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The Christian Parenting Podcast

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As believing parents, we know how important it is to raise our kids with love and intentionality. We want to give our kids a full picture of God’s love for them every day! But some days, it’s really hard! We are stretched thin, tired, and often feel unequipped. The Christian Parenting Podcast gives parents the space and resources to set aside perfection and grow into the perfectly imperfect parents God made them to be. Join host Steph Thurling and her guests as they discuss practical tips and spiritual guidance for your parenting journey.
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Navigating sexual and gender identity with Rachel Gilson

Welcome back to Week Two of our series on identity! This week, we’re diving into a super important yet challenging topic: sexual and gender identity. I’ll be honest, having this conversation initially felt intimidating. But after hearing Rachel Gilson speak and reading her book, I knew she was the right person to guide us through this discussion.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Rachel emphasizes how our identity is ultimately tied to our relationship with God, which sets the foundation for navigating complex topics.We touch on the cultural elevation of romantic relationships to a place they were never meant to fulfill and how this impacts our understanding of intimacy.Rachel encourages us to point our children to Jesus as the true source of life and intimacy.A helpful tool introduced by Rachel for discussing difficult topics with your kids in a structured, compassionate way.Rachel Gilson is a speaker, writer, and author of Parenting Without Panic in a LGBTQ-Affirming World and Born Again This Way. She shares her journey of coming to faith and navigating her sexuality, offering a unique and powerful perspective on identity in Christ. Rachel’s wisdom and vulnerability make her an invaluable voice for parents grappling with how to address topics of sexual and gender identity with their children.This episode is filled with hope and encouragement, even as we tackle tough topics. I hope you feel as uplifted and equipped as I did after talking with Rachel!(02:59) Understanding Identity in Relation to God(05:48) The Pitfalls of Salvation by Romance(09:02) Teaching Children the True Source of Life and Intimacy(12:03) The 'Yes, No, Yes' Framework for Difficult Conversations(19:21) Parenting from Love and Grace(24:50) Supporting Children with Same-Sex Attraction(27:17) Continual Communication and Love(30:57) Living the GospelConnect with RachelRachelGilson.comResources mentionedParenting Without Panic in a LGBTQ-Affirming WorldBorn Again This WayIdentity SimplifiedChristian Parenting Christmas Gift GuideThe Best Christmas Pageant EverThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/22/202439 minutes, 17 seconds
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Parenting with endurance & identity in Christ with Jay Holland

Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by Jay Holland, another Christian Parenting Podcast Network host. His wisdom, kindness, and the way he is led by the Holy Spirit are evident in everything he does.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Jay shares the importance of both parents and kids understanding their identity in Christ, modeling this concept as a foundation for family life.How parents can focus on Jesus' character to understand their identity and guide their children in understanding theirs.Jay offers practical, solid ideas on how to talk to your sons and daughters about their identity in Christ.Jay offers a beautiful reminder that parenting is not a sprint but a marathon. It requires endurance, pacing, and taking care of ourselves along the way.Jay Holland hosts Let’s Parent on Purpose and Guided by Faith and serves as a family and student pastor. As a husband and father, he brings wisdom, compassion, and Spirit-led guidance to his conversations. Jay’s heart for helping parents and kids find their identity in Christ is truly inspiring, and he has contributed discussion guides for Identity Simplified, a new Christian Parenting digital resource for helping families talk about identity.Check out the Identity Simplified guide and enjoy this insightful conversation with Jay. I know you’ll leave feeling equipped and encouraged for your parenting journey.(02:50) Parenting as a Marathon: Endurance and Pacing(11:05) Understanding Identity in Christ: A Foundation for Parenting(18:50) Affirming Children's Identity: Made in the Image of God(25:49) Modeling Repentance and Grace: A Parent's Example(33:04) Finding Security in Identity: Looking to Jesus(35:10) Biblical Conversations on Identity: Guiding Children and TeensConnect with Jay:Let’s Parent on Purpose websiteLet’s Parent on Purpose PodcastGuided by FaithGuided by Faith websiteSocial media: @letsparentonpurpose @guidedbyfaith_podcastResources mentioned:Identity SimplifiedThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/15/202439 minutes, 4 seconds
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Finding joy while parenting teens with Jeanette Tapley

Today’s episode is a special treat as I introduce you to someone near and dear—my podcast producer and fellow podcast host, Jeanette Tapley! Jeanette hosts the Moms at Work podcast, part of the Christian Parenting Network, and she brings so much joy and wisdom to every conversation. Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Whether you’re a working mom of little ones or navigating the teen years, Jeanette shares how to find joy in each stage of parenting.We discuss preparing for different parenting stages, so there’s something valuable here, even if you’re not in your teen years yet.Jeanette offers practical advice on setting rules that work for your unique family dynamic and keeping your family’s priorities in check.Jeanette shares some of her favorite wisdom for parenting through various seasons, helping us stay grounded and joyful.Jeanette Tapley hosts the Moms at Work podcast, where she connects with moms balancing work, life, and family. As a podcast producer and speaker, she brings her warm, relatable style to every conversation, making everyone feel like chatting with a friend. Jeanette’s heart for encouraging moms in their daily lives shines through in her practical advice and joyful approach to parenting.Join us for this fun and insightful episode where you’ll feel like sitting down for coffee with a trusted friend and mentor.(03:25) Balancing Work and Parenting(11:28) Setting Rules and Boundaries(17:14) Navigating the Digital World(18:23) Challenges of Parenting Teens(19:08) Establishing Rules and Priorities(22:25) Transitioning from Parenting to Mentoring(23:22) The Joy of Seeing the Lord Move in Their Lives(27:06) Trusting God and Having Faith in Difficult Times(30:16) Fostering Strong Relationships with Your Teenager's Friends(35:20) Choosing Your Battles Wisely in ParentingConnect with Jeanette:jeanettetapley.comInstagram: @jeanettefreakingtapleyTiktok: @jeanettetapleyThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/8/202441 minutes, 13 seconds
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Creating a home centered on faith with Ruth Chou Simons

We are thrilled to welcome Ruth Chou Simons back to the podcast today! I am so excited to talk with her about her beautiful new children's book, Home Is Right Where You Are. Our conversation is rich with Ruth’s wisdom and practical advice for parenting in every season of family life.Since this conversation was recorded, one of Ruth’s sons, Judah, was in a serious mountain biking accident. God is good and he is home after extensive surgery, but please join me in praying for Judah’s continued recovery.Here is what Ruth and I discuss in today’s episode:How to create a home filled with God's presence and the importance of discipleship in everyday family life.The evolving journey of parenting and how to navigate various stages of family life with grace and intention.Practical tips from Ruth on raising boys to love Jesus (but applicable to girls, too!), with a focus on being present and keeping promises to your children.The process of launching children into adulthood and the value of sibling relationships.Ruth Chou Simons is a bestselling author, artist, and speaker, known for her works GraceLaced, Beholding and Becoming, and When Strivings Cease. She founded GraceLaced, an online shop that combines her artwork and devotionals, offering spiritual encouragement to others. As a mother of six boys, Ruth often speaks about grace, faith, and family, providing practical wisdom for parents who seek to raise their children with a deep love for Christ.Join us for this heartfelt and practical conversation filled with Ruth’s wisdom on parenting, discipleship, and creating a home where God's love is always present.Connect with Ruth:Instagram:@ruthchousimons@gracelacedWebsite:www.gracelaced.comhttps://ruthchousimons.com/Resources Mentioned:Home is Right Where You AreWhite BirdChapters(03:00) Navigating Parenting Seasons(06:11) The Importance of Home and God’s Presence(09:01) Discipling Children in Faith(11:54) Tips for Raising Boys to Love Jesus(14:54) The Challenge of Presence in Parenting(17:47) Launching Kids into Adulthood(21:12) Sibling Relationships and Family Bonds(24:11) Lessons Learned from ParentingThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/1/202432 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trusting God through grief and loss with Kenisha Nichelle

Every once in a while, I love to have a guest who shares a powerful story of God’s faithfulness, and today is just that. I’m joined by Kenisha Nichelle, who opens up about her journey of grief, loss, and God’s continual provision. Kenisha shares her personal story of losing both her parents at a young age, navigating life and parenting without them, and how God has faithfully guided her through the pain. There are some tough topics in this episode, so please be mindful of little ears!Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Kenisha’s story of losing her parents and how trusting God through her grief led to unexpected blessings.The unique challenges of parenting when you’ve lost your own parents and how to find strength in God.How Kenisha’s leap of faith after her loss led to a flourishing career in the sports industry and a life filled with purpose.Balancing life, sports, and self-care as a parent, with actionable advice from Kenisha’s journey.Kenisha Nichelle is a dynamic professional in the sports industry, and her life story is a testimony to God’s faithfulness through loss and grief. After losing both of her parents, she has leaned on her faith to navigate parenting, career, and personal growth. Her passion for life and her unwavering trust in God make her an inspiring figure for anyone who has experienced loss.Kenisha’s journey is filled with hard moments, but her story is beautiful and full of hope. I’m sure you’ll feel encouraged in your own faith and empowered in your story after hearing from her today. There are some tough topics in this episode, so please be mindful of little ears!02:36 Faith and Family05:04 Parenting Without Parents07:41 Finding Community and Support11:36 The Role of Faith in Kenisha's Life16:21 Trusting in God's Plan20:48 Career in the Sports Industry27:28 Balancing Sports, School, and Life30:11 Advice for Parents32:09 Final Thoughts and ConclusionConnect with Kenisha:https://kenishanichelle.com/@kenishanichelleResources Mentioned:Christian Parenting storeWhite Bird movieThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/24/202436 minutes, 40 seconds
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Raising lifelong learners with Dr. Kelly Cagle

If you've been around the podcast for a while, you know I love practical tips that help us parent in a way that honors God and makes life a little easier. Today’s episode is FULL of that! I’m sitting down with Dr. Kelly Cagle who is now a fast friend of the podcast! We’re diving into how to help our kids become lifelong learners—not just in school but in all areas of life.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:How to encourage your kids to be lifelong learners, not just in academics but in life skills and personal growth.Kelly emphasizes that parents are the number one teachers in their children’s lives and play a key role in shaping their character and abilities.Practical tips on how understanding your child's strengths and weaknesses can help you parent more effectively and guide their development.Dr. Kelly Cagle is a podcaster, researcher, and parent coach with a PhD in education. Her passion is to equip parents with the tools they need to raise lifelong learners and well-rounded children. With her extensive background and practical insights, she helps parents understand their role as educators in their children’s lives.This episode is packed with actionable advice to help you guide your kids in learning and growing in every area of life. I hope you find it as encouraging and helpful as I did!Time Stamps03:00 Understanding and Nurturing Each Child's Unique Strengths and Weaknesses08:45 Teaching Life Skills through Everyday Activities17:59 Being Choosy and Prioritizing What Matters27:59 Resources for Supporting Lifelong LearningConnect with Dr. Kelly Caglehttps://www.instagram.com/drkellycagle/https://www.drkellycagle.com/Resources mentionedParenting IQ podcast on appleParenting IQ podcast on SpotifyBack to School workshopChristian Parenting storeWhite Bird movieThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/17/202436 minutes, 8 seconds
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Building strong mother-daughter relationships with Sandra Stanley and Allie Stanley Cooney

One of my favorite conversations on this podcast was with Sandra Stanley about her book Parenting: Getting It Right, and I still go back to it often. So, when I had the opportunity to talk with Sandra again, this time joined by her daughter Allie, I knew I couldn’t pass it up! We’re diving into building strong, healthy relationships between mothers and daughters.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:How to foster open communication and maintain a close relationship with your daughter, especially during those challenging teenage years.We discuss the pressures and fears teen girls face, like comparison, identity formation, and the fear of being alone—and how moms often share these struggles.Sandra and Allie offer practical guidance and activities to help you connect with your daughter and navigate these topics together.The importance of strong family relationships for both faith and personal growth, making this conversation valuable for every parent—whether or not you have a daughter.About Sandra and Allie Stanley:Sandra Stanley is the co-author of Parenting: Getting It Right and a trusted voice in Christian parenting, while Allie Stanley Cooney brings the perspective of a daughter who has experienced these formative years firsthand. Together, they’ve written Meet Me in the Middle, a book designed to help mothers and daughters strengthen their relationships and grow together in faith.This conversation is packed with insights that every parent can benefit from, whether or not you have a daughter. I know you’ll walk away with practical tools and encouragement to foster connection and growth in your family. Connect with Sandra and Allie:https://www.sandrastanley.com/Instagram: @standrawstanleyInstagram: @alliekaycooneyResources Mentioned:Meet Me in the MiddleParenting: Getting It RightPolitics SimplifiedA Life of Faith prayer journalChristian Parenting storeOur Sponsors:* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/10/202439 minutes, 6 seconds
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How to help your kids build faith habits with Christie Thomas

If you're looking for practical ways to incorporate faith into your family’s daily life, you won’t want to miss this episode! I had the pleasure of sitting down with Christie Thomas, and we explored the power of small habits in building a strong faith foundation for our kids.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Christie discusses the importance of starting with tiny habits and gradually growing in faith as a family.Find moments in your daily routine that can be redeemed for spiritual growth.Ideas for incorporating small faith habits include practicing Bible memory verses, praying blessings, and listening to worship music.Christie shares insights from her book Little Habits, Big Faith and other resources she offers to help parents nurture their children's faith.Christie Thomas is passionate about helping parents build faith-filled homes. She is the author of Little Habits, Big Faith and provides practical resources for incorporating faith habits into their everyday lives. Christie’s approach is about making small, consistent changes that lead to significant spiritual growth.Join us for this encouraging conversation, and discover how you can start building your family's faith one small habit at a time.6:47 The inspiration behind 'Little Habits, Big Faith'10:23 The Faith Growth Cycle: starting with a seed26:45 Examples of tiny habits for parents31:19 Christie Thomas' book and resources for parentsPolitics Simplified free digital download!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/3/202434 minutes, 53 seconds
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How to put Jesus first with Gretchen Saffles

If you’re anything like me, the busyness of life sometimes causes priorities to get mixed up, and I find myself not in the Word as much as I’d like to be. If you can relate, you’re going to love today’s guest. I’m sitting down with Gretchen Saffles, the founder of Well-Watered Women and author of Word Before World, a devotional that helps us keep Jesus at the center of our lives.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Gretchen shares her journey of realizing the impact of starting her day on social media and how she made a deliberate shift to put Jesus first.Encouragement to trust God’s plan and rely on him in our weaknesses.Practical tips for evaluating your daily habits and making intentional changes to prioritize your time with God.Gretchen Saffles is the founder of Well-Watered Women, a ministry dedicated to encouraging women to find their identity and purpose in Christ. She’s also the author of Word Before World, a devotional designed to help women prioritize their relationship with Jesus. Gretchen’s heart for guiding women back to the word shines through in her writing and in today’s conversation.Join us for this grace-filled discussion that will inspire you to re-evaluate your habits and put Jesus first, right where he needs to be.Timestamps03:01 Prioritizing God's word: A key to spiritual growth07:50 Parenting with imperfections: trusting in God's plan13:06 Moving from reading God's word because we have to, to delighting in it18:47 Overcoming challenges: creating a Bible reading plan29:10 Community and accountability: encouragement in prioritizing time with God32:05 Delighting in God's word: experiencing its transformative powerResources MentionedConnect with Gretchen hereOr connect with her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gretchensaffles/Get Word Before WorldGet your copy of A Life of Faith prayer journal!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/27/202434 minutes, 12 seconds
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Supporting First-Time Voters with Conner Jones

