
Parenting
Getting It Right
Überblick über Parenting
Discover the roadmap to intentional parenting from North Point Ministries' founders. This highly-rated guide reveals the secret four stages of parenting - from discipline to friendship - that transforms survival mode into lasting relationships. "By far the best one I've read," raves one parent.
Kernthemen in Parenting
- relationship-centered parenting
- long-term family vision
- parental authority dynamics
- individualized child development
- emotional availability
Zitate aus Parenting
You reap what you sow over time, and there are no do-overs.
Parents who refuse to let go actually undermine relationships.
When parents argue with children, they've already lost by abdicating their unique role.
Standing your ground will create tension-choose to live with it rather than attempting to eliminate it.
Personen in Parenting
- Andy StanleyAuthor, pastor, and father of three
- Sandra StanleyAuthor, mother, and youth ministry leader
- Andrew StanleyThe Stanleys' eldest son
- Garrett StanleyThe Stanleys' extroverted middle son
Über den Autor
Über den Autor von Parenting
Andy and Sandra Stanley, bestselling authors and influential Christian leaders, co-wrote Parenting: Getting It Right to guide families in nurturing intentional, faith-centered relationships.
Drawing from their decades of experience raising three children and counseling families through North Point Ministries—a multisite church with over 40,000 weekly attendees—the book blends practical strategies with biblical principles.
Andy, founder of North Point Ministries and host of The Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast, has authored over 20 books, including The New Rules for Love, Sex & Dating and Deep & Wide. Sandra, a trusted voice in family dynamics, contributes firsthand insights from their parenting journey.
Their collaborative work emphasizes creating lasting bonds through purposeful communication and shared values. The Stanleys’ approach has resonated globally, with North Point Ministries planting 14 strategic partner churches across the U.S. and Canada. Their adult children, who “still enjoy being around us,” exemplify the effectiveness of their methods.
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FAQ zu diesem Buch
Parenting: Getting It Right by Andy and Sandra Stanley offers a faith-based guide to raising children with a focus on building lasting relationships. It emphasizes adapting strategies across developmental stages—from discipline in early years to fostering friendship in adulthood—while prioritizing a "north star" goal: raising kids who choose to stay connected to their family. The book combines practical advice with Christian principles, addressing common parenting anxieties.
This book is ideal for Christian parents seeking faith-integrated strategies, caregivers navigating toddler to teenage challenges, and those prioritizing long-term family bonds. It’s particularly valuable for parents aiming to balance structure with emotional connection and couples wanting to strengthen their marriage as a parenting foundation.
Yes, it provides actionable insights for confident parenting, such as avoiding unnecessary yelling, leveraging time as an expression of love, and aligning parenting phases with children’s needs. Relatable examples from the authors’ experiences with biological and foster children make it a practical, encouraging resource.
The Stanleys’ "north star" is raising children who want to spend time with their parents and siblings, even when they’re no longer obligated to. This goal prioritizes relational health over short-term compliance, encouraging parents to foster mutual respect and lifelong connection.
They advocate for a three-stage approach: discipline (early years), training (school age), and friendship (adulthood). Each phase adapts to children’s growing autonomy, shifting from setting boundaries to guiding decision-making and finally nurturing peer-like trust.
A healthy marriage is framed as the cornerstone of successful parenting. The authors argue that marital stability models security for children, reduces household conflict, and ensures unified parenting strategies—critical for fostering a nurturing environment.
Yes, they advise yelling only in dangerous situations. This approach prevents fear-based relationships and teaches children to associate raised voices with genuine emergencies, promoting calm communication in everyday conflicts.
The book encourages integrating faith through modeling rather than forced adherence. It focuses on creating a home environment where spiritual values are naturally lived out, helping children develop authentic, self-driven faith resistant to deconstruction.
- Discipline (ages 0–5): Establishing boundaries.
- Training (ages 6–12): Teaching decision-making.
- Friendship (teen years+): Transitioning to mentorship and mutual respect.
By prioritizing open dialogue, respecting their autonomy, and investing time in shared activities. The Stanleys stress that teens thrive when parents listen more than lecture and model humility in admitting mistakes.
Some may find its faith-centric approach less applicable to non-Christian audiences. Additionally, its emphasis on marital health could feel challenging for single parents, though the principles remain adaptable.
Unlike formulaic guides, it avoids rigid rules, instead offering flexible frameworks tied to relational outcomes. It stands out for its focus on long-term connection over behavioral control, aligning with modern, grace-based parenting trends.

















