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How do I explain my situation to my friends?

Answer:

When explaining your situation to your friends, I think it's essential to approach the conversation with empathy and understanding. As a pastor, I've learned that being a good listener is crucial in building strong relationships. Instead of offering unsolicited advice, try to ask open-ended questions to encourage your friends to share their thoughts and feelings.

It's also vital to remember that your friends are not looking for you to judge them or try to fix their problems. They need someone who will listen attentively and offer support. As Diane said, "Bless your adult children by listening to them instead of judging them." By doing so, you'll create a safe space for them to open up and share their struggles.

In my experience, being a good friend involves being willing to spend quality time with them, really love them for who they are, and be discreet and courteous in your interactions. As Diane said, "You need to be willing to discourage even forbid your teenager from cultivating certain friendships." This means being mindful of the company they keep and the influence it may have on their lives. By being a good friend, you'll not only build stronger relationships but also help your friends grow in their faith.

Sources:

raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
basic christianity
john stott
depression
edward welch
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers

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