Prodigals come in many forms. We often think of the defiant ones as prodigals, but there are other types that break our hearts: embarrassing, intellectual, lukewarm, and religious prodigals. The word prodigal means wasted
. Like the younger son in Jesus' parable, many of our loved ones are wasting their lives. Learn how to love them no matter what form of wasted
they choose.
. . . Understanding, encouragement, and real solutions for parents who want to do the right thing but are not quite sure exactly what that might be. This book is a must! -- Andy Andrews, New York Timesbest-selling author of The Traveler's Gift and The Noticer
Reaching Your Prodigal is an honest but tender book filled with wisdom. -- Candace Cameron Bure, actress, author, cohost of The View
An insightful, practical guide for grandparents and parents everywhere. Hopeful and encouraging, this book provides the answers you've been looking for. -- Margaret Feinberg, author of Fight Back With Joy, Wonderstruck, and Live Loved: An Adult Coloring Book