Gospel Shaped Home is a family discipleship resource from Providence Baptist Church in Raleigh North Carolina, equipping you and your family to be on mission with God to the end of the street and the end of the earth.
Our one shared goal is for church and home to partner together in the discipleship of the next generation. Sometimes that means we want to better equip parents with the things we're talking about in Providence Kids and Providence Students so parents can better continue those conversations in the home. Our students fall series has been on the Fear of God vs. the Fear of Man. Join Jarrick, Scott, and Ben as they discuss living in the reality between fearing God and fearing man.
Our one shared goal is for church and home to partner together in the discipleship of the next generation. Sometimes that means we want to better equip parents with the things we're talking about in Providence Kids and Providence Students so parents can better continue those conversations in the home. Our kids fall series has been on Ekklesia: Defining and Describing the Church. Join Scott, Jarrick, and Ben as they talk about the body of the church, the mission of the church, and the longevity of the church.
Our one shared goal is for church and home to partner together in the discipleship of the next generation. Sometimes that means we want to better equip parents with the things we're talking about in Providence Kids and Providence Students so parents can better continue those conversations in the home. Our students fall series has been on the Fear of God vs. the Fear of Man. Join Jarrick, Scott, and Ben as they discuss living in the reality between fearing God and fearing man.
Our one shared goal is for church and home to partner together in the discipleship of the next generation. Sometimes that means we want to better equip parents with the things we're talking about in Providence Kids and Providence Students so parents can better continue those conversations in the home. Our kids fall series has been on Ekklesia: Defining and Describing the Church. Join Scott, Jarrick, and Ben as they talk about the leaders of the church and the gathering of the church.
Our one shared goal is for church and home to partner together in the discipleship of the next generation. Sometimes that means we want to better equip parents with the things we're talking about in Providence Kids and Providence Students so parents can better continue those conversations in the home. Our students fall series has been on the Fear of God vs. the Fear of Man. Join Jarrick, Scott, and Ben as they discuss living in the reality between fearing God and fearing man.
Our one shared goal is for church and home to partner together in the discipleship of the next generation. Sometimes that means we want to better equip parents with the things we're talking about in Providence Kids and Providence Students so parents can better continue those conversations in the home. Our kids fall series has been on Ekklesia: Defining and Describing the Church. Join Scott, Jarrick, and Ben as they talk about the foundation of the church and the birth of the church.
Pursue God's Mission is the sixth of our 6 Big Truths that we want to serve as an anchor in the discipleship of our kids. To go and make disciples of all nations is the task and calling of every believer. Join us as we think about ways to have our kids passionate about and equipped for that pursuit from an early age. Join Scott, Jarrick, and special guest Andy Owens as they discuss this truth.
Love God's People in the fifth of our 6 Big Truths that we want to serve as an anchor in the discipleship of our kids. It's in and through the church that God's manifold wisdom is made known. What does it mean to love God's people and how can we help our kids to love God's people? How do we give our kids an accurate ecclesiology? Join Scott, Daniel, and Pastor of Young Adult Discipleship Sam Nelson as they discuss this truth.
Walk in God's Ways is the fourth of our 6 Big Truths that we want to serve as an anchor in the discipleship of our kids. For we are called to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him. Following Jesus isn't just about knowing, but growing and walking and being. We want to spiritually form our kids into the image and likeness of God, not just inform them about who He is. Join Scott, Jarrick, and new Family Discipleship Pastor Ben Holden as they discuss this truth.
Listen to God's Word is the third of our 6 Big Truths that we want to serve as an anchor in the discipleship of our kids. For the Word of God is living and active. How can we call and invite our kids to listen to God's Word and establish our homes on the authority of the Bible? Join Scott, Jarrick, and Daniel as they discuss this truth.
Trust in God's Son is the second of our 6 Big Truths that we want to serve an anchor in the discipleship of our kids. For Jesus came to save sinners. What are ways to reinforce, remind, and teach this truth to our kids and help make our homes centered on the gospel every single day and draw our kids to saving faith in Jesus? Join Scott, Alyson Miller, our Kids Assistant Director, and Rachel Lambert, our Women's Discipleship Director, as they discuss this truth.
Rejoicing in God's Greatness is the first of our 6 Big Truths that we want to serve as an anchor in the discipleship of our kids. For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised. How do we help, model, and teach our kids to do this for God's glory and their good? Join Scott, Jarrick, and special guest Emily Dodson, Worship Director at Providence, as they discuss this truth.
