I am finding it difficult being a parent of adult children. Our children were saved at fairly a young age and baptized. I thought they had truly committed their lives, but now that they are in their 20's it seems as though the world has gotten a hold of them. We have 3 children the oldest being 28, a son, and 2 girls, 22, and 24. Our son is planning to be married in July of next year. He is living with his financee. Our 24 year old lived with her boyfriend for about 4 years and married last year and is already getting a divorce, her husband just decided he was more interested in their neighbor and did not want to be married to our daughter anymore. Our youngest, is engaged and living with her fiancee and his family, and they are living in sin with the consent of the financee's parents. I feel like my husband and I are fighting such a battle. Our children see nothing wrong with living together. Our daughter, who is getting the divorce still does not see the harm it caused, living like they were married before they were married. Living together before marriage seems so acceptable now days. We have expressed how we feel about the marriage covenant and we pray for the children to see the truth. All 3 of them have quit going to church too. The two older ones still believe, but they are lacking the relationship. The youngest, sadly has turned away completely. Are their other parents out there dealing with this and how do you deal with this? My heart aches for them.