TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Relational Maturity Revisited – Parent (Part 4)

Join Tennison and Ginelle as they continue their journey through the Parent stage.

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TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Relational Maturity Revisited - Parent (Part 4)
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Table & Well Podcast

HOSTS: Tennison & Ginelle Barry

Maturity stages build on each other.  They have a compounding effect.  You cannot fully complete any stage without having completed the one before it, so it’s important to go back and check for gaps and work on getting those closed up so you can more fully be who God created you to be in your current stage of life.

You will know you are at the parent stage when you can sacrificially care for your children or the next generation without resenting the sacrifice with joy or expecting to receive anything for your efforts.  You may feel exhausted or overwhelmed at times, but you will still be able to appreciate, not begrudge, your sacrifice. The parent stage of maturity starts with the birth of your first child and goes until your youngest child becomes an Adult.

Join Tennison and Ginelle as they continue their journey through the Parent stage.


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About the Author

Tennison and Ginelle Barry are the founding curators of Table & Well. Their shared gift of seeing people right where they are, and deep desire to create connection, have been common threads woven throughout their decades of fostering, pastoring, and community leadership.