First Things First is a great look into the lives of Kurt Warner and his family. We get to see some of the daily happenings in their lives and some strategies they use as parents. We are privileged to read some of their history and what makes them who they are today. I laughed out loud many times as they were switching back and forth telling the same story but from their own perspective. It was interesting to switch back and forth from his perspective to hers; I got used to the rhythm of both of their voices and found it quite enjoyable.
This may not be considered a 'professional parenting advice' book but I would certainly recommend it based on the real life advice and the sensible way it is presented. Options for parenting are always welcome, right? How about some real life situations that put this thing called marriage into understandable and laughable stories? I found myself telling Steven many of the stories from the book because I could see us and our marriage mirrored in them.
**I rec'd a complimentary copy of this book from Tyndale House Publishers in exchange for my honest review.
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