Hey Friends!We’re continuing our meaningful conversations on navigating politics, and this week, we’re adding a fun twist! Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Conner Jones shares practical steps for supporting first-time voters, from understanding what the Bible says about critical issues to finding trustworthy news sources.Tips on having open-minded and respectful conversations with teenagers about politics, encouraging them to form their own informed opinions.How to approach social media cautiously and make the most of political podcasts and debates for informed decision-making.Conner Jones is a colleague and friend who brings insightful perspectives to our discussions on politics and faith. Conner is the director of performance marketing at Denison Ministries, where he works on publishing all of our fantastic content throughout all of the different avenues Denison ministers to others. His experience guiding young voters and fostering civil conversations makes him a valuable voice in this episode. Conner's passion for encouraging informed and thoughtful participation in the political process shines through in our discussion.Join us for this lively and informative discussion, and learn how you can support the first-time voters in your life while navigating the political season with grace and wisdom.If you want more resources to guide you through this political season, don’t miss our Christian Parenting Politics Simplified digital guide. It’s packed with answers to many of the questions we, as parents, face during election season.Don't miss our Politics Simplified digital download www.Christianparenting.org/storeWith love,Steph ThurlingPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/20/202431 minutes, 11 seconds
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Faith and politics with Dr. Mark Turman

We’re continuing our timely conversations focused on politics, the election, and how to engage in civil discussions—topics at the top of our minds as we move through this election cycle. Today I am joined by Dr. Mark Turman, who is the Executive Director of Denison Ministries and Vice President of Denison Ministries.Remember, if you're looking for more resources on navigating this season, don't miss our Politics Simplified digital download. It’s a free guide designed to help families approach this political season with wisdom and grace. Here’s what Dr. Turman and I discuss in today’s episode:The importance of character in political leaders and why it matters to us as believers.Keeping faith and love at the center of our interactions, even in politically charged conversations.Tips for discussing politics with loved ones and strangers online, emphasizing grace and kindness.The importance of infusing our conversations with the fruit of the Spirit and approaching others respectfully.Dr. Mark Turman is the Executive Director of Denison Forum and Vice President of Denison Ministries. With a deep commitment to faith and leadership, Dr. Turman offers valuable insights into the intersection of character, politics, and our Christian beliefs. This conversation is a powerful reminder for all of us to keep our faith and love front and center during this election season. I think you’ll find it both helpful and encouraging.P.S Don't miss our Politics Simplified digital downloadTimestamps02:17 Denison Ministries and Christian Parenting11:36 The Importance of Character in Politics16:06 Engaging in Political Discussions with Grace and Kindness29:19 Faith, Hope, and Love in the Midst of Politics36:20 Seeking Reliable News Sources39:44 Conclusion and ResourcesResources MentionedA Life of Faith Prayer JournalDenison ForumDenison Forum PodcastAllSidesThe Trinity ForumRedeeming BabelChristianity Today-The BulletinPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/13/202442 minutes, 14 seconds
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Navigating tough conversations with grace with Lindsey Medenwaldt

With election season upon us, the next few weeks on the podcast will touch on politics and the election, especially on how to engage in tough conversations with those around us. This theme is at the heart of today's episode.We have the incredibly wise and kind Lindsey Medenwaldt joining us. Lindsey is the Director of Ministry Operations at Mama Bear Apologetics, and our conversation is both fun and insightful. Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:We dive into Lindsey’s new book, Bridge Building Apologetics, and discuss what this concept means.Humility and Respect in Conversations: It is important to approach discussions about faith and worldview with humility and respect.How to create genuine connections and the impact of planting little seeds through everyday interactions.Lindsey Medenwaldt is the Director of Ministry Operations at Mama Bear Apologetics, an organization dedicated to equipping parents with tools to defend their faith. She is also the author of Bridge Building Apologetics, a book that fosters meaningful conversations about faith and worldview with kindness and respect. Join us for a truly helpful conversation that will encourage you and better equip you to navigate challenging discussions with grace and wisdom.Time stamps00:00 Introduction and Family Dynamics03:11 Educational and Career Choices05:59 Bridge Building Apologetics07:55 Modeling Humility and Respect14:58 Maintaining Genuine Friendships22:11 Genuine Connections: The Value of Missional Friendships28:49 Planting Seeds: Sharing Faith in Everyday InteractionsConnect with LindseyGrab Lindsey’s book hereMama Bear ApologeticsLindsey’s WebsiteOr connect with her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lmedenwaldt/Resources MentionedGet your 2024-2025 prayer journal, A Life of FaithThe Christian Parenting Podcast is part of The Christian Parenting Podcast Network. As a donor funded ministry, we rely on generous supporters like you to keep this show going. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider giving a gift today. Join the Christian Parenting Legacy Builders communityPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/6/202436 minutes, 19 seconds
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Creating havens of hospitality with Liz Bell Young

In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with Liz Bell Young and our conversation is just so delightful and refreshing!Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Liz talks about her book Let There be Havens and what it looks like to create welcoming spaces for others.The importance of being gentle with ourselves and not feeling pressured to meet unrealistic hosting expectations.Ways to help others feel seen, known, and loved, including her wonderful idea of a hospitality bag to involve kids in caring for others.How to find joy and inspiration in meeting the needs of those around us.Liz is a writer, experience designer, and the founder of Haven Creative Studio. She is a creative consultant for various companies, bringing her unique vision of creating beautiful, welcoming spaces. Liz is also a devoted wife and mom, and her passion for hospitality and creativity shines through in all she does. Her book, Let There be Havens, offers a gentle perspective on making hospitality accessible and meaningful.Join us for this heartwarming conversation that will make you feel like you’ve just sat down with an old friend. Timestamps03:00 Liz's Family and Background12:03 Creating Havens: The Gentle Art of Hospitality21:03 Living Overseas and Changing Perspectives29:01 The Book 'Let There Be Havens' and Practical Tips35:09 Encouragement and ConclusionConnect with Liz:Grab Liz’s book hereOr connect with her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lizbellyoung/https://www.lizbellyoung.com/Get your 2024-2025 prayer journal, A Life of FaithThe Christian Parenting Podcast is part of The Christian Parenting Podcast Network. As a donor funded ministry, we rely on generous supporters like you to keep this show going. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider giving a gift today. Join the Christian Parenting Legacy Builders communityPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/30/202439 minutes, 16 seconds
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Anxiety in parenting with Sissy Goff-the "best of" Christian Parenting

We are doing something we haven’t done on the podcast yet: we are featuring a “best of” episode! I think about this interview with Sissy Goff regularly in my parenting and so it is worth playing again! Sissy has been counseling kids for over 30 years. She has written multiple books about anxiety in kids and now she has a book about anxiety in parents. The Worry Free Parent is a resource I cannot recommend enough. You guys, parenting has always been hard, but Sissy will tell you parents have never been so stressed out and anxious. So today we are talking about why parents are so stressed out, different ways our anxiety shows up in our parenting and how we can respond to that anxiety. We get real practical here, so listen for some ways you can help your kids grow more resilient, how you can calm yourself down, and some of the best ways to find a good counselor.Don’t miss her amazing wisdom around the 14 minute mark! Her advice has been a game changer for me!Connect with SissyWebsite:https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/The Worry Free Parent bookInstagram:@sissygoff @raisingboysandgirlsLinks mentioned:American Association of Christian CounselorsDaystar CounselingGet your 2024-2025 prayer journal, A Life of Faith03:39The Pressure and Anxiety of Parenting Today08:43The Impact of Parenting Styles on Children's Anxiety12:14The Importance of Allowing Kids to Struggle and Develop Resilience18:29Trying Softer: Being Gentle with Ourselves as Parents21:34Practical Strategies for Managing Parental Anxiety25:47Seeking Help: The Role of Counseling in Parental Anxiety29:04Encouragement for ParentsThe Christian Parenting Podcast is part of The Christian Parenting Podcast Network. As a donor funded ministry, we rely on generous supporters like you to keep this show going. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider giving a gift today. Join the Christian Parenting Legacy Builders communityPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/23/202432 minutes, 39 seconds
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Getting kids excited about the Bible with Amanda Jass

Even though we’re in the middle of summer, I can’t help but think about the upcoming school year. I am really wanting to get my kids new Bibles this year (something they can grow with) and  today’s conversation fits perfectly with this train of thought. I’m joined by my real-life friend Amanda Jass, who was the editor on the Go Bible, a brand-new NLT Bible just for kids from Tyndale. Amanda is passionate about making the Bible accessible and engaging for children and her insights on parenting and faith are both practical and encouraging.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Amanda shares her personal story of how God transformed her life and how it changed her approach to parenting.Tips and strategies to get your kids excited about diving into their Bibles.The importance of demonstrating a strong faith and teaching God’s unconditional love to our children.How to encourage your kids to ask questions and explore their own faith.Join us for a conversation that will leave you feeling inspired and equipped to help your children grow in their faith. Amanda’s story and advice are sure to spark excitement about the Bible in your home.Grab Amanda’s advent book and other resources hereOr connect with her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/amandakjassGet your kids a copy of the Go Bible https://www.tyndale.com/sites/gobible/Resources mentionedGet your 2024-2025 prayer journal, A Life of Faith02:57 Modeling Faith and Unconditional Love09:00 The Importance of Spending Time with God14:00 The Go Bible: Focusing on Transformation24:41 Teaching the Bible: Engaging Children in God's Word30:05 Simplifying the Journey: Keeping Faith Simple for ChildrenThe Christian Parenting Podcast is part of The Christian Parenting Podcast Network. As a donor funded ministry, we rely on generous supporters like you to keep this show going. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider giving a gift today. Join the Christian Parenting Legacy Builders communityPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/16/202438 minutes, 33 seconds
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Finding joy in every season of motherhood with Jenna Griffith

I am so excited for you to join me today as I sit down with one of the newer podcast hosts from the Christian Parenting Podcast Network, Jenna Griffith. Today she shares her journey as a mom and offers insights on finding joy in every season of motherhood.Jenna is the host of The Joy Filled Podcast and a dedicated mom who brings a soothing and uplifting presence to her listeners. She focuses on helping moms find joy daily and encourages them to lean on God for strength and happiness. Jenna’s approach is all about celebrating the beauty of motherhood, no matter the season.Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:Jenna emphasizes the importance of relying on God as the source of joy and encourages us to put blinders on to focus on the good in our lives.Practical tips on documenting and celebrating all the joyful moments, because there are so many to cherish!Jenna addresses the lies and pressures that moms face, especially through social media, and reminds us that every season of motherhood is valuable and important.Jenna’s wisdom is sure to fill you with hope and encouragement.2:52 The importance of finding joy in every season of motherhood9:01 Starting The Joy Filled Podcast and encouraging moms14:50 cultural pressures and lies in motherhood31:58 conclusion and where to connect with Jenna GriffithConnect with JennaListen to The Joy Filled PodcastWebsiteInstagram Resources MentionedGet your 2024-2025 prayer journal, A Life of FaithLittle Habits, Big FaithThe Christian Parenting Podcast is part of The Christian Parenting Podcast Network. As a donor funded ministry, we rely on generous supporters like you to keep this show going. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider giving a gift today. Join the Christian Parenting Legacy Builders communityPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/9/202434 minutes, 31 seconds
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Parenting with faith and humor with Leeann Dearing and Michelle Fortin

Today’s episode is so fun and uplifting!  I’m joined by comedians Leeann Dearing and Michelle Fortin of Top Knot Comedy. I've been a fan of theirs for a long time, and I highly recommend you follow them on social media—they are an absolute delight!Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:Leeann and Michelle share their path into the comedy world and the unique challenges of combining faith and humor.The importance of laughter during life's tough seasons and how it has been a vital tool in their own journeys, especially through experiences of loss.Insights on maintaining strong friendships, setting up touchpoints, and how being good friends has helped them work together successfully.How comedy has served as a source of healing and bonding for both Leeann and Michelle.About Leeann Dearing and Michelle Forton:Leeann Dearing and Michelle Forton are the hilarious duo behind Top Knot Comedy. They are not just comedians, but also strong advocates for integrating faith into every aspect of life, including comedy. Their ability to find humor in everyday situations and share it with others has made them beloved figures in the comedy world. I know their stories will leave you feeling lighter and more connected.00:00-Introduction and Welcoming the Guests03:16-One Thing Every Parent Should Know06:14-How Leann and Michelle Got Into Comedy11:23-Balancing Faith and Comedy21:53-Loss and Grief25:21-Using Comedy as a Tool for Healing29:42-The Power of Friendship34:37-Maintaining Long-Term Friendships39:06-Humor and Connection44:15-Finding Joy in Everyday LifeConnect with Michelle & Leeann on Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/topknotcomedy/Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/2/202440 minutes, 7 seconds
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Integrating faith in your kid’s sports with Andy Dooley

I am so glad you're joining me today! I am excited for you to meet my guest, Andy Dooley. Andy is not only an author and a fitness coach, but he's also a passionate advocate for integrating faith into every aspect of our lives, especially sports. His latest devotional, Lead with Faith, Play with Purpose, is designed to inspire athletes of all ages to blend their love for sports with their faith.Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:It is important to have engaging and relatable faith resources for our families, especially for young athletes.Andy shares practical tips on being present and intentional in our parenting and sports activities.How to navigate the world of sports with our families while keeping our faith at the center.About Andy Dooley:Andy Dooley is committed to empowering the next generation of leaders as a leader and pastor. He is happily married to Tiffany, and together they have four children. Andy was named the 2016 Face of Reebok One, which allowed him to expand his platform of helping people understand and implement a holistic approach to spirituality and health. Andy’s approach is both inspiring and practical, making faith a natural part of family and sports life. Join us for this conversation and discover how you can lead with faith and play with purpose in your family's sports activities. Time Stamps:00:00-Introduction and Getting to Know Andy Dooley03:45-The Importance of Grace and Faith in Parenting11:32-The Role of Faith in Youth Sports22:14-Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities in Youth Sports25:49-The Power of Mentorship in Sports and Faith28:00-Conclusion and How to Connect with Andy DooleyConnect with Andy:Grab Andy’s New Book hereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andyldooley/?hl=enThe Christian Parenting Podcast is part of The Christian Parenting Podcast Network. As a donor funded ministry, we rely on generous supporters like you to keep this show going. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider giving a gift today. Join the Christian Parenting Legacy Builders communityOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/25/202430 minutes, 7 seconds
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Singing God's Word with Ellie Holcomb

