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The Session: When Our Adult Children Walk Away From The Faith

By Pamela Henkelman of FamilyChristian.com

Parent Feelings When Their Children Turn From the Faith

  • Grief
  • Confusion
  • Fear
  • Relational Depression

Parents Should Prioritize:

  • Love
  • Empathy
  • Open Communication
  • Continue to be an Example
  • Shame and Failure: Don't let shame paralyze you. It's important to address these feelings and remember that your child's choices are ultimately their own.
  • Fear and Anxiety: It's natural to worry about your child's future and well-being, but try to channel that worry into prayer rather than letting it control you.

Parents Should Focus on Maintaining a Healthy Relationship:

  • Pray for Your Child: Continue to pray for your child's spiritual journey, seeking God's guidance for both of you.
  • Deepen Your Faith: Use this as an opportunity to deepen your own relationship with God and strengthen your faith.
  • Seek Support: Connect with other parents who have experienced similar situations. Sharing experiences and finding support can be incredibly helpful.
  • Live Your Faith: Continue to live your life according to your beliefs, demonstrating the love and grace of Christ.

Focus on Your Own Spiritual Growth:

  • Pray for Your Child: Continue to pray for your child's spiritual journey, seeking God's guidance for both of you.
  • Deepen Your Faith: Use this as an opportunity to deepen your own relationship with God and strengthen your faith.
  • Seek Support: Connect with other parents who have experienced similar situations. Sharing experiences and finding support can be incredibly helpful.
  • Live Your Faith: Continue to live your life according to your beliefs, demonstrating the love and grace of Christ.

Trust in God's Plan:

  • God's Sovereignty: Remember that God is sovereign and has a plan for your child's life, even if it's not what you expected.
  • Patience and Perseverance: Be patient and persistent in your prayers and love for your child. Trust that God is working.

Focus on the Future: Don't dwell on the past or allow bitterness to take root. Focus on the present and trust that God will guide you both.

To reach Tom Russell, go to https://www.heritagechristiancounselingofmansfield.com.

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