Season 2 Episode 171
As Christian parents, our deepest desire is to see our children walking in faith, growing in Christ, and living a life rooted in God's truth. But have you ever found yourself trying to manage or manufacture your child's spiritual growth, worried that God's timing might not align with your own? This week on the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, co-hosts Rachael Culpepper and Natalie Ambrose dive into the heart of this common struggle, unpacking the dangers of taking control in an area that belongs solely to God.
Rachael and Natalie discuss the temptation to micromanage our children's faith journeys, fueled by fear that God's methods or timing might not meet our expectations. Through relatable parenting anecdotes, Biblical wisdom, and raw honesty, they challenge us to ask tough questions: Do we trust God fully with our child's heart? Are we willing to step back and let the Holy Spirit lead—even if the process is messy or slow?
Using scripture such as Proverbs 22:6 and John 15:5, the hosts highlight the liberating truth that real transformation is a work of God, not a formula we can control. They remind us that while our prayers and discipleship matter deeply, it is ultimately God who shapes our children's faith. This revelation not only frees us from the pressure to "get it right" but also offers peace in knowing that His plans are always good, even when they unfold differently than we anticipate.
This episode also features an inspiring Raising Godly Girls Minute by A<
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