When Parenting Isnt Perfect, Jim Daly
When Parenting Isnt Perfect, Jim Daly
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When Parenting Isn't Perfect
Leaving Room for Grace in a Culture of Impossible Standards

Author: Jim Daly, Paul Asay

Narrator: Tom Parks

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 06/27/2017


Synopsis

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 “World’s Best Mom” or “No. 1 Dad” coffee mug, they want it to be true. And they want their children to pursue perfection, too.It’s 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 behind – both 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 God’s own boundless gift of grace. We can become Pharisaical parents, quoting endless rules and holding everyone to impossible standards. But God doesn’t want us, and our kids don’t need us, to be perfect. As parents, we’re called to simply do our best. And when we fail – which we will – we’re called to try again tomorrow.Though he’s 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 family – one 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.

About Jim Daly

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 & 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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on August 24, 2017

One of the best parenting books I've read in a while. I thought the stories were relevant, the advice was practical, and Daly knowledgeable. Will reference many times in the future. *I received a complimentary copy of this book*......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on August 07, 2017

[Note:  This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/Zondervan.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.] When reading a book like this, I wonder what is meant.  I am no stranger to reading books that detail the failings and try to show a sense of graciousness to parents [1], and this book fits al......more

Goodreads review by Mark on July 17, 2017

Jim Daly’s latest book, When Parenting Isn’t Perfect, is one of the more encouraging books I have read on the subject. It is helpful by virtue of the fact that it is real and honest. The very first chapter, “Not good enough,” sets the tone for the book. How easily we all slip into the trap of thinkin......more

Goodreads review by Charlotte on June 05, 2022

I really tried to get through this book, for the sake of book club. I was almost done but just couldn't take it anymore and returned it. His use of "we, as parents" was driving me crazy. Over generalizing application. Assuming that every parent that says what he says, has the same intention or thoug......more

Goodreads review by Chantal on October 31, 2017

Parenting is a hard job and we always feel like we have to be the perfect parent. This book  is beautifully written and provides tons of insight, motivation,  and guidance. I love that it's raw and presents the bare truths about parenting. We have to accept that we aren't perfect and that parenting......more