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Can I still be a good parent if I'm struggling with foreclosure?

Answer:

As a pastor, I've seen many families struggle with financial difficulties, including foreclosure. But I truly believe that being a good parent has nothing to do with one's financial situation. What matters most is the love and commitment you show to your children. I've seen families who have lost everything, yet they've managed to hold on to their children and provide them with a sense of security and stability.

As a father myself, I can attest that it's not about having all the material possessions in the world. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've had our fair share of financial struggles. But we've always prioritized our children, Joshua and Rebecca, and made sure they feel loved and supported. We've taught them the value of hard work, resilience, and faith, and they've grown into wonderful young people.

If you're struggling with foreclosure, I want to encourage you to focus on what truly matters: your relationship with your children. Pray for the love and strength you need to provide for them, and ask God to fill you with His love. Remember, it's not about what you have or don't have; it's about the love you show your children every day. As the Bible says, "The love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us" (Romans 5:5). With God's help, you can be a good parent, even in the midst of financial struggles.

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power of a praying parent
stormie omartian

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