The Wayward Child

Saturday, January 30, 2010

When Life Hurts- Part 1

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Imagine a terrorist snatching your child off the street, right under your nose. The vicious monster holds her by the neck, a knife to he...
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When Life Hurts- Part 2

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HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? Sometimes, it's obvious. Sometimes an outsider can take one look at your family situation and see why your...
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When Life Hurts- Part 3

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If you're still reading, good for you! I haven't scared you off. If you're just tuning in, click on Monday's post to cat...
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When Life Hurts - Part 4

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If you've been following this series of posts about dealing with a wayward child, I hope something here has helped you or inspired you ...
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When Life Hurts - Part 5

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How could you kick your child out? You may be asking me that through your computer screen. If you had asked me when my children were s...
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When Life Hurts - Part 6

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I'm going to veer into a side area today, because I think this plays a larger role in some out-of-control behavior than we like ...

When Life Hurts- Part 7

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What does it mean to let go of your child? Am I supposed to do that? As a parent, aren't I supposed to always hang on? Always beli...

When Life Hurts - Part 8

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You've reread the story of the Prodigal son so many times you can almost quote it. You're clinging to the hope that someday, ...
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Sunday, July 12, 2009

When Life Starts to Make Sense--Epilogue

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It's been over a decade since I finished the series on the wayward child. If you read the whole thing, you know the personal pain and se...
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I'm a follower of Jesus Christ, mom of four, Grammi to one, a writer and lay counselor. I love helping people connect God's timeless truth to the issues they're facing.
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