Praying for a Wounded Child: Encouragement and Prayers for You and the Child You Love
Virginia Wells, MS, LSW
Meet Virginia Wells, a licensed social worker, seasoned hospital chaplain, and mother to three children, including two adopted from hard places. The daughter of a late immigrant adoptee, her wealth of experiences and education have been God-given gifts to assist individuals in the perplexing journey of nurturing wounded children. When Wells is not drinking copious amounts of coffee, she and her husband can be found amusing their bored, pampered house cats in their home in Southern Ohio.
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Feeling alone?
Or overwhelmed?
In Praying for a Wounded Child, Wells offers a soul-stirring devotional born from her and her husband’s personal wrestling in prayer through unexpected issues as they parented their truly cherished children—including two adopted from war-torn or minority backgrounds. Her master's degree in mental health counseling and considerable experience with traumatized children, lends to Virginia Wells’s authentic ability to empathize with parents involved in similar circumstances.
As you journey with Wells, you’ll encounter hope, wisdom, and relentless faith.
This compelling devotional goes beyond a good parenting book and offers practical and spiritual guidance, cultivating a deeper relationship with Christ and providing comfort, guidance, and inspiration, all while paying attention to the emotional needs of your child.
You will discover prayers and insights about:
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liberating forgiveness
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prejudice
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the Luke 2:52 prayer
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journaling intercession
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attachment issues
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extended family and siblings
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identity
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education
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incarceration
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abandonment
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abuse
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self-care
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and much more!
Embrace a soul-stirring journey toward hope and healing, rediscovering the transformative power of prayer for both you and your children. This devotional is a beacon of hope for parents seeking understanding, clarity, and solace amidst the concerns of parenting a wounded child.