"When Children Walk Away from Jesus" by Paul Mallard. A Short Review.


Paul Mallard, a retired minister, put together a very useful, 160-page softback, "When Children Walk Away from Jesus: Comfort & Hope for Parents of Prodigals." The title tells the reader the whole aim of the work, and who it's for.

Millard biblically handles this subject with compassion, sympathy, and clarity. For example, I appreciated how he made very clear that God's promises in Proverbs (especially 22:6) are not automatic. Also, Mallard doesn't shy away from the tougher issues, such as when children of believers begin to think they're a different sex in the wrong body, or when they are burdened with mental health issues, and more. He also nicely handles Titus 1:6 with regard to church leaders when their children walk away from Jesus.

As I was reading this book several families came to mind. I thought about what they had dealt with, their heartbreak, and how this little manual would be an aid to them. I'm certain a copy will find its way into their hands. I'll make certain of it.

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