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.
The Christian Parenting Podcast is a wonderful resource for parents seeking guidance and encouragement in their journey of raising children. The show, hosted by Steph, provides a perfect amount of time for listeners to take a walk or engage in other activities while listening to insightful discussions on parenting. With each episode, I have learned valuable lessons and feel uplifted rather than shamed about my struggles as a parent. I am grateful to Christian Parenting for offering this incredible resource.
One of the best aspects of The Christian Parenting Podcast is the variety of guests who bring different perspectives and experiences into the conversations. It's refreshing to hear from different people who are investing in our children through their parents. The podcast is also wholesome and can be listened to with children around, making it an excellent resource for families. I appreciate the advice provided on each episode, which has been valuable in my own parenting journey.
I recently discovered this podcast and have enjoyed every episode so far. The host, Steph, has a great style and the guests she interviews have been engaging and informative. I look forward to more episodes in the future, as they always leave me excited and inspired.
What sets this podcast apart is its ability to bring beautiful perspectives into faith and how it intertwines with parenting. The guests feel relatable and their insights have been a joy to listen to. This podcast has undoubtedly deepened my understanding of love and living through Christ.
Another standout feature of The Christian Parenting Podcast is its emphasis on encouragement for real, messy, and beautiful seasons of parenting. Steph asks thoughtful questions that facilitate insightful conversations with knowledgeable guests who approach parenting with faith at the forefront. I highly recommend checking out this podcast if you're looking for uplifting content related to parenting.
In conclusion, The Christian Parenting Podcast has quickly become my favorite podcast due to its realness, vulnerability, encouragement, and practical tips for parents seeking connection with Christ in their family lives. Each episode leaves me feeling filled up and ready to embrace my role as a mom. I recommend this podcast to everyone, as it offers life-giving and helpful content that is sure to resonate with parents in all seasons of life.
We're continuing our school choice series, and today's episode is such a thoughtful one. I'm joined by Ashley Grutzmacher—a public school teacher, mom, and passionate advocate for loving your neighbor and showing up well in your community. Ashley offers such a grounded and honest look into the public school experience, and I think this conversation will leave you feeling both encouraged and equipped.Whether public school is your current path or you're simply exploring options, Ashley brings clarity and hope to the decision-making process.Here's what you'll hear in today's conversation:Public schools offer unique opportunities to build relationships, engage with diversity, and reflect Christ in a natural way.Faith and public education can coexist. With intentionality, families can stay grounded in their values while fully participating in the public system.Challenges will come, but so will growth. Ashley shares practical ways to prepare your kids spiritually for real-world experiences.You don't do this alone. Community, church, and family rhythms all help support your child's faith, wherever they attend school.Ashley is a seasoned public school teacher and mom who brings a front-row perspective to the joys and challenges of raising Christian kids in a public school setting. Her heart for students and her passion for faithful parenting make her a trusted voice in this important conversation.I hope this episode reminds you that with prayer, wisdom, and support, you can thrive wherever God calls your family.With grace,Steph(00:00) Introduction to Public Education and Personal Background(15:08) Benefits of Public Schooling(29:53) Challenges in Public Schooling for Believers(24:06) Misconceptions About Public Schools(31:48) Navigating School Choices as Parents(36:42) Core Values in EducationResources MentionedNIV Application BibleSupport Christian ParentingThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're continuing our special series on school choices today, and I'm so excited to share this conversation with Leigh Nguyen, a mom who never planned to homeschool but followed God's nudge and hasn't looked back. Her story is honest, inspiring, and full of practical insight for anyone wondering if homeschooling could actually work for their family.Whether you're curious about it, overwhelmed by it, or already in the thick of it, Leigh brings a calm, grace-filled perspective that might just be the encouragement you need today.Here's what you'll hear in today's conversation:Faith can lead us down unexpected paths. Leigh didn't start out with a homeschool plan, but God met her in the unknown.Homeschooling isn't perfect, but it's purposeful. Every hard moment is an opportunity for connection, growth, and trust.Learning happens everywhere. From the kitchen table to the grocery store, faith and education beautifully intertwine.There's no “right” way to do it. Homeschooling looks different for every family and that's the beauty of it.Leigh is a homeschooling mom of four with a background in education and a heart for helping other parents feel confident and equipped in their own homeschooling journey. She speaks and writes about faith-filled parenting and creating a home where learning and discipleship go hand in hand.I hope this episode gives you clarity and encouragement as you navigate your family's next steps.