All parents imagine that all their children are going to leave home under good circumstances when they are grown. However, even most Christian families experience something different than they planned for and expected. Judah left his father and his brethren to go far away and live without their influence or knowledge of what he was doing. The Prodigal son in Luke 15 did the same. It is always the same story, but most do not have a happy ending. How can parents avoid the awful experience of a wayward child, and what can they do if it happens? Here is a little advice.
Featuring a sermon puts it on the front page of the site and is the most effective way to bring this sermon to the attention of thousands including all mobile platforms + newsletter.
Text-Featuring a sermon is a less expensive way to bring this sermon to the attention of thousands on the right bar with optional newsletter inclusion. As low as $30/day.
Born in 1957, saved in 1976 at Shady Nook Baptist Church in Piedmont, MO at the age of 19. In the ministry since age 24. Married my only wife Teresa in 1977 and have six children and 10 grandchildren – so far. On the mission field in Mexico from 1989-1991 and then 1996-1997....