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Parenting: Stop Trying to Be the Holy Spirit | Collett Smart

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With All Due Respect

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This season of With All Due Respect is sponsored by Morling College, a Christ-centred higher-education institution shaped by its Baptist heritage and broad evangelical vision. Morling is committed to rigorous theological study, deep spiritual formation, and learning how to engage faithfully and thoughtfully with difference. Study options include ministry and theology, counselling, chaplaincy, and education. Download a course guide to explore whether Morling is the right place for your next step.

 

In an age marked by political polarisation, moral confusion, and deep mistrust of institutions, what does it mean to live well together? Are we primarily citizens of the state, autonomous individuals, or something else entirely? Join Michael at the 27th Annual Tinsley Lecture on 21 May as he explores the distinctive political vision offered by Christian faith in Subjects and Citizens – What Christianity Offers a Fractured Public Square.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • The anxiety surrounding parenting may be tied to societal pressures and cultural expectations, exacerbated by digital advancements and social media comparisons.
  • Effective parenting often involves striking a balance between discipline and nurturing, a strategy supported by research on authoritative parenting.
  • Vulnerability and authenticity in parenting, including open conversations about difficult topics, can foster a healthy family environment.
  • Modern parents face unique challenges compared to previous generations, necessitating new methods and flexibility in parenting styles.
  • Engaging in meaningful discussions with children about important life topics, like faith and personal responsibility, is crucial for their development and character building.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Parenting has become a sort of visible metric of our sanctification." - Michael Jensen
  • "We are parenting our children for this life and for the people that they interact with." - Collett Smart
  • "We need to let go of expectations we had for them. Those are gone now." - Collett Smart
  • "Parenting is a school for our own discipleship." - Michael Jensen
  • "Allowing our children to experience some discomfort, but then supporting them through that." - Collett Smart

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