Description
Author: Margy Tripp
Paperback, 128 pages
ISBN 9781633422407
About the book
Restoring Broken Relationships with Teenage and Adult Children
It’s Not Too Late identifies the most common reasons for broken parent/child relationships and brings gospel hope and direction to weary, bewildered parents.
There is more than one explanation for broken relationships between parents and children. Sometimes the most diligent and careful parenting cannot curb the rebellious bent of a child’s heart. But the most common reason for broken relationships between parents and children may surprise you. It’s Not Too Late uses the principles from the Scriptures to identify possible reasons for relationship meltdown, to suggest necessary spiritual preparation for reconciliation, and to model practical biblical dialogue for approaching teens and adult children.
Endorsements
“A great strength of the book is the very specific practical examples of how to humbly seek reconciliation. This will be of great help to parents who don’t know where to begin or what to say…”
—Jim Newheiser
“Margy not only delivers counsel that is biblical, but also practical and wisely applied to the minds and hearts of parents who are wondering if it is too late for them or their family. Learn from the wealth of her wisdom.”
—Paul Tautges
“If you are reading this, you are almost certainly hurting and quite possibly hopeless. Please, let Margy Tripp comfort you and give you biblical hope.”
—Todd Friel
About the author
Margy Tripp was a pastor’s kid in the 1950s and 60s. She and Tedd were married in 1968. She served as a mom and pastor’s wife for thirty years after Tedd entered the ministry in 1983. Church and Christian schooling afforded her scores of opportunities for counseling and developing materials and studies for children, ladies, and educators. In recent years, traveling with Shepherding the Heart Ministries, conducting Bible studies, counseling, writing, and speaking have consumed much of her time. She and Tedd have two sons and a daughter and daughters-in-law they regard as their own children. They are blessed with nine grandchildren.