In this episode of Dad Tired, join our co-host Chris Hilken as he delves into the topic of worry-free parenting. Drawing inspiration from the timeless wisdom found in Scripture, Chris explores the passage where Jesus encourages his followers to consider the ravens and how God's care for them extends to us as parents. Through heartfelt insights and practical advice, Chris discusses how we can find peace and trust in God's provision while navigating the challenges of raising children. Discover the profound lessons the ravens teach us about releasing our worries, embracing faith, and cultivating a deeper connection with God in our parenting journey. Tune in to gain encouragement and guidance on the path to worry-free parenting.
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