Ok, you're a parent and I bet you think your kids are pretty great. You think about them everyday and hope that what your teaching and what they are learning will help them be successful one day. But how would you define success for your child? What if your kid could reach their highest potential?
Raising Kids for True Greatness covers just that. Learn what it means to aim your children toward greatness that will help them reach their true potential.
ISBN: 978-0849991523
Number of Pages:192
Publisher: Thomas Nelson (2006)
Language: English
Weight: 8.8 oz
One of six children,
Tim Kimmel learned early in life the importance of family. He married Darcy, his high school sweetheart, in 1972. They honeymooned at Dallas Theological Seminary where Tim earned his Masters of Theology, then moved to Phoenix to become a youth pastor until founding Family Matters in 1982. Tim graduated from Western Seminary in 1995 with a Doctorate of Ministry and is continually learning and applying his knowledge to help families. Tim and Darcy are the parents of four children, have a wonderful son-in-law, and have two grandchildren. They reside with their family in Scottsdale, Arizona.
He is one of America's top advocates speaking for the family. He is the Executive Director of Family Matters and he conducts conferences across the country on the unique pressures that confront today's families. In addition to conducting Family Matters' conferences and keynote speaking, Tim and his wife, Darcy, are speakers for FamilyLife®'s Weekend To Remember® getaway. He has authored many books including: Little House on the Freeway, Grace Based Parenting, Raising Kids for True Greatness, 50 Ways to Really Love Your Kids, Raising Kids Who Turn Out Right, Why Christian Kids Rebel, The High Cost of High Control, and Basic Training For A Few Good Men. He has developed several video studies including The Hurried Family, Basic Training For A Few Good Men, Raising Kids Who Turn Out Right, and Grandparenthood: More Than Rocking Chairs. He has been a featured guest on radio and television programs such as Dayside on FOX News channel, Dr. James Dobson's 'Focus on the Family', 'The 700 Club', Moody Broadcasting's 'Midday Connection', and 'FamilyLife Today®.' He also hosted his own nationally syndicated talk show for five years called 'Tim Kimmel Live'.