Robin and Erica Steele host a very honest, funny, and needed talk about raising a family in this generation. It is brutally hard to maintain sanity in our homes with all of the chaos that goes on around us. The Steeles bring a little fun and a lot of faith into the conversation. In 2001, they were devastated by the news that their first born had a profound brain defect and was expected to live only 6 months. Since then they have trusted God and dug deep. That baby is now 18 years old (with profound special needs)! The Steeles have 3 teenagers: Kennady, Jude, and Avery. They are pastors of a large multi-cultural, multi-generational church in San Marcos, TX.
It can be intimidating to approach or interact with people who have special needs (and their family members). We hit the topic straight on and give our perspective as parents. We hope this will empower and release people to make a difference!
Robin and Erica talk about their new year habits, reading, and listening stuff. Plus, they talk about the journey towards seeing dreams come true.
In this episode, we have some fun talking about when and how we "fight" as a couple. It's not always pretty, but we find a way to move forward with humility.
In this episode, Robin and Erica discuss how their boundaries protect their quality of life. They touch on social media, relationships, money, and more.
In this episode, we give you a chapter from Robin's audio book: How To Be Made Whole, releasing September 15th, 2020.
We have seen some tough things. This episode shares the toughest times we went through. It gives perspective on quality of life, death, corona virus, and more.
One of the things that has made our life beautiful and complete is ...community. We have been walking with others all along the way. Here are some stories and pointers on developing your own tribe.
This is a short episode to introduce ourselves and let you know what we are all about. Ex- We are Robin and Erica Steele... we talk about family life, challenges, faith, funny random stuff... you get the picture.