About
five years ago, I was called to reach out to the
youth and families of our nation. Looking into
the eyes of lost and hurting teens, I was reminded
what it felt like to be abused, abandoned, and
alone in my own teen years.
My response was to develop rekenekt, a program
to impact hurting teens and their families designed
for mother/daughter, parent, and youth conferences.
I uphold the vision that if parents reclaim their
roles as protectors, providers, and mentors for
their children, fewer teens will find themselves
in crisis. If we are proactive rather than reactive
as parents during this difficult age, we will
be able to walk alongside our lost and hurting
teens and help guide them through their most challenging
years. We can help them survive adolescence and
emerge victoriously as productive, positive, and
faithful young adults.
The one thing I consistently hear from hurting
teens is that they don’t have anyone in
their lives who care. Most of them are wrong.
They do have parents who love them but the messages
they hear are getting distorted by the confusing
issues they experience everyday. They feel lost,
alone, and hopeless. They desperately want to
connect with someone who can help them find their
way. I believe that parents, in most cases, are
still the best mentors for their children.
Reconnecting parents and teens is difficult in
this fast paced culture where texting and tweeting
has replaced honest communication. An old tin
can phone shares the idea that getting a good
old fashioned conversation started can go a long
way to repairing damaged relationships and reconnecting
parents and their teens.
Rekenekt programs are available as single, hour-long
sessions, multiple day retreats, or consecutive
week trainings. Programs are designed to meet
the needs of faith based organizations and those
who embrace family values in a secular environment.
If you are interested in more information about
rekenekt
please contact Tricia at: trish@cornerstonecomm.org
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