book review by vyckie
bennett
by James and Cynthia McDermott

"Why is staying together such a struggle for American families? Divorce
is rampant, but it is only the most obvious example of family separation. For
most of us the problem is much more subtle. In our culture, it can be hard even
for loving Christian couples to develop family togetherness. Why is this so?
Some of the challenges are obvious, but others may surprise you." - James
McDermott, co-author of The Christian Family.
Marriage, children, parents, child discipline, keeping the home, courtship,
counter culture, inspiration - who but the most bold would endeavor to address
such an array of topics as they relate to the Christian family in modern
America? Authors James and Cynthia McDermott, publishers of SALT Magazine, do
not claim to have all the answers. But as homeschooling parents of eleven
children, the couple has certainly accumulated plenty of practical experience
which translates into a goldmine of wisdom for today's families who can use all
the help we can get.
The format of the McDermott's book, The Christian Family: In the World, but
Not Of It, is a collection of essays - sometimes humorous, but always touching -
which makes this an easy read. Despite the relaxed, let's-talk-over-a-cup-of-tea
style, this book is challenging. Husbands, wives, moms and dads, siblings, and
even pastors will find themselves re-evaluating long-held presuppositions about
their biblical roles in relation to the Christian family.
In a day when Christians are too often superficial, diligently portraying
themselves as always happy and successful, the humility of this couple is truly
refreshing. Jim and Cindy candidly share not only the triumphs but also their
short-comings and failures. Such transparency only serves to bolster the
McDermott's credibility as they tackle even the controversial subjects of birth
control, spanking, modesty, courtship and marriageable age, family TV policy,
submission, working moms, bankruptcy, Church youth groups, and what age children
should be taught about sex.
There is much insight and practical wisdom to be gained from the McDermott's
book. The brief essay, Motherhood: Dirty Diapers and Child Evangelism alone is
worth the purchase price. Helpful hints on household organization, time and
money management, praying for our children, lost children, and newborn babies,
make The Christian Family invaluable. If you've ever felt overwhelmed,
distracted, discouraged, under-appreciated, stressed out, burned out, or just
plain bewildered on this rollercoaster ride called the Christian family, this
book is for you.
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You can order The Christian Family: In the World, but Not Of It online at www.saltchristianpress.com.
If you want to order by mail, send $14.99 for each book to SALT Christian Press,
2131 W. Republic Rd. #177, Springfield, MO 65807.