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Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children

Laine Lawson Craft
Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children
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  • Boundaries That Heal: How to Love Your Adult Child Without Losing Yourself
    Feel like you’re walking on eggshells or being taken for granted? This episode reveals why setting boundaries isn’t rejection—it’s redemption. Learn how to set limits with love, stop enabling dysfunction, and build a stronger, more respectful relationship with your adult child through faith-filled courage. Welcome to another episode of Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children with your host Laine Lawson Craft and special guest Kathy Cunningham. Join us as we dive into setting healthy boundaries with adult children, overcoming guilt and fear, and using faith as a roadmap to lasting peace in your home. Resources & Links Mentioned LaneLawsonCraft.com – Free resources, book: Warfare: A Daily Battle Plan to Fight for Your Child (first 10 days free)   Sign up for Laine’s Inspirational Weekly emails at her site LaineLawsonCraft.com   Please email any prayer requests or needs to [email protected]   Kathy Cunningham on Instagram –   Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL group): palgroup.org Kathy Cunningham is a seasoned Christian coach, ministry leader, and boundary-setting expert with over 30 years of experience helping parents navigate tough relationships with their adult children. Drawing from her personal journey and years of professional coaching, Kathy specializes in equipping families with biblical, practical tools for healthier, more respectful connections. She leads support groups for parents of addicted loved ones and recently launched an online community for parents seeking guidance and mutual support. Kathy’s mission is to empower parents to stand in love, foster independence in their children, and restore hope in families by setting boundaries grounded in faith and compassion. Key Talking Points Boundaries protect relationships, not damage them—why clarity and love go hand-in-hand   Common boundary issues: finances, living arrangements, and emotional involvement   How healthy boundaries foster respect, responsibility, and growth in adult children   Steps to set and communicate boundaries effectively, especially after years of loose limits   Managing parental guilt, fear of conflict, and emotional pushback when boundaries are enforced   Handling manipulative behaviors and staying consistent to build trust   Boundaries as a foundation for healing in addiction and recovery   Common mistakes: moving too fast, using boundaries to control, or being inconsistent   The importance of community and support for parents Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction: Why Boundaries Matter 2:19 - Why Parents Must Set Boundaries With Adult Children 3:38 - How Boundaries Build Mutual Respect 4:30 - First Steps to Setting Healthy Boundaries 5:30 - Communicating Boundaries Effectively 6:44 - Examples: Financial, Living, and Emotional Boundaries 8:48 - Navigating Negative Emotions: Guilt & Fear 11:22 - Responding to Pushback & Manipulation 13:12 - The Power of Consistency 14:51 - Tracking Progress & Adjusting Boundaries 16:28 - Boundaries Build Independence & Growth 17:31 - Boundaries in Addiction & Recovery 20:05 - The “Guardrail” Analogy 20:46 - Misconceptions About Boundaries 23:12 - Common Mistakes to Avoid 24:37 - Healthy Parents Raise Independent Adults 25:37 - Kathy’s Community and Support Resources 27:44 - The Importance of Support and Community 28:24 - Conclusion: Faith, Boundaries & Hope 29:02 - Where to Find Kathy Cunningham & Free Resources Conclusion Setting boundaries is not a sign of rejection but an act of profound love that brings healing and hope to families. By embracing faith-filled courage and consistent action, you can foster respect, clarity, and lasting independence in your adult child—while finding peace in your own heart. Remember, you’re not alone on this journey.
