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Link: 3 Ways to Respond When Your Teen Has Doubts

by Ben Holden on May 21, 2020

As parents, one of the scariest parts of leading our children spiritually is the thought of them doubting their beliefs and turning away from Jesus. When your student has questions or is struggling with truth from God's Word, don't consider it as a bad thing. This can be a critical step of exploration that will answer their questions and solidify and deepen their faith. We want to be there for them when they hit these moments. We don't want to shy away from them when they need us the most. 

In the linked article below, Zach Cochran does a great job giving very simple yet potent advice on how to think about and handle these moments of questions.

"When your student asks questions, view it as an opportunity. It’s a chance for you to show your student that you are primarily not a parent, employee, or husband/wife; you are first and foremost a disciple of Jesus." - Zach Cochran

3 Ways to Respond When Your Teen Has Doubts by Zach Cochran

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Tags: belief, doubt, spiritual formation, spiritual maturity, strengthen faith

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