When adult children reject the faith, questions arise from the emotions and doubt. Learn how to commit to loving your kids in this situation.
Adult Children
What do you do when your adult children don’t make the choices you wish they had?
You can move forward after a rift with your adult children by learning new ways to build trust and respect between you and your child.
We can’t change our adult children. But we can choose to keep communication open without compromising our convictions.
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When your adult child has rejected the faith he or she was raised in, as a parent it’s easy to feel helpless.
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Supporting your child’s parenting choices can be hard when you don’t agree. We have to remember there is more at stake.
I have always loved praying for our kids, but now more than ever I treasure the time I can spend talking to God about how He is working in their adult lives.