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Six Session
Video Series
on Helping You and Your Teen Deal with Rebellion,
Conflict, Pain and Identity
Who
should come:
any parent of a teenager
What's the cost:
Every participant will get a workbook and it's all free.
What to bring:
Just a pen or pencil. You will get a workbook.
What's it about:
This series includes 24 powerful real-life stories from
parents and teens plus a candid interview with Steven
Curtis Chapman about faith and family. Also featuring
biblical and practical teaching from Drs. Les and Leslie
Parrott. Topics include:
Identity
The number one question every teenager asks is, "Who am
I?" As they struggle to answer that question, tensions
can build up at home.
This episode will give parents tools to help their teens
find their identity in Christ. Parents will learn ways
to convey the attitudes of unconditional love that will
draw their teens closer. They will also explore the most
important skills of communication.
Turmoil
Every day teenagers are faced with complicated
relationships, images of impossible beauty and difficult
challenges. All these forces can cause a young person to
feel insecure, depressed or even angry.
This episode will help parents empathize with the
jumbled emotions of their teens. Parents will learn
biblical and practical tips for helping teens in this
turbulent time of their lives.
Rebellion
Parenting can be tough. Teens will make mistakes, cross
boundaries and lose the trust of their parents.
This episode will give advice on how to deal with the
scary issues like rebellion, drugs, drinking and sex.
Parents will learn ways to set boundaries and establish
clear and realistic consequences.
Legacy
As children grow, they start seeing the world and faith
through their own eyes. They can go through periods of
questions and doubts about their faith.
This episode will offer parents help and encouragement
to deal with the spiritual questions of their teens.
Parents will learn ways to maintain the relationship
even in the midst of differences in beliefs. Steven
Curtis Chapman talks about his own family and faith.
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