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Biblical Parenting Part 11 - Surviving The Teenage Years

Biblical Parenting Part 11 - Surviving The Teenage Years

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They used to hold your hand; now they're worried you'll embarrass them. They used to think you were awesome; now they think they know everything. If you're in the trenches of the teenage years—or if you're holding a sweet baby and feeling terrified of the future—this episode is for you.

In this honest and hope-filled episode of our Biblical Parenting series, we tackle one of the most challenging phases of parenting: adolescence. We get real about the shift from the physically exhausting baby stage to the mentally and emotionally exhausting teen stage. But this isn't a lament; it's a survival guide.

We go back to the foundational wisdom of Proverbs 22:6 to unpack two crucial truths for every parent of a teen:

  1. Your Influence is STILL #1: Despite the eye-rolls and arguments, studies—and Scripture—confirm that you remain the most powerful influence in your teen's life. We discuss how to wield that influence wisely when it comes to their views on faith, morality, and their future.
  2. This is a Team Sport (And Dad's on the Field): We dismantle the myth that parenting teens is solely a mother's job. We explore the vital role of fathers in leading with guidance, not just discipline, and why it truly takes a "Christian village" to raise a child through these years.

This episode offers no magic formulas, but something better: biblical perspective, grace, and the freeing truth that God loves your teenager even more than you do. You are not alone in this.

Tune in to trade your anxiety for a strategy grounded in faith, influence, and community.

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