Purpose-Driven Parent PT 1


Should I make a start to this topic by saying that parenting is an interesting role but not an easy one. You have to be determined to give it your best shot. On one hand, most professionals would have undergone a structured and extensive educational programs that qualifies them for their role. Some are also fortune to have mentors when appointed into post. This further facilitates their settlement in post. For example, a medical doctor would have undergone at least 6-7 years training before qualification.

On the other hand, a mother takes up her title at the birth of her baby. Regardless of your qualifications, skills, and experience, you are entrusted with another life. Now, some are fortunate to have godly role models around them.

Parenting is a broad church and while it can be fulfilling, enriching and rewarding, it also comes with many ups and downs. How do you as a parent handle the challenges without compromising your godly principles? Below, I shared 11 purpose-driven insights into parenting.


1.Your responsibility as a parent is God-ordained for which you are accountable to God.

2.You might be alone, may be as a single parent, but you are not alone. God is with you.

3.Know the God’s purpose for your child and prayerfully align your child with that purpose. You don’t have to force anything. Everything will fall in place at the right time.

4.Make it a priority to really nurture your child, physically, emotionally, spiritually, socially and in any other useful way.

5.Remember, your child is part of your life for a reason.

6.Know that every child is unique so don’t force her/him to be like others.

7.Always remember to tell your child that you love them, even when they make mistakes.

8.Listen to the unspoken words from your child.

9.No matter how hard it is, enjoy your God-given role as a parent.

10. Don't forget to network with other like-minded parents.

11.Never, never, never give up on your child.

I hope you have found this blog helpful. Be purpose driven on your parenting journey.

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