Is It Too Late To Fight for the Soul of My Child? | MarriageToday | Jimmy & Karen Evans

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • We are so excited about this topic. Fighting for the soul of your child never stops. Join us today as we dive in and have a great conversation about how it looks to fight for their souls in different stages of their lives.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @brendabannostone5339
    @brendabannostone5339 Před 9 měsíci +4

    My twin sons are now 32 yrs old and I need prayer for them please
    I lost them to drugs it began at 13 yrs old I tried with all my existence as of now I have turned them over to God I cannot keep going to the enemies camp Im so hurt behind losing them to this world please pray they grew up in ministry and want nothing to do with me but mainly God but I know God still loves them I'm praying for their souls.
    Thankyou

  • @sabrinatoglia4729
    @sabrinatoglia4729 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for being practical and showing us how to pray!

  • @brendabannostone5339
    @brendabannostone5339 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I failed my only hope is God to reach them as he reached me
    I was broken to bad I didn't hear this 26 yrs ago

  • @CampbellTherapy
    @CampbellTherapy Před 9 měsíci

    I’ve been listening to your audiobook Fighting for the Soul of your Child and chapter 18 is really sad to hear that you condone physical assault of a child and acceptable discipline. Here in the UK hitting a child is illegal and can lead to imprisonment.
    Surely God has a better guidance for you than to hit a defenceless child?
    For reference:
    Physical punishment or chastisement of children and young people can have a very detrimental effect on their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
    Physical punishment, such as smacking, slapping, pushing or hitting with an implement can cause:
    Direct physical harm or injury such as bruises, cuts, reddening of the skin, scratches, swelling or even broken bones;
    Mental harm such as anxiety, isolation, feeling victimised, damage to self-esteem, or a reduction in confidence;
    Increased risk of anti-social behaviour from the child;
    Increased aggression in children including fighting with siblings, friends and using violence to seek attention;
    Increased violent and criminal behaviour in adulthood;
    An acceptance that violence is OK, and it is fine to use force to get your own way, if you are annoyed with someone or if they have hurt you;
    Breakdown in family relationships, with resentment that could affect the relationship between parents and children into their adulthood.
    There is no justification for inflicting pain on a child or young person as a parent (or any other adult carer).
    Any form of physical punishment that leaves a mark on a child or young person is considered an assault and is illegal under the Section 58 of the Children Act 2004.