(03:03) The Decision to Homeschool(05:55) Daily Life in Homeschooling(09:10) Integrating Faith into Education(11:58) Choosing Curriculum(15:05) Overcoming Doubts in Homeschooling(18:01) Socialization in Homeschooling(20:29) Holistic Learning Through Everyday Activities(23:29) The Socialization Debate in Homeschooling(26:54) Challenges of Homeschooling: Finding Balance(29:07) The Growth of Homeschooled Children(33:42) Lessons Learned: Reflections on Homeschooling(36:47) Advice for New Homeschooling ParentsConnect with LeighInstagramLittle by Little HomeschoolLittle by Little Homeschool podcastResources MentionedChristian Parenting storeSupport Christian ParentingThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're continuing our special series all about school options, and today we're diving into private Christian education. This is a conversation that I think will really help if you're trying to figure out what role faith can (and should) play in your child's school life. I'm joined by Katelyn Freitas, the middle school principal at my kids' school, and her insight is full of heart, wisdom, and practical encouragement.Here are four takeaways from our conversation:Faith-based learning shapes character. Discipleship is woven into every subject and classroom moment.Partnership with parents matters. Christian schools work best when parents are active, involved, and aligned in mission.Community changes everything. Relationships between students, families, and staff create a spiritual foundation that lasts.Every child is discipled uniquely. Christian schools aren't one-size-fits-all; they're about helping each child grow in Christ.Katelyn is a passionate leader in Christian education with years of experience in both teaching and administration. As a principal, she brings clarity, compassion, and a deep commitment to seeing students flourish academically and spiritually. She's also someone I personally trust with my own kids which made this conversation extra special.I hope this episode encourages you as you consider what's best for your family.(02:54) Current Role and Responsibilities in Christian Education(05:58) Understanding Private Christian Education(09:08) Benefits of Private Christian Schools(11:58) Challenges of Private Christian Education(15:05) Community and Family Dynamics in Private Schools(18:00) Identifying the Right Fit for Families(20:56) Curriculum and Faith Integration in Christian Schools(21:37) Integrating Faith and Education(27:31) Discipline vs. Discipleship in Schools(33:02) Navigating School Choices for FamiliesResources MentionedChapel Hill AcademyAssociation of Christian SchoolsNIV Application BibleChristian Parenting resourcesMarriage SimplifiedThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're kicking off a brand-new series all about school choices because let's be honest, it's something many of us didn't realize would be such a big parenting decision. Over the next five weeks we will be covering the pros and cons of multiple different school options: public school, private school, homeschool, and online school.In this first episode, I'm joined by my husband, Trevor, as we share our personal journey through public school, homeschooling, and Christian private school and why we're always open to changing paths if that's what's best for our family.Here are four key takeaways from our conversation:Your school decision doesn't have to be forever. We've learned it's okay to reevaluate and pivot when needed.God's guidance matters more than a perfect plan. Seeking him first gives peace in the uncertainty.Every option has pros and cons. We talk candidly about what worked (and what didn't) in each of our experiences.This is a judgment-free zone. This whole series is about informing, not convincing so you can make the best choice for your family.Trevor is my husband, parenting partner, and co-navigator of all things school-related. He's walked through this journey with me step by step, and together we've faced the highs, lows, and many “what now?” moments that come with raising school-aged kids in today's world.I hope this episode encourages you and reminds you that you're not alone in figuring this stuff out. Let's keep seeking God and trusting him to lead the way.(00:00) Navigating School Choices(02:52) The Impact of COVID on Education(06:08) Homeschooling vs. Private School(08:52) Values and Priorities in Education(11:48) Making Informed Decisions(15:00) The Role of Finances in Education(17:53) Understanding Your Child's Needs(20:57) Making Big Decisions Together(23:54) Finding Peace in UncertaintyChristian Parenting ResourcesThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we're diving into something every family longs for...Joy. I'm joined by Tauren Wells, and we're talking about how to create a home filled with lasting joy, not just fleeting happiness. We unpack what it looks like to live out the beatitudes, how our identity shapes our parenting, and why emotional health matters so much in our homes.