I am thrilled to have the incredibly talented Ellie Holcomb on the podcast today! She truly is a modern-day Psalmist, and I am such a fan of her work. Ellie brings a blend of gentleness, fun, and wisdom that I know you'll love and appreciate as much as I do.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Ellie shares her beautiful thoughts on recognizing and appreciating the beauty of God in our daily lives.The importance of fostering community and practicing hospitality in our faith journey.How singing scripture can be a powerful way to internalize God’s word and transform our hearts.Encouragement to remember that God is always with us, fighting for us, and how trusting in His goodness can be transformative.How choosing to hold onto the light found in God's word can bring hope and change in our lives.Ellie Holcomb is a beloved Christian singer, songwriter, and author known for her heartfelt and scripture-infused music. Her work inspires many to connect more deeply with their faith through the power of song. Ellie's gentle wisdom and vibrant spirit shine through in all she does, making her a cherished voice in the Christian community.Join us for this uplifting conversation, and you’ll feel like you’ve had coffee with a good friend and mentor. Ellie's insights and encouragement will leave you feeling inspired and hopeful.00:00-Introduction and Getting to Know Ellie Holcomb10:00-The Importance of Rest and Community15:02-Becoming a Modern-Day Psalmist28:26-Encouragement and ConclusionConnect With Ellie hereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ellieholcomb/Join the Christian Parenting Legacy Builders communityOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/18/202432 minutes, 20 seconds
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What our homes can teach us about Jesus with Caroline Saunders

We are in for a treat today! I've been following Caroline Saunders for a while now, and I'm thrilled to have her join me on the podcast. Today, we dive into her new Bible study, Come Home, which explores the themes of home and family through a biblical lens.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Themes of home and family- Caroline breaks down the fascinating biblical themes of home and family, offering deep insights.Earthly homes and eternal longing- How the love and imperfections of our earthly homes highlight our longing for our eternal home in heaven.Practical application- Ways to apply these biblical themes to our daily lives and parenting.Caroline Saunders is a gifted author known for her relatable and insightful writing. She is also a devoted mom who brings a unique perspective to the study of Scripture. This is an enriching conversation that will leave you feeling inspired and more connected to the biblical themes of home and family.0:00Getting to Know Caroline and Her Family05:28The Importance of Cultivating a Love for the Lord in Our Homes10:11Viewing Earthly Homes and Longing for Our Eternal Home14:13Caroline's Journey of Rediscovering God's Story Through Writing21:32The Structure of the Bible Study and Personal Letters25:17How to Connect with Caroline and Get the Bible StudyConnect With Caroline hereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/writercarolineGet Come HomeBecome a Christian Parenting monthly donorOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/11/202427 minutes, 26 seconds
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Navigating grief with grace with J.S. Park

Today’s episode is a deeply meaningful and heartfelt conversation with Joon Park, also known as J.S. Park. Joon is a hospital chaplain who shares his experiences on his Instagram page and is the author of As Long As You NeedHere’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:How to be open and authentic about grief and loss with your kids, using age-appropriate language and analogies.Joon offers tips for providing a supportive environment for our children to grieve.Navigating your own grief journey while being emotionally available for your kids and maintaining healthy boundaries.Understanding the importance and benefits of rituals to remember loved ones, achieve closure, and honor both the loved ones and the grieving process.About Joon Park:Joon Park, or J.S. Park, is a dedicated hospital chaplain known for his compassionate approach to grief and loss. He recently published As Long As You Need, a book that provides comfort and understanding for those navigating the complexities of grief. Joon’s insights are drawn from his extensive experience in supporting individuals and families through their most challenging times.Join us for this touching episode as Joon reminds us that grief is messy and imperfect, but we have a faithful God who walks with us through every step of the journey.01:08Getting to Know Joon and His Family08:10Joon's Journey to Becoming a Hospital Chaplain14:17Supporting Children Through Grief28:31Navigating Grief and Loss32:12Compassion and Empathy35:34Joy and Sorrow37:27Rituals and Remembrance44:47Embracing the Messiness of GriefConnect With Joon hereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jspark3000/Resources Mentioned:As Long As You Need bookOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/4/202455 minutes, 27 seconds
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Opting out of technology with Erin Loechner

Today’s episode is one you won't want to miss. I’m joined by the delightful and insightful Erin Loechner. Erin began her career as a social media influencer and has since transitioned to a homeschool mama who has completely stepped away from social media. She shares her journey and insights in her new book, The Opt-Out Family: How to Give Your Kids What Technology Can’t.Here’s what you’ll takeaway in today’s episode:How to make informed choices about technology use in your family without falling into the trap of tech-bashing.Understanding the influence of social media algorithms and tech companies targeting our children.Erin and I share personal stories and mistakes we’ve made with tech in our own families.Practical ways to engage your family in activities that are more captivating than any algorithm.Join us for a refreshing and non-judgmental discussion that will equip you with the tools and encouragement to navigate technology in your family thoughtfully and intentionally.Connect with Erin  hereResources mentioned:https://www.optoutfamily.com/The Opt-Out FamilyDwell BibleOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/28/202434 minutes, 30 seconds
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Teaching Etiquette & Manners with Jennifer L. Scott

Get ready for a practical and fun episode as we sit down with Jennifer L. Scott, a New York Times bestselling author and popular YouTuber.Today, we're diving into her book Connoisseur Kids: Etiquette, Manners, and Living Well for Parents and Their Little Ones. Jennifer brings a refreshing perspective on teaching manners and etiquette, turning them from old-school and boring into fun, meaningful, and beneficial life skills.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Jennifer shares her top four essential etiquette lessons for children, providing practical tips for parents.Strategies to transform table manners and other etiquette practices from tedious to enjoyable.Insights into what our kids typically do well in terms of manners and areas where they might need more guidance.Tips on how we, as parents, can effectively support and teach our kids these lifelong skills.Here's a little more about our guest:Jennifer is a New York Times bestselling author known for her expertise in manners and etiquette. Her popular YouTube channel and books, including "Connoisseur Kids," focus on living well and teaching essential life skills. Jennifer’s holistic approach to etiquette emphasizes its importance not just in childhood but as a foundational skill for a lifetime.Join us for an episode filled with practical advice that will help you instill valuable etiquette and manners in your children, making the process enjoyable for the whole family.Connect With Jennifer  hereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dailyconnoisseurResources MentionedGod’s Holy Spirit in Me kid’s devotionalConnoisseur KidsThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgResources MentionedGod’s Holy Spirit in Me kid’s devotionalOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/21/202430 minutes, 53 seconds
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Clear Clutter, Clear Mind. Home Organization Tips with Kristen Stokes

This week, we're diving into something a bit different but incredibly practical—home organization. My friend Kristen Stokes, a professional organizer and owner of Simplified by Stokes, joins us for the first of a two-part series aimed at bringing order to our spaces and peace to our lives.Here’s what you’ll learn in today’s episode:Kristen discusses how maintaining an organized home can lead to mental clarity and stress reduction.Practical strategies for tackling the most important rooms in your house to maximize efficiency and calm.Whether you’re a natural at keeping things tidy or someone who struggles with clutter, there's something in this episode to inspire and assist everyone in their organizational journey. Kristen is the skilled owner of Simplified by Stokes, where she transforms chaotic spaces into models of organization. Her expertise not only makes homes more visually appealing but also supports healthier, more focused lives for her clients. With her practical tips and empathetic approach, Kristen helps individuals regain control over their environments, one space at a time.Get ready to be inspired and pick up some great tips to help transform your home into a sanctuary of order and peace! 00:00Introduction and Getting to Know Kristen Stokes11:01The Impact of Home Organization on Well-being28:59Simplifying and Streamlining the Kitchen PantryConnect With KristenSimplified by StokesInstagram: @simplifiedbystokesResources MentionedCome Home by Caroline SaundersGod’s Holy Spirit in Me kid’s devotionalFirst15Fabric hangersLazy susanOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor and use my code cppodcast50 for a great deal: www.factor75.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/14/202433 minutes, 32 seconds
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From anxious and tired to joyful and peaceful with Bethany Kimsey

Get ready for an uplifting episode today as I sit down with my friend Bethany Kimsey. Bethany truly knows what it is like to be an exhausted mom who needs Jesus. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the strength found in Christ.Here’s what you’ll discover in today’s talk:Bethany shares her transformation from tiredness, anxiety, and fragility to becoming a mom marked by joy, peace, and triumph.How the truths of the gospel intersect with the practicalities of motherhood.The importance of connecting with experienced moms for guidance and support.Bethany is a mom of eight and a passionate writer and podcaster. Her life reflects the incredible changes that God can bring about in our lives when we let him. Through her work, she is dedicated to empowering other moms to find victory over worry and fatigue by anchoring their lives in their identity in Christ.Bethany's encouragement and insights are a beacon of hope for any overwhelmed parent. Tune in to be inspired by her journey and to learn how to apply the peace and triumph of the gospel in your own life.00:38 Getting to Know Bethany04:02 The Hardest Transition in Parenting04:53 The One Thing Every Parent Should Know05:22 The Impact of Social Media on Motherhood07:17 Finding a Wise Older Mom08:13 Discerning God's Voice in Parenting13:25 The Gospel and Motherhood26:09 Wanting the Best for Our Children29:26 Bethany's Resources for Parents33:07 How to Connect with BethanyConnect With Bethany  hereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bethanykimseyResources mentioned:A Warrior Mama’s Prayer JournalFearLess pillowcaseCome Home by Caroline SaundersThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor and use my code cppodcast50 for a great deal: www.factor75.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: happymammoth.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/7/202436 minutes, 18 seconds
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A legacy of faith, balancing life, and passing on beliefs with Casey Hilty

Join me today for a conversation with one of my favorite friends, Casey Hilty. Our conversation will dive deep into the joys and challenges of managing various life roles and the beautiful task of passing on a legacy of faith.Here’s what we unpack in our episode:Casey shares insights on setting boundaries and being selective with commitments to maintain balance.We explore the powerful impact of family prayers over generations, inspired by Casey’s transformative journey in faith.Casey emphasizes the importance of resting in Jesus and letting go of the pursuit of perfection.Casey is not only a dynamic speaker and author of Her Children Arise: Passing a Legacy of Faith to the Next Generation, but also an inspiring figure in Christian communities as a worship leader and artist. She stays busy managing her roles as a writer, speaker, worship leader, artist, mom of three, and teacher. Her personal story of coming to faith later in life, influenced by the enduring prayers of her grandmother and great-grandmother, adds a profound depth to her teachings on spiritual legacy.This episode will uplift and inspire you, just as Casey has inspired me. Tune in to discover how to balance your life’s roles more effectively and contribute to a lasting spiritual legacy!00:00 Introduction and Getting to Know Casey Hilty05:08 Balancing Responsibilities and Setting Boundaries25:24 Embracing Imperfection in Parenting33:22 Resources for Teaching Kids About GodConnect With Casey  hereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/caseyhiltyThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out and use my code cppodcast50 for a great deal: * Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/30/202439 minutes, 31 seconds
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Embracing the uniqueness of each child with Jessica Hurlbut

In today’s conversation, I'm joined by Jessica Hurlbut, who is co-host of Full Spectrum Parent, alongside her husband. Full Spectrum Parent is the only faith-based podcast focused on parenting kids on the autism spectrum and is proudly hosted on The Christian Parenting Podcast Network. Today she offers encouragement and hope in the beautiful, sometimes chaotic parenting journey.Here’s what we cover in our chat:Jessica discusses the importance of recognizing and nurturing each child’s unique qualities.She shares how letting go of our own expectations and trusting God can transform our parenting approach.We get practical advice for managing the limits and distractions mothers face while prioritizing spiritual growth.Jessica is a podcast host, dedicated pastor, and author. She is passionate about empowering parents to embrace their children’s individual paths. Her book, Unlimited Motherhood, explores the joys and challenges of parenting with faith and flexibility.Jessica's insights are inspiring and deeply relevant, and her message will leave you feeling a bit lighter and more hopeful.Connect With Jessica  hereListen to the Full Spectrum Parent Here https://www.jessicahurlbut.com/full-spectrum-parentingOrder your copy of Unlimited Motherhood  HEREOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jessicahurlbutResources mentioned:Moms, Dads, and Grads Gift GuideThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out and use my code cppodcast50 for a great deal: * Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/23/202437 minutes, 28 seconds
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Strengthening the foundation of our families with Arlene Pellicane

While parenting, working, and the whirlwind of daily life, it's easy for marriage—the very foundation of our family life—to slide to the back burner. But our marriages are critical and so today's episode is dedicated to nurturing this foundational relationship. I am thrilled to be joined by Arlene Pellicane, a renowned marriage and family speaker, host of the Happy Home Podcast, and author of books like 31 Days to a Happy Husband and "31 Days to Becoming a Happy Wife.Arlene and I discuss why fewer young adults choose marriage over living together and the significance of long-term thinking in nurturing marital bonds that survive and thrive. Here's what we cover:- The Changing State of Marriage: Exploring the shifts in how young adults view marriage and cohabitation.- The Importance of Long-Term Thinking: We discuss making decisions that will benefit our marriages in the long haul, beyond the immediate moments of joy or challenge.- Modeling a Healthy Marriage: Parents’ critical role is demonstrating what a loving, committed relationship looks like to their children.- Practical Tips for Busy Parents: Arlene shares invaluable advice on strengthening your marriage amidst the chaos of parenting, including the importance of daily connections, weekly dates, and regular getaways.Arlene's insights are incredibly helpful for couples seeking to deepen their connection and ensure their marriage remains a source of joy, strength, and stability in their family life. Her practical tips offer actionable steps that busy parents can take to reconnect, rejuvenate, and reaffirm their commitment to each other.Our conversation is a gentle reminder that while parenting is an all-consuming role, the health of our marriage significantly impacts our family's well-being. Arlene's guidance provides a roadmap for couples to navigate the complexities of modern marriage with grace, intention, and a lot of love!Connect With Arlene hereOr on Instagram @ArlenePellicaneResources Mentioned:Christian Parenting storeMoms, Dads, and Grads Gift GuideThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out and use my code cppodcast50 for a great deal: * Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/16/202438 minutes, 1 second
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Navigating loneliness with grace with Max Lucado

