How to Handle Your Parents

In this little book, Jack Exum (Dad) addresses his favorite most challenging audience, teenagers! He loved every opportunity to he had to speak with them. Too often this group has been passed over by speakers except for the occasional warnings on ‘sex’ and ‘drugs.’ Teenagers are starving for someone to just listen and understand them, to be straight with them. He never forgot his teenage years and in this book, briefly tells his own story and shares much needed wisdom and guidelines.

He received hundreds of letters from pre-teens and teens. Many letters included some plea for help. He once surveyed 2500 young people, which helped him understand the severity of teenagers’ problems. Here are the results.

98% were active, believing Christians
98% attended church services on a regular basis
10% had smoked or do smoke ‘pot’
69% had drank or do drink alcoholic beverages
39% would abort a child (without conscience)
36% had allowed sex to ‘go too far’
6% believed other teenagers to be accurate on the subject of sex
84% had never had an in-depth discussion with their parents on (the subject of) sex
(Add to this the increasing number of teenage suicides.)

For teenagers: My prayer is that this little book will help you. Keep it available, read it once for the ‘head’, twice for the ‘heart’. ‘Hang on to it.’ You may not agree (right now) with some things that are said. Take the time to think about his words and then come back and read it again. “How to Handle Your Parents” will definitely help throughout the challenging years that lay ahead.

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How to Handle Your Parents

In this little book, Jack Exum (Dad) addresses his favorite most challenging audience, teenagers! He loved every opportunity to he had to speak with them. Too often this group has been passed over by speakers except for the occasional warnings on ‘sex’ and ‘drugs.’ Teenagers are starving for someone to just listen and understand them, to be straight with them. He never forgot his teenage years and in this book, briefly tells his own story and shares much needed wisdom and guidelines.

He received hundreds of letters from pre-teens and teens. Many letters included some plea for help. He once surveyed 2500 young people, which helped him understand the severity of teenagers’ problems. Here are the results.

98% were active, believing Christians
98% attended church services on a regular basis
10% had smoked or do smoke ‘pot’
69% had drank or do drink alcoholic beverages
39% would abort a child (without conscience)
36% had allowed sex to ‘go too far’
6% believed other teenagers to be accurate on the subject of sex
84% had never had an in-depth discussion with their parents on (the subject of) sex
(Add to this the increasing number of teenage suicides.)

For teenagers: My prayer is that this little book will help you. Keep it available, read it once for the ‘head’, twice for the ‘heart’. ‘Hang on to it.’ You may not agree (right now) with some things that are said. Take the time to think about his words and then come back and read it again. “How to Handle Your Parents” will definitely help throughout the challenging years that lay ahead.

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How to Handle Your Parents

How to Handle Your Parents

by Jack Exum
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In this little book, Jack Exum (Dad) addresses his favorite most challenging audience, teenagers! He loved every opportunity to he had to speak with them. Too often this group has been passed over by speakers except for the occasional warnings on ‘sex’ and ‘drugs.’ Teenagers are starving for someone to just listen and understand them, to be straight with them. He never forgot his teenage years and in this book, briefly tells his own story and shares much needed wisdom and guidelines.

He received hundreds of letters from pre-teens and teens. Many letters included some plea for help. He once surveyed 2500 young people, which helped him understand the severity of teenagers’ problems. Here are the results.

98% were active, believing Christians
98% attended church services on a regular basis
10% had smoked or do smoke ‘pot’
69% had drank or do drink alcoholic beverages
39% would abort a child (without conscience)
36% had allowed sex to ‘go too far’
6% believed other teenagers to be accurate on the subject of sex
84% had never had an in-depth discussion with their parents on (the subject of) sex
(Add to this the increasing number of teenage suicides.)

For teenagers: My prayer is that this little book will help you. Keep it available, read it once for the ‘head’, twice for the ‘heart’. ‘Hang on to it.’ You may not agree (right now) with some things that are said. Take the time to think about his words and then come back and read it again. “How to Handle Your Parents” will definitely help throughout the challenging years that lay ahead.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046404289
Publisher: Jack Exum
Publication date: 11/12/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 283,891
File size: 187 KB

About the Author

Redeemed and added to the body of Christ, May 31, 1959 at Southside Church of Christ, Beaumont, Texas. Graduated from Preston Road School of Preaching, Dallas, Texas, 1971. Have ministered to congregations in Georgia, Saskatchewan, Canada, Indiana, Ukraine, and Florida. I am a committed Christian, happily married to my wife Lauw Liang (Wiwik), from Indonesia. Together, we stand in the grace of God, and strive to serve him together.

Purpose and Philosophy statement:
* To encourage the body of Christ. Not only through published articles by dad and myself, but also through studies of the Scriptures, avoiding EXTREMES which lead to division, encouraging BALANCE which leads to unity. In order to grow in faith, which brings hope. To grow in grace, by which we are accepted with God through Jesus.
* To reach the lost. This is the mission of Jesus, and it must be ours. Everyone deserves the privilege to hear about Jesus. There is ONE God, who loves mankind incredibly, ONE Savior, who gave His all that we might be all His, and ONE faith given to be shared in the power of His Spirit. All who have been and will be redeemed, come to God, thru Jesus, are added to the ONE body. That body has no official name in the New Testament but has several designations which describe relationship, with God, Christ, and each other.
* To hold to restoration principles
1. “No Creed but Christ.” (Written creeds, and traditions are not authoritative)
2. “Where the Scriptures speak, we speak; where the Scriptures are silent, we are silent.”
3. “In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, love.”
4. “We are not the only Christians, but we are Christians only.”
* To promote and encourage unity of believers. All who have by faith repented of their sins, and been immersed for the remission of sins into Jesus have been added to the one body. Christians may and often do disagree. That’s the way it is. Unity is more important than many of the things we have allowed to divide and weaken the body of Christ. Man’s traditions, necessary inferences, opinions should not be allowed to be considered authoritative. It’s OK, to question, and search for answers. It’s okay to disagree and keep studying. Truth has nothing to hide.
* To grow and help others grow in the grace of God.

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