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Joy > Happiness, Tauren reminds us that true joy is rooted in Jesus—not in perfect circumstances.Knowing who we are in Christ helps us parent from a place of peace, not pressure.Creating a peaceful home means modeling grace and leading with humility—even in conflict.We talk about the importance of letting our kids (and ourselves) feel emotions and grow from them.Tauren Wells is a Grammy-nominated Christian artist, pastor, and speaker known for blending powerful music with deep biblical truth. He's passionate about helping people find purpose, identity, and joy in Christ and that passion shines through in both his music and his message to families.This episode will leave you feeling encouraged, equipped, and ready to build a home full of the kind of joy that lasts. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.(02:57) Understanding Joy and Happiness(05:51) The Beatitudes: A Path to True Happiness(08:45) Identity vs. Activity in Parenting(12:03) The Role of Peacemaking in Families(14:59) Navigating Emotions with Children(18:06) Creating a Peaceful Home Environment(21:02) The Importance of Emotional Awareness(24:01) Encouragement for Parents Seeking JoyConnect with TaurenTauren's websiteTauren's podcastsInstagramResources mentionedJoy Bomb bookMarriage SimplifiedChristian Parenting resourcesThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's conversation is so timely and practical. I'm joined by Clare Morell, author of the upcoming book The Tech Exit, and we're talking all about how digital technology is shaping our kids—and what we can do about it. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by screen time, smartphone battles, or social media pressure, this episode will leave you feeling hopeful and empowered.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Clare breaks down how today's tech works against our efforts to raise emotionally and spiritually healthy kids.Relying solely on settings and filters won't protect our kids from tech's deeper impacts.From screen-time rules to alternative phones and community support, Clare shares realistic ways to shift your family's tech culture.We end the episode with tons of fun, practical activities for keeping kids engaged—no devices required!Clare Morell is a writer, speaker, and mom of four who is passionate about helping families reclaim their homes from digital overload. Her book The Tech Exit offers a hopeful, step-by-step guide to reducing screen dependence and cultivating deeper connection and purpose in your home.Whether your kids are toddlers or teens, this conversation is packed with encouragement and doable next steps to help you raise tech-wise, Jesus-following kids.(02:51) The Dangers of Digital Technology for Kids(06:09) Understanding the Impact of Smartphones on Child Development(08:59) The Limitations of Parental Controls(12:05) Navigating the Challenges of Technology in Parenting(14:50) Building a Tech-Free Culture at Home(22:15) The Impact of Personalized Entertainment(25:06) Balancing Screen Time and Real-Life Responsibilities(28:04) Navigating Technology's Role in Parenting(29:57) Creating Engaging Alternatives to Screens(37:02) Encouragement for Parents of Older KidsConnect with ClareThe Tech ExitClare's SubstackClare's X accountResources MentionedMarriage SimplifiedNIV Application BibleThe Tech ExitThe Busy ToddlerWater beadsBaking soda and vinegar activitiesSensory bin ideasIkea drawing paper rollThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hello Friends,This week's episode is incredibly special to me. I'm joined by Lee Strobel, whose book The Case for Christ played a huge role in reigniting my faith back in college. Getting to sit down with him felt like a full-circle moment—and I can't wait for you to hear this conversation. Lee shares his personal journey from atheism to belief, and we dive into the fascinating topic of the supernatural side of our faith.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Lee explains how miracles, dreams, and near-death experiences can deepen our faith and point to the truth of God's presence.Helping our kids truly know Scripture equips them to grow in faith and navigate the world confidently.Parents need to model and teach their kids how to ask hard questions and defend their faith with both truth and grace.Lee's story reminds us that belief in Jesus is not blind—it's grounded in reason, evidence, and personal transformation.Lee Strobel is a former award-winning legal editor for The Chicago Tribune who became a Christian after investigating the claims of Christianity. He's the bestselling author of The Case for Christ, The Case for Faith, and his latest book, Seeing the Supernatural, which explores spiritual encounters from a biblical worldview. Today, Lee is passionate about helping others discover the truth of the gospel.This conversation will equip and encourage you as a parent to raise kids who love Jesus, trust his Word, and stand firm in their faith. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.With love,Steph(00:00) Introduction to Lee Strobel and His Journey(02:48) The Supernatural: A New Exploration(05:59) Investigating the Supernatural Realm(09:04) Miracles and Documented Evidence(12:03) Supernatural Dreams and Their Impact(14:57) Near-Death Experiences and Visions(18:11) Teaching Kids About the Supernatural(21:04) The Importance of Biblical Literacy(23:59) Encouragement for