How 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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When an adult child pulls away or cuts off contact entirely, what should a parent do?
Dr. James Dobson long reminded moms and dads that while none of us lead our homes perfectly, millions sincerely strive to raise their children according to biblical principles. Many of those mothers and fathers are now facing an unexpected reality: their grown children are walking away—not only from their faith, but from them.
Many parents find that when their children reach adulthood, the relationship becomes more complicated than they expected.
Here's an idea relevant to relationships that I think makes a lot of sense. It's called "the first five minutes" and is based on a book that was published many years ago. Its thesis was that the first
Would you like to transform your marriage from good to great? Brenen and Morgan Beeler reveal three biblical principles that help couples deepen and strengthen their relationship. These standards aren't just theory, but a practical, proven approach that has helped numerous husbands and wives move from a frustrating marriage to a flourishing one. Watch now!
Parenting doesn’t end when your child becomes an adult—but it does change. Trina Alleyne shares how to foster independence, maintain a strong bond, and embrace this new chapter with love and understanding. Preparing now can help you navigate this transition with grace.
Do you ever feel like you’re losing connection with your daughter—like the conversations are shorter, the walls are higher, and you’re not sure how to lead without pushing her away? It’s frustrating and sometimes heartbreaking when you want to guide her heart but don’t know how to break through. Trina Alleyne has a simple, Christ-centered shift that can transform your relationship and help you reconnect in a meaningful, lasting way. Watch her reel to discover what it is.
Playful activities and laughter are vital for building strong family bonds. Trina Alleyne explains how joyful interactions create lasting memories, reduce stress, and bring fun to ordinary days. By prioritizing enjoyable activities, parents can cultivate an atmosphere of love and unity in their home.
When does being right become wrong?
Brenen Beeler and Morgan Beeler explain how striving to “win” an argument with your spouse can cause significant damage to your relationship. They remind us that coming out on top isn’t worth the harm it can do to your marriage.
This short but powerful conversation may prompt you to think twice before trying to prove a point—and help you start fighting for “us” instead.
Taking life too seriously can cause your marriage to bog down and lose its enjoyment. The solution? The Bible tells us that laughter is good medicine for the heart. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that having fun together may be the prescription your relationship needs. Watch now to discover how lightening the mood can help make your marriage joyful again.



