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Biblical Parenting

Children don’t come with instruction manuals, though we sometimes wish they did. How do we parents manage to raise godly, compassionate children when we’re sleep-deprived, emotionally exhausted, and overwhelmed (and that’s just the first year!)? Can the Bible help us to grow from being merely good parents to becoming godly ones?

Absolutely! Join Chuck Swindoll in Biblical Parenting—A Classic Series and discover a solid parenting strategy for growing from a good to great—and godly—parent.

Suggestions for Parenting Grown-Up Kids

Living harmoniously as a family is an ongoing, intentional journey. The beginning of that journey is marked by great anticipation and genuine excitement. A bride and groom have high hopes and great dreams as they start out life together. However, as in all journeys, unexpected challenges pop up, including the arrival of children, which requires the couple to cultivate valuable parenting skills—without a handbook!

When the Fun Stops for Parents

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Every family has headaches and heartaches. Because human depravity runs deep, it is impossible to rear our children from infancy to independence without encountering times that call for straight talk and tough love. While we love our children no matter what, parents cannot escape those occasions when wills clash, rebellion reaches an impasse, and things get downright impossible.

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Insight for Today

Your personal nourishment is crucial during times of storm. In panic moments, you'll cut a corner on your meals. You'll also fail to get sufficient sleep. It won't be long before you will set aside prayer altogether and you'll find yourself drained, spiritually. Increased emotional pain mixed with decreased spiritual renewal can be lethal to your faith.