I am honored to share a conversation with someone who has touched the hearts of many through his words and wisdom—Pastor Max Lucado. We discuss his latest children’s book, Just In Case You Ever Feel Alone, a project born from his desire to speak into the lives of young ones experiencing loneliness and uncertainty. As a father to adult children and a grandfather, Pastor Max's insights are not just based on theory but are lived and breathed experiences.This conversation with Pastor Max Lucado reminds us of the gentle strength that comes from understanding our worth in God's eyes and the importance of instilling this truth in our children. Here are a few of the reminders and insights Pastor Max shares:The Importance of Family: Pastor Max underscores the foundational role family plays in providing security and belonging.Quality Time with Our Kids: We discuss strategies for creating meaningful connections with our children, even amidst busy schedules. Addressing Loneliness: Pastor Max shares his insights on the loneliness epidemic and offers guidance on supporting our kids through their emotional journeys.Balancing Busyness and Spiritual Growth: A key topic is balancing daily tasks and fostering spiritual growth, emphasizing the necessity of spending time with God.One of the most profound takeaways from our talk is Pastor Max’s approach to dealing with difficult emotions—finding the root of our feelings and replacing lies with truth. This practical yet powerful strategy not only aids us as parents but also equips us to guide our children in processing their emotions in a healthy, God-centered way.I hope you find this episode as uplifting and enlightening as I did. Pastor Max’s wisdom and gentle encouragement offer a beacon of light for parents striving to navigate the complexities of raising emotionally healthy and spiritually grounded children.Connect with Max@maxlucadohttps://maxlucado.com/Resources Mentioned:Get your copy of Just In Case You Ever Feel Alone hereChristian Parenting store (15% off with coupon PODCAST2024)The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/9/202426 minutes, 43 seconds
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Creating a home where kids thrive with Melissa Kruger

In this week’s episode, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Melissa Kruger, a wise and experienced voice in parenting and discipleship. As the vice president of The Gospel Coalition’s discipleship program and a mother to three adult children, Melissa brings wisdom and practical insights. Our conversation centers around her book, Parenting with Hope, and we really get into the nuances of parenting teens and children of all ages.Melissa offers a refreshing perspective on building and maintaining strong relationships with our children. She emphasizes the importance of parenting from a foundation of values and principles, highlighting the need for us to take responsibility for our own reactions and actions. Her reminder to focus on grace and to trust in the journey God has us on is both comforting and empowering.Here are some of my insights that Melissa shares:Parenting from Values and Principles: Melissa discusses how parenting guided by core values and principles can foster a nurturing environment for children to grow and flourish.The Role of Grace and Warmth: Emphasizing the power of grace, warmth, and welcome, Melissa illustrates how these elements can transform our home life and relationships with our children.Trusting in God’s Word and Prayer: At the heart of our discussion is the reminder to parent with hope, leaning on prayer and God’s promises. Melissa encourages us to see parenting as a long game, where faithfulness in prayer and trust in God’s plan is paramount.Whether you’re in the thick of parenting teens or preparing for the years ahead, Melissa’s insights offer a path to a more connected, faithful, and hopeful parenting experience.Connect With Melissa online Order your copy of Parenting with Hope HEREOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melissabryankruger/Resources mentioned:Raising Mentally Strong KidsOur Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/2/202436 minutes, 5 seconds
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Raising our kids to be world changers with Carlos Whittaker

Today’s episode is one I’ve been eagerly anticipating, and I can’t wait for you to join me in this heartwarming conversation with Carlos Whittaker. Carlos is so fun and encouraging. He is a devoted dad to three, an engaging storyteller, speaker, and the author of several transformative books. His latest work, Get Your Hopes Up: 90 Devotions & True Stories for Young World Changers, is a testament to the impactful role hope plays in our lives and the lives of our children.Here’s a glimpse into the powerful themes we explore:Raising Today’s Kids: Carlos discusses the joys and challenges of parenting in the modern world, emphasizing the vital role of love and engagement in our children’s lives.Confronting Worry, Fear, and Anxiety: We delve into the prevalent issues of worry, fear, and anxiety among kids today. Carlos offers wisdom on finding age-appropriate ways to involve our children in problem-solving, fostering a sense of agency and resilience.The Power of Hope: At the heart of our discussion is the transformative power of hope. Carlos shares how anchoring our hope in God can combat the worries of this world, offering a solid foundation for both parents and children.Carlos’s insights are a refreshing reminder of the significant impact we have as parents. His message of hope, coupled with practical advice on engaging our children in meaningful ways, offers a beacon of light for those navigating the real challenges of raising young world changers.This episode is more than just a conversation; it’s an invitation to reflect on the ways we can instill hope, courage, and faith in our children. Carlos’s enthusiasm and wisdom are infectious, and I believe you’ll walk away from this episode feeling inspired and uplifted.Connect with Carlos:Order your copy of Get Your Hopes Up HEREInstagram @loswhitResources Mentioned: Order your copy of Raising Mentally Strong KidsOur Scripture Affirmation Cards are the perfect gifts for your kid’s Easter Baskets!Our Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/26/202433 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cultivating resilience: Dr. Charles Fay on Raising Mentally Strong Kids

In today’s episode, we get into a topic that’s close to my heart and, I suspect, a challenge for many of us: watching our kids face challenges. As much as we want to shield them from hardship, we know deep down that overcoming challenges is crucial to their growth.To explore this conundrum, I’m joined by Dr. Charles Fay, president of the Love and Logic Institute and co-author of Raising Mentally Strong Kids with Dr. Daniel Amen.Dr. Fay is both knowledgeable and compassionate, emphasizing that perfection is not the goal of parenting. Instead, he encourages us to embrace the messiness and challenges of family life as opportunities for growth, both for our children and ourselves.Here are some of the topics we cover:The Importance of Challenges: Dr. Fay shares how trials can lead to personal growth and foster a closer relationship with God and family.Mental Health and Young People: We discuss the concerning trends in mental health among youth today, with a particular focus on the impact of technology and the importance of teaching kids to resist unhealthy influences.Practical Parenting Tips: Dr. Fay offers actionable advice on setting limits, encouraging good decision-making, and nurturing mental strength in our children.Guidance from God: Perhaps most heartening is Dr. Fay’s reminder to lean on our faith, focus on key principles, and seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance in our parenting journey.Dr. Fay’s wisdom is both encouraging and practical, equipping us with the tools to raise resilient, mentally strong kids. His insights remind us that while we cannot protect our children from every hardship, we can empower them to navigate life’s challenges with grace and strength.Thank you for joining me in this important conversation. Here’s to embracing the trials, teaching resilience, and trusting in God’s plan for our children’s lives.Connect With Dr Fay online at www.loveandlogic.com or on InstagramPre-order your copy of Raising Mentally Strong Kids  HEREGet your set of 25 Biblically based Scripture cards today!Our Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/19/202432 minutes, 15 seconds
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Embracing the funny & imperfect in parenting with Molly Stillman

Today’s episode is a blend of humor and heart with the delightful Molly Stillman as our guest. Many of you might know Molly from her podcast, Can I Laugh on Your Shoulder?, or her newly released memoir, If I Don't Laugh I'll Cry. Beyond her roles in the media, Molly is a dedicated mom with an incredible journey to share.Molly’s story is a testament to the power of grace, laughter, and faith in the parenting journey. From her childhood to finding faith later in life, and now in her approach to parenting, Molly opens up about the realities of navigating life’s ups and downs. Today, we dive into some truly meaningful discussions:Imperfect parenting: Molly shares her take on the beauty and challenges of parenting with authenticity, including the importance of apologizing to our kids when we fall short.Modeling a faith-filled life: we explore what it means to live out our faith in a way that our children can see, learn from, and be inspired by.Finding balance: Molly discusses the delicate act of sheltering our kids from the world while also exposing them to culture in a way that’s healthy and constructive.Today’s conversation feels like sitting down with friends — a space to be real, to share laughs, and to find comfort in the shared experiences of parenthood. Molly’s journey reminds us all that amidst the trials and the messiness of raising kids, there is immense joy and grace to be found.I hope you leave this episode feeling a little lighter, a bit more encouraged, and equipped with a fresh outlook on parenting through the lens of faith and humor. Molly’s story is a reminder that in the chaos of parenting, a good laugh and a sincere apology can go a long way in fostering a loving and faith-filled home.Don't forget to check out Molly’s memoir, If I Don't Laugh I'll Cry, for more of her heartfelt and hilarious insights into life and parenting.Connect With Molly online at https://www.stillbeingmolly.comPre-Order your copy of If I Don’t Laugh I’ll Cry HEREOr on Instagram @stillbeingmolly/The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/12/202443 minutes, 13 seconds
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Where are you finding your identity? with Becky Beresford

In this week’s episode, I am thrilled to share a conversation with a dear friend of mine, Becky Beresford. With over 15 years of experience working with women in ministry, Becky has dedicated her life to empowering women to live confidently in their God-given gospel identity. Her passion for freeing others from the grips of shame, fear, anxiety, and insecurities is truly inspiring. Becky is author of the book She Believed HE Could, So She Did, a title that resonates with the power of faith and action.Becky's insights into living an abundant life in and through Jesus are both enlightening and uplifting. Today, she shares with us the importance of replacing the all-too-common phrases of the world, like "You do you" and "Believe in yourself," with the unwavering truths of the gospel. It’s a conversation that digs deep into the pitfalls of self-reliance and celebrates the liberating freedom found in dependence on God.Here’s what we dive into:How understanding our identity in Christ sets us free from life’s burdens and empowers us to live fully.The dangers of popular mantras that promote self-reliance over divine trust.The freedom that comes from leaning on God rather than our own strength.Practical advice on guiding our children to embrace their identity in Christ and depend on him.This episode is for moms and anyone yearning for a shift from self-dependence to a life connected with Christ. Becky’s words are a call to action, inviting us to trade the fleeting assurances of the world for the everlasting truths of the gospel. May this conversation inspire you to reflect on the phrases shaping your life and encourage you to anchor your identity and confidence in the truths God declares over you.Fill your kid’s Easter baskets with fun and biblically based resources! Our Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/5/202431 minutes, 11 seconds
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Finding rest in the chaos with Jess Connolly

In this week’s episode, I have the absolute joy of introducing you to Jess Connolly – a woman whose spirit is as delightful and down-to-earth as they come. Jess wears many hats: she’s an author, podcaster, Bible teacher, coach, a devoted wife to Nick, and a loving mom to four kids. Her latest book, Tired of Being Tired, speaks directly to a feeling so many of us know too well.Jess opens up about her personal journey with rest, sharing the challenges and misconceptions she's faced along the way. It's a conversation that really gets into the heart of God's design for rest and its transformative impact on our lives. Here’s a glimpse into our conversation:Jess gets real about her struggles with rest and the revelations that changed her perspective.Jess unpacks the importance of understanding and embracing the rest God intends for us, highlighting how it can lead to a more fulfilled and joyful life.She shares some practical tips for prioritizing rest: beyond theory, Jess shares actionable steps for integrating rest into our daily routines, making it accessible even for the busiest of parents.Jess’s heart shines through in every word, leaving us with practical tips and heartfelt encouragement. This conversation is full of insights for anyone looking to carve out a space of rest in the whirlwind of life.So, if you’re feeling the weight of exhaustion, let this episode be your invitation to discover a more rested, grace-filled existence! Remember, our journey towards rest is not just a personal quest; it’s an invitation to trust and lean into the pace God sets for us.Our Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/27/202433 minutes, 2 seconds
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Simplifying decisions: Craig Groeschel on leading a God-honoring life

Guess who’s back on our podcast this week? The incredible Pastor Craig Groeschel. If you caught his last episode with us (which we'll link for you), you know you’re in for a treat, as the pastor of Life Church in Tulsa, OK, the voice behind The Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast, and the author of 15 books, Pastor Craig shares so much wisdom and insight with us.But today, we're diving into themes from his latest book, Think Ahead: 7 Decisions You Can Make Today for the God-Honoring Life You Want to Live Tomorrow.As parents, we juggle countless decisions daily, often feeling overwhelmed by these choices’ sheer volume and weight. Pastor Craig joins us with a message of hope and strategy: the power of pre-deciding.Craig’s message is a breath of fresh air for any parent feeling weighed down by the day-to-day decisions. It's a call to focus on what truly matters - our relationship with our kids and leading a life that honors God’s plan for us and our families. In this conversation we cover:The challenge of decision-making: why making decisions feels so daunting and how this impacts our family life.The art of pre-deciding: Craig shares how pre-deciding on certain aspects of our lives can significantly simplify our decision-making, making consistency with our kids more attainable.Reflecting family values: our decisions paint a picture of what we value as a family. Craig helps us see how our choices can reflect the God-honoring life we aspire to live.Prioritizing relationships: above efficiency, structure, or image, Craig reminds us that our relationship with our kids should always take precedence.I promise you this conversation with Craig is enlightening and incredibly uplifting. It’s a reminder that, despite the challenges of parenting, there are strategies we can adopt to make the journey less burdensome and more fulfilling.Connect With Pastor Craig Groschel online at https://www.craiggroeschel.com/Grab your copy of Think Ahead HereOr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschel/The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/20/202437 minutes, 52 seconds
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Discipling through the empty nest: a heartfelt journey with Pamela Henkleman

As we wrap up our discipleship series, today's episode takes us into the heartfelt world of parenting adult children. I'm joined by Pamela Henkleman, a beacon of wisdom for mid-life moms, to explore this unique stage of our parenting journey.In our conversation, Pamela offers some incredible insights:Navigating the empty nest: Understanding the transition from full house to empty nest and what this means for our daily lives.Discipling adult children: How Pamela discipled her own children, reflections on what she'd do differently, and the evolution of parenting styles as children grow into adulthood.Facing the prodigal reality: Addressing the heartache and hope when children stray from their faith, despite our best efforts.The importance of unconditional love: Emphasizing love over judgment and meeting our children where they are with humility and tenderness.Embracing our role: Recognizing that while we guide and disciple, perfection is not the goal – God is the perfect parent, intricately involved in our and our children's stories.Pamela reminds us of a powerful perspective that I believe we all need to hear:"Help me not to judge my kids for where they are at. Judging them is not my job, my job is to love them, help me to love. Humility and tenderness go a long way."This quote encapsulates the essence of today's discussion and serves as a gentle reminder of our role as parents, no matter the age of our children. This episode is not just for those of us approaching or navigating the empty nest phase; it's a timeless reminder of the enduring nature of parental love.Don't forget, our Discipleship Simplified guide is here to support you at every stage of your family's faith journey!Connect With Pamela online at https://www.pamelahenkelman.com/ Or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/phenkelman/Grab the CP Discipleship Simplified guide cpgive.orgThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/13/202435 minutes, 49 seconds
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Navigating Teen Faith: Lasting Discipleship with Brad Griffin

