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how do i make my family understand my struggles?

Answer:

As a pastor and a father, I've learned that understanding struggles is a crucial part of building strong relationships within our family. To make your family understand your struggles, it's essential to take the time to listen to their insignificant issues now. By doing so, they'll feel more comfortable sharing their significant issues as they get older. When listening to them, give full attention, remain at eye level, and make sure they trust that you're hearing what they're saying.

It's also vital to model how to disagree without being disagreeable. Give your children more yeses and less nos, and minimize criticism. Teach them in Christian values and Christian doctrine, and establish a family mission statement that you can read and discuss together daily. This will help create a sense of unity and purpose within your family. Don't give up, even when faced with challenges like work schedules, athletic practices, or heavy homework loads. By prioritizing your family and making time for them, you'll be taking a crucial step towards building a strong and loving relationship.

As a family, we also make it a point to serve others together. This helps us stay focused on what's truly important and can bring us closer together. By volunteering or participating in acts of service, we can demonstrate the values of compassion and kindness that are at the heart of our Christian faith. Remember, relationships are a two-way street, and it's essential to be mutually responsive and supportive of one another. By doing so, you'll be creating a safe and loving environment where your family can understand and support each other's struggles.

Sources:

raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
depression
edward welch

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