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Do You Have a Tool for Teaching Purity?

October 16, 2012 by Naomi M. 1 Comment

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Planned Purity by Jennie Bishop is a book outlining a strategy for teaching your children how to remain pure until marriage.  Recently, I was able to ask Jennie a few questions about her new book.
PDH:  What events led you to writing this book?

JB:  After the amazing success of  my children’s book The Princess and the Kiss, and the development of a similar book for boys, and study guides for the books, all surrounding the message of preparing a child’s heart for purity, I began to do Planned Purity conferences. That methodology is all here in book form, giving parents a complete guide to purity training and the resources to do so. As a parent, I longed for tools like this. 

PDH:  Is the model that you developed for this book the model that you used with your own children?

JB:  To some degree, yes. I wish I had had the entire approach intact when they were much younger, but it was a process I learned as they grew, and now many parents benefit from it.

PDH:  Many non-Christian readers may quickly read this post and think that it is only for Christians.  Does your book contain useful information for  non-Christians, too?

JB:  Absolutely. In fact, I wrote the book with both Christian and non-Christian audiences in mind, and can present the Planned Purity system on many levels in many settings, from schools to business to churches. It’s very practical and flexible, biblically based, but intelligent and not preachy.

PDH:  What is the single-most important advice you can give to parents of teenagers regarding “saving the kiss”?

JB:  Start early by training them using the Five Doors of the Heart and creating a bridge to sexual purity as they grow. Don’t believe that purity training is just for teens, or simply about sex. It’s about the heart, and that can be formed at a very young age.

PDH:  What additional information would you like my readers to know about your book?

JB:  Planned Purity is a definitive purity training resource for families. The book has a lifetime method of purity training, heart outward, plus tons of great resources like scripts, object lessons and family contracts. If you want a plan that really explains and makes purity training approachable and practical, this could be the answer for your family!

Here’s a terrific glimpse at the fantastic speaking events that Jennie Bishop presents to parents all over the world on behalf of Planned Purity.

Follow Jennie Bishop and Planned Purity on Facebook or Twitter. Visit her website to experience all the great resources available for parents and children.

This giveaway is brought to you through Rebecca at http://love2encourageyou.blogspot.com/.

GIVEAWAY TIME! 
 Planned Purity for Parents
PRIZE: 1 winner will receive a signed copy of the book Planned Purity by author, Jennie Bishop. 
DATE: Starts on 10/17 and ends on 11/1 at 12:00am.

LOCATION: USA and Canada

AGE: 18+ years or older to enter.

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Disclosure: Pixie Dusted Homeschool did not receive compensation for this post except for a link on the rc. Love2EncourageYou and Pixie Dusted Homeschool are not responsible for sponsor prize shipment. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook.

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About Naomi M.

Naomi is a homeschool mom of two, one of whom is on the Autism Spectrum. When she is not working or schooling with the kids, she likes to kick back in the recliner to read or to plan the next family adventure.

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  1. Chelsea says

    October 23, 2012 at 12:25 am

    The Princess and the Kiss looks super cute!

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