
When it comes to faith, your older children still need you--even if they think they don't. You've probably heard that once kids are in high school and college, your time of influencing them is over. You've been replaced by their peers, their professors, and the media. This pervasive cultural myth is not supported by research, biblical teaching, or even anecdotal accounts. Yet because of it, many of us live in silent angst about the faith of our older children, thinking we can no longer do anything to shape our kids' spiritual and life decisions. Drawing on sociological research and Scripture, Dan Dupee shows you that it is not too late--and in fact these turbulent years of transitioning into adulthood may be when your kids need your guidance the most. He shows you how to make the most out of the opportunities you have to offer guidance, wisdom, and spiritual support, with the goal of seeing your children not just survive college with faith intact but enter adulthood with a faith of their own--one that will carry them through all that life brings their way.