8 min

Love, Pray, Listen, then let prodigal children go Read. Pray. Write.

    • Christianity

“We long for restoration of relationship. And we rely on the Father, who understands. After all, we also were wayward prodigals once, living for our whims.” – Mary DeMuth.















































Unparenting children begins the first time we drop them at daycare or a playdate.  That doesn’t make letting go any easier when they are adults, until we remember that they were never ours. Children were and are God’s, writes author Mary DeMuth in her new book, Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy.















































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About the Author & Text





















Mary DeMuth is literary agent, international speaker, podcaster, and she’s the novelist and nonfiction author of nearly 50 books, including 90-Day Bible Reading Challenge (Bethany 2023). She loves to help people re-story their lives. Find out more at marydemuth.com.

“We long for restoration of relationship. And we rely on the Father, who understands. After all, we also were wayward prodigals once, living for our whims.” – Mary DeMuth.















































Unparenting children begins the first time we drop them at daycare or a playdate.  That doesn’t make letting go any easier when they are adults, until we remember that they were never ours. Children were and are God’s, writes author Mary DeMuth in her new book, Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy.















































https://amzn.to/41ge1xX





















About the Author & Text





















Mary DeMuth is literary agent, international speaker, podcaster, and she’s the novelist and nonfiction author of nearly 50 books, including 90-Day Bible Reading Challenge (Bethany 2023). She loves to help people re-story their lives. Find out more at marydemuth.com.

8 min