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Be there for your kids. Later, when you need them, they'll be there for you.
— Zig Ziglar
In this generation, we parents have gone out of our way to protect our children from pain and to see that they succeed. The problem with this approach is that the kids don't learn wisdom, and they don't learn decision-making skills. I believe we learn more from failure than success, but when parents keep kids from failure, our children inevitably end up lacking wisdom.
— Gary Thomas
You may think you're merely raising children, but during this process, God is also raising you to become a stronger and more capable servant of his kingdom.
— Gary Thomas
In a mixed egalitarian/complimentarian marriage, both the husband and wife will likely treat each other according to their perceived sense of marital duties, but those duties won't be received as such. They'll be resented....people who disagree on this issue can still worship the same God, but it will be difficult for them to raise the same kids or operate the same household.
— Gary Thomas
Even so, whenever the biblical model is superseded and a woman or man becomes a mom or dad first instead of a wife or husband first, the marriage suffers—very often irretrievably.
— Gary Thomas
If your child marches to a different beat, a different drummer, you might just have to go along with that music. Help them achieve what's important to them.
— Sonia Sotomayor
Gay couples cannot have children. All they can do is recruit your child.
— Franklin Graham
Stop being a critic and be a light; don't be a judge, be a model. I think we are far too critical. I think the best way to correct behavior is to accentuate and affirm positive behavior and to ignore negative behavior. Generally speaking, there is a time to correct, of course; but my biggest advice would be, 'Affirm your child.'
— Sean Covey
In giving us children, God places us in a position of both leadership and service. He calls us to give up our lives for someone else's sake - to abandon our own desires and put our child's interests first. Yet, according to His perfect design, it is through this selflessness that we can become truly fulfilled.
— Charles Stanley
It's a form of bullying, in my opinion, to make sure that your kid gets the best grades, the best jobs and all that sort of stuff. I just want my child to be happy. I want him to do his best and trust God in the rest, but I'm not going to bully him.
— Nick Vujicic
Every kid needs to say, 'I want what my mom and dad have.'
— Josh McDowell
We all parent the best we can. Being human, we're ambivalent. We want perfection for our babies, but we also need sleep.
— Erica Jong