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Your Question:

How do I tell my family I lost my job and we're going to lose the house?

Answer:

I can relate to the struggle of facing difficult news with your family. As a pastor, I've seen many families go through tough times, and it's never easy to share the truth with your loved ones. When I think about how to tell my family that I lost my job and we're going to lose the house, I'm reminded of the importance of humility and honesty. It's not about being perfect or having all the answers, but about being vulnerable and acknowledging the reality of the situation.

As I reflect on my own experiences, I think about how my wife Susan and I have had to have tough conversations with our kids, Joshua and Rebecca, about the importance of faith and spiritual growth. We've had to apologize for not being the rock-solid foundation they needed, and instead, we've had to work together to rebuild our spiritual house. It's a process that requires humility, patience, and a willingness to listen and learn from each other. When it comes to sharing the news about losing our house, I think it's essential to approach the conversation with a similar mindset - being honest, humble, and open to feedback and support.

In terms of specific advice, I would suggest having an open and honest conversation with your family, just like I would with my congregation. Explain the situation, listen to their concerns and fears, and be willing to work together to find a solution. It's not about being perfect or having all the answers, but about being present and supportive of each other during a difficult time. And, just like I would give my kids a key to our house to remind them that I'll always be there for them, I would want to reassure my family that we'll face this challenge together, as a team.

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raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer

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