Rachel of PostMormon Parenting had three children before her faith transition, and her parenting style was modeled after the examples she found in the scriptures and at church. During and after her faith transition, she realized that this style was doing more harm than good, and things needed to change.
What happens when a true believing mormon mom discovers that two of her “future missionary” sons are gay/queer/nonbinary?
One of the most pressing questions parents ask after a faith shift is, “What do I do about my kids?” Without orthodoxy, the way forward feels disorienting. In this interview, Jon Ogden, co-founder of http://UpliftKids.org, suggests that a strong foundation already exists in the form of science and wisdom.
In this episode of The Gift of the Mormon Faith Crisis, Margi and John share and discuss their ideas in creating a family culture. Margi uses the metaphor of a “tower” with 5 building blocks to show their cumulative effect.
Join us live for a discussion with Margi and John about alternative approaches to New Year's Resolutions.
Recording live Tuesday at 11am mountain time! The holidays are among us! But if you're feeling like relationships with family and friends have fractured since your faith crisis and need help navigating sensitive topics, we invite you to join this important Mormon Stories episode with Margi, John and Carah.
Join Margi, John, and Carah as Margi discusses the Conscious Parenting model, and how it can help with parenting “when all else fails.”
Join Margi, John, and Carah as we discuss different approaches to telling loved ones about your loss of faith.
Margi will share her general approach to managing the emotional distress that often accompanies a religious faith crisis. Her framework will be based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, which is a cutting-edge form of mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
In this episode recorded 2/28/2017, John and Margi Dehlin interview Mary Mealing, Lisa Keyes and Lisa Patterson Butterworth. This is part 2 in a series on communicating with children during a Mormon faith transition.