A life-changing getaway with your preteen
Your child begins the journey into adolescence in a world of sexting, bullying, online stalking and moral defiance. Innocence is under attack, and you cannot win the battle with a single awkward talk or a strict set of rules. The primary defense for your child is a strong relationship with you and with God.
FamilyLife has developed Passport2Purity® (P2P) to assist you in building heart-to-heart communication with your preteen while laying a foundation of purity that will prepare them for the turbulent years ahead. Through the shared listening experience, object lessons and guided conversations of a P2P weekend getaway, you can set your son or daughter on a journey of moral integrity-and strengthen the bond between you.
The third edition of Passport2Purity (P2P Version 3) features new design, copy revisions, the addition of 25 student devotionals, and an accompanying project kit (sold separately). P2P is designed to help parents discuss love, sex, and relationships with their preteen children. The Passport2Purity kit includes a parent guide (Tour Guide), a student guide (Travel Journal), and five audio sessions on CD with special projects.
Great way to help teach your kids “I would highly recommend this product for any parent who would like to give their child a spiritual perspective about sex and perpressure and different choicies they are going to have to make in life. My daughter (12) and I spent the weekend together doing this and she was happy that we did it and at one point she told me to stop talking because the tapes were doing a better job of explaining.”
Make the time for this I have spent the last few years working in family ministry, including parent education. I have searched for and read many resources to equip parents and engage their kids in conversations about God’s design for sex and love for purity, so I was eager to actually use this one with my daughter entering middle school. I let my daughter know almost a month in advance that we had a weekend reserved for us to go away and do a study together, and I gave her a few options to choose the fun activity…