Will You Give Your Children a Legacy of Life?
In a world where parenting advice shifts faster than fashion trends, this “how not to parent” resource takes a fresh look at how the seven deadly sins are the root of most modern parenting mistakes.
Through humorous stories and practical biblical wisdom, Patrick M. Quinn and Ken Roach show how wellmeaning parents can ruin their children’s lives in seven easy steps (wrath, greed, envy, lust, sloth, gluttony, and pride).
Quinn and Roach then offer a new counterapproach — laying a seven-fold foundation for lasting significance where parents can help rescue their children’s hearts . . . and futures.
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“Reading this pointed advice based on the Seven Deadly Sins and the Seven Virtues, Tom Hatting performs with exceptional skill and a notable degree of friendliness. He’s so pleasing to hear that he makes the message in this audiobook irresistible, even to listeners who may not identify with fundamentalist Christian views…Hatting’s vocal charm makes these admonitions sound surprisingly fresh and appealing—like part of a joyous adventure in managing our bad selves. His beguiling performance works even better with the latter part of the audiobook, which focuses on the right and wrong ways to teach our children the Seven Virtues. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
— AudioFile
“Hefty with wisdom, worthy of being added to a distinguished line of classics in the field.”
— Leonard Sweet, author of From Tablet to Table“Patrick and Ken bring much-needed clarity and encouragement to struggling moms and dads.”
— Mark Stuart, cofounder of Audio Adrenaline and the Hands and Feet ProjectBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Patrick M. Quinn is the teaching pastor of the 8,000-member Frazer United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. He holds a bachelor of science from Florida State University and a master of divinity from Emory University, Chandler School of Theology. Quinn and his wife, Rachael, have three children and also serve as foster parents.
Ken Roach is director of content development at Frazer United Methodist Church. A husband and father of four, Roach holds a bachelor of communication from Auburn University. He and his family live in Montgomery, Alabama.