Tea with my Mom: Parenting Then vs. Now (PART 2)

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Over a cup of tea, I sit down with my mom, Linda Gradwell, for Part 2 of our parenting conversation. Linda is a mom of 4, grandmother to 9, and has spent 39 years serving as a pastor, counsellor, and parenting facilitator.

In this episode, we discuss parenting then vs now, how much parenting has changed, the reality that motherhood is never perfect, and the role grandparents can play in offering wisdom and support with grace.

For more information on the Gradwell's’ ministry: www.energeiaministries.com

FULL Video Episode:
https://youtu.be/ecMsQsf-FZM
17 Mar English South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Education

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