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Parenting and Family

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How can I best relate to my adult child?
Be a resource, not a controller.
Genesis 13; 14

How can I best relate to my adult child?
Pass on your wisdom and experience, but let your child make final decisions.
Ruth 3

How can I best relate to my adult child?
Pray your child will decide where he or she is heading—eternally.
John 3:1-21

What advice, if any, should I give my twentysomething child?
Enjoy youth; remember God.
Ecclesiastes 11:1-12:1

What advice, if any, should I give my twentysomething child?
Remember you're individually accountable to God.
Ezekiel 18:1-20

What advice, if any, should I give my twentysomething child?
Choose good instead of evil; see that justice is done.
Amos 5:6-27

What advice, if any, should I give my twentysomething child?
Aim for independence.
Matthew 14:24-33

What advice, if any, should I give my twentysomething child?
Keep the faith.
1 Timothy 4:5-16

How can I effectively balance my roles as parent and wife?
Look to the example of God, the heavenly Father.
Deuteronomy 8:1-10

How can I effectively balance my roles as parent and spouse?
Put everything in perspective.
Job 38:1-40:5

How can I effectively balance my roles as parent and spouse?
Love each other.
1 Peter 4:1-8

How can I raise a child to be kind and considerate of others?
Remind your child that God cares about everyone.
Jonah 1

How can I raise a child to be kind and considerate of others?
Pray for people you don't get along with.
Matthew 5:43-48

How do I raise a child to be kind and considerate of others?
Help your child see others in a new way.
Luke 10:25-37

How do I raise a child to be kind and considerate of others?
Be hospitable yourself.
3 John 4-11

I long to have children. Will God ever fulfill this dream?
Remember everything is in God's hands—and He can do the impossible.
Genesis 18:1-15; 21:1-7

I long to have children. Will God ever fulfill this dream?
Be aware that God's timing is not your timing.
Genesis 25:20-26

I long to have children. Will God ever fulfill this dream?
Don't let jealousy overtake your relationships.
Genesis 30:1-8

I long to have children. Will God ever fulfill this dream?
Know that God will answer your prayers. It just may not be in a way that you expect.
1 Samuel 1:1-20

How can I protect my kids from negative cultural influences?
Ask God to guard them.
Ezra 8:21-34

How can I protect my kids from negative cultural influences?
Use proactive protection.
Psalm 119:97-105

How can I protect my kids from negative cultural influences?
Model godly living in a fallen world.
Proverbs 4:10-27

How can I protect my kids from negative cultural influences?
Protect, but don't smother.
Song of Solomon 8:8, 9

How can I protect my kids from negative cultural influences?
Be their shepherd.
1 Peter 5:2-11

How can I know what's best for my elderly parents?
Keep communication lines open.
Psalm 25

How can I know what's best for my elderly parents?
Show respect to your parents by living a godly life.
Proverbs 23:22-25

How can I know what's best for my elderly parents?
Respect their dreams.
Joel 2:28-32

How can I know what's best for my elderly parents?
Accept the aging process—even death.
1 Corinthians 15:35-58

How can I know what's best for my elderly parents?
Take care of them.
1 Timothy 5:1-7

How can I encourage my child's faith to grow?
Draw attention to the many ways God is working in your lives.
Joshua 4

How can I encourage my child's faith to grow?
Remember, kids need prayers, too.
1 Chronicles 22

How can I encourage my child's faith to grow?
Find a place to worship with God's people.
Ezra 3

How can I encourage my child's faith to grow?
Be an example.
Proverbs 2:1, 5

How can I encourage my child's faith to grow?
Explain the simple message of God's love.
John 3:16-21

How can I tell if I'm doing a good job as a mother?
Remember God always knows what's best for your children.
Luke 2:41-52

How can I tell if I'm doing a good job as a mother?
Teach your children who they really belong to.
Ephesians 6:1-4

How can I tell if I'm doing a good job as a mother?
Practice the art of discipline.
Hebrews 12:5-13

How can I nurture my child's self worth?
Invite questions.
1 Samuel 17:24-54

How can I nurture my child's self-worth?
Create a sense of God-worth.
Psalm 139

How can I nurture my child's self-worth?
Show your children unconditional love.
Luke 15:11-32

How can I nurture my child's self-worth?
Set an example of healthy self-worth.
Ephesians 1:3-14

How can I nurture my child's self-worth?
Give your child age-appropriate work to do.
2 Thessalonians 3:6-15

I grieve over my child's rebellion. What should I tell him or her?
Rebellion has its consequences.
2 Samuel 15; 18:9-17

I grieve over my child's rebellion. What should I tell him or her?
There is great joy in coming back to God.
Psalm 32

I grieve over my child's rebellion. What should I tell him or her?
Accepting correction will bring life.
Proverbs 10:17

I grieve over my child's rebellion. What should I tell him or her?
If you look for trouble, you'll find it.
Proverbs 11:27-31

How can I deal with the challenges of being a single parent?
Trust God to meet your needs.
1 Kings 17:8-16

How can I deal with the challenges of being a single parent?
Rely on past records of God's work in your life.
Psalm 71:1-6

How can I deal with the challenges of being a single parent?
Ask God—and others—for help.
Psalm 138

How can I deal with the challenges of being a single parent?
Invite help from people around you, and give your help to them.
Philippians 4:10-20

Sometimes I get upset and angry with my kids. How can I maintain a loving attitude when I'm about to explode?
Realize anger only breeds more conflict.
Proverbs 15:1-4, 18

Sometimes I get upset and angry with my kids. How can I maintain a loving attitude when I'm about to explode?
Set aside distractions.
Matthew 11:25-29

Sometimes I get upset and angry with my kids. How can I maintain a loving attitude when I'm about to explode?
Remember how much God's love and patience means to you.
Titus 3:3-8

I'm Such a Worrywart!
How can I keep from obsessing over my kids?
Answer by Lisa Whelchel

Raising Great Kids: Divided on Discipline
Is one parent too easy on the kids and one too hard?
Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend

Honor My Mother and Father?
What if my parents are abusive?
Nancy Ortberg

How can I stop the battles with my teenaged daughter?
Lisa Whelchel

How can we help kids to love church?
Michelle Leise

What can we do about young people leaving the church?
Nicole Unice

How can we find hope after childhood abuse?
Karen Rabbitt

Is Santa Claus harmless fun?
JoHannah Reardon

How can I help prepare my children for marriage?
Tim Stafford

How can I develop my child's prayer life?
Raelynn Eickhoff

How can we teach our young people to give?
Doug Pagitt

How can we avoid having entitled children?
Anne Peterson

What are the origins of Thanksgiving?
Barbara Curtis

What is your favorite Christmas story that is not in the Bible?
Jerry B. Jenkins

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