Mike
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Our son will be 20 in October, our older daughter just turned 17, and our youngest daughter is 14. We've entered this new phase of life where our oldest is technically an adult. He'll be going away for his 2nd year of college in August, but he's fully dependent on us financially (and to replace the toilet paper roll when it's empty).
This was the kid whose teachers and pastors always pegged to be a pastor one day. He went to kindergarten knowing more scripture than most kids at his Christian school. Into his teens, he's lost focus on the Lord, and now it breaks my heart to see him absorbed in the world. His music, movies, long hair, black rock t-shirts, etc. I know for certain he's not into alcohol or drugs, and that's not just a parent's oblivious blindfolds, but he looks the part.
He says he believes what we believe. We were talking last night about choosing where we stand in this world In light of this latest avalanche by the LGBT. He says he's planted on firm foundation of Faith, but you'd never know it. He's not in the Word, and I see no evidence that it's a part of his life.
Our oldest daughter has the classic pretty blonde appearance, and she too has her mind on worldly things. Our youngest is the faith mountain, just fascinated by things of God.
I know it can be a phase of life when young adults lose focus, but it's concerning. Every morning, I include them in my devotions. I pray He moves them in some small way today and keeps moving them down His path throughout their lives. I also pray that he gives me wisdom to connect with and counsel them. I try to discuss faith matters when we're together, but especially with the 19 year old, I don't feel quite as empowered to say what he can and can't do. Yes, he's living under our roof, but I want him to make good choices rather than banging heads and me forcing it. I do insist that we all worship together.
Anyone have experience in this fun? Anyone have things they've found were effective in holding them in faith?
This was the kid whose teachers and pastors always pegged to be a pastor one day. He went to kindergarten knowing more scripture than most kids at his Christian school. Into his teens, he's lost focus on the Lord, and now it breaks my heart to see him absorbed in the world. His music, movies, long hair, black rock t-shirts, etc. I know for certain he's not into alcohol or drugs, and that's not just a parent's oblivious blindfolds, but he looks the part.
He says he believes what we believe. We were talking last night about choosing where we stand in this world In light of this latest avalanche by the LGBT. He says he's planted on firm foundation of Faith, but you'd never know it. He's not in the Word, and I see no evidence that it's a part of his life.
Our oldest daughter has the classic pretty blonde appearance, and she too has her mind on worldly things. Our youngest is the faith mountain, just fascinated by things of God.
I know it can be a phase of life when young adults lose focus, but it's concerning. Every morning, I include them in my devotions. I pray He moves them in some small way today and keeps moving them down His path throughout their lives. I also pray that he gives me wisdom to connect with and counsel them. I try to discuss faith matters when we're together, but especially with the 19 year old, I don't feel quite as empowered to say what he can and can't do. Yes, he's living under our roof, but I want him to make good choices rather than banging heads and me forcing it. I do insist that we all worship together.
Anyone have experience in this fun? Anyone have things they've found were effective in holding them in faith?