**War of Values: Parents Empowered to Fight for Their Children's Faith**
In a time marked by unprecedented challenges to family values and spiritual well-being, Christian author Laine Lawson Craft offers hope to parents grappling with a crisis of faith among the youth.
With alarming statistics revealing that approximately one in five high school students has contemplated suicide, many have recognized an urgent need to reclaim the hearts and minds of their children.
Craft's new book, *Warfare Parenting: A Daily Battle Plan to Fight for Your Child*, emerges as a guiding light for families navigating this daunting landscape.
It encourages parents to adopt a mindset of spiritual warfare, emphasizing that the struggle faced is not merely against their children, but against powerful negative influences permeating modern society.
Craft's own testimony resonates deeply; despite raising her children in a Christian home, they encountered significant struggles during their teenage years, falling into rebellion and substance abuse.
“I realized I wasn’t battling my children. I was battling the enemy,” she explains, making it clear that parents hold the power to impact their children’s destinies through faith, scripture, and persistent prayer.
In today’s technology-driven world, Craft warns that children are just one click away from destructive ideologies that threaten their emotional and spiritual health.
Her message resonates with many Americans who see the left's agenda promoting confusion and moral decay infiltrating educational institutions and media, often undermining traditional values.
Parents are encouraged to come together, sharing strategies and lifting one another in prayer—building communities of faith to combat the rising tide of despair in the next generation.
Craft advocates for a bold approach where parents are no longer silent or ashamed about their children’s struggles, but rather engaged in a public declaration of faith.
A call to action emerges through her community-centric vision; she hopes to see small groups form to intercede, support, and encourage each other in this holy fight.
“No child is too far gone for redemption,” Craft insists, reminding parents that they can trust in a higher power to transform their situations.
As America grapples with a challenging cultural landscape, Craft’s *Warfare Parenting* serves as a compelling reminder that the battle for the future of our children is both necessary and possible.
This strategic approach to parenting—steeped in faith and prayer—could be the key to forging a future generation deeply rooted in moral clarity and purpose.
In the words of Craft, as parents navigate these turbulent waters, “don’t give up,” for with perseverance and faith, redemption is just around the corner.
Sources:
christianpost.comcity-journal.orgdiscernreport.com