I'm genuinely thrilled about the conversations we've been having, and I hope you are, too. So, let’s dive right into week four of our discipleship series. Today, we're shifting our focus towards a group with a special place in my heart: teenagers. Don’t be afraid; lean in, and let’s learn to disciple this age well!Discipleship for teens is a unique journey that requires us to think deeply about how we can help them develop a faith that doesn't just survive but thrives beyond their youth group years. It's a challenging and incredibly important topic, so I'm excited to have Brad Griffin from The Fuller Youth Institute joining us today. Brad and I dive into the Faith Beyond Youth Group book, an initiative based on extensive research into why many teens lose their faith after they leave home. This book and our conversation tackle the hard questions and offer insights into how we can better support our teens in their faith journey. In this episode Brad and I talk about:the importance of teaching our kids the character of Christ. It's not just about head knowledge; it's about helping them see and experience Christ's character daily. The crucial roles of authentic trust and identity in developing a solid faith foundation for our teens.The value of leaning into our community. The support system within our faith communities can be a game-changer in our teens' discipleship journey.This episode is packed with practical advice, encouragement, and the reminder that our efforts in discipling our teenagers are worth every moment. So, whether you're a parent of a teen, a youth leader, or someone who plays a significant role in a teen's life, this conversation is for you.Before we wrap up, don't forget to check out our Discipleship Simplified guide, it is designed to support you in your faith journey with your family.Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode. If you've found it helpful, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more parents and guardians looking for guidance and inspiration. Let's continue to support each other in raising godly teenagers in an ever-changing world.Connect With Brad website:https://fulleryouthinstitute.org/our-team/brad-m-griffin Social media:https://www.instagram.com/bgriffinfyi/Links mentioned:Grab your copy of Faith Beyond Youth Group Discipleship SimplifiedResources from today:Teen Study BiblesChristian Parenting Discipleship SimplifiedThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Visit HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/6/202442 minutes, 4 seconds
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Navigating Biblical and Worldly Views with Kids: A Conversation with Josh Mulvihill

We are back with Week 3 of our discipleship series; how are you feeling? What are you learning, and what is encouraging you? Today, I'm honored to have Josh Mulvihill with us. As the Executive Director of Church and Family Ministry at Renewanation and a father himself, Josh brings a wealth of experience in guiding families towards a deeper understanding of a biblical worldview.In this episode, we tackle some crucial questions that many parents grapple with: What exactly is a biblical worldview? When is the right time to start having these conversations with our children? And how do we differentiate and discuss biblical worldviews versus worldly views, especially with the challenging topics prevalent in today’s world?Josh will break down these questions, offering his insights and practical advice. Together we’ll explore the importance of shaping a biblical worldview from a young age and how this foundation can significantly impact our children's lives. Josh shares valuable resources, including Bible stories and methods for engaging in respectful dialogue, helping us to confidently share our beliefs with our children.In a time when our kids are exposed to many perspectives, understanding how to navigate these discussions is more important than ever. Josh's expertise in this area is genuinely enlightening, providing us with the tools to guide our children effectively.Don't miss the valuable resources Josh shares towards the end of our conversation. These resources are tailored to support you in fostering a biblical worldview in your home.Also, remember to check out our 'Discipleship Made Easy' guide, available now at cpgive.org. This guide is an excellent resource for parents striving to deepen their family's faith and understanding of the Bible.P.S. Be sure to subscribe to the Christian Parenting Podcast and leave a review if you find our series helpful. Your feedback helps us reach more parents seeking guidance in their faith and parenting journey. Let's continue to support each other in raising godly children in an ever-changing world.Connect With JoshWebsite:https://gospelshapedfamily.com/https://www.renewanation.org/Grab the CP Discipleship guide cpgive.orgLife is Messy God is Good by Cynthia YanofThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Check out HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST to get a code for 15% off your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/30/202438 minutes
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How to explain the Holy Spirit to kids with Christie Thomas

Are you ready for week 2 of our exciting series on discipling kids?! Today, we're diving into a topic that I find both fascinating and challenging: explaining the Holy Spirit to our children. It’s abstract, a bit tough to grasp, and that's exactly why I want us to understand it better. I believe that with a clearer understanding, we can talk to our kids about the Holy Spirit in a way that's easier and less intimidating for all of us!Joining me today is the incredible Christie Thomas, author of Fruit Full. Christie brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion. She has spent years teaching kids about Jesus, and now she's here to help us do the same. She’s not only a gifted author but also a devoted wife and mom. Currently homeschooling her three sons, Christie's passion for children’s ministry shines through in everything she does.Today we'll explore who the Holy Spirit is and, just as importantly, who he is not. We'll address some common misconceptions and discuss how we can explain his role and the fruit of the Spirit to our kids. I know it sounds like a lot, but trust me, this conversation is enlightening and incredibly helpful.One of my favorite parts of today's talk is when we dive into how we often teach our kids about the fruit of the Spirit in relation to behavior and morals. Christie points out a crucial aspect – we might be missing the mark if we stop there. This discussion is practical, helpful, and I truly believe it will be beneficial for both you and your children.So, don’t let the complexity of today’s topic keep you from tuning in. Join us, learn, and be encouraged by our friend Christie Thomas. And if you're looking to deepen your journey in discipleship, don’t forget to check out Christie's book, Fruit Full, it is a great devotionalRemember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review if you find this episode valuable. Your support helps us reach more parents like you, looking for guidance and encouragement in their parenting journey. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions in our series. Thanks for listening, and let's grow together in faith and parenting!Connect With Christie:https://littleshootsdeeproots.com/@littleshootsdeeprootsResources mentioned:Get your copy of Fruit Full Grab the CP Discipleship guideThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Check out HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST to get a code for 15% off your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/23/202427 minutes, 22 seconds
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Discipling our kids doesn’t have to be intimidating with Sarah Holmstrom

Today, we are starting a brand new series on The Christian Parenting Podcast. Over the next few weeks, we're diving into an incredibly important topic: discipling your kids to know, love, and follow Jesus. This series will be a deep dive into prayer, the Holy Spirit, and teaching our kids to love Jesus. We are even tackling the hard truth that we can do “all the right things” and our older children could choose a different path. We're covering it all!To kick off this series, I'm thrilled to sit down with my dear friend, Sarah Holmstrom. Many of you might know us from our ministry, Raising Prayerful Kids, and our book of the same name. Sarah and I have journeyed together in ministry for many years, and her insights have been a blessing to me and so many others.In today's episode, Sarah and I are diving into the complexities of discipling our children, especially considering how different each child can be. It's a challenge that every parent faces. We answer the questions:How do we tailor our approach to fit each child’s unique needs and personalities? What does daily discipleship look like, for me and for my family?Does praying for our children really make a difference? We'll explore these topics and share personal experiences and practical advice.Sarah's wisdom is something I cherish, and I know you will, too. This conversation is not just informative but also incredibly reassuring. It reminds us that in the midst of our efforts and uncertainties, God's grace is sufficient.So, whether you're a parent trying to navigate these waters for the first time or you've been at this for a while, this episode is for you. Join us as we embark on this journey, discussing how to disciple our kids in the way that best suits each of them and exploring the power and impact of discipleship in our children's lives.P.S. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review if you find this series helpful. Your feedback means the world to us and helps other parents find this resource. Stay tuned for more episodes that will empower and inspire you in your parenting journey. Let's learn and grow together in raising kids who love Jesus. See you in the episode!Connect with SarahWebsite:www.raisingprayerfulkids.comSocial media:@sarahmholmstrom@raisingprayerfulkidsLinks mentioned:Raising Prayerful Kids bookGrab the CP Discipleship guidehttps://raisedonors.com/christianparenting/digital-discipleship-guideThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Check out HomeThreads.com/CPPODCAST to get a code for 15% off your first order!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/16/202439 minutes, 1 second
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Life Is Messy, God is Good and Everything in Between w/ Cynthia Yanof

Calling, anointing and ministering without a major platform?How can I teach my kids to serve right where they are?How do I talk to my kids about their God size callings?How do I believe forward for myself, and my kids?Today we get to sit down with an old Christian Parenting friend Cynthia Yanof! Cynthia is the podcast host of "MESSmerized" and the author of the book, "Life is Messy, God is Good," releasing this February.In this episode, Cynthia and I dive deep into the heart of parenting, sharing wisdom and heartfelt stories that every parent can relate to. Whether you're navigating toddler tantrums, teenage angst, or just the daily ups and downs of raising a family, this conversation is packed with practical advice and soul-stirring encouragement.Cynthia brings her signature blend of humor and insight, offering text message-able notes that you'll want to send to all your friends. These golden nuggets of wisdom remind us of what truly matters in the midst of life's chaos. From discussing the challenges of maintaining personal faith to managing family dynamics, Cynthia's experiences and advice are both relatable and uplifting. P.S. Make sure to subscribe and leave a review if you found this episode meaningful. Your support helps us reach more parents with encouragement and wisdom for the journey ahead. Until next time, keep cherishing those little moments and big milestones in the wonderful adventure of parenting!Connect with [email protected] mentioned:MESSmerized podcastPre-Order Cynthia’s bookThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/* Check out Homethreads and use my code cppodcast for a great deal: www.homethreads.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/9/202436 minutes, 52 seconds
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The busy-ness of parenting with Dina Deleasa-Gonsar

I’m sure many of you are in the same season of parenting that I am in—busy. Every season of parenting is busy in its own way! It’s just amazing how it changes and changes so fast, yet remains busy. My guest today, Dina Deleasa-Gonsar totally gets it and is here to talk about it! Dina is the creator, writer, speaker, and television personality behind the popular food blog DishItGirl.com. Dina is known for sharing her family traditions and modern twists on recipes along with an inside look at her real-life as a mom and wife. Today Dina and I talk about the overwhelm of parenting, managing activities and setting boundaries, and how social media adds to the pressure of doing it all and doing it perfectly. Dina reminds us that re-prioritizing so you don’t burn out from the busy is good, but sometimes you have to take inventory of what you and your family is doing. I love what she shares about making sure we prioritize faith, church and Jesus just like we prioritize activities. Because God is faithful in the busy and when our kids grow up and the activities end, Jesus will stay.Listen to the end because Dina gives us some tips for meal planning and shares her favorite ideas for those busy weeknights!Recipe links if we want to put those in the emailhttps://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/butternut-squash-lasagnahttps://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/bolognese-inspired-baked-zitihttps://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/apple-cider-chicken-sandwichConnect with DinaSocial Media:@dishitgirldinaWebsite:https://www.dishitgirl.com/Links mentioned:https://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/butternut-squash-lasagnahttps://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/bolognese-inspired-baked-zitihttps://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/apple-cider-chicken-sandwichOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/2/202436 minutes, 36 seconds
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How to talk to your kids about pornography Greta Eskridge

What age should we start talking to our kids about pornography?How do we explain it to them?How should the conversation change as my kids grow? These are some of the questions that every parent has when parenting in 2023. They’re not fun questions and they can make us feel really uncomfortable. But my friend, Greta Eskridge is here today to answer those questions and more! This is Greta’s second time on the podcast and I am so glad to have her back! This episode was fun because we were able to record in person in my studio! Greta and I cover all the difficult, but important things about parenting in the age of pornography. We talk about how Greta became a leading voice in empowering parents to talk to their kids about pornography, why pornography is a problem in homes, but also in the church, how the pornography industry is working to make porn accessible to kids, and how we can fight against that. We get really practical in this episode as Greta gives us scripts for how we can talk about this topic age by age (from young kids to high schoolers) and how to talk to our kids if and when they are exposed to pornography. We also talk about how to help our kids enter the world of technology safely This is a really important episode that you do not want to miss!  Connect with Greta Instagram@maandpamodern Websitewww.Gretaeskridge.com  Links MentionedCovenant eyesProtect Young EyesBarkHow to set up parental control on your iphoneYear end givingOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code cppodcastfree for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/26/202335 minutes, 26 seconds
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The big questions our boys ask with Katy Boatman

What if I mess my kids up?What if I fail at my job?What if I’m actually doing it all wrong? These are some of the “what if” questions that I wrestle with. I think we all have big “what if” questions, they’re all just a little different depending on our experiences, wiring, and situations. Our kids have questions like this too and my guest today, Katy Boatman, is here to walk us through that. Katy is a writer and marketer, but her favorite role is being an aunt to Shelby, Blake, and Ellie. Katy has spent fifteen years mentoring girls through student ministry, and she is passionate about helping them understand who God is and reminding them they are not alone. Katy’s devotional, You Can Trust, addresses many of the questions boys have from what if my team loses? to what if God changes his mind about me? And the answers always point back to God’s enduring faithfulness. Today Katy and I are talking about preteen boys and the “what if” questions they wrestle with, the need kids have for stability and truth as they grow up and ask questions, how girls and boys learn about and respond to God differently, and the need for devotionals and other resources for preteen boys. I hope this is helpful for both boy moms and girl moms, too! Girl moms, check out Katy’s devotional just for preteen girls!Connect with Katy:Instagram@katyboatWebsitehttps://www.katyboatman.com/Links mentionedhttps://www.katyboatman.com/you-can-trusthttps://www.katyboatman.com/youcanrestYear end givingPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/19/202328 minutes, 47 seconds
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Staying true to your calling with Colton Dixon

Today I am joined by Colton Dixon. Colton is an American Idol finalist and Christian singer/songwriter. His music has won numerous awards and he has had the opportunity to perform in some incredible places. Most importantly, Colton is a husband and the dad of two three year old girl twins. Colton has so much to share about how his faith has influenced his parenting and his music, how we are here to serve, not be served, why we need to steward our time and abilities well, and he reminds us that our identity is not how others see us, but our identity is in Christ. He also shares what he was like as a kid and encourages parents who are raising creative and passionate kids: hint, is has less to do with parenting right and more to do with the time you spend. I love at the very beginning when he gives Biblical encouragement for all the parents who sometimes have to travel for work. God sees you and is full of grace! We also talk about Christmas traditions at the end, so listen all the way through!  Connect with Colton: Website:ColtonDixon.com Social media:@coltondixonmusicYear end givingPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/12/202330 minutes, 54 seconds
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Helping siblings forgive one another with Courtney DeFeo

If your house is anything like mine, you are all too familiar with rushed and fake apologies. Siblings get in a fight and one apologized to the other under their breath while rolling their eye at the same time. Can you relate? Today I am joined by my friend, Courtney DeFeo, and she is helping us emphasize forgiveness in our houses. Courtney and her husband, Ron, decided forgiveness was going to be one of their core family values so today she is sharing how to prioritize and model forgiveness in our homes. Courtney and I also touch on the challenge of raising our oldest kids (because we don’t know what we are doing), the difference between conviction and shame, and how you have to decide what is helpful in your parenting vs. what is harmful and making you feel shame. I love how she encourages us to quit comparing ourselves to other moms—God made us all unique to parent our own unique kids and we can rest in that. Courtney is the host of Pardon the Mess, an author, a speaker, a mom of two teenage daughters, wife to Ron, and a proud dog mom. I have the joy of calling her friend and you will too after this episode. Make sure to listen until the end because I ask her some rapid fire questions and you will love what she says!Connect with CourtneySocial Media:@courtneydefeo @pardonthemesspodcastWebsite:https://courtneydefeo.com/www.christianparenting.orgPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/5/202338 minutes, 41 seconds
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Nurturing creativity in your kids with Andrew Peterson

