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Lois Shonukan

1 bookSelf-HelpInstructional GuideParenting & Family

Lois Shonukan is a dedicated Christian author and mentor with a passion for strengthening families through the power of faith and prayer. With years of experience navigating the joys and challenges of raising children in a modern society, Lois brings a wealth of biblical wisdom and practical insight to her writing. Her mission is to empower parents to move beyond fear and into a position of spiritual authority, helping them foster deep, lasting relationships with their children. When she isn't writing or mentoring, Lois enjoys studying the Word, spending time with her family, and encouraging others in their spiritual walk. She lives her life as a testament to the fact that with God, no situation is beyond hope.

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How to War for Your Teenage Son

How to War for Your Teenage Son

A spiritual battle plan for raising godly young men in a modern world

  • Self-Help
  • Instructional Guide
  • Parenting & Family

Your son is under attack, but you have the power to fight back. In an age where cultural pressures and digital distractions vie for your teenage son’s heart, it is easy to feel like you are losing the battle. But the teenage years are not a season to survive—they are a critical time to lead. In 'How to War for Your Teenage Son,' Lois Shonukan delivers a tactical and spiritual manual for parents ready to stand in the gap. This isn't about control; it's about connection and intercession. Learn how to dismantle the idols of parental success, transition from a 'drill sergeant' to a trusted consultant, and create a home that serves as a sanctuary of peace. From tackling identity crises and peer pressure to addressing the dangers of technology and pornography, this book provides the biblical strategies you need to lead with grace. Discover how to pray with precision, communicate with clarity, and trust God with your son’s future. It is time to equip your son to own his faith and become the man God created him to be. The war is real, but through Christ, the victory is already won.