No matter the circumstances, reconciling with an adult child is delicate and personal. You never know how they will react or not react. It's easy to want to go all in, but you should take some steps first to identify why you want to reconcile and the steps you need to take to get there.
We are so thankful that You are a Father that sees, hears, and meets the needs of Your beloved children. As the blissful summer days come to a close and we come into another school year, we invite You to be ever-present and walk alongside our children. Please keep them safe and in Your loving care by removing excess stress and anxiety that generally come with the first day of school and replacing it with excitement, anticipation, and an eagerness to learn and grow.
But face it, the older they get, the less control you have. And if you’re not careful, worry can take over. Like acid, anxiety can eat you up on the inside. It can steal the joy of parenting.
When your child begins to question their faith, resist panic and instead walk alongside them with patience, honesty, prayer, and trustworthy resources, recognizing that doubt can be a vital part of forming a personal, lasting belief in Christ.
Before the rush of school and work, gather your family to seek the Lord. These daily prayers (one for each day of the week) invite God into your home with purpose, peace, and lasting joy.
Your child may be ready for college, but are you ready to let go? These four truths will help steady your heart and strengthen your faith in this emotional new season.
Showing love doesn't stop when children leave home. Hopefully, the bonds built will keep connections strong. Continuing to show love in words and actions, supporting those adult decisions, and investing time in one another will continue to reinforce the feelings of approval, acceptance, belonging, and assurance they need.
If your family has walked through adoption, these heartfelt prayers speak directly to the grief, grace, and gospel that carry us through. God sees every piece of the story.
If your kids resist anything that feels like a sermon, you’re not alone. These creative ways to weave Bible truths into game night might be just what your family needs to grow closer to God and each other.
Feeling that familiar tug of dread as summer winds down? Before the rush returns, take time to pray over your children, your home, and the coming season. This article will help you prepare spiritually.
We yearn to have children and commit to parenting them to become more than just good kids. We invest our time to help them become contributing adults who love their Lord Jesus and others.
Marriage in the teen years is no easy task. These five biblical-minded steps can help you stay united, find peace in the chaos, and strengthen what matters most.
I communicate on a regular basis with teens who struggle with addiction to porn. These are not oddball, sadistic, perverted teens but everyday, honor-roll, churchgoing, love-their-parents, striving-to-live-for-Jesus teens.
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