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Ep. 31 "Rub Some Dirt On It"

Raising your kids to be tough, strong...and courageous (not SOFT)

Episode 31 of the Cord of Three Podcast podcast, hosted by Spencer and Lisa Breedlove, titled "Ep. 31 "Rub Some Dirt On It"" was published on September 5, 2022 and runs 47 minutes.

September 5, 2022 ·47m · Cord of Three Podcast

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In this episode, Lisa and I discuss raising kids to be tough, strong & courageous. Parenting is the greatest, most demanding, hardest, and scariest job on earth. At the same time, it is the most rewarding opportunity to steward one of the greatest gifts God can give... kids!Soft Kids vs. Strong KidsThree different kinds of parents: Those who Shelter... Those who Neglect... Those who are Wise and CourageousScripture Referenced: Job 39:1-4, 13-18Your Next Steps:Pray for your childrenHit the Pause button and have a conversation to guide them to make the decisionLet them fail. Their failure is not final nor is it an indictment on you as a parent. Let natural consequences play outDo not fear imperfection… embrace it. Give grace to yourself first and then to your kids. Social media portraying perfection and that you have it all together.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Lisa and I discuss raising kids to be tough, strong & courageous. Parenting is the greatest, most demanding, hardest, and scariest job on earth. At the same time, it is the most rewarding opportunity to steward one of the greatest gifts God can give... kids!


Soft Kids vs. Strong Kids

Three different kinds of parents: Those who Shelter... Those who Neglect... Those who are Wise and Courageous

Scripture Referenced: Job 39:1-4, 13-18


Your Next Steps:

  • Pray for your children
  • Hit the Pause button and have a conversation to guide them to make the decision
  • Let them fail. Their failure is not final nor is it an indictment on you as a parent. 
  • Let natural consequences play out
  • Do not fear imperfection… embrace it. Give grace to yourself first and then to your kids. Social media portraying perfection and that you have it all together. 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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