Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy by Mary DeMuth

 

It truly does seem to happen quickly--your children seem to be in diapers one minute and the next minute, they are all grown up. Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy by Mary DeMuth is a book for relating to our adult children. 

Love, Pray, Listen offers guidance for parents who want to continue to show the love of Jesus to their children when they have reached adulthood. The chapters focus on I Corinthians 13 and showing love to our adult children. 

I could relate to Mary's heart of wanting to do things differently as someone who did not always feel wanted or loved by my parents. I never want my child to feel that way. There are also many other examples of other parents whose children have not chosen the path that their parents expected them to. Love, Pray, Listen offers encouragement and advice on grieving and on showing the children love and acceptance in the midst of holding on to your own values. I think it is a good book for our times as many of our children walk away from the faith, maybe for a season and maybe for good. I especially like that each chapter ends with a focus from the title--Love, Pray and Listen. This is a good book to both read alone and one that could work well with a small group of like-minded parents searching to make a positive difference in their adult children's lives.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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