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How to Raise a Godly Child

Updated: Oct 24, 2025



Here are the nine habits of an intentional parent:

  1. I will not do for my child what he needs to do for himself—when I do, I disrespect him.

  2. I will not overreact—when I do, my child has won.

  3. I will not rescue my child from life lessons he needs to learn—when I do, I weaken him.

  4. I will not treat my teenager like a child—when I do, I create resentment.

  5. I will not be dissuaded from doing right, despite anger, tears, cursing or threats—when I do, I am an irresponsible parent. I will use my Heart—when they are hurting, confused, searching or frustrated. I will use my Head—when they have questions, need guidance or want answers. I will use my Hand (take action)—when they are disrespectful, disobedient or lazy.

  6. I will pick my parenting battles carefully—because it’s more important to be the right parent than to be right.

  7. I will give lots of encouragement—because it will help my child to succeed.

  8. I will provide training, instruction and support as needed—because that’s my job.

  9. I will pray daily for my children—because my children belong to God.

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