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2024-10-12 Daniel Han - Guilt and Shame 內疚與羞恥

Guilt and Shame – Daniel Han  Introduction  I talk to the parents quite often (I would like to do so). I love talking to them to get to know them and their kids. My aim is to hopefully inspire them to model the spiritual life through Jesus at home. But more than often (and to my surprise), I get responses like, “Only if they could be like you.” Or, “They could learn a lot from you.”   Actually, quite recently, I was talking with an older dad at my church to check in on how their college daughter was doing. This dad would reminisce about her days in high school, where she would attend church every weekend. Today, she is living a depressed life at home. What changed? I don’t know. Out of frustration or maybe hopelessness, the dad uttered to me the same thing that many other parents have said to my face. In anguish, “I wish my daughter would be more like you.”   At first, I didn’t know how to respond to that statement. “Should I feel good or bad about this?” I...

2024-09-06 Yun - 兒子的生命成長軌跡

  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2CVHug9J_DU

2024-08-30 John - 如何成为完美父母?

  https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/kr-ayIR2ikSkgA1I4-A6RA

2024-08-17 Shelley - 幫助孩子們度過充滿焦慮的中學時代

  Helping children through the anxiety-filled middle school years. By Jennifer Michelle Greenberg( 幫助孩子們度過充滿焦慮的中學時代 )     THIS FALL, my oldest daughter starts middle school. In many ways, she's a confident, talented and accomplished young lady. In others, she's still a little girl. Despite her advanced drawing skills and the numerous  comics  she's created, her room is littered with stuffed animals and sparkles. The blankie I made for her when she was a toddler is still on her bed in its custom  ary  spot. She's a sensitive and quiet girl who struggles to make friends. Her interests are art and Japanese anime, and she dreams of becoming an illustrator  and schoolteacher. But a chasm stands between her and those dreams-a deep, dark chasm called middle school and high school. I'm excited to see my daughter learn and grow, but I'm also wary of the challenges that growing up brings. I vividly remember my own middle school years: longing to fit in, yet...