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Your Question:
How do I tell my family we're going to lose our home?
Answer:
The thought of telling my family that we're going to lose our home is a difficult one. As a pastor, I've seen many families go through tough times, but it's never easy to share the news with loved ones. I remember when my wife Susan and I had to tell our children, Joshua and Rebecca, that we were going to have to make some changes to our home. We had to be honest with them about our situation and explain that we would have to adjust our lifestyle. I think the key is to be open and transparent with your family. Let them know that you're not going to abandon them, but that you'll be working together to find a new solution. It's okay to show vulnerability and admit that you don't have all the answers. In fact, it's often in those moments of uncertainty that we're forced to rely on each other and on God. As a family, we can work together to find a way forward, even if it means making some difficult changes. One thing that might help is to remind your family that your home is not just a physical place, but a spiritual one as well. As Christians, we know that our true home is in heaven, and that we're just temporary residents on this earth. That perspective can help us keep things in perspective and remember that our identity and worth aren't tied to our physical possessions. By focusing on what's truly important, we can navigate even the toughest challenges together as a family.
Sources:
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
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