Read on]
Men and women are different. You know that already. Some believe men and women are different because of social constructs that are left over residue from mindless and primitive culture. Others, like Glenn T. Stanton, believe that these... [Read on]
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Glenn T. Stanton's recent book entitled Secure Daughters, Confident Sons. Mr. Stanton challenges the politically correct view of gender by advocating a Christian viewpoint which affirms that both the male and the... [Read on]
I recently read, "Secure Daughter, Confident Sons," by Glenn T. Stanton and was impressed. There is a lot of research in this book (science and religion don't have to contradict each other) as well as some biblical backing. Overall, this is a... [Read on]