First Baptist Church of Douglas brings to the community nationally known author, syndicated columnist, radio talk show host and family psychologist John Rosemond on March 26 and 27, 2017. Rosemond is known for his sound advice and relaxed style and is one of America’s busiest and most popular public speakers.
Rosemond will present a two-day parenting workshop at First Baptist Church, 124 North Gaskin Ave. On Sunday, March 26 from 2 to 5:30 p.m., he will present “Parenting with Love and Leadership.” On Monday, March 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., he will present “You’re More Than Just a Mom” (lunch provided at this session); and from 6:30 to 8 p.m., he will present “Parenting the Strong-Willed Teenager.”
Rosemond has authored 18 books on parenting and family life, including his recently released “Grandma Was Right After All!” He has been writing a nationally syndicated parenting column for over 35 years that appears in over 200 newspapers nationwide. His radio program, Because I Said So!, can be heard on American Family Radio networks on Saturdays at 6 p.m. EST. Rosemond’s books include: “Because I Said So!”, “A Family of Value,” and the “Six Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children.” Rosemond’s common-sense advice has gained much credibility with today’s parents who are tired of techniques and methods that don’t work.
Tickets for Sunday and Monday’s events are $5 per person per session or $20 per couple for all three sessions and are available at the church office (912-384-5598) or First Academy office (912-720-5961). Childcare is available for all three sessions but must be registered in advance. For more information, please contact Kim Wasden at 706-371-1058. Tickets can be purchased online at www.fbcdouglas.com/parenting.
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