Abstract

Children who grow up in broken households may face psychological challenges, particularly in terms of character and thinking. The youngsters alluded to here range in age from infants to teenagers and adults. The goal of this article is to clarify Paul’s perspective on divorce in I Corinthians 7:10-16, to examine the impact of divorce on children who come from broken households, and to offer advice and techniques for parents in helping their children. If the family divorces, the spiritual growth of the children suffers. The library research approach was utilized to acquire data from journals, books, and e-books that contained the major theme of this article. According to the findings of the study, Paul’s perspective on divorce and its influence on children from broken homes states that it is critical to maintain marital fidelity as a foundation for providing a stable and safe environment for children’s spiritual growth. Divorce can alter children’s beliefs and values, raising issues about the meaning and purpose of life in the context of their spiritual growth. Keywords: youth, education, teaching

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