Jesus will change your life when you let him into it and my guest today, Andrew Peterson, is the perfect example of that. Once Andrew decided to follow Jesus, he led him down a path of sharing his gospel with everyone in creative ways. As a singer, song writer, and author, Andrew has had the privilege of pointing generations of people to Jesus through his work. Today we talk about his heart behind writing The Wingfeather Saga, his passion for creativity, how he encouraged creativity in his home, and he offers encouragement for how to parent a child who doesn’t quite fit inside the box. You will love how Andrew leans into grace for all things, especially parenting! He reminds us that we will have regrets because we aren’t perfect. But with time, we get the privilege of watching how God redeems our mistakes and turns them into something beautiful! You will love this conversation, enjoy!P.S. Andrew is on tour right now, so check out his website to see if he is in a town near you!Connect with AndrewSocial Media:@andrewpetersonmusic @wingfeathersagaWebsite:https://www.andrew-peterson.com/Links mentioned:https://www.andrew-peterson.com/rabbit-roomhttps://www.andrew-peterson.com/the-wingfeather-sagahttps://www.andrew-peterson.com/tourGiving Tuesday:cpgive.orgPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/28/202342 minutes, 12 seconds
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A new perspective on Thanksgiving with Raymond Arroyo

Hi Friends! We have a fun interview today, just in time for Thanksgiving! Most of us know that there is a funny little tradition for the President to pardon a turkey on Thanksgiving day. But do you know where that tradition came from? It actually started with Abraham Lincoln and his son, Tad. My guest today Raymond Arroyo wrote a children’s book that tells the story! Today Raymond and I talk about how we are parenting in a challenging time, but we can learn from parents who have gone before us, the influence we have in our kids lives and the influence they have in ours, how Abraham Lincoln grew in faith over the years, what he meant Thanksgiving to be, and what mercy means for us and our kids. I hope this episode gives you a unique perspective on my personal favorite holiday! I put a link for mirliton dressing below, so you can try a new recipe this year! Remember that, at its core, Thanksgiving is about unity, mercy, and the family we are blessed with. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!With love,Steph Connect with RaymondSocial media: @realraymondarroyoWebsite:www.raymondarroyo.comwww.raymondarroyochristmas.comLinks mentioned:Last chance to get your copy of Jesus, the Light of the World before December 1!Mirliton DressingOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/21/202328 minutes, 12 seconds
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Let’s talk about school: seeing beyond grades

In this bonus episode, we are talking all about school, grades, and the parent/teacher relationship! I’m joined by Tracie Potts who is a mom of three adult kids and a grandmother of two. She is Advisory Board Chair of Learning Heroes, which is an educational nonprofit focused on family engagement. She is a former National PTA Family Engagement fellow and board member. Her 12 years of PTA volunteer work include local, council and state leadership roles, and leading her middle school to become a National PTA School of Excellence. Today she is helping us understand a parent's role in their child’s education, the difference between grades and grade level performance, how we can best support our kids in school, and how we can show our teachers appreciation. Whether you are a teacher, a parent, or both, I think you will be really encouraged by Tracie and what she has to share.Links mentioned:https://bealearninghero.org/https://gobeyondgrades.org/Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/15/202331 minutes
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Raising confident kids vs. kids who need to perform with Terra Mattson

Terra Mattson is a dear friend of Christian Parenting and someone I really look up to as both a mom and a woman of faith, so I cannot wait for you to hear from her today. Terra is a licensed marriage and family therapist and executive coach who authored Courageous: Being Daughters Rooted in Grace and partnered with Christian Parenting to develop the Helping Moms Raise Confident Daughter Courses. Today we talk about performance based parenting…what is performance based parenting and how do we know if we are doing it? The truth is being human is messy and it doesn’t always look perfect so sometimes we try to become perfect and performance based---but the message of the gospel is the opposite of that. So how do we raise our kids with this in mind? How do we help them through struggles and point them to Jesus and his grace? We also talk about the importance of doing our own work in this area so that we can help our kids discover their identity in Christ. You will love this conversation! With love,Steph Thurling  Connect With Terra:Social Media:@terramattsonWebsite:www.terramattson.comLinks mentioned:Courageous BookHelping Moms Raise Confident DaughtersYou are Special by Max LucadoOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/14/202335 minutes, 7 seconds
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Celebrating Advent with kids with Charity Rios

You are going to love my guest on the podcast today. Charity Rios is a mom of four young boys, an author, a writing coach, and a delightful person! She is so passionate about teaching kids about God and helping them develop a strong relationship with the Lord. Today we are talking all about the season of Advent and Christmas. I know it feels so early, but Advent starts December 5th and all the Christmas décor has been out in stores for months! Charity shares her heart for teaching kids about Jesus and following him, she gives us some examples of how she celebrates Advent with her family and encourages us to simplify our holiday traditions so that it’s not so overwhelming. And we, of course, cover the new Advent devotional that she wrote just for kids...Jesus, Light of the World Listen to the end to hear Charity’s hope for kids who read this devotional, we were both brought to tears. I hope this episode encourages you in your walk with Jesus and in parenting kids to passionately follow Jesus, too. I also hope it helps you feel ready to enjoy the Advent season focusing on what really matters: the gift of Jesus’ birth.Connect With Charity:Social Media:@claritywithcharityWebsite:www.charityrios.comLinks mentioned:What link for the devotional?Ann Voskamp Unwrapping the Greatest GiftLittle People Nativity setOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/7/202333 minutes, 55 seconds
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Embracing God's plan for your life with Tabitha Schmitt

Today I am joined by my friend Tabitha Schmitt, who has one of the most powerful stories of God’s faithfulness that I know. Tabby was 36 weeks pregnant with her second baby when she found out he would have extreme special needs. But God, in his goodness, took a story that the world would consider tragic and radically transformed her heart and changed the direction of her family forever. Tabby is a wife, a mom of three, an artist, a children’s book author, a small business owner and is passionate about raising a generation of fiery warriors for God’s Kingdom. Today Tabby and I talk about how God writes our stories, directs our paths, and prepares the way for us. He works all things together for good, even when we can’t figure out how.  She encourages us that it’s okay to raise our kids in a way that is different from what the world views as “normal” because we are not supposed to be of the world anyway. This story is so good, you don’t want to miss it! Connect with Tabitha Website:https://foxhollowstudios.com/https://tabithapaige.com/ Instagram:@tabithapaigestudios@foxhollowstudios@duckystxOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/31/202334 minutes, 26 seconds
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What to do when your kids feel rejected with Michelle Donnelly

Have you ever been thrown a curveball and asked a question like, “Where is God in this situation?” or “Is God still good, even though this is so bad?” I think we have all wrestled with those thoughts before and my guest today is here to talk all about the answers to those big questions. Michelle Donnelly runs PlusONE Parents, a ministry devoted to helping single parents overcome overwhelming situations to rebuild God-empowered lives and raise up a new generation.She has a Bible study called, Made for More: A Bible Study for Single Moms (and anyone else whose life hasn’t gone as planned). It’s the last part that got me…whether you are a single parent or whether your life just looks a little different than you expected it to…this conversation is for you. Michelle and I talk about some big things, we cover: how God is faithful even when life doesn’t go as planned (no matter what that looks like), how to walk your kids through rejection, the importance of community, and how you can support single parents in your community.Connect With Michelle:Social Media:@plusone.parentsWebsite:https://www.plusoneparents.orgLinks mentioned:Made For More Bible studyMore resources: For more on the war in Israel, please visit this collection of resources from Denison Ministries.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/24/202328 minutes, 53 seconds
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BONUS: Helping your family understand the conflict in Israel

We have never done this before, but we are releasing a bonus episode of The Christian Parenting Podcast!In this bonus episode, we are talking about the crisis in Israel. I have talked with a lot of parents about what is going on, there are a few things that seem to be true:Parents are overwhelmed by this topicThey feel unprepared to answer any questions that their kids may haveThey aren’t sure how much to tell their kidsThey don’t have hours to do research and don’t know where to start If you are feeling any of these things when you think about, or hear about, the Middle East, you are not alone and we are here to help! I am joined with Dr. Jim Denison to learn all about what is currently going on in Israel. Dr. Denison covers questions like:What is the history of Israel and Palestine? Who are these two groups of people? Have they always been in conflict?Who is occupying whom? How do we balance that as American Christians?Who is Hamas and how did we get to this point of war?What does the Bible say about what is going on? We also share how to talk to your kids about the war in Israel, how you can pray for the Middle East as a family, and how your family can support families who are affected by this crisis.There are a lot of related resources available, so check out the links below:https://www.christianparenting.org/articles/talking-with-your-kids-about-the-war-in-israel/https://www.denisonforum.org/war-in-israel/https://www.state.gov/countries-areas/israel/https://www.cfr.org/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/19/202332 minutes, 44 seconds
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Creating family faith traditions with Danielle Hitchen

Most of us probably don’t think about church history in our everyday lives, but there is a lot that we can learn about our faith from studying church history and it doesn’t need to be boring! Our guest today, Danielle Hitchen, wrote a book called Sacred Seasons that is part theology, part church history, and part practical spirituality. In it Danielle provides an easy-to-use guide to observing the liturgical year complete with fun activities, delicious recipes, and meaningful liturgies.Today we talk about the church calendar and the history behind many of the holidays that we celebrate as Christians today. Danielle touches on how the church calendar can help us create really fun and memorable faith traditions with our kids, she shares some practical things you can do with your kids to incorporate faith in everyday life, and she shares how church history can help inform our decision about if and how we celebrate Halloween. Her explanation of things like the church calendar, saints, and the origins of holidays was really interesting to me and I think you will find it interesting as well! Connect With Danielle:Social Media:@catechesisbooksWebsite:https://www.catechesisbooks.com/ https://www.catechesisbooks.com/sacredseasonsLinks mentioned:https://www.catechesisbooks.com/products/board-booksAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/17/202332 minutes, 6 seconds
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Investing in your kids’ faith

I absolutely love hearing from experienced moms who offer gentle and practical encouragement for raising kids. Lisa Clark is a mom and grandmother to 7, and she is joining me today to offer her amazing advice and insight. Lisa co-hosts the podcasts Raising Sinners, which is on the Christian Parenting Podcast Network, and Wonder. She recently wrote a devotional just for kids through our partner ministry, First15, called My Time with God. My kids all have a copy and they seriously love it! So today Lisa and I are talking about what is looks like to raise kids in the Christian faith and partner with the church, managing our time as parents, helping kids prioritize spending time with God, the importance of investing in your own faith, and accepting that your quiet time with God might look different depending on the parenting season you’re in.  I really encourage you to grab a copy of My Time with God for all the kids in your life, both you and your kids will love it! Connect with Lisa Instagram:@LisaEClark Website:Lisaclarkspeaks.com Get My Time With GodFirst15.storeLinks mentioned:Raising SinnersWonderAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/10/202337 minutes, 20 seconds
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Your marriage has a purpose with Aaron and Jennifer Smith

Our marriages are the foundations of our families, but with the busyness of parenting, it can be easy to overlook them! We know date nights are important, but they are hard to schedule with schedules and finances. We know praying together is important, but it can feel awkward sometimes! My guests today, Aaron and Jennifer Smith, are here to talk about praying in our marriages and finding purpose in our marriages. Aaron and Jennifer are the voices behind Marriage After God. They co-host the Marriage After God podcast, wrote the books Husband After God and Wife After God, and their latest book is The Marriage Gift. Today, Aaron and Jennifer challenge us to rethink the purpose of marriage and share how to find purpose in your own marriage. They remind us that our marriage is a ministry and should always reflect the love of God. We also discuss why praying as a couple can sometimes be hard and what you can do to make it easier. I hope you love this episode and I challenge you to listen to it and then ask your spouse, how you can use your marriage, talents, and resources to serve God’s kingdom around you?Connect with Aaron and Jennifer:Social Media:@marriageaftergodWebsite: https://marriageaftergod.com/Links mentioned: The Marriage Gift bookMarriage after God podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/3/202334 minutes, 6 seconds
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Raising the next generation of believers with Korie and Willie Robertson

It was so fun to be able to sit down and chat with Korie and Willie Robertson. Many of us have spent years following Korie, Willie, and their family, but for those of you who are not familiar with the couple, Korie and Willie are a husband and wife duo, parents of six kids, grandparents to five, authors, speakers, and stars of A&E’s "Duck Dynasty." Today they are talking about the new movie, The Blind, which tells the story of Willie’s parents, Phil and Kay. Phil had a radical conversion to Christianity that changed the course of his marriage, family, business, and legacy. This movie covers it all! It is a film about hope, redemption, and the power of Jesus. Willie and Korie share their heart behind making this film and they share their conviction that no family is too far gone for God to redeem. We talk about how Phil was passionate about sharing his faith with others and passed that passion onto Willie, who passed it onto his kids. Now generations of Christians in the Robertson family actively share their faith and continue to make an impact on the world because of one man’s conversion. Our families can do the same!Willie reminds us that you can leave a legacy of faith in your family by keeping God first, then family, and then your job. We also touch on the importance of family, community and church supporting people during difficult times, how to model faith and character to your kids, and how the decisions parents make have a huge impact on their kids for the rest of their lives. You will be inspired by this interview and I hope you go see the film on September 28!Connect with Willie and Korie:@realwilliebosshog@bosshogswifehttps://theblindmovie.com/www.korierobertson.comhttps://korierobertson.com/strong-and-kind/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/26/202332 minutes, 18 seconds
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Family Faith Rhythms with Kayla Craig

It is always a joy to be joined by one of our Christian Parenting Podcast Network hosts. Each host brings something special to the network and Kayla Craig is no exception! She has a heart for helping families slow down and grow spiritually alongside each other. Kayla is the host of the podcast, Liturgies for Parents and the author of To Light Their Way. Her new book is called Every Season Sacred and it’s an invitation for families to slow down, ask questions, and grow closer to Jesus in an intentional way.Today Kayla and I talk about the difference between being a consumer Christian and a Christian who is active in faith and relationship with Jesus, how to care for our own souls so we can live into our values and bring our kids into a faith journey, and how family faith rhythms and liturgies can help us connect with Jesus and each other as a family.I really love the question she challenges us to think about for our own families: what do we want people to see in our family that makes them realize we are different as followers of Jesus?Connect with KaylaInstagram:@kayla_craig@liturgiesforparentsWebsite:https://kaylacraig.com/Podcast:https://kaylacraig.com/podcast/Every Season Sacredhttps://kaylacraig.com/newbook/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/19/202333 minutes, 23 seconds
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Raising Kind Daughters with Kari Kampakis

I grew up with two sisters so coming from an all-girl family, I was completely unprepared to have two sons. But as soon as I felt adjusted to life as a boy mom, I had a daughter! Raising a daughter is everything I always dreamed it would be, and also as challenging as I imagined it would be. Which is why I am so grateful for wise experts like today’s guest, Kari Kampakis. Kari is a mom of four girls, the host of the Girl Mom podcast, and author of several books including, More Than a Mom and Love Her Well. While being a girl is so different today than it was when we were growing up, some things remain relatively the same and one of those things is the challenge of learning to navigate friendships. Today Kari and I cover some of the messaging that girls receive about themselves and how we can reframe those messages, how to raise kind daughters, the importance of speaking truth over our girls, how to navigate friendships, and Kari reminds us that it all goes back to Jesus. I hope you enjoy this conversation! Connect with Kari: Website:https://www.karikampakis.com/ Instagram:@karikampakis Links Mentioned:More Than a Mom and Love Her WellGirl Mom PodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/12/202330 minutes, 14 seconds
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How understanding God's character changes our parenting with Ruth Chou Simons

