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Your Question:
how do i deal with the shame of not being able to take care of my family?
Answer:
My friend, I can sense the weight of shame bearing down on you. As a pastor and a husband, I've seen many families struggle with similar issues. I want you to know that you're not alone in this. It takes a lot of courage to admit that we're not perfect, and that our family members may be struggling with their own demons. The first step is to acknowledge the shame, but don't let it consume you. Instead, use it as an opportunity to seek help and guidance from others. As I reflect on my own family, I've come to realize that we all have our own struggles and patterns of behavior that can be hurtful to one another. But it's how we respond to those struggles that matters. We can choose to let shame and guilt dictate our actions, or we can seek forgiveness and work towards healing. As a family, we need to establish clear rules and consequences for our children, so they know what's expected of them and can grow into responsible individuals. And when we make mistakes, we need to own up to them, apologize, and work towards making things right. Remember, my friend, that shame is not a reflection of your worth as a person or a parent. It's a natural response to hurt and pain, but it doesn't have to define us. We can choose to let go of shame and seek forgiveness, both from God and from one another. As the Bible says, "You can also volunteer at a homeless shelter or a nursing home. These residents love to see the smiling faces of little children!" By serving others, we can find healing and purpose, and our families can grow stronger as a result.
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power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
depression
edward welch
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
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