Members phkrause Posted October 20, 2023 Members Posted October 20, 2023 She’d always known her boy. She’d labored, kissed away the tears of his childhood, and prayed tediously over the distances brought on by his independence. The intimate knowing of mother and child—along with the pit of suspicion in her stomach—made certain that her son’s same-sex attraction didn’t come as a surprise. https://www.crosswalk.com/family/parenting/how-to-respond-when-your-child-tells-you-theyre-gay.html? Quote phkrause Obstinacy is a barrier to all improvement. - ChL 60
Moderators Gregory Matthews Posted October 21, 2023 Moderators Posted October 21, 2023 Here are some ways to respond when a child tells you that they’re gay. 1. “I Will Defend You.” 2. “I Will Listen to You.” 3. “I Will Mourn.” 4. “I Will Keep Trusting God.” 5. “I Will Love You with an Everlasting Love… Related Resource: Listen to Our FREE New Parenting Podcast! Christian Parent/Crazy World with Catherine Segars is now available on LifeAudio.com. You can listen to an episode right now by clicking the play button b Meg Gemelli is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and the founder of The Making of a Marriage. Along with regularly polishing her Crossfit participation trophies, she can usually be found Pinterest-failing in the kitchen, glamping with the fam, or reading a great book poolside. Whatever the challenge, she practices faith over fear every single day. [NOTE: The above is a brief summary of the article referenced in the opening post--Gregory Matthews.] phkrause 1 Quote Gregory
Here are some ways to respond when a child tells you that they’re gay. 1. “I Will Defend You.” 2. “I Will Listen to You.” 3. “I Will Mourn.” 4. “I Will Keep Trusting God.” 5. “I Will Love You with an Everlasting Love… Related Resource: Listen to Our FREE New Parenting Podcast! Christian Parent/Crazy World with Catherine Segars is now available on LifeAudio.com. You can listen to an episode right now by clicking the play button b Meg Gemelli is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and the founder of The Making of a Marriage. Along with regularly polishing her Crossfit participation trophies, she can usually be found Pinterest-failing in the kitchen, glamping with the fam, or reading a great book poolside. Whatever the challenge, she practices faith over fear every single day. [NOTE: The above is a brief summary of the article referenced in the opening post--Gregory Matthews.]
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