How Do You Parent as a Team? Join our family discipleship team for the seventh episode in our Ask Us Anything mini-series as we answer your questions and seek to apply biblical wisdom to different areas within parenting and family discipleship that are relevant in today's world.
As summer comes to a close and the school year has already begun or begins, it's a new season of opportunity for church and home to partner together for the sake of discipleship. Join our family discipleship team as they talk about creating new habits and rhythms for a new school year and have some fun and share some memories along the way!
How Do You Encourage Confidence and Overcome Anxiety in Your Kids? Join our family discipleship team for the sixth episode in our Ask Us Anything mini-series as we answer your questions and seek to apply biblical wisdom to different areas within parenting and family discipleship that are relevant in today's world.
How Do You Balance Extracurricular Activities? Join our family discipleship team for the fifth episode in our Ask Us Anything mini-series as we answer your questions and seek to apply biblical wisdom to different areas within parenting and family discipleship that are relevant in today's world.
How Do You Talk About and Practice the Ordinances With Your Kids? Join our family discipleship team for the fourth episode in our Ask Us Anything mini-series as we answer your questions and seek to apply biblical wisdom to different areas within parenting and family discipleship that are relevant in today's world.
What are your thoughts on biblical dating and teenagers? Join our family discipleship team for the third episode in our Ask Us Anything mini-series as we answer your questions and seek to apply biblical wisdom to different areas within parenting and family discipleship that are relevant in today's world.
How do you address modesty and sexuality in the midst of the summer months? Join our family discipleship team for the second episode in our Ask Us Anything mini-series as we answer your questions and seek to apply biblical wisdom to different areas within parenting and family discipleship that are relevant in today's world.
How do you discern what your kids should read and watch? Join our family discipleship team for the first episode in our Ask Us Anything mini-series as we answer your questions and seek to apply biblical wisdom to different areas within parenting and family discipleship that are relevant in today's world.
Why is there so much confusion about gender in our culture? Why has something that once seemed so simple become something so complex? And most importantly, how can we love and train our children well and protect them from destructive and dangerous ideologies? Join us as special guest Joseph Backholm helps us consider these sensitive topics.
Contrary to popular belief, we should not follow our hearts because our feelings aren't a reliable guide to truth or happiness. Join us as special guest Joseph Backholm helps us consider the deceitfulness of the heart, the authority of Scripture, worldview, and much more.
Join us as special guest Joseph Backholm helps us consider why Christians are out of step with the surrounding culture, and how surrendering to the authority of Jesus is the foundation of real joy human flourishing.
We all know that parenting toddlers is different than parenting teenagers, but how do we as parents adjust as our kids grow and mature? Join us as special guest Leon Tucker talks about key goals and concepts in different seasons of parenting.
This episode is a recording of one of the breakout sessions from our 2021 Family Milestones Celebration. Brian and Tabatha Frost share wisdom from their experience of raising three boys and how they created rhythms that pointed their boys to the Lord.
This episode is a recording of one of the breakout sessions from our 2021 Family Milestones Celebration. Daniel Savage gives practical instruction on what you can do as a parent to model and teach good spiritual disciplines to your kids.
The task of discipleship is more than just conveying information: It is to instruct the mind, inspire the heart, and influence the will. Join our family discipleship team as we unpack and flesh out the fourth and final sermon in our Raising Kids sermon series by discussing the main points of the sermon and give personal and practical application along the way.
What ingredients do all kids need when it comes to their spiritual formation? Join our family discipleship team as we unpack and flesh out the third sermon in our Raising Kids sermon series by discussing the main points of the sermon and give personal and practical application along the way.
What tools has God given us to teach the next generation in our homes and in our church? Join our family discipleship team as we unpack and flesh out the second sermon in our Raising Kids sermon series by discussing the main points of the sermon and give personal and practical application along the way.
You can't pass on what you don't first possess. Join our family discipleship team as we unpack and flesh out the first sermon in our Raising Kids sermon series by discussing the main points of the sermon and give personal and practical application along the way.
When we try to control with a heavy hand and lead with a flimsy example, we're in danger of exasperating our kids. Join us as special guest Leon Tucker discusses some ways we might err as parents, and offers encouragement on how to guard against these dangers.
