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How do I tell my kids that we're losing our home?

Answer:

Telling your kids that you're losing your home can be a difficult conversation to have. As a pastor, I've seen many families face this kind of challenge, and it's essential to approach the conversation with sensitivity and honesty. When my wife Susan and I had to have this conversation with our kids, Joshua and Rebecca, we made sure to be open and transparent with them.

We started by explaining the situation in a way that they could understand, and then we listened to their concerns and questions. We reassured them that we would do everything we could to support them and that we would work together as a family to find a solution. It's essential to remember that your children are growing up and becoming more independent, but they still need your guidance and support during difficult times. As a parent, it's your responsibility to be there for them, even when things get tough.

When you have this conversation with your kids, try to focus on the positive and the future. You can say something like, "We're facing a challenge with our home, but we're going to work together as a family to find a solution. We're proud of the people you're becoming, and we know that you'll get through this difficult time." Remember to be supportive and encouraging, and to remind them that they're not alone. As a family, you can face this challenge together and come out stronger on the other side.

Sources:

power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
raising passionate jesus followers
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edward welch

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