Cecil Taylor

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With more than thirty years’ experience as an adult Sunday School teacher and as many in youth ministry, Cecil Taylor has impacted lives in local churches throughout his adult life. He founded Cecil Taylor Ministries to broaden that impact, teaching Christians to live a seven-day practical faith by providing them books, video studies, blogs, podcasts, and speaking events. His ministry is cross-denominational, focused on the common struggle Christians face in putting their faith into practice and applying scripture and faith principles to life situations. Cecil has authored three award-winning books. His fourth book comes out in Sept. 2024. In addition to his website, Cecil is a contributing writer for Chicken Soup for the Soul and Inspiration.org. Cecil has a Bachelor’s in Computer Science and an MBA. He is married with three adult children. His interests are sports in general, fantasy football, music, miniature golf, pin collecting, saxophone, travel, and gardening/landscaping.

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Unison Parenting

“Unison Parenting” combines proven parenting techniques in a Christian context with a unique foundation of unison parenting strategies designed to identify and avoid pitfalls that disrupt parents from staying on the same page. Parents will learn how to adopt and execute strategies balancing a loving nature with firm boundaries. This balance creates a warm, sure environment where the child and parent can eventually collaborate in a unison family approach to bring the child to full, responsible adulthood. “Unison Parenting” offers parenting advice that Taylor has taught and tested with 700 families, along with his experience raising three children and serving in youth ministry for 30 years.

  • From Comfort Zone to Trust Zone

    The book unpacks a dozen powerful Bible stories where Jesus challenges individuals to abandon safety nets and embrace radical trust. Taylor applies these stories to our lives today, inspiring you from merely believing to boldly living out your faith.

  • The Next Thing

    This book takes readers through various crises to introduce the concept of “The Next Thing” and a four-part model for addressing crisis. Taylor offers the scriptural underpinning for simplifying, trusting, resting and grieving in response to crisis.