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  • Letting Go Without Losing Them: The Faith-Filled Path to Releasing Your Adult Child
    Struggling to step back as your child steps into independence? This powerful episode unpacks the grief no one talks about, the fear of losing connection, and how to release control while staying rooted in love, trust, and God’s purpose for both of you. Welcome to this week's episode of Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children. In this empowering episode, host Laine Lawson Craft is joined by Christian coach and ministry leader Kathy Cunningham to tackle the silent struggle of mom guilt. Whether you’re a working mom or stay-at-home, Kathy helps define mom guilt, reveals how social media and unrealistic expectations contribute, and shares practical faith-based strategies to reclaim peace and confidence in your parenting. Resources & Links Mentioned Laine Lawson Craft’s Website & Free Resources:lanelawsoncraft.com Download the first 10 days of Laine’s book Warfare Parenting: A Daily Battle Plan to Fight for Your Child for free   Kathy Cunningham’s Membership Community: Support for parents of adult children (details via Kathy’s coaching platforms)   Local Church Resources: Community and support groups for moms in various seasons of parenting About Kathy Cunningham (Bio) Kathy Cunningham is a seasoned Christian coach, ministry leader, and family restoration expert with over 30 years of experience. She specializes in helping parents—especially mothers—navigate the complex emotional challenges of parenting teens and adult children. Kathy facilitates group workshops, provides personalized coaching, and runs a thriving membership community for parents of adults. Known for her deep faith, practical wisdom, and compassionate approach, Kathy equips families to find healing, restore hope, and step boldly into God’s purpose for their lives.
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  • Breaking Free from Mom Guilt: How to Parent with Peace, Not Pressure
    Welcome to this week's episode of Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children. In this empowering episode, host Laine Lawson Craft is joined by Christian coach and ministry leader Kathy Cunningham to tackle the silent struggle of mom guilt. Whether you’re a working mom or stay-at-home, Kathy helps define mom guilt, reveals how social media and unrealistic expectations contribute, and shares practical faith-based strategies to reclaim peace and confidence in your parenting. Resources & Links Mentioned Laine Lawson Craft’s Website & Free Resources:lanelawsoncraft.com Download the first 10 days of Laine’s book Warfare Parenting: A Daily Battle Plan to Fight for Your Child for free   Kathy Cunningham’s Membership Community: Support for parents of adult children (details via Kathy’s coaching platforms)   Local Church Resources: Community and support groups for moms in various seasons of parenting About Kathy Cunningham (Bio) Kathy Cunningham is a seasoned Christian coach, ministry leader, and family restoration expert with over 30 years of experience. She specializes in helping parents—especially mothers—navigate the complex emotional challenges of parenting teens and adult children. Kathy facilitates group workshops, provides personalized coaching, and runs a thriving membership community for parents of adults. Known for her deep faith, practical wisdom, and compassionate approach, Kathy equips families to find healing, restore hope, and step boldly into God’s purpose for their lives. Key Talking Points What is mom guilt? Why feelings of inadequacy and comparison plague all moms   The harmful role of social media and unrealistic standards   Societal pressures: “Perfect mom” myths vs. God’s grace-filled reality   How guilt manifests for both working and stay-at-home moms   The impact of chronic mom guilt on mental health and child development   Effective strategies: Identifying and reframing guilt with scripture   Practicing self-care without guilt   Saying “no” and setting boundaries   Seeking community and biblical truth   Replacing criticism with compassion   The difference between conviction from God and guilt from the enemy   Importance of a supportive faith-based community Detailed Timestamps 00:00:01 — Introduction & defining mom guilt   00:02:37 — Kathy’s definition and real-life manifestations   00:04:14 — Social media’s impact and societal expectations   00:06:13 — Protecting mental health in a digital age   00:07:03 — Common triggers for mom guilt   00:08:25 — Working vs. stay-at-home moms: similarities and differences   00:09:39 — Health consequences of chronic mom guilt   00:10:44 — How mom guilt affects kids and family dynamics   00:11:43 — Healing strategies: recognition, community, scripture   00:13:02 — Reframing with truth, practical exercises   00:14:35 — How to manage pressure to “do it all”   00:16:04 — The power of saying “no”   00:17:01 — Addressing misconceptions about mom guilt   00:18:17 — Kathy’s support community for parents of adult children   00:19:03 — Conclusion & encouragement for moms Conclusion Mom guilt isn't from God—it's a burden created by impossible worldly standards. Kathy and Laine remind us healing begins when we replace self-criticism with self-compassion, grounded in God’s truth and grace. Remember, taking care of yourself is vital, you’re not alone, and you’re doing better than you think. Join a community, seek God’s wisdom, and parent with peace, not pressure.
