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  <description>  Scot and Michelle Buchanan join us to talk about what it looks like to play the long game in parenting. Whether you’re raising little ones or navigating a new relationship with your adult child, we explore trusting God’s work in your kids’ lives, staying faithful in the process, and keeping your eyes on the bigger picture.   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Enjoyed the episode? Rate us  ⭐⭐⭐⭐️⭐  and leave a review on&amp;amp;nbsp;Spotify&amp;amp;nbsp;or&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts.  &amp;amp;nbsp;   Want more information about CityBridge Community Church? DM us&amp;amp;nbsp;@citybridgecc&amp;amp;nbsp;or email us at&amp;amp;nbsp;info@citybridgechurch.org.   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Make sure you’re subscribed to Aiming Arrows wherever you get your podcasts! Don’t miss out and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @citybridgecc for all the best moments from the pod.   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Produced by Sound of a Rose   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Episode Overview   00:00 Introduction   09:00 Your Child’s Testimony   11:15 Leading By Example   18:20 Investment   23:30 Character Qualities   28:50 College Years   35:38 Parenting Adult Children   40:20 Trusting God   47:43 Parental Identity   50:20 Final Thoughts </description>
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