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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiration to all who care for or about children.,
By sokmunky "questcartoon" (conroe, tx USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guide My Feet: Prayers and Meditations for Our Children (Paperback)
As a children's counselor I keep a first edition in my desk and frequently buy it as a gift for colleagues. Edelman has written and collected a set of prayers, thoughts and musings that can encourage the weary, inspire the hopeful and comfort the restless among us who work for children.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Raw honest prayers ... needed to raise a child today.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Guide My Feet: Prayers and Meditations for Our Children (Paperback)
I have no children, yet I seek to pray for the children of the world. Marian Wright Edelman has helped me to do this, more, and better.
Her preface to "Guide My Feet" is worth the purchase price alone. The mini-biography of how her family, faith and community supported her struggles through the black/white segregation in America and how she broke through to become a woman who has brought social reform to our country is a notable portrait indeed. Her collection of prayers are poetic, pensive and will penetrate through our hectic, occupied lives: "Lord , let me not be so busy working to buy the things that my children want that I cannot give them the time and attention and love they need." Just before I picked up Edelman's book, I finished reading Eric Schlosser's "Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal" (Highly Recommended - see my review). As Marian Edelman worries in every fiber of her being, "about our many children who, lacking a sense of the sacred or internal moral mooring are, trying to grow up in a society without boundaries" and the "relentless cultural messages glamorizing violence, sex, possessions, alcohol, and tobacco", Schlosser will, if you read the books in tandem, show in "Fast Food Nation" that we all need to increase our concern and prayers towards the omnipresence marketing efforts directed daily at our children. Yes, prayer works, but so does responsible parenting. These two books should be read concurrently. As Schlosser notes "the typical American child now spends about twenty-one (21) hours a week watching television - roughly one and a half months of TV every year. About 25% of American Children between the ages of two and five have a TV in their room". Marian Edelman's prayer, "God help us to shut off television and radio and computer and phone so that we can communicate with each other." is timely indeed. Every month 90% of American children between three and nine visit a McDonald's. Each year fast food chains annually spend more than $3 billion on television advertising directed at children. A taste for fat developed in childhood is difficult to lose as an adult, and obesity is extremely difficult to cure. That said, and noting the above statistic, please remember that over one-quarter of all American children are obese or very overweight (African American children leading this group). Perhaps, besides prayer, we should also use modified Biblical quotes to protect our children; "McDonald's get hence behind me". The prayers of this book plead with, and petition God (as most prayers do) in a raw, honest way that comes from the heart of a parent who desperately loves her children. The wisdom and prayers found in this book will affect you and hopefully infect you with the same raw honesty needed to raise a child today. Highly recommended.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Raw Honest Prayers Needed to Raise a Child Today.,
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This review is from: Guide My Feet: Prayers and Meditations for Our Children (Paperback)
I have no children, yet I seek to pray for the children of the world. Marian Wright Edelman has helped me to do this, more, and better.Her preface to "Guide My Feet" is worth the purchase price alone. The mini-biography of how her family, faith and community supported her struggles through the black/white segregation in America and how she broke through to become a woman who has brought social reform to our country is a notable portrait indeed. Her collection of prayers are poetic, pensive and will penetrate through our hectic, occupied lives: "Lord , let me not be so busy working to buy the things that my children want that I cannot give them the time and attention and love they need." Just before I picked up Edelman's book, I finished reading Eric Schlosser's "Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal" (Highly Recommended - see my review). As Marian Edelman worries in every fiber of her being, "about our many children who, lacking a sense of the sacred or internal moral mooring are, trying to grow up in a society without boundaries" and the "relentless cultural messages glamorizing violence, sex, possessions, alcohol, and tobacco", Schlosser will, if you read the books in tandem, show in "Fast Food Nation" that we all need to increase our concern and prayers towards the omnipresence marketing efforts directed daily at our children. Yes, prayer works, but so does responsible parenting. These two books should be read concurrently. As Schlosser notes "the typical American child now spends about twenty-one (21) hours a week watching television - roughly one and a half months of TV every year. About 25% of American Children between the ages of two and five have a TV in their room". Marian Edelman's prayer, "God help us to shut off television and radio and computer and phone so that we can communicate with each other." is timely indeed. The prayers of this book plead with, and petition God (as most prayers do) in a raw, honest way that comes from the heart of a parent who desperately loves her children. The wisdom and prayers found in this book will affect you and hopefully infect you with the same raw honesty needed to raise a child today. Highly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Coming and Going,
This review is from: Guide My Feet: Prayers and Meditations for Our Children (Paperback)
I love this little gem of a book. A Christmas gift, I first read it (an earlier edition) over the Christmas holidays of 1997 and can still remember the powerful impact that many of the prayers had on me as I read them in the "calm before the storm" when my children awoke for the day. More times than I can remember I have quoted a prayer or passage in a talk or lesson, so Ms. Edelman's words have impacted hundreds of others besides me. One of the most powerful is Ina Hughes's prayer for children, and I have often shared sections of it with my psychology students as a reminder of the responsibility that all of us share for the children of the world, not just those in our own homes. And speaking of our own homes, it became a tradition on the first day of school each year that I would quote Ms. Edelman's simple prayer: "God, I thank You for my children. Please be with them today in all their coming and going and in all their thinking and doing." Even now, I find myself whispering, "coming and going and thinking and doing," and I know that God hears and understands my request.
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This review is from: Guide My Feet: Prayers and Meditations for Our Children (Paperback)
I have had this book for years, and have loved it.
I gave all my copies away..so needed a new one. The book was just like new and arrived promptly. Thanks!! |
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Guide My Feet: Prayers and Meditations for Our Children by Marian Wright Edelman (Paperback - September 19, 2000)
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