You know that friend who you can go to coffee with and after an hour or two together, you just feel lighter? That’s the type of friend that I’m pretty sure Ruth Chou Simons is. She is joining me on the podcast today and I know you will leave feeling refreshed, encouraged, filled with the Holy Spirit, and a little bit lighter.Ruth is a bestselling and award-winning author of several books and Bible studies. She is an artist, podcaster, speaker, a wife, and a mom of 6 boys. Her latest book is Pilgrim: 25 Ways God’s Character Leads Us Onward Ruth is so gentle in her encouragement and her wisdom. She reminds us of our need for God and that we are not meant to feel at home here on earth because we are pilgrims on a journey to a deeper relationship with Jesus. We also talk about how our job as parents is to steward our time with our kids in a way that honors God, why we often strive for control and perfection, the importance of sitting in God’s word, and how we can slowly grow into what God calls us to do.I hope you love this conversation with Ruth.Connect With Ruth@[email protected]://pilgrimbook.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/5/202334 minutes, 46 seconds
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The lies we believe about anxiety with Courtney Devich

​​3am is when I do all my best worrying. I realize that is not a good or healthy thing, but as someone who has battled anxiety, those middle of the night worries are a real thing! Anxiety is on the rise in kids and in adults, which is why we are talking about it for the second week in a row.This week I am joined by Courtney Devich who is a mom of three and the author of the book Mama’s Got Anxiety, but it’s not Gonna Steal my Joy. This book is real, vulnerable, relatable, and sometimes even funny as Courtney shares her real life struggles with anxiety and finding joy in the Lord, no matter what her emotions are telling her.Today we are talking about some of the lies that moms believe about themselves when they experience worry or anxiety, how we can combat those lies, what to do when you’re up in the middle of the night and your brain is going a million miles an hour, and how we can reclaim our joy no matter what situation we are in.I hope you are reminded that God is the source of all our joy and he is faithful no matter what.Connect with Courtney:@courtneydevichauthorhttps://courtneydevich.com/ Links Mentioned:Mama’s Got Anxiety bookhttps://bakerbookhouse.com/products/516405Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/29/202328 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Worry Free Parent with Sissy Goff

Anxiety is on the rise in kids, but it’s also on the rise in adults. Especially women. 1 in 3 women are experiencing anxiety and that can make parenting really hard!  Sissy Goff is joining me today to talk about how anxiety affects parents and what we can do about it.   Sissy has been counseling kids for over 30 years. She has written multiple books about anxiety in kids and now she has a book about anxiety in parents. The Worry Free Parent is a resource I cannot recommend enough. You guys, parenting has always been hard, but Sissy will tell you parents have never been so stressed out and anxious. So today we are talking about why parents are so stressed out, different ways our anxiety shows up in our parenting and how we can respond to that anxiety. We get real practical here, so listen for some ways you can help your kids grow more resilient, how you can calm yourself down, and some of the best ways to find a good counselor.Connect with Sissyhttps://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/The Worry Free Parent book@sissygoff@raisingboysandgirlsLinks mentioned:American Association of Christian CounselorsDaystar CounselingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/22/202331 minutes, 14 seconds
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God’s presence changes everything with Susie Larson

God’s presence is big. It’s in every nook and cranny in our lives. But as parents, we often miss his presence because we wait for him in the big moments: the birth of our children, first steps, graduation day, wedding days. The truth is, so much of life and parenting is made up of small, simple, and sometimes boring moments: making snacks, playing catch, picking up toys, and driving around town. God is with us in all of those moments and everywhere in between.Susie Larson is joining me today to talk about God’s presence. Her newest book, Closer Than Your Next Breath: Where is God When you Need Him Most?, helps readers experience God's trustworthiness and love—even when they feel far from him.Susie and I talk about experiencing God’s presence and goodness in the midst of the noise of parenting, why it’s important to teach your kids to look for and remember God’s miracles in their life, what happens when your parenting ideals don’t come to fruition and your kids don’t walk with God, and how to reframe our thoughts to focus on God’s goodness instead of our disappointments.Susie is a prayer warrior and a mighty woman of faith. She has been an amazing source of encouragement in my life and I know you will feel the same. Make sure to listen until the end so you can hear Susie’s blessing for us!Connect with Susie@susielarsonauthorWebsite: https://www.susielarson.com/Order Closer Than Your Next BreathLinks and resources mentioned:https://www.susielarson.com/closerthanyournextbreathhttps://www.susielarson.com/fullyalivehttps://www.susielarson.com/powerfulprayershttps://www.susielarson.com/daily-blessingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/15/202340 minutes, 32 seconds
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Modern motherhood is broken and what we can do about it with Alli Worthington

If you have ever felt overwhelmed, burnt out, inadequate, or discouraged as a mom, this episode is for you! Alli Worthington is joining me today and we are talking about how modern motherhood is broken and what we can do to fix it.Alli emphasizes how important self-awareness is as a mom. She challenges mothers to ask themselves: what is my mothering style? What things trigger mom guilt? And what can I do to change this? Alli reminds us that parenting priorities vary from mom to mom and that’s okay because God made us each so unique and he gave us unique kids as well! She challenges us to drop the comparison game and lean into the life that God has called us to with the giftings he has blessed us with.You are going to adore Alli. She is a wife, a mom, an author, business coach, and podcaster. She is straightforward, yet encouraging. Approachable and real, but convicting in a good way. She’s the best mom-friend we all need!Connect with Alli:www.AlliWorthington.com@AlliWorthingtonThe Alli Worthington ShowRemaining You While Raising ThemAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/8/202333 minutes, 28 seconds
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Discipling the next generation with Jen Wilkin and J.T. English

We are tasked with the amazing and important role of discipling our kids in the Christian faith. In order to do this well we have to understand what we believe and why. We also need to be familiar with God’s Word. My guests today are here to talk about Bible study, theology, and why they are both important in discipling the next generation. Jen Wilkin is a Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas. An advocate for Bible literacy, she has organized and led studies for women in homes, churches, and parachurch contexts. J.T. English serves as a pastor, professor, and is an author. J. T. is passionate about seeing God glorified through discipleship in the context of the local church.  Their new, co-authored book, You Are A Theologian, addresses theological questions so that readers understand theology and become contributors to the conversation, and grow in faithfulness to the Great Commission’s call to make disciples. J.T. and Jen help us understand the difference between Bible study and theology, how they work together, and why both are important. We also cover a lot of things about discipling the next generation. Jen and JT are in different seasons of parenting kids so their shared perspective and wisdom is encouraging and practical no matter what age your kids are.  Connect with Jen https://www.jenwilkin.net/@jenwilkin@knowingfaithpodcastConnect with J.T.@jtenglish@knowingfaithpodcast Links and resources mentioned:You Are A Theologian bookhttp://newcitycatechism.com/https://www.tinytheologians.shop/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/1/202330 minutes, 9 seconds
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Helping our kids pursue their passions with Greta Eskridge

It brings me so much joy to watch my kids do the things they love to do. It’s so fun to watch my sons fall in love with baseball and karate, and watch my daughter shine in dance. Today my friend, Greta Eskridge, is sitting down with me to talk about how we can help our kids discover and pursue their passions. Greta is so fun to talk to, I know you will love her. She is a homeschooling mom of four, an author, speaker, a self-proclaimed sprinkle influencer, and is just so much fun! She is passionate about connecting with kids and strengthening family relationships and invites others into the same. Greta encourages us to study our kids so we get to know what is on their hearts and what makes them excited. She talks about the importance of connection and gives us some practical tips for connecting with our kids. She also talks about parenting in the teenage years and allowing our kids to grow beyond us while maintaining a solid relationship.See more from Greta:www.gretaeskridge.com@maandpamodern Links from today's episode:The Hiding Place100 Days of AdventureAdventuring TogetherAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/25/202335 minutes, 20 seconds
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What our kids need to know about God with Kristen Ivy

We all want to make the most of our time with our kids. We want to enjoy every phase and be present in the moment! But sometimes that task seems daunting and it can feel like a lot of pressure, and then that pressure can lead to feelings of guilt because we feel like maybe we are missing out and not making the most of every phase. Trust me, I’ve been there!But our guest today is passionate about helping parents understand the phases that their kids are in so that they don’t miss it and can maximize their time and experiences! We can ditch the guilt and spend more time enjoying our kids exactly where they are!Kristen Ivy is the President at Orange and Parent Cue and Co-Founder of The Phase Project. She is also a wife and mother of three kids.Today Kristen and I talk about the different phases our kids go through and what they need to know about God during each phase. We cover everything from: what Bible stories to tell young kids, allowing our children’s faith to grow and develop as they do, the importance of parents and trusted adults, what questions we can ask our kids about God, and how to stay calm when our kids experience doubt.  And as a bonus, Kristen is giving us a discount on her “Parenting Your…” books! You can use the code TCPP20 for 20% off all “Parenting Your...” books at parentcuestore.org. There is a book for each phase!I think you will find this conversation to be really helpful as you raise your kids to know and love Jesus.Connect with Kristen:Website: https://www.kristenivy.com/Instagram: @parentcue @_kristen_ivy Links Mentioned: https://parentcuestore.org/collections/phase-guides-parenting-your-booksAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/18/202337 minutes, 48 seconds
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Surviving the car without screens with JJ Campbell

I spend a lot of time in my car. There are days I feel like an Uber driver, taking my kids from activity to activity all day long! And while car behavior and fighting has gotten better as my kids have grown, the car can still be a pretty stressful place! But, it’s summer and a lot of us are doing road trips, so my guest today is here to help us out! JJ Campbell is the host of the Along for the Ride Podcast, which is a family friendly game show on our Christian Parenting Podcast network and is a Thurling family favorite! JJ loves helping parents connect with their kids through simple games, celebrating togetherness, and bringing play back to the forefront for kids! In this episode we talk about JJ’s podcast, why she started it, her heart for families connecting with each other, and how we can use the time we spend with our kids in the car as a time to get to know them and reinforce our family values. We even spend some time playing one of the games that JJ plays on the podcast! I love how JJ emphasizes that there is a time and a place for screens, but we need boundaries. There is no guilt here, just fun ideas to help engage your kids in unique and entertaining ways!Make sure you check out JJ’s amazing new resource: The Great Family Road TripConnect with JJ:https://www.alongfortheride.info/@thejjcampbell_Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/11/202333 minutes, 58 seconds
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Celebrating our kids for who they are with Nicole Zasowski

Happy Fourth of July!This week we have Nicole Zasowski on The Christian Parenting Podcast and we are talking all about celebration in our families and our parenting. Nicole is a mom of three, a licensed marriage and family therapist, and author of the books From Lost to Found and What if it’s Wonderful?We so often tie celebration and joy to accomplishment or milestones. But what if that is not the way it is supposed to be? Nicole challenges our typical idea of celebration and helps us understand it as a discipline, which is actually really liberating, especially as a mom.One thing we touch on is how and when to celebrate our kids. I’m working on this in my own home – I’m trying to be intentional to encourage my kids in a way that will build them up for who God made them to be, not what they accomplish. It can be hard to do because we naturally want to emphasize the amazing things that our kids do! And that’s good, we should, but Nicole gives us some great examples of helpful things we can say to our kids to celebrate them for who they are.As a bonus for our listeners, Nicole created an adorable handout of 8 prompts to use to celebrate personhood over performance! Just click here to download your copy!You will love what she has to say.Connect with Nicole!www.nicolezasowski.com@nicolezasowskiAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/4/202328 minutes, 11 seconds
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Teaching Kids About God’s Diverse Kingdom with Dorena Williamson

I love children’s books because even though they are meant for kids, I always get something out of their messages. Sometimes the beauty and simplicity of the text and illustrations brings me to tears! One of my all time favorite children’s book authors is Dorena Williamson. We have many of her books throughout our house, so I was so excited to have the opportunity to sit down and talk with her! Dorena is the author of 8 children’s books, her most current book is called I Know Who I am, which is all about teaching kids their identity in Christ from a young age. We get to hear about her heart behind the book and the illustrations on each page. Dorena is passionate about celebrating multiculturalism and diversity so we have a really good conversation about those things—why diversity matters, how to talk about representation and diversity with your kids, and how it all points back to God and how he made all his children in his image.Connect with Dorena:https://dorenawilliamson.com/@dorenawilliamson Links Mentioned:https://dorenawilliamson.com/books/i-know-who-i-am/https://dorenawilliamson.com/books/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/27/202329 minutes, 55 seconds
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How to maximize your time with Crystal Paine

Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. Today we are talking about how we can do that with our time.   Crystal’s new book is called Time Saving Mom and she is giving us all the tips and encouragement we need to be better at time management. We talk about the similarities between time management and budget management, the need to simplify, releasing your day to the Lord, and we even talk about getting kids to help around the house!   Crystal challenges us to rethink how we manage our time but also encourages us that it’s okay to be a work in progress. She encourages us to reframe our words from, “I’m not good at that” to “I’m working on that.” You will leave this episode filled with simple yet powerful wisdom from Crystal! Enjoy!   Connect with Crystal   Website: https://crystalpaine.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneySavingMom Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneysavingmom Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/msmblog/   Links Mentioned https://products.crystalpaine.com/store/     The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
6/20/202335 minutes, 51 seconds
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Hard is not the Same Thing as Bad with Abbie Halberstadt

This week we have Abbie Halberstadt on The Christian Parenting Podcast! Abbie is a mom of 10 kids ages 2-16, a home educator, fitness instructor, and author of the book M is for Mama.   In my conversation with Abbie we talk about sibling relationships, the overwhelm of motherhood, and how just because something is hard, doesn’t mean that it’s bad. Abbie reminds us that we are continually growing and learning as parents and the good news is that God is with us in that growth. When we rely on him and seek his heart for our parenting, we will be given everything we need to parent our kids well. If you need some encouragement in your parenting journey, no matter what stage you are in, this episode is for you! Connect with Abbie:   Website: https://www.misformama.net Instagram: @m.is.for.mama Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/misformama   Links Mentioned: https://misformama.net/book https://misformama.net/hard-is-not-the-same-thing-as-bad The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
6/13/202330 minutes, 41 seconds
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Being honest with yourself and God with Jennifer Dukes Lee

Jennifer Dukes Lee is joining me today and we are talking all about vulnerability. It’s hard to be vulnerable with other parents when it comes to our kids and sometimes it’s hard to be vulnerable with God! But today Jennifer talks with us about why vulnerability matters and how being truthful and open with God can change your parenting.   Jennifer has a guided journal called Stuff I’d Only Tell God that gives the space and prompts to help you be completely honest with yourself and God. So of course, we talk about the art of journaling and we have some fun at the end hearing some of Jennifer’s favorite and least favorite things. Connect with Jennifer   Website: https://jenniferdukeslee.com Instagram: @StuffIdOnlyTellGod @JenniferDukesLee Facebook @JenniferDukesLee Tik Tok @JenniferDukesLee   Links Mentioned https://bakerbookhouse.com/products/492085 https://a.co/d/4seavJb   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
6/6/202335 minutes, 23 seconds
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Modeling emotional health for our kids with Debra Fileta