When we try to parent our kids without relational capital and healthy reserves of love, we're likely to go astray. Join us as special guest Leon Tucker discusses a relational model of parenting.
Simple routines and small habits play an outsized role in the spiritual formation of our families. Discipleship happens in the context of relationship and relationships take time. And sometimes we have to establish habits that keep important things - like work or even parenting - from becoming ultimate things. Join us as we discuss work, marriage and family worship from Justin Whitmel Earley's book, Habits of the Household.
Simple routines and small habits play an outsized role in the spiritual formation of our families. Seizing unplanned opportunities for spiritual formation is two-fold. It involves recognizing and limiting those influences that would conform us to the pattern of this world. And it also means pursuing those gracious influences that would lead to transformation into Christlikeness. Join us as we discuss screens, play, and conversation from Justin Whitmel Earley's book, Habits of the Household.
Simple routines and small habits play an outsized role in the spiritual formation of our families. For moments of discipline to become fruitful opportunities for discipleship, we have to recognize (and interrupt!) our natural instincts with grace-empowered habits that remind us and our kids of God's love in Christ. Join us as we discuss Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley.
Simple routines and small habits play an outsized role in the spiritual formation of our families. Mealtimes are for communion, not just consumption. But family meals are bigger than our nuclear families too. They're also an opportunity for us as a family to turn strangers into friends. Join us as we discuss Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley.
Simple routines and small habits play an outsized role in the spiritual formation of our families. In this episode, we consider how mornings are for waking up to the reality of God's love and evenings are for resting in His unchanging grace. Join us as we discuss Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley.
While our marriages are shaped by how we respond to defining moments, in Christ, we are never imprisoned by our past failures and wasted moments. Wherever we are in marriage, God calls us to rest ultimately in the defining moment of Christ's death in our place, His victory over the grave, and His justifying verdict over our lives. Join us as we discuss the final chapter of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
How do we endure when life's dilemmas remain unresolved? How do we persevere in loving our spouse when trials have no clear end in sight? We find peace, not in having all the answers, but in clinging to the unchanging goodness of God. Check out the most recent episode of the podcast as we discuss chapter 11 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
Our relationship with our kids changes over time, especially when they leave. It's never too early to think about how you can lift burdens from, not load burdens onto your adult children. This conversation is also helpful for younger couples still trying to figure out how to relate to their own parents. Join us as we discuss chapter 10 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
When the dreams and expectations we bring into marriage fail and go unmet, it can be disorienting. But if we will trust God's wisdom and work even in those moments, they can be opportunities for growth and enduring love. Join us as we discuss chapter 9 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
Sexual intimacy can be a gauge displaying the health (or lack thereof) and durability of marital intimacy. But sex, and unmet sexual expectations, can also lead to a lot of frustration and bitterness in marriage. Sex is hard to talk about, but it's too important not to. Join us as we discuss chapter 8 of Dave Harvey's book, I Still Do.
Mercy, from God to us and from us to our spouse, is essential for making marriage a haven we love to come home to. Join us as we discuss chapter 7 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
Suffering will crash your marriage at some point or another, and how you trust God and receive it as an opportunity will greatly impact the future health of your marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 6 of Dave Harvey’s new book, I Still Do.
Suffering will crash your marriage at some point or another, and how you trust God and receive it as an opportunity will greatly impact the future health of your marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 6 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
Meaningful membership in a healthy, Gospel-preaching church is essential for a strong and durable marriage, and to help our marriages point faithfully to the ultimate marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 5 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
Meaningful membership in a healthy, Gospel-preaching church is essential for a strong and durable marriage, and to help our marriages point faithfully to the ultimate marriage. Join us as we discuss chapter 5 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
God graciously uses weakness in life and marriage to draw us into deeper dependence on Him and His strength. Join in as we discuss chapter 4 of Dave Harvey’s new book, I Still Do.
God graciously uses weakness in life and marriage to draw us into deeper dependence on Him and His strength. Join in as we discuss chapter 4 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.
While our brokenness is more complex than our sin, we have to fight against the destructive tendency to avoid responsibility for our sin and shift the blame to others. Join us as we discuss chapter 3 of Dave Harvey’s new book, I Still Do.
While our brokenness is more complex than our sin, we have to fight against the destructive tendency to avoid responsibility for our sin and shift the blame to others. Join us as we discuss chapter 3 of Dave Harvey's new book, I Still Do.