I have a fun opportunity for you to be just that for one or more of your friends. My publisher is making 50 free copies of my newest book, Trekking Toward Tenacity, available to me for publicity purposes. I’ve made a somewhat unique decision, though. Instead of sending these books to the almost-famous of the world in the hopes that they might read the book and say something nice about it on Instagram or Facebook, I am making these books available to friends of my readers.
Before I give you the details on how to participate in this fun activity, let me tell you a little about the book so you can pick the right friend to give it to.
Trekking Toward Tenacity is a Christian parenting book that focuses on giving our kids the tools they need to be resilient when it comes to their mental health and their faith. Let’s be honest: today’s world is an intense place for a child or young adult to grow up in, and it’s probably worse than ever before. Between global pandemics, an increase in merciless bullying, and the proliferation of social media that results in neverending FOMO (fear of missing out), today’s youths are set up for failure.
As parents, we sometimes don’t know where to turn or how to help our kids. Too many of the books out there on Christian parenting are either full of high concepts but lack practical ideas on how to implement those concepts, or else they are just idea books with no theological backbone.
That’s where Trekking Toward Tenacity comes into play. This is a book that targets both the big ideas we need to understand to coach our kids toward success AND the practical ways to implement these ideas with children of all ages. Trekking Toward Tenacity walks through Psalm 139 verse by verse, highlighting biblical truths about God, how he engages with our kids, and what they can expect from life. But it also had age-appropriate activities to begin the conversations with your kids. Since talking to a five-year-old is nowhere near the same experience as talking to a teenager, this book includes separate and practical tips for introducing these ideas to the different age groups.
Now that you know a little more about Trekking Toward Tenacity, here’s what you need to do to get a free copy into the hands of your friends—fill out the Google form link below.
https://forms.gle/M82YrQp4koQiRbVs6
That’s it! There’s no catch. Okay, actually there’s one catch—don’t try to get me to send the book to you by claiming you’re your own friend. That’s weird
I’m looking forward to seeing how this might work out for folks in the coming months. Don’t miss your chance to bless your friend. I will be closing the form after I get my first fifty submissions, and I’m not sure how long that will take.