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  • When They Walk Away: Healing from Estrangement with Your Adult Child
    Welcome to this week's episode of Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children, hosted by Laine Lawson Craft. In this heartfelt episode, "When They Walk Away: Healing from Estrangement with Your Adult Child. Discover why more adult children are cutting ties, the hidden grief parents carry, and how to rebuild connection without compromising truth. Real talk, faith-filled hope, and practical tools for every hurting parent" Laine welcomes special guest Kathy Cunningham—a Christian coach with 30+ years in ministry and private practice. Together, they explore the painful and seldom-discussed topic of estrangement between parents and their adult children, offering faith-based strategies, hope, and healing. Resources & Links Mentioned: Kathy Cunningham’s Instagram: @kathycunningham717   Uncovered Grace Course & Grace Restored Membership: Link in Kathy’s Instagram bio   Laine Lawson Craft’s Website: lainelawsoncraft.com (Free 10-day devotional & resources)   Laine’s website and free resources: lainelawsoncraft.com (First 10 days of her book Warfare Parenting free)   Sign up for Laine’s Inspirational Weekly emails at her site LaineLawsonCraft.com   Please email any prayer requests or needs to [email protected] About Kathy Cunningham: Kathy Cunningham is a seasoned Christian coach with over 30 years of experience in ministry and private practice. She’s a mother and grandmother passionate about family relationships, specializing in helping parents of adult children navigate challenging seasons with grace. Kathy empowers families through personalized coaching, workshops, her Uncovered Grace course, and her Grace Restored membership community. She focuses on emotional resilience, spiritual growth, and practical tools for reconciliation and healthy boundaries, fostering hope and restoration for hurting families. Key Talking Points: Why estrangement between parents and adult children is increasing   Common reasons for estrangement: value clashes, trauma, unmet emotional needs   The influence of social media and modern therapy language (e.g., “gaslighting,” “narcissistic parent”)   Cultural and generational shifts fueling family breakdowns   Emotional impact on parents (shame, grief) and adult children (initial relief, later grief)   The role of self-work, empathy, and healthy boundaries in preventing/reconciling estrangement   Prevention strategies and the importance of emotional maturity   When reconciliation is possible—and when loving from afar is healthiest   The necessity of community and spiritual support for parents Time Stamps: 00:00 — Introduction to estrangement and emotional toll   02:20 — Most common reasons for adult child estrangement   04:06 — Is estrangement on the rise or just more visible?   05:53 — Emotional impact on parents and adult children   07:02 — Mental health, trauma, and past hurts   09:33 — Societal norms, therapy trends, and social media’s effect   10:46 — Differences by culture, race, and family structures   11:41 — Prevention, reconciliation, and repair steps   13:34 — Navigating mismatched perceptions and memories   15:24 — When reconciliation is not possible or desirable   16:24 — Top reasons for estrangement and how parents can prepare   18:25 — Kathy’s resources and importance of community   19:47 — Closing encouragement and hope for parents Conclusion: Estrangement from an adult child is a profound wound, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your family’s story. Laine and Kathy offer hope, practical tools, and reminders of God’s love and grace. Whether you’re grieving, seeking healing, or working toward reconciliation, remember: you’re not alone, you can grow, and new beginnings are possible—sometimes even after long silence.
