Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children
Laine Lawson Craft
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When Your Child Walks Away: How to Grieve the Living and Still Live Fully
https://youtu.be/YCjbHqBRPvI Welcome, listeners, to another heartfelt episode of "Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children," hosted by Laine Lawson Craft and featuring guest Kathy Cunningham. In this episode, titled When Your Child Walks Away: How to Grieve the Living and Still Live Fully, Laine and Kathy dive deep into the raw and often painful journey of parenting through estrangement—offering hope, empathy, and practical, faith-based strategies for those navigating the disconnect from their teen or adult child. Resources & Links Mentioned Laine Lawson Craft's Website: LaineLawsonCraft.com Get the first 10 days of Laine's new book for FREE: Free Book Excerpt & Resources Kathy Cunningham's Website & Grace Restored Membership: kathycunningham.org Parents of Addicted Loved Ones Support Group (PAL): palgroup.org Support & Rate This Podcast: Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help other parents find hope and guidance. Guest Bio – Kathy Cunningham Kathy Cunningham is an established author, speaker, and founder of the "Grace Restored" membership, a resource and support system for parents facing estrangement, addiction, and family crises. Drawing from personal experience and decades of ministry, Kathy empowers mothers and fathers to grieve with hope and reclaim their sense of purpose. Through online courses, community support, and teaching, she helps families heal, find peace, and rediscover joy—even in the most challenging seasons. Kathy also facilitates a long-standing faith-based support group for parents of addicted loved ones. Key Talking Points Grieving the living: Accepting and processing the pain of estrangement from a child The importance of acknowledging feelings (journaling/community support) Keeping faith central: Releasing the timeline and surrendering outcomes to God Healing starts with self-care and personal growth Strategies to avoid bitterness, shame, and negative thought spirals Praying for reconciliation while guarding emotional stability Navigating the silent treatment and setting boundaries with love Staying connected with other children and family members The difference between waiting in hope vs. waiting in anxiety Community and resources for ongoing support Addiction's impact on family estrangement and the value of dedicated support groups Living fully: Finding purpose, joy, and mission during seasons of loss Detailed Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction - When Your Child Walks Away 01:17 - Welcoming Kathy Cunningham & Episode Framing 02:03 - Making Peace With Unresolved Estrangement 02:50 - Grieving the Living: Acknowledgment & Support 03:18 - Faith, Identity, and Releasing Control to God 04:32 - Self-Care & Healing Begins With You 05:05 - Preparing for Reconciliation: Doing the Inner Work 06:23 - Finding Joy & Living Fully Amid Estrangement 07:06 - Grief Stages & "Me Care" 08:24 - Guarding Against Bitterness & Shame 10:53 - Praying for Reconciliation: Staying Balanced 12:20 - Starting with Simple Prayers in Hard Seasons 13:05 - Surrendering Control: Insights from Recovery 13:49 - Responding to the Silent Treatment 15:06 - Managing Anxiety & Practicing Gratitude 15:42 - Prioritizing Other Family Relationships 16:47 - Waiting in Hope vs. Waiting in Anxiety 18:06 - Kathy's Resources: Grace Restored & Online Community 19:29 - Addiction & Estrangement: Setting Healthy Boundaries 20:52 - Find a Support Group: PAL Information 21:20 - Lasting Hope: Stories of Reconciliation 22:14 - Encouragement & Final Thoughts 23:29 - Outro, How to Connect, and Free Resources Conclusion This episode offers deeply honest conversation, spiritual encouragement, and practical tools for parents dealing with estrangement. Laine Lawson Craft and Kathy Cunningham remind parents that even in the hardest seasons—when your child is out of reach—you are never out of God's care, hope is never lost, and healing truly begins with you. Remember to seek support, nurture your spirit, and never stop praying. Subscribe, leave a review, and tap into the free resources to reclaim joy and faith for your family's future.
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