Shownotes
“God has never asked parents—or children—to be perfect. He has asked us to be faithful.”
In the final episode of The Nine Traits of a Life-Giving, Transformative Educational Model, we unpack Trait #9: A Culture of Excellence, Not Perfection—a distinction that can either free your child to grow… or leave them quietly crushed under unrealistic expectations.
Our culture often equates excellence with flawlessness. But Scripture offers a different picture: Excellence is rooted in faithfulness, progress, and wise stewardship—not comparison or pressure.
Inside this episode:
The difference between biblical excellence and cultural perfectionism
Why perfection leads to fear, and excellence fosters freedom
How to spot perfectionism in educational settings—and in our own parenting
Discernment questions to ask when evaluating learning environments
When we shift from demanding perfection to encouraging growth, our children are free to risk, fail, learn, and thrive. This final trait ties the whole model together—because no education is truly life-giving if it’s built on pressure instead of grace.
🎧 Listen now and ask: Am I building an environment that celebrates effort—or demands performance?
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