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Family Discipleship: How to Disciple Your Kids with Joshua Putnam. On today's episode of the podcast we talk about FIVE WAYS to disciple your kids. ******CHEK OUT ALL THE PODCAST EPISODES ➡️ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4dCdctMgaBjFJ1J-4PLmoERjmM0rXSwP ❓❓❓ Got a QUESTION? Ask it here and you might get featured on a future Podcast episode: http://www.dennispoulette.com/questions/ This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission.
Full Circle Parenting is a book by Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins about Having Crucial Conversations with your kids. Check out Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins' book "Full Circle Parenting" ➡️ https://amzn.to/3bEheyD In this episode of the Podcast, I sit down with authors Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins to talk about important conversations we need to have with our kids and how their book can guide us through those conversations. We also talk about the complexity of life and how to let the Bible influence our kids more than the world around them. ❓❓❓ Got a QUESTION? Ask it here and you might get featured on a future Podcast episode: http://www.dennispoulette.com/questions/ This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. ⚡️ Hey there! My name is Dennis. I have worked with young people and their families for over 20 years. I love creating relevant conversations that will help you lead and launch your teenagers.
Kevin Kolbe gives his story about what he's learned about parenting a special needs child and how God has helped through it all. Be sure to connect with Kevin online and thank him for the conversation: ☞ WEBSITE: https://kevinkolbe.com/ ☞ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/kevinkolbe ☞ REALLY AWESOME VIDEO ABOUT ELIAS AND HIS FRIEND MAX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uVnL1XnhIE We also talk about what other families can do to come alongside those who have special needs children. I hope the conversation encourages both parents who have special needs kids and other parents who wonder how to help and encourage their friends and neighbors who have children with special needs. Check out the video version as well: THIS EPISODE: https://youtu.be/iLBnDyw8w-c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚡️ Hey there! My name is Dennis. I have worked with young people and their families for over 20 years. I want to come alongside you with relevant conversations that will help you lead and launch your teenagers.
Mental Health is an important topic, especially when it comes to teenagers. In this episode we talk about how to help kids with mental health. ****Get Brett's Book: https://amzn.to/3grqZ4h Brett's Website: www.brettullman.com Brett's book: https://amzn.to/3grqZ4h (affiliate) Brett's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brettu Watch to the Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/53Aw8EP6yWU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚡️ Hey there! My name is Dennis. I have worked with young people and their families for over 20 years. I want to come alongside you with relevant conversations that will help you lead and launch your teenagers.
Parents and the church should work together to disciple kids. Paul Turner gives some insight into how to improve your relationship with your youth workers. Connect with Paul at http://www.thediscipleproject.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How can we pass on faith to our teenagers? In this episode, Joshua Verwers gives practical advice on how to keep older kids engaged in understanding what God has for them.
How can our kids learn to be civil in a world full of anger and fighting? If we don't teach our kids basic civility, we will only see society continue to decline and division will increase. Parents should be proactive in teaching their kids civility and being positive examples in this arena. In this Podcast Episode, I sit down with an old friend of mine, Jeff Coleman. Jeff served on the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and is founder of Churchill Creative. He also wrote a book titled "With All Due Respect: Recovering the Manners & Civility of Political Combat" (Affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3k8NFqe). You can get in touch with Jeff at: https://churchillmedia.org
Dave Rahn and Ebonie Davis just wrote an incredible book called "Disrupting Teens with Joy: Helping Youth Discover Jesus-Focused, Gritty Faith." They come on today's episode to talk about their book and how we as parents can help our kids really dive deep into their faith and experience true joy in Christ. Get the book on Amazon (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/3kAwLCq Connect with me on social media: YouTube Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook
In this podcast episode, I talk with Kristen Ivy about the Phase Project and how it helps parents understand and lead their teenagers. RECOMMENDED LINKS: Kristen's Books (affiliate link) Kristen on Instagram The Phase Project The Parent Cue VIDEOS CLIPS FROM THIS EPISODE: Advice for Middle School Parents
In this Episode, I talk with Dr. Paul Gibson, pastor at Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Paul also leads a ministry called Healthy Marriage, Healthy Family. We talk about healthy rhythms and important communication during a time of quarantine (or any time). LINKS: https://www.healthymarriagehealthyfamily.com dennispoulette.com Originally aired as a Facebook Live at: facebook.com/dennispoulettejr
This is an interview I did with David Tarkington, pastor of First Baptist Church of Orange Park. We talk about family worship and how to win as family.
