Teaching Good Things

Practical Skills for Real Life

Teaching Good Things - Practical Skills for Real Life

Not Every Mother’s Day is Happy

Mother’s Day is the day set aside to honor those who have loved us and raised us, either physically or spiritually. But many women hate days like Mother’s Day because it hurts. It may hurt because there is no mom to honor, either because she has physically passed from this earth, or maybe she is not one worthy of honor. As we parent three children who are learning to heal from the pain of being rejected by their birth mother, we get to see that pain up close. The pain is real!

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If You Have More Hurt Than Happiness on Mother’s Day

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It’s been funny watching my little kids try to secretly make plans for Mother’s Day. After all they have been through I am so grateful their hearts are still tender and willing to love. This is our third Mother’s Day together.

The thing I can’t get them to understand is that all I really want is for all my family, big kids and little kids, to be gathered around my table to eat… drink… and laugh! There really is little more that I desire than to be with my family and enjoy being together… to walk in harmony together. That most likely won’t happen this year as there are still some struggles… BUT I am blessed beyond measure and I WILL enjoy the goodness of the Lord.

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The Difference Between “Lifestyle” and “Sin”

I received this question in response to yesterday’s post When Mother’s Day Hurts- Rebellious Children

Could you give examples of the difference between “lifestyle” and “sin”?

A friend of ours has a 22yo son who has completely walked away. He is going to college (they’re paying for it), comes home with his friends and smokes marijuana while mom does his laundry, his girlfriend lives in the dorm room with him, he won’t go to church, talks negatively about God, the pastoral staff, the believers in our church, etc.

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When Mother’s Day Hurts - Rebellious Children

Mother’s Day is not a joyous occasion for all moms. Many moms suffer heart ache. They long for what could have been or what should be. Their heart’s desire is to have a happy family, to have their children grow and mature into their friend as they become adults.

I don’t know too many mothers that have not suffered heartache at the hand of a child. I know personally how deep that pain is, I’m not sure if there is a deeper pain. It is as if your own flesh is attacking you.

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Advice for Parents of Prodigals

Wayward children are more common than we may want to admit. Parents of prodigals usually struggle with how to respond as they see their much loved child venture off the straight and narrow path. The desperation that a Christian parent feels can cause them to either, and often go to both extremes of over reacting or ignoring the situation.

In his article, Let Them Come Home, Abraham Piper gives some good advice for parents who want to encourage their children to return to Jesus.

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Parents of Prodigals -Parenting By Prayer

 

When I refer to a "child" in this post I am referring to older teens or adult children.

 

There are many parents that have raised their in kids in Godly homes, parents that have walked the talk (imperfectly), not just talk the talk, and yet some still have "issues" with a child and sometimes more than one child.

In some families all of the children turn out to be responsible and kind, loving the Lord with all their heart and having strong character; with the exception of one child.

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