The first few minutes after your spouse gets home can set the tone for the entire evening. Discover four simple phrases that can strengthen your connection, reduce tension, and help you approach the rest of the night as a team.
Continue readingFathers and Sons
The full force of my own father’s contribution hit me years ago when he lay in the hospital after a heart attack. As I stood by his bedside, I thought back to the happiest moments of my childhood—how we would rise early on a wintry morning, pull on our hunting clothes, and head twenty miles outside of town to a favorite place we called “the big woods.” He’d get me situated under a little tree, and then we’d wait for the sun to come up, watching the squirrels and birds and chipmunks. Those moments with my dad were priceless. They made me want to be like him—to choose his values as my values, his dreams as my dreams, his God as my God.
Are you cultivating common ground with your son? Sharing hobbies or other interests now will encourage open communication during the turbulent times ahead. It will plant the seeds for a mutual faith—and a friendship that can last a lifetime.
Questions for Today:
- As a child, did you share any hobbies with your dad?
- What are your favorite memories of those times spent together?
- Which activities do your children enjoy doing with you? Are there a few new ones you could try?
- How can common activities that are shared together build a mutual faith?
Prayer:
Lord, help me to be sensitive to the interests and needs of my son(s). Give me grace to create memories that will strengthen our relationship and draw us closer to you, and to each other. Amen.
Preparing Your Son for Courageous Living
Your son was created to lead with integrity, to love a wife sacrificially (if marriage is God’s plan for him), to labor with diligence, and to walk with the Lord humbly and faithfully. When you focus on preparing him for that calling, you’re not pushing him too hard. You’re training him for the life God designed for him.
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Marriage is like a marathon–not a sprint. Train accordingly so your relationship will go the distance.
Continue readingHow Parents Can Find Peace and Hope with Their Adult Children, Part 2
When an adult child pulls away or cuts off contact entirely, what should a parent do?
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