FaithFuel with Bob Shaw | Daily Devotional Podcast

Am I a Bad Parent?

5 min · 22. maj 2026
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In this episode of FaithFuel with Bob Shaw, Bob talks about parenting guilt, comparison, frustration, and the fear of failure that many moms and dads wrestle with. Bob shares a personal story about the struggles he and his family faced when his son Nick was younger, before eventually being diagnosed with ADHD. What once felt confusing and overwhelming slowly began to make sense—and over time, things turned around in an incredible way. Looking at Proverbs 22:6 and the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15, this devotional reminds parents that faithful parenting does not guarantee perfect outcomes, and struggling as a parent does not automatically mean failure. Because God’s grace is big enough for parents too. I always appreciate hearing from you—feel free to reach out. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570584/fan_mail/new] If you’re enjoying FaithFuel, a quick rating helps more people find it. Want a little extra encouragement each week? Sign up here: https://faithfuelpodcast.kit.com/70f267c8b2 [https://faithfuelpodcast.kit.com/70f267c8b2]

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