Facing Abandonment and Neglect From Family as a New Christian

2025-10-27T07:06:42+00:00October 28th, 2025|Abandonment and Neglect, Featured, Individual Counseling, Relationship Issues, Spiritual Development|

Choosing to follow Jesus is one of the best decisions you have ever made. For many new believers, though, it can also be difficult because some family members may distance themselves or even reject your new faith. Many people who begin their walk with Christ find themselves facing the pain of family rejection. These emotions are real, and it’s important to remember that God sees your hurt and is with you every step of the way. When we face abandonment and neglect, especially from family, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The transition into a new life in Christ can be difficult enough on its own, but when the people you love most seem distant or unsupportive, you may feel isolated, misunderstood, and discouraged. Through it all, God’s love is a constant source of strength, and He has a plan for your healing and growth. Your new faith can be the foundation you need to navigate these tough moments, knowing that God will never leave you or forsake you. New Changes in Your Life and Faith Journey As you take steps in your new faith, you may begin to notice shifts in your values, your behavior, and even your relationships. It’s completely natural for your faith in Christ to change the way you live and see the world. These changes sometimes cause friction, especially with family members who do not share your new beliefs. If your family is struggling to accept your faith, it’s natural to feel conflicted or hurt. Remember, however, the changes you’re experiencing are part of your spiritual growth and transformation. Change is hard. The people around you may need more time to understand your new way of life. Give yourself grace during this time. Growth takes time, and it’s okay to experience uncertainty. One of the hardest [...]