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  • Breaking Free from the Shame That Whispers 'You Failed
    Welcome to this week's episode of Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children. On this week’s episode, “Breaking Free from the Shame That Whispers 'You Failed,'” hosted by Laine Lawson Craft. In this powerful and uplifting episode, Laine is joined by special guest Jill Savage, bestselling author and expert in overcoming perfectionism, who shares heartfelt wisdom on moving past parenting shame and embracing grace. Resources & Links Mentioned: Jill Savage’s “25 Scriptures for When Life is Hard”: jillsavage.org/truth   Jill’s Books: No More Perfect Moms, No More Perfect Kids, No More Perfect Marriages, Empty Nest, Full Life   Laine’s website and free resources: lainelawsoncraft.com (First 10 days of her book Warfare Parenting free)   Sign up for Laine’s Inspirational Weekly emails at her site LaineLawsonCraft.com   Please email any prayer requests or needs to [email protected] About Jill Savage Jill Savage is an accomplished author, sought-after speaker, and founder of Hearts at Home, an organization providing encouragement to moms worldwide. With a authentic, relatable style, Jill’s books—including No More Perfect Moms and Empty Nest, Full Life—draw from her own experiences and struggles, helping parents release unrealistic expectations and combat the “perfection infection.” Jill is passionate about guiding families to embrace authenticity, offer themselves grace, and break free from guilt and comparison, especially in challenging parenting seasons. Key Talking Points: Understanding the “perfection infection”—unrealistic expectations and comparisons on social media (2:00 – 4:30)   Steps to kick perfectionism and comparison: honest conversations, shifting mindset, self-grace, and accepting God’s forgiveness (4:30 – 8:30)   Jill’s viral story about sharing real-life messiness (7:42 – 9:18)   Warning signs when shame or guilt becomes toxic, and when to seek help (10:11 – 11:47)   Reclaiming your identity in Christ—not in your child’s choices or behaviors (12:13 – 14:33)   Reminders that no family, house, or child is perfect—even Billy Graham’s (14:33 – 15:17) Time Stamps: 00:00 — Introduction and social media comparisons   01:51 — Jill explains “perfection infection”   04:13 — Strategies to combat comparison and perfectionism   05:17 — Grace for past parenting choices and accepting growth   07:08 — Tools for breaking the comparison trap   08:29 — Jill’s viral ‘real life’ social media post   10:11 — Warning signs when guilt turns toxic   12:13 — Restoring identity in God, not in parenting outcomes   14:33 — No perfect families: even well-known faith leaders’ struggles   15:34 — Resources and final encouragement Conclusion: Shame and guilt often whisper lies to struggling parents, but as Jill Savage and Laine Lawson Craft remind us, your child’s choices do not define your worth. By breaking free from unhealthy comparisons, embracing honest conversation, and finding your identity in faith, you can reclaim peace and joy in your parenting journey. Remember, you are not alone—God specializes in redemption stories, and your family’s story is still being written. Be encouraged, equip yourself with truth, and never lose hope.  
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Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children Laine Lawson Craft brings hard-earned wisdom to the world of warfare parenting. As a mother who experienced the near-dissolution of her marriage and the heart-wrenching struggles with prodigal children, Laine intimately understands the challenges many parents face with teens and adult children. Through her personal journey of marriage restoration and family healing, Laine discovered profound strength and purpose. Today, she is a beacon of hope for parents navigating their turbulent waters, especially those grappling with prodigal children. Her approach combines compassion with practical, faith-based strategies for families in crisis. Laine is a best-selling author, and her newest book, “The Parent's Battle Plan,” won the 2023 Nonfiction Book of the Year award. As an accomplished media host, she extends her message of hope and transformation to a broader audience, offering guidance to parents facing seemingly insurmountable odds with their teens and adult children. Drawing from her experiences in warfare parenting and spiritual insights, Laine equips parents with the tools they need to fight for their children's futures. She believes in the power of unwavering faith and strategic action to overcome even the most daunting family challenges, from troubled marriages to wayward children. What to Expect Raw Reality, Real Solutions: Dive deep into parental anguish with practical strategies for fighting back and reclaiming your family's peace. Spiritual Warfare Unveiled: Discover the battle for your child's soul and learn to wield the weapons of faith effectively. Wisdom from the Frontlines: Gain insights from experts and hear inspiring testimonies from parents who've overcome similar struggles. A Band of Warriors: Join a supportive community of parents fighting the good fight alongside you. Each series tackles the unique challenges facing today's young adults and adult children head-on. We'll navigate the treacherous waters of social media pressure, addictive behaviors, and a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Empower yourself to guide your child towards truth, freedom, and purpose in an increasingly complex world. The enemy doesn't fight fair, but neither do we. Join Laine Lawson Craft on the Warfare Parenting Podcast and unlock the spiritual arsenal you need to reclaim your child's destiny. It's time to turn the tide of battle—your family's future hangs in the balance.
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