I Failed As A Parent. Now, What?: Parenting, Day 23
Parents love and care for their children, which is a good thing. Some parents “over-care” for their children, which is challenging, especially when their kids are not walking with the Lord. Many of these parents struggle as they rehearse all the ways they failed their children.
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