Parenting & Descipleship
Never Too Late
Encourage Faith in Your Adult Children
The mission of parenting doesn’t end after your kids become adults. We have been overwhelmed with the number of people we have met around the country who are hurting because their adult children are struggling in their faith…or who have rejected faith all together. Never Too Late will encourage and inspire you with biblical principles to build a closer relationship with your adult child, and give you practical ways to encourage faith in their hearts.
A 4 Part Video Bible Study That Will Inspire You to Reconnect with Your Adult Child
How Could This Happen?
Millions of young adults who grew up in Christian homes and churches have left the faith. What went wrong?
Offer Your Heart to the Lord
We can’t lead our children in a direction we are not going in ourselves. In this session, parents are encouraged to deepen their personal commitment to prayer and spiritual growth.
Turn Your Heart to Your Child
This session focuses on breaking down barriers of unforgiveness, and empowering parents with a renewed commitment to build a better relationship with their adult children.
Draw Your Child’s Heart to Yours & Point Their Heart to Christ
The final session is filled with practical steps for creating a stronger relationship with your adult children, building more honesty and openness, and starting spiritual conversations. Sessions average 40 minutes each

Hope for Prodigals & Their Parents, Part 3
Many young people grow up in church but leave it behind when they become adults. Why does this happen? What can parents do to help?

Hope for Prodigals & Their Parents, Part 2
Many young people grow up in church but leave it behind when they become adults. Why does this happen? What can parents do to help?

Hope for Prodigals & Their Parents, Part 1
Many young people grow up in church but leave it behind when they become adults. Why does this happen? What can parents do to help?

Healing Through Listening
The ear that listens to life-giving reproof will dwell among the wise. — Proverbs 15:31 Listen to your father who gave you life, and do not despise your mother when she is old. — Proverbs 23:22 I...

Repentance: A Five-Step Conversation
There are five powerful ingredients we can include when we ask forgiveness from a family member. Before you share these things, it may be helpful to begin your conversation this way: I want to have...

Repentance Continues with a Change in Behavior
True repentance does not stop with a change in our thinking, but continues with a change in our behavior. We have all experienced people in our lives who apologize to us over and over for the same...