Encouraging our youth
Margaret Laning, a Protestant Reformed mother and grandmother, offers practical advice on communicating with teenagers, acknowledging both humorous communication barriers and deeper spiritual concerns. She emphasizes the importance of understanding each child's unique personality and addressing underlying emotional or spiritual struggles that may impede genuine connection, grounding her guidance in the context of family life within the body of Christ.
Mrs. Margaret Laning, wife, mother, and grandmother in the Protestant Reformed Churches Are you having any difficulty communicating with your teenager? Do you hear a lot of truncated, unclear sentences? Maybe you tried hearing aids only to find they do not solve your problem. Well, look no further! "Mumble Unjumble" is here to help! This cuttingedge translator app will make the most muffled mumbling discernible. Consider this for example: "Canhamburgerout?" Within seconds your translation...
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