UnPerfect - Authentic Faith in Unwavering Hope

How to Ultimately Trust God With My Kids' Heart

February 27, 2024 Season 1 Episode 30
How to Ultimately Trust God With My Kids' Heart
UnPerfect - Authentic Faith in Unwavering Hope
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UnPerfect - Authentic Faith in Unwavering Hope
How to Ultimately Trust God With My Kids' Heart
Feb 27, 2024 Season 1 Episode 30

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If there's anything I've learned as a parent, it's that I am ultimately NOT in control of my child's outcomes. Today, I am joined by author/podcaster Laurie Christine. She gives us truth and hope as we answer the question, "How can I trust God with my kid's heart?"

In episode #29 of The UN-Perfect Pocast, Laurie Christine shares her personal story of navigating through the challenges of raising a child with a congenital heart defect. She discusses the journey of trusting God with her son's physical heart along with reflecting on the importance of trusting God with our kids' spiritual hearts. Listen in to hear her answers to the following questions:

Why Is It Hard to Trust God With My Kid's Heart?...
First, Laurie begins by listing the reasons we often find it difficult to trust God with the outcomes of our children's spiritual lives, ranging from fear to our deep understanding of this world's brokenness.

What Does It Look Like to Trust God With My Kid's Heart?
Next, we discuss what it looks like (and doesn't look like) to entrust our kids' hearts to Jesus, going into detail about intentionality and our knowledge of God's character.

Listen in as Laurie exhorts us in our parenting journeys through the lens of God's eternal Word. Also, click on the link below for a special resource to encourage you in your prayer life for your kids entitled"Confident Prayers."

For more episodes or blogs on this topic, check out the following:
Episode #16 Leaving the Results to God (Interview with author Kimberlee Ireton)
Trusting God With Enough for Today, blogpost at www.shellysnead.com
Why Your Family Doesn't Need A Good Mom, blogpost at www.shellysnead.com

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Send me a text here! I’d love to hear from you.

If there's anything I've learned as a parent, it's that I am ultimately NOT in control of my child's outcomes. Today, I am joined by author/podcaster Laurie Christine. She gives us truth and hope as we answer the question, "How can I trust God with my kid's heart?"

In episode #29 of The UN-Perfect Pocast, Laurie Christine shares her personal story of navigating through the challenges of raising a child with a congenital heart defect. She discusses the journey of trusting God with her son's physical heart along with reflecting on the importance of trusting God with our kids' spiritual hearts. Listen in to hear her answers to the following questions:

Why Is It Hard to Trust God With My Kid's Heart?...
First, Laurie begins by listing the reasons we often find it difficult to trust God with the outcomes of our children's spiritual lives, ranging from fear to our deep understanding of this world's brokenness.

What Does It Look Like to Trust God With My Kid's Heart?
Next, we discuss what it looks like (and doesn't look like) to entrust our kids' hearts to Jesus, going into detail about intentionality and our knowledge of God's character.

Listen in as Laurie exhorts us in our parenting journeys through the lens of God's eternal Word. Also, click on the link below for a special resource to encourage you in your prayer life for your kids entitled"Confident Prayers."

For more episodes or blogs on this topic, check out the following:
Episode #16 Leaving the Results to God (Interview with author Kimberlee Ireton)
Trusting God With Enough for Today, blogpost at www.shellysnead.com
Why Your Family Doesn't Need A Good Mom, blogpost at www.shellysnead.com

Support the Show.

Subscribe to my bi-monthly newsletter, "Musings for UnPerfect Ponderers" here: www.shellysnead.com.