Summary of Paul David Tripp's Parenting

Summary of Paul David Tripp's Parenting

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

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#1 Your children are not your enemies. They are your children, and they want you to be their parent. But they are also Rebellious Ones, and they want to test you.

#2 You’re a parent, and you’re haunted by regret. You don’t want to be, but you are. You remember the little promises you made that you got too busy to keep. You remember how hard it was to have children and be fair, and how often you failed.

#3 The calling of parenting is one of the most significant callings that could ever be laid on a person. If you would stop and think about its full implications, it would make you run away unless you had already become too weak in the knees.

#4 Everything you do and say in your life is a reflection of a system of internalized values in your heart. As beings made in God’s image, we do not function by instinct, but rather by value-motivated human beings.

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