Mr. Reyburn’s book weaves biblical truth with real-life stories and thoughtful reflection questions—providing fathers with a practical, values-based roadmap for guiding their families well.
— Senator Mark E. Huizenga Michigan State Senate
Being a dad doesn’t come with a manual—until now.

Think of this book (Build the Family Win the War) as a field guide for the most important expedition of your life: Parenthood. From first steps of your toddler’s tantrums to the turbulent teenage years, this book will help you navigate each phase of your child’s development with clarity, confidence, and heart.

Written with dads in mind—straightforward, honest, and never preachy—this guide tackles real-life parenting situations, with tools you can actually use. Whether you’re a new dad trying to survive the baby years, or a seasoned father facing teenage storms, you’ll find insights, strategies, and reflections that resonate deeply.

Most of all, this book reminds you that being a great dad isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence, growth, and love in motion.
— Christopher j. Weeks, M.Div Lead Pastor, Kent City Baptist Church (Kent City, Michigan)
This (Build the Family Win the War) is something I would pass down to my kids…
— Josiah M. end
5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful, Faith-Filled Resource

”Build the Family Win the War” by Aaron Reyburn is a thoughtful, practical guide for Christian parents seeking to raise strong, faith-centered children. Drawing on biblical principles and real-life experience, the author clearly explains how intentional leadership, proper discipline, and character formation shape children all the way through adulthood. The book thoughtfully addresses modern challenges such as digital influence and cultural pressure while keeping Scripture the focus of family life. The emphasis on shared responsibility between husband and wife provides a balanced, encouraging framework for parenting. With its 52 weekly devotionals, this book offers ongoing guidance and support that helps families establish and maintain a faith-filled household.
— T.D.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book for growing a Christian family

This book follows traditional Christian values. It is very in-depth and thorough but I thought it was written more from the father’s perspective than from everyone in the family. Still it had good biblical references and prayers and offers excellent guidance for maintaining traditional Christianity within the home in a modern world.
— Misty M
5.0 out of 5 stars Well-written and a Fantastic Book! (The Hearthwood Oak)

This is a well-written YA fiction book. It has a lot of depth and you can relate to the characters that have flaw.
I loved reading this and highly recommend it.
— Cassandra R.
5.0 out of 5 stars Brytewood.

If you like medieval times, this book will have you hooked. It also gives off Game of thrones vibes, being torn between what is right and what is expected of you.
— Kimberly G
Doing big things.

The Hearthwood Oak’s a solid piece of work story’s complex, characters got flaws and depth, and the world’s rich with history. Magic and adventure are woven in tight, it’s keeping me invested.
— Shanice R.
Vivid and astonishing writing.

I really enjoyed The Brytewood Chronicles: Book Two – The Chronicle Pine. It builds nicely on the first book while expanding the world and stakes in a way that feels natural. The atmosphere around Brytewood is vivid, and the Chronicle Pine itself adds a cool layer of mystery and lore. The pacing kept me turning pages, and the character growth felt earned. A solid continuation of the series and definitely worth the read if you liked Book One.
— Shayanne