Debra is a licensed counselor, homeschooling mom to four, a podcaster, a speaker and an author. Today she is joining me to talk about our emotional health and thinking habits. We talk about why we need to do the work of identifying and dealing with emotions and then make changes to heal.    We also talk about toxic optimism and how the way we respond to our emotions, our situations, and even our past experiences is so important in how we parent. All of those things effect how we model and teach our kids to regulate their emotions and walk through difficult situations.   Debra gives us really practical advice and a really convicting and encouraging message, you’re going to love her. Connect with Debra   Website: https://debrafileta.com/ Instagram: @debrafileta   Links Mentioned https://debrafileta.com/reset/
5/30/202330 minutes, 13 seconds
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When we feel overwhelmed and pulled apart with Katie Davis Majors

Today Katie Davis Majors joins me on The Christian Parenting Podcast and she is sharing her amazing story and heart with us. Katie is the author of Kisses From Katie and Daring to Hope. Her newest book is Safe All Along: Trading Our Fears and Anxieties for God’s Unshakable Peace.   Katie and I talk about her time in Uganda and her move back to the United States. We really focus on the challenges of life changes, the crazy pace of the American lifestyle and how it makes us feel pulled in so many different directions and contributes to anxiety, and the importance of surrounding yourself with community. Katie gives us some encouragement for managing anxiety, and gives us some ways to support and love our missionary and overseas friends when they move back to the States. Connect with Katie    Website: https://amazima.org/ Instagram: @katieinuganda_ @amazima   Links Mentioned https://www.amazimastore.org/products/safe-all-along https://www.amazimastore.org/collections/books   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
5/23/202334 minutes, 11 seconds
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Finding peace even when it’s hard with Brooke McGlothlin

Brooke McGlothlin is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast and you are going to love her! Brooke is the founder of Million Praying Moms and host of the Million Praying Moms Podcast. This ministry which exists to help moms make prayer their first and best response to the challenges of parenting. She is also a wife and a mom of two boys.    Brooke has a passion for prayer and connecting with God and it is so obvious in the way she speaks. Join us as we talk about why prayer matters, how peace is not an emotion and how we can have peace in our hearts and minds no matter what our current circumstances.   Brooke is so gentle and tender in her encouragement, I know you will leave this episode feeling refreshed. Connect with Brooke   Website: https://brookemcglothlin.net/ Instagram: @millionprayingmoms   Links Mentioned https://www.millionprayingmoms.com/ https://www.millionprayingmoms.com/shop-mpm/     The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
5/16/202334 minutes
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Taking care of your spiritual health with Amy Seiffert

Amy Seiffert is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast and you are going to love her! I am so excited for you guys to hear my guest today. Amy is on the teaching team at Brookside Church, she is a mom of three, and is so much fun to learn from. Today we are talking about her book Starved: Why we need a spiritual diet change to move us from tired, anxious, and overwhelmed to fulfilled whole and free.   Together we talk about why we need spiritual nourishment, what that looks like, and why it’s important as a parent. Amy leaves us with some really practical things we can do to deepen our relationship with God.   If you are feeling spiritually empty and need some encouragement, this is your episode! Connect with Amy   Website: https://www.amyseiffert.com/ Instagram: @amyseiffert   Links Mentioned https://www.amyseiffert.com/starved https://www.amyseiffert.com/starved-bible-study
5/9/202328 minutes, 54 seconds
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Investing in your marriage with Jodie Berndt

Today’s guest is Jodie Berndt and I am so excited for you all to hear her encouragement and learn about her book!   Jodie is a wife, mom to four adult kids, and grandparent to two little ones with two more on the way. She is also the author of the beloved Praying the Scriptures series of books. Her previous books are Praying the Scriptures for Your Children, Praying the Scriptures for Your Teens, Praying the Scriptures for Your Adult Children, Praying the Scriptures for Your Life. And now, she is releasing Praying the Scriptures for Your Marriage.   Jodie and I talk about why praying the scriptures is powerful and important, why investing in your marriage matters, how we can practically invest in our spouses, and how marriage ultimately points us to the beauty of the Gospel.   Connect with Jodie Website: https://jodieberndt.com/ Instagram: @jodie_berndt Facebook: @JodieBerndtWrites   Links Mentioned https://jodieberndt.com/resource_category/printables/ https://jodieberndt.com/praying-the-scriptures-for-your-marriage/  
5/2/202332 minutes
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Parenting in the teenage years with Craig Groeschel

This week Craig Groeschel is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast. Pastor Craig is pastor at Life Church, a New York Times bestselling author, husband to Amy, and father of six. His latest book is Winning the War in Your Mind for Teens and it is so helpful!   Pastor Craig and I talk about what makes the teenage brain unique, how it is changing, how we can help teens change negative thought patterns, what our priorities should be as Christian parents, and the importance of church community.   Pastor Craig’s adoration for his own kids is so evident in how he speaks about them. I think you will love hearing his advice to parents of teens and his encouragement that the teenage years are the perfect time to help your kids develop a real and lasting faith in Jesus.   Connect with Craig:   Website: www.craiggroeschel.com Instagram: @craiggroeschel @life.church   Links Mentioned: www.craiggroeschel.com/teens https://www.life.church/
4/25/202333 minutes
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You are Right Where You Belong with Heather MacFadyen

I am so excited to have Heather MacFadyen joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast today. Heather is host of the Don’t Mom Alone podcast and author of the books Don’t Mom Alone and Right Where You Belong: How to Identify and Fully Occupy Your God-Given Space. She is also a wife to Bruce and mom to four boys.    Today I get the privilege of sitting down with Heather to discuss Right Where You Belong. Heather and I talk all about a new definition of humility, what it means to occupy the space God gives you, and how to encourage your kids to identify and occupy their God given space. This is a book that I just cannot stop thinking about and you will soon find out why!   Connect with Heather:    Website: https://heathermacfadyen.com/ Instagram: @dontmomalone Facebook: @dontmomalone   Links Mentioned   https://heathermacfadyen.com/podcast-show/ https://heathermacfadyen.com/rwyb/   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
4/18/202336 minutes, 24 seconds
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So God Made a Mother with Leslie Means

Today we welcome Leslie Means to The Christian Parenting Podcast. Leslie lives in Nebraska with her husband and three young kids and she is the founder of Her View From Home, a website which features heartfelt contributor stories on motherhood, marriage, faith, and grief.   Leslie’s book, So God Made a Mother, is a collaboration of writers who talk about all things “mothering.” Today Leslie and I talk about her story of starting Her View from Home, the importance of community when it comes to parenting, how God made mothers (and parents) to be so many amazing and complex things, we touch a little bit on “hustle culture,” and how sharing your story is so important.   Connect with Leslie:   Website: https://herviewfromhome.com Instagram: @herviewfromhome @leslielmeans Facebook: facebook.com/herviewfromhome   Links Mentioned:   https://herviewfromhome.com/so-god-made-a-mother/   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
4/11/202332 minutes, 40 seconds
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Mornings Matter with Emily Ley

This week Emily Ley is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast. Emily is the founder of Simplified, a brand of planners and organizational tools for busy women. She is an author, entrepreneur, wife and mother to three.   Her newest book, Sure as the Sunrise, is a 100 day devotional that invites you to start your mornings with the Lord as you read about his unchanging steadfast love. Together, we discuss how our mornings have changed through different parenting seasons, why small changes work best, and how God is faithful through it all. Emily’s passion and drive are incredible, but equally as amazing is her focus on Jesus and his plans for her, her family, and her business.   Connect with Emily:   Website: www.emilyley.com Instagram: @emilyley Facebook: @emilyley   Links Mentioned: https://emilyleybooks.com/
4/4/202327 minutes, 54 seconds
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Nurturing your family’s faith through God’s creation with Eryn Lynum

This week we have Eryn Lynum on The Christian Parenting Podcast. Eryn is a mom of four, a certified master naturalist, and author of the book Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family’s Faith Through God’s Creation.   There are so many lessons to learn through creation, but it can be hard to make outdoor time a priority as a family. Whether you are outdoorsy or indoorsy, this episode is full of amazing (and easy) ideas for getting outside and connecting the dots between creation and creator so that you and your kids can experience the fullness of God!     Connect with Eryn   Website: https://erynlynum.com/ Instagram: @erynlynumauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorerynlynum   Links Mentioned   https://erynlynum.com/shop https://www.kregel.com/christian-living-and-devotionals/rooted-in-wonder/
3/28/202326 minutes, 21 seconds
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Making room for creativity with Ashlee Gadd

Ashlee Gadd is the founder of Coffee and Crumbs, a writer, photographer, wife, and mom of three. She is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast to talk about her book Create Anyway: The Joy of Pursing Creativity in the Margins of Motherhood.   Ashlee is passionate about pursuing our passions and creating even when it’s hard to find the time to do so. During our time together we talk about why creativity is important and worth the effort, how she finds time to do creative work, how collaboration fosters creativity, and how God is the ultimate creator.  Connect with Ashlee   Website: https://www.ashleegadd.com/ https://www.coffeeandcrumbs.net/ Instagram: @ashleegadd @coffeeandcrumbs   Links Mentioned   https://www.ashleegadd.com/book  
3/21/202323 minutes, 50 seconds
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Everyone can be a theologian with Phylicia Masonheimer

This week we have Phylicia Masonheimer on The Christian Parenting Podcast. Phylicia is a blogger, author, speaker, and podcast host who teaches Christians how to know what they believe and live it boldly.   Phylicia and I break down the idea that theology is an intimidating subject reserved for professors and pastors. In fact, everyone can and should be studying theology because what we believe about God informs everything we do—from how we think, what career we choose, and how we parent. Phylicia defines theology, gives us resources for studying, and even shares how to talk to kids of all ages about theology.   Connect with Phylicia:   Website: https://phyliciamasonheimer.com/ Instagram: @phyliciamasonheimer @everywomanatheologian   Links Mentioned:   Verity Podcast: https://phyliciamasonheimer.com/podcast/   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
3/14/202331 minutes, 5 seconds
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Raising Amazing Kids with Monica Swanson

Monica Swanson is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast and I am so excited for you to listen to this episode! Monica lives in Hawaii with her husband where she raised and homeschooled their four boys. Monica is the host of The Monica Swanson Podcast and her newest book is called Raising Amazing: Raising up kids who love God, like their family, and do the dishes without being asked.   Yes, having kids who do the dishes is great, but this book is less about doing dishes and more about building character in your kids. Monica and I talk about all-in parenting, being intentional with our kids, the importance of a family mission statement, and discipling kids at home.   Monica is the real deal and you will walk away with a really solid idea of what it means to raise amazing kids!   Connect with Monica   Website: https://monicaswanson.com/   Instagram: @monicaswanson_   Links Mentioned https://monicaswanson.com/raisingamazing/ https://monicaswanson.com/character-course/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-monica-swanson-podcast/id1468061855 https://open.spotify.com/show/6IcBL1wl8UF7TXtBusa2Vm   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
3/7/202330 minutes, 25 seconds
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We are all made in God’s image

Laura Wifler is the co-founder and Executive Director of Risen Motherhood, co-host of the podcast, and the co-author of Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments.   Laura’s youngest child, five-year-old Eden was diagnosed with Rare Chromosome Disease when she was two months old. Eden’s journey is the inspiration behind her latest book Like Me: A Story About Disability and Discovering God’s Image in Every Person, which is a beautiful children’s book that teaches kids about kindness, inclusion, and God’s love for all   Join Laura and me as we talk about how we can help our kids interact, befriend, and honor kids who have disabilities, what to do if your kids ask tough questions about disabilities (in private or in public!), and what it means to be made in the image of God.     Connect with Laura   Website: https://www.laurawifler.com/ Instagram: @laurawifler   Links Mentioned https://laurawifler.com/likeme https://laurawifler.com/tothecross https://laurawifler.com/risen-motherhood-book https://laurawifler.com/prayer   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
2/28/202329 minutes, 36 seconds
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God's Enduring Faithfulness with Beth Moore

Beth Moore is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast, and I could not be more excited about it!   Cynthia Yanof, host of Pardon the Mess, and I had the opportunity to sit down with Beth and discuss her new memoir All My Knotted-up Life. In her book, Beth is opening up about so many details of her life, from her incredibly difficult childhood, the ups and downs of marriage, parenting her girls, life in ministry and leaving the church she grew up with and loved.   Together we talk about parenting from a place of brokenness, being authentic with our kids, and handling church hurt while maintaining hope in Jesus. We even get to hear a little bit about what Beth’s daily time with the Lord looks like.   Through it all you will hear about God’s enduring faithfulness throughout Beth’s life. You don’t want to miss this episode!   Connect with Beth: https://www.tyndale.com/sites/allmyknotteduplife/ https://a.co/d/b5Xk4qS https://www.lproof.org/    Instagram: @bethmoorelpm @livingproofministries
2/27/202331 minutes, 5 seconds
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Getting "it" right in parenting

Sandra Stanley is joining me on The Christian Parenting Podcast and you are going to love her! Sandra is wife to Pastor Andy Stanley, mom of three adult kids, a brand new grandma, and co-author of the book Parenting: Getting It Right, which she wrote with her husband!   As a mom of grown kids, Sandra is familiar with all the highs and lows of parenting kids in all stages! Today we talk about what it means to parent with the relationship in mind, the various stages of parenting and now to be intentional as you move through each stage.   Sandra has so much wisdom to share, you do not want to miss this episode!     Connect with Sandra   Website: https://www.sandrastanley.com/ Instagram: @sandrawstanley   Links Mentioned https://andystanley.com/parenting/   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
2/14/202332 minutes, 37 seconds
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Disentangling Faith from Fear with Jinger Vuolo

This is the very first episode of The Christian Parenting Podcast! It’s been so fun getting ready to launch this podcast and we can’t wait for you to hear from our first guest, Jinger Vuolo! Jinger is known for her time on the TV shows 19 Kids and Counting and Counting on, but these days she is wife to Jeremy, mom to two girls, and author of the book Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear.   It was such a joy to talk with Jinger! During our time together, we talk about what disentangling your faith means, how her faith has changed, how people view Christianity vs. what Jesus really has to offer us, what she hopes for when it comes to raising her girls to follow Jesus, and we touch on what a gift marriage is.   Connect with Jinger:   Website: https://www.jingerandjeremy.com/   Instagram: @jingervuolo   The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
2/7/202333 minutes, 17 seconds
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As believing parents, we know how important it is to raise our kids with love and intentionality. We want to give our kids a full picture of God’s love for them every day! But some days, it’s really hard! We are stretched thin, tired, and often feel unequipped. The Christian Parenting Podcast gives parents the space and resources to set aside perfection and grow into the perfectly imperfect parents God made them to be.   Join host Steph Thurling and her guests as they discuss practical tips and spiritual guidance for your parenting journey.
1/9/20233 minutes, 19 seconds