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When Your Adult Kids are Going Off the Rails: Mary DeMuth
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Author Mary DeMuth knows what it's like to emerge from a painful childhood—and to have kids leave the faith. She shares insights on how to wisely navigate relationships with adult kids, starting with our own healing.
Show Notes
About the Guest
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Mary DeMuth
Mary DeMuth is an international speaker, a podcaster, and the author of over forty books, fiction and nonfiction, including The Day I Met Jesus Through God’s healing, Mary has overcome a difficult past to become an authentic example of what it means to live a brand -new story. She loves to help others re-story their lives through the books she writes. Mary lives in Texas with her husband of 30 years and is Mom to three adult children. Learn more at marydemuth.com
Mary DeMuth shares her experience in parenting wayward adult children, offering insights and guidance for navigating challenging relationships.

Episodes in this Series

Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Wayward Adult Children: Mary DeMuth
When adult children's decisions don't match your values, it's downright painful. Author Mary DeMuth offers ideas to navigate with transformative love.
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Parenting Wayward Adult Children: Insights from Mary DeMuth
Parenting wayward adult children: It can feel awkward, embarrassing, delicate. Author Mary DeMuth helps you know when to speak or listen—and avoid meddling.
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