I think the title of that book and the culture of your church combined could really cause distress and fear in someone still figuring out what their parenting goals are
I mean, you can definitely parent with a goal in mind and that goal being "strong Christian adult" or similar is fine. But it feels like there's a big pressure to parent towards an impossible goal of a specific kind of Christian adult (ministry, along with the other expectations in your denomination or specific church.)
So for me, in your shoes, I would pass since that would set me up to feeling so much fear about the future that I couldn't parent well in the present.
I think too that the Bible doesn't spend a lot of time talking about parenting. It does have a lot to say about how to treat others, how to treat our brothers and sisters in Christ, etc. I think when we can see children as people, we can see many guidelines for how to interact. That doesn't mean there's not room for learning about parenting but, imo, that is as much about learning about child development and ourselves as specifics of "what to do."