Don’t Just Talk to God, Live with Him: Improve Your Spiritual Routine
I hope your spiritual journey is off to a great start! Ready to take the next step? It’s time to…
I hope your spiritual journey is off to a great start! Ready to take the next step? It’s time to…
Are you a mother or grandmother grappling with the heartache of a wayward child? As Christian parents, we pour our…
Introduction: Feeling Disconnected? Prayer Shouldn’t Feel Like a One-Sided Chat Hey friend, ever feel like your prayer life is a…
The holiday season, with its twinkling lights and festive cheer, often brings a unique challenge for those of us with wayward children. It’s a time when the absence of a loved one can feel more pronounced, and the longing for a family reunited in faith can weigh heavily on our hearts. In this post, I want to offer you a message of hope and peace, guiding you through this season with a heart full of faith and eyes set on a brighter future.
As we bask in the warmth of the holiday season, our thoughts naturally turn to the act of giving. For many of us, especially those in the role of a mother or grandmother, this time of year is not just about wrapping presents. It’s a period of deep reflection, particularly for those with wayward children. In this serene season, I invite you to join me in exploring a different kind of gift – the spiritual gifts within our children, no matter how far they may seem to have strayed.
As we embrace the holiday season, it’s a time of joy and celebration but also, for some, a season of reflection and challenge, especially for those of us with wayward children. I recently had the privilege of hosting Jacob Coyne, author of “Stay Here: Uncovering God’s Plan to Restore Your Mental Health,” on the Warfare Parenting Podcast. His words of wisdom are a beacon of hope for those navigating the complexities of parenting prodigals during the holidays.
Let’s face it: we all want well-behaved kids, but sometimes it feels like we’re spinning our wheels. Entermthe game-changer character. I recently had a follow-up chat in my second episode of the Warfare Parenting Podcast on Biblical Character with Dr. Kathy Koch. We dig deep today into the link between
character and obedience. It’s so enlightening!
Let’s face it: we all want well-behaved kids, but sometimes it feels like we’re spinning our wheels. Entermthe game-changer character. I recently had a follow-up chat in my second episode of the Warfare Parenting Podcast on Biblical Character with Dr. Kathy Koch. We dig deep today into the link between
character and obedience. It’s so enlightening!
Today, I want to touch on something a bit different but just as crucial—character. I recently had a heart-to-heart with Dr. Kathy Koch on my Warfare Parenting Podcast. She’s not just a parenting expert; she’s a game-changer, bringing biblical insights that can alter the culture. She recently released her newest book, “Parent Differently: Raise Kids with Biblical Character that Changes Culture,” and it was so powerful for me.
Mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts are at an all-time high, impacting people of all ages and walks of life. My guest today is Jacob Coyne, a pastor and founder of the nonprofit organization Stay Here, which is dedicated to restoring hope and bringing awareness to the mental health crisis.