You Never Stop Being a Parent: Thriving in Relationship with Your Adult Children by Jim Newheiser

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About You Never Stop Being a Parent

You may have always expected your job as a parent to be done once your children reached adulthood . . . but you're quickly finding out that you never stop being a parent!

Jim Newheiser and Elyse Fitzpatrick ground you in the guidance of God's Word, reminding you that your relationship with your adult children can only be as deep and meaningful as your relationship with him.

Endorsements

“Answers frequently asked questions with biblical clarity, wisdom, and insight. The answers it gives are not only clear and practical, but richly gospel-centered and filled with hope.”


Tedd Tripp, Pastor, Conference Speaker, Author of Shepherding a Child’s Heart 

“The book is packed. No sooner did I think, ‘But what about . . .’ before the next illustration set me off on a wise course.”

Ed Welch, Director of Counseling, Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation

“A very practical book based on biblical principles to help parents of adult children. The style is engaging and the advice very wise. I wish I had had this book years ago!”


Martha Peace, Biblical Counselor, Author of The Excellent Wife

 

About the Authors
Jim Newheiser

 

Jim Newheiser is pastor of Grace Bible Church in Escondido, California; director of the Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship; adjunct professor of biblical counseling at Masters college; a fellow of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors; and a board member of the Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals.

Elyse Fitzpatrick

Elyse Fitzpatrick counsels with the Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship and is a frequent retreat and conference speaker. Fitzpatrick coauthored Women Helping Women, a 1998 Gold Medallion finalist; Love to Eat, Hate to Eat; Overcoming Fear, Worry, and Anxiety; and Uncommon Vessels: A Program for Developing Godly Eating Habits. She and her husband, Philip, have three adult children and two grandchildren.