by Lori Wildenberg | May 15, 2017 | Media, Prodigal Concerns, Trends
Is the Blue Whale App a whale of a tale or is it true? The internet is buzzing about a game, app, or challenge called Blue Whale. According to my research (Thanks to Michelle Nietert for calling this to my attention) this app apparently encourages children over 50...
by Lori Wildenberg | May 8, 2017 | Discipline, Prodigal Concerns, Relationships, Teen, Tween, Young Adult
3 Principles for Parents of Prodigals found in Messy Journey: How Grace and Truth Offer the Prodigal a Way Home by Lori Wildenberg Below are a few principles I have learned while walking that messy journey with a prodigal. These thoughts have helped me greatly. If you...
by Lori Wildenberg | May 1, 2017 | Prodigal Concerns, Relationships, Young Adult
Dear friends,I am super excited to share this with you. TODAY is BOOK LAUNCH DAY for Messy Journey, How Grace and Truth Offer the Prodigal a Way Home (New Hope Publishers)! This book is my heart and soul. At times it was...
by Lori Wildenberg | Apr 24, 2017 | Character Development, Communication, Prodigal Concerns, Relationships, Teen, Young Adult
Friends,My book Messy Journey: How Grace and Truth Offer the Prodigal a Way Home will be released May 1! (The book can be pre-ordered on Amazon.) I have had the blessing of being interviewed about the book and thought perhaps you might like to have the...
by Lori Wildenberg | Sep 12, 2016 | Communication, Prodigal Concerns, Young Adult
“My young adult just told me he’s (or she’s) gay. Now what?”This inquiry used to be a rare one. This past month I have spoken to three different moms seeking answers to this very question.Broken-hearted, lonely, and confused they are...
by Lori Wildenberg | Jan 11, 2016 | Prodigal Concerns, Relationships, Special Concerns, Teen, Young Adult
Blindsided, a surprise attack, a shock. Have you ever experienced an unexpected hit?You know, the kind where the earth moves under your feet and the sky tumbles down. When you have lost control. (And..not in a good way, Carol King.) Sometimes it looks like...