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Teenage Christian Single Mothers
from: Karlie BestlerMany teen Christian single mothers still think and act like the teenagers they are. Just like any other teenager, teen Christian single moms can be self-centered and may find it difficult to plan for their future. Teen Christian single mothers have to deal with the joys and frustrations of being a teenager as well as the challenges of teenage single mothers in their church. Boyfriends, girlfriend relationships, and getting along with parents are just a few of the challenges of teenage single mothers. The challenges of teenage single mothers and their church is a spiritual one, even though they may not realize it at first.
Our Christian society views motherhood as something special. We believe mothers should provide security and stability for their children. A mother is expected to sacrifice many of her own wants and desires for the benefit of her children. Most teen Christian single moms have not reached this level of maturity. Her church may be the very thing she needs to provide her with the information, support and education Christian single mothers need to help her become a more stable, mature mother.
If teen Christian single mother topics are not discussed and the role of the teenage single mother is ignored, teenage Christian single mothers may conclude that to relate to others in their church, they must act more grown up than they are. This may sound good at first, but there is a downside to teenage Christian single moms acting too mature too quickly. When young Christian single mothers are not given the opportunity to address issues that deal with their age, they may be able to push being a teenager to the side for a while but then revert back to teenage behavior later in life, often to the detriment of their now older children.
Teenage Christian single moms may want to be good mothers but lack parenting skills. Nutrition, child discipline, and other parenting topics are part of the support and education Christian single mothers need to help them rear and provide for their children.
Many Christian single mothers mothers are still in high school. For teen Christian single moms school should be a priority. Finishing high school is a critical step toward independence for teen Christian single mothers. Good study skills and time management will have to be learned for teen Christian single moms school success.
Many believe that it would be best if teen Christian single mothers did not work, especially if they are still in high school. For teen Christian single mothers school should be a priority and they need to spend time with their children. Teenage Christian single mothers not working may be the ideal situation, but many teen Christian single moms must work to provide for their children. For teen Christian single mothers school and work add the problem of quality childcare.
Many young Christian single moms have strayed from their Christian faith. Some young Christian single moms will seek solutions to their problems through their church. The primary problem for many teenage Christian single moms is spiritual. Teenage Christian single moms must reconcile to their Christian faith before they can experience the healing that comes from forgiveness and find the new purpose and direction she needs.
Teenage Christian single moms may choose to respond to their need for their Christian faith, or they may disregard it. Teenage Christian single moms may respond to their Christian faith message years later when they are more mature.
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