Patricia E Adams Live

Patricia E Adams Live

Patricia E Adams Live

  • Preachers Kids in Distress PT 1

Preachers Kids in Distress PT 1

Saturday 10th March 2012

Join Patricia E. Adams and Felicia J. Jordan as they discuss the unique challenges faced by Preacher's Kids and offer insights and hope for overcoming them.
35 minutes
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Preachers' Kids: Navigating Unique Challenges and Finding Hope

There should be no fighting in the church. In my book success through god's glory and favor on your life, God gave me so many different scriptures about the testimonies of how he brought me out.
Ever wondered what it's like to grow up as a preacher's kid (PK)? In this eye-opening episode of Patricia E Adams Live, host Patricia E. Adams sits down with Felicia J. Jordan, author of 'Success Through God's Glory and Favor On Your Life', to discuss the often-overlooked struggles that PKs face. Felicia shares her personal experiences, painting a vivid picture of the pressures and expectations placed on children of clergy members.
From feeling like an outsider to dealing with the harsh scrutiny of church members, the conversation dives deep into the emotional and social challenges these kids endure. But it’s not all doom and gloom; Patricia and Felicia also explore ways to create safer, more supportive environments within the church. They talk about the importance of understanding and addressing the unique needs of PKs, emphasizing that God's love extends to everyone, including those who feel marginalized.
They also tackle tough subjects like peer pressure and the consequences of sex outside of wedlock, offering practical advice and hope for those navigating these issues. Whether you're a PK yourself, a parent, or someone interested in the complexities of growing up in a religious household, this episode provides valuable insights and heartfelt stories that resonate with anyone facing similar challenges.