You are not alone; there are many parents who are struggling because of a prodigal that they are burdened for.
What is Parents of a Prodigal?
This is a group where we will study with Dr. Doug Weiss as he presents The Prodigal Parent Process. It will unveil several causes for a child becoming a prodigal, and you’ll learn about the impact that being a parent of a prodigal has on your life, your marriage, and your family.
You will also gain practical tools to help you as a prodigal parent so you can go through this process more intelligently. Regardless of where your child is on the journey, this series can help you understand your emotions and guide you as you walk through this experience. It will also allow you to connect with other parents who are struggling with a prodigal.
You will also gain practical tools to help you as a prodigal parent so you can go through this process more intelligently. Regardless of where your child is on the journey, this series can help you understand your emotions and guide you as you walk through this experience. It will also allow you to connect with other parents who are struggling with a prodigal.
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How do I know it's right for me?
If you are a parent of an adult child who has become a prodigal – one who has walked away from their family, faith, or values; then this group is for you.
At Next, we know that the struggle of having a prodigal can often be overlooked. This group provides a safe place to explore this challenging relationship, and information to help you productively process your experience.
This group is specifically for parents. Couples are encouraged to attend together, but we understand that it might not be time for both to participate. In those instances, we welcome one parent. We also encourage single parents of prodigals to attend.
At Next, we know that the struggle of having a prodigal can often be overlooked. This group provides a safe place to explore this challenging relationship, and information to help you productively process your experience.
This group is specifically for parents. Couples are encouraged to attend together, but we understand that it might not be time for both to participate. In those instances, we welcome one parent. We also encourage single parents of prodigals to attend.
What will we be talking about?
- Grief
- Anger
- Forgiveness
- Understanding your role in your Prodigal’s life
- Healthy ways to manage the challenges in your marriage and family that can result from a prodigal