Introduction
1. The Bad News
2. A Little Yeast
3. The Good News
4. Responsive Discipleship
5. Yucky Hearts and Aslan Anxiety: Leading Our Kids Through God
Moments
6. Proactive Discipleship
6¾. An Introduction to John Westerhoff
7. Ages Zero to Six: The Experiential Stage
8. Ages Seven to Eleven: The Affiliative Stage
9. Ages Twelve to Eighteen and Beyond: The Searching and Owned
Stages
10. Using the First Path Guide
11. Steal These Ideas: Shared Family Practices
12. Following Through
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: First Path Guide
Appendix B: Family Path Guide
Notes
Bibliography
Sarah Cowan Johnson is a ministry trainer, consultant, and coach who works with church planters, pastors, and ministry leaders across the United States. She leads seminars for parents on family discipleship to help their children walk in the way of Jesus. She served with the Evangelical Covenant Church as the executive pastor for Sanctuary Church in Providence, Rhode Island, and previously was a staff trainer and an area director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. She is the cohost of The People of the Way podcast. She and her husband have two sons and live in Providence.
"What a beautiful book, full of hope, practical wisdom, and real
stories that help navigate spiritual parenthood. I'm so grateful
for a resource that coaches parents on how to approach spiritual
parenting with lots of challenge, grace, and invitations to
freedom. It's not anxiety, fear, or shame that motivates, but the
real hope of Jesus being present to our children, no matter their
age, and in all the ways they are uniquely made. May we all be
better equipped to love our children so that they may know the God
who loves them, their friends, and their communities."
*Sarah Shin, author of Beyond Colorblind*
"We would have loved to have Teach Your Children Well when we were
rearing our own children. This is a practical book, a
boots-on-the-ground book, from a mother who has practiced what she
is writing about. Sarah is funny, wise, thoughtful, and great with
diagrams that provide a path forward in parenting the child you
have. This is not about making the 'ideal Christian child.' It is
about how you receive the child you were given, so you can partner
with God in growing, training, and celebrating this child. If you
are looking for a theologically sound and developmentally savvy
resource in your parenting, Teach Your Children Well is for
you."
*Doug and Adele Calhoun, coauthors of Spiritual Rhythms for the
Enneagram*
"Teach Your Children Well is written for anyone who knows a child.
While aimed at parents, any adult who shares a passion for leading
children into an adult relationship with Jesus can benefit from
this content. Sarah understands the influence parents have on the
direction of their children at every age and stage of their
development. The reflection questions at the end of each chapter
for parents, pastors, and church leaders provide a process moment
for immediate practical application. My prayer along with Sarah's
is that we indeed teach our children well."
*Virginia Ward, dean of the Boston campus, Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary*
"This book is so chock-full of good ideas that they started falling
out of the pages. A grace-filled reminder that when it comes to
discipling children, there is no substitute for a parent. Amen to
that."
*Justin Whitmel Earley, business lawyer and author of The Common
Rule*
"Sarah Cowan Johnson's instincts are absolutely right: parents can
be the most important pastoral presence in their child's life. Our
children need something real to grab on to—from our own life with
God, from their own encounters with God, and from the everyday
moments when God is close. God is always very close to us. This
book is a very practical guide helping parents facilitate the
practice of encountering God in the tiny moments of everyday life.
This book will absolutely help parents in the work of the spiritual
accompaniment of their children."
*Jared Patrick Boyd, author of Imaginative Prayer: A Yearlong Guide
to Your Child's Spiritual Formation*
"If we're honest, we've long outsourced much of what it means to
raise our children to familiar institutions: schools, media, and
churches. We don't mean to do this; it's simply the norm we've come
to accept. As a result, even well-intentioned parents miss
opportunities daily to form the hearts, minds, and faith of our
children. In Teach Your Children Well, my friend Sarah Cowan
Johnson offers a better path. Drawing on experiences from Johnson's
pastoral and parenting life, this book provides strategies that are
theologically robust and incredibly practical. This is a timely
resource that will give parents the clarity and confidence to be
the primary disciple makers of their children."
*Shaun Marshall, pastor and author of Transition Decisions: How to
Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Make Your Next Move Now*
"If you are looking for a book that equips and empowers parents to
train children for a life with God, this is it. Sarah Cowan Johnson
brings together head and heart in this insightfully instructive
manual for the discipleship of children and families. Teach Your
Children Well is filled with creative ideas and authentic stories
for every developmental stage."
*Lacy Finn Borgo, author of Spiritual Conversations with Children
and All Will Be Well*
"For such a time as this, for such a world as this: Teach Your
Children Well by Sarah Cowan Johnson is a timely book that will
revolutionize how you parent your children and think about
discipleship toward young people. Beautifully and honestly written,
Sarah shares her parenting journey and offers a biblical, relevant,
and clear 'discipleship GPS' that points to a healthy parenting
ecosystem. Sarah provides a real pathway focused on a foundational
spiritual parenting practice while at the same time addressing the
real-world issues that are faced by parents every day. Dig in
deep—this book will change how you parent your children."
*Tim Ciccone, director of youth ministry for the Evangelical
Covenant Church*
"Equipping parents to disciple their children may just be the most
important thing we do to prepare the church for the next great move
of God. This book is my first choice for that task. It thrills me
to imagine how this book could equip a generation of families
facing one of the most spiritually challenging periods in our
country's history."
*Ryan Pfeiffer, lead pastor of North Coast Calvary Chapel and
coauthor with James Choung of Longing for Revival: From Holy
Discontent to Breakthrough Faith*
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