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Deliberate Christian parenting is more than just providing for your child’s physical needs. It is an intentional commitment to raise children in the way of the Lord (Proverbs 22:6). As a Deliberate Christian parent, your goal is not just to ensure they succeed academically or financially but to nurture them spiritually, emotionally, socially, and mentally.
Many parents assume that paying school fees and providing basic needs is enough, but parenting from a biblical perspective requires much more. It involves training, discipling, and leading your children in faith so they can grow into strong, godly individuals.
The world is constantly shaping children’s minds through education, media, and peer influences. Without intentional, biblical parenting, they may absorb values that contradict God’s truth. As a Deliberate Christian parent, your role is to counter these influences by instilling godly principles daily. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 reminds us:
“These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.”
This means parenting is not just a duty—it is a full-time calling that requires daily action.
To be a Deliberate Christian parent, you must intentionally nurture your child in these seven key areas:
Your child’s faith should not be left to chance. Read the Bible with them, pray together, and discuss biblical truths. Teach them to love God and rely on Him in all situations (2 Timothy 3:15).
Children experience stress, fear, and anxiety just like adults. Listen to their concerns and encourage them with God’s promises (Philippians 4:6-7). Let them know they are loved, valued, and safe in your presence.
Pay attention to your child’s thought life. Encourage positive thinking rooted in God’s Word (Romans 12:2). Teach them to recognize and reject negative influences while embracing their identity in Christ.
Academic excellence is good, but a strong, Christ-centered mind is even better. Encourage a love for wisdom, not just knowledge. Teach them critical thinking based on biblical principles (James 1:5).
Teach your children biblical financial stewardship. Show them how to manage money wisely, give generously, and trust God as their provider (Proverbs 3:9-10).
Help your children choose godly friends (1 Corinthians 15:33). Teach them to communicate with love and respect while standing firm in their faith.
Your children need your time more than they need gifts. Be present in their lives, know their struggles, and celebrate their victories. Your presence reassures them of God’s love and stability.
Your children have spent five days in school this week. As a Deliberate Christian parent, take time this weekend to:
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This week, be intentional about your role as a Deliberate Christian parent. Here’s your challenge:
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Raising godly children requires effort, wisdom, and the leading of the Holy Spirit. As a Deliberate Christian parent, your mission is to shape your child’s heart for the Kingdom. Pay school fees, yes—but also invest in their soul. Be their first teacher, mentor, and prayer warrior. In doing so, you will raise children who not only succeed in life but also stand firm in Christ.
Prayer is an indispensable tool for Deliberate Christian parenting. The Deliberate Christian Prayer Bank is a place you can get prayer points on different issues on parenting.
Are you ready to step up as a Deliberate Christian parent? Start today—your child’s future depends on it! If you have learnt something from this blog, comment – I receive grace to be a Deliberate Christian Parent to my children in Jesus name
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