As we're helping the next generation succeed, we need to encourage them and remind ourselves of the importance of patience. As we look at Nehemiah, we see him exercise patience and wait on God to show him what to do. Too often we feel the need to push young people into things or press them to have it all figured out. The reality is that patience is important both for them and for those who are trying to help them succeed. Connect with me at: instagram.com/drpoulette twitter.com/drpoulette Dennispoulette.com
In this Episode I sit down with Mark Ostreicher and talk about the teenage brain and how a greater understanding of how our kids are developing in this area can help us as we seek to help them. We talk practical advice about the way that the adolescent brain develops and what parents, youth workers, and other adults can do to help them exercise their brains and grow as a result. Be sure to check out Marko's books as well as his current ministry The Youth Cartel. The books referenced in this Episode are: A Parent's Guide to Understanding Teenage Brains Understanding Your Young Teen As always, you can get in touch with me (Dennis) on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. I'd love to connect with you.
Psalm 127 reminds us of the blessing that kids are, and I have the opportunity to share some things about the way that God works in kids' lives by telling the story of one of the families in our church. I hope this Podcast episode brings value to parents who are often overwhelmed with parenting. Hopefully we can walk beside each other and partner together to teach the next generation that Jesus changes everything. My prayer is that this Podcast can be a resource to parents as we seek to help our kids love God and love others.
This Podcast is the audio summary of a sermon I preached at Springdale Community Church on May 19, 2019 about the story of Bezalel in Exodus 31. Bezalel was one of the guys that God chose to build the tabernacle so that God could fulfill His purposes in the lives of the Israelites. You can watch this summary on YouTube by clicking here. You can watch the entire sermon by clicking here. I'd love to connect with you and hear your thoughts about this episode. Connect with me on Twitter (@drpoulette).
In this episode, you can hear a summary of our Easter service from Springdale Community Church. You can also watch the entire sermon on Vimeo by clicking here. Or watch the Sunday Summary on my YouTube channel by clicking here.
Too often we think of prayer as us just talking to God, when it is really us communicating with God. It includes both talking and listening to Him. It provides us with a way of connecting with Him. In this episode, Daniel Pieper shares with us what it means to connect with God through prayer.
This bonus episode contains the audio from the mash up of my talk about the shepherds on the first Christmas. You can check out the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bShREuaPy5k
I talk about 5 different activities that we should be looking to be involved in if we are to grow spiritually as we allow Jesus to change us. www.dennispoulette.com www.youtube.com/drpoulette
This bonus episode includes the audio summary of my talk from Sunday evening at our Springdale Community Church Student Gathering. I spoke about how Christmas is not always as magical as it is portrayed in the movies. Sometimes it is a lot worse. It certainly was for Mary. But God stepped in to remind her that He is always with her. Find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/VeBY0Zjgceo
I believe that consistency is key to community. I talked about that in a YouTube video this week, and in this episode of the Podcast, I talk with you about four ways you can be consistent in your relationships with other people that will help build community. - Episode Post: http://www.dennispoulette.com/episode002 - YouTube Video mentioned: https://youtu.be/X4rtC_meMOw - Last week's episode: http://www.dennispoulette.com/episode001/
At the end of October, I challenged myself (and others) to read the entire New Testament in November. We called it #ntvember. In this episode, recorded the last day of November, I share what I learned during the month as far as reading the Bible goes and some tips on how to be successful in your quest to read the Bible in a specific amount of time.
These last few days have seen a few failures for our ministry...at least in our eyes. But God’s work goes on.