I have had to read pages upon pages of theological material; so much that it feels like I forget a fair amount of what I read. While I do maintain a general synopsis of a book, I want to better internalize and remember what I am chewing and digesting as I read. This series seeks to remedy this by providing brief reviews of the books I read.
Easily my favorite book that I have had to read on parenting has been Tedd Tripp, Shepherding a Child’s Heart (Wapwallopen, PA: Shepherd Press, 2005). The book provides not only theology but methodology (e.g. the spiritual and the practical) and even provides different counsel for the various ages of children. The book was a delight to read and I look forward to referring back to it and having my wife (@sarah) read through it with me so that we may enjoy it together and better determine how to shepherd our son, even as an infant.