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Biblical Principles for Effective Parenting with Tedd Tripp, Part 2
Season 1 · Episode 21

Biblical Principles for Effective Parenting with Tedd Tripp, Part 2

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February 6, 202526m 3s

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Show Notes

This episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast features the second part of an insightful conversation between host Anthony Russo and renowned author Tedd Tripp. The episode focuses on the practical application of gospel-centered parenting principles, as discussed in Tripp's book, 'Shepherding a Child's Heart.' Tedd shares the importance of 'preventative maintenance' — equipping children with godly principles before issues arise. He encourages parents to act as tangible representatives of God in their children's lives, helping them understand the importance of humility and turning to God for support. They also discuss key, biblical principles to navigate parenting effectively, in a tech-saturated world. The episode concludes with Tripp’s final thoughts on the importance of parents living with humility, integrity, and reliance on God, thereby modeling a gospel-centered life for their children.

00:46 Applying Biblical Principles in Parenting 

01:41 Preventative Maintenance: Shepherding Your Children Before Issues Arise

03:29 Anticipating and Addressing Behavioral Issues

08:22 The Role of Parents as God’s Representatives 

10:58 Relevance of Biblical Principles Today 

15:06 Cultural Contexts and Biblical Authority 

18:19 Technology and Preventative Maintenance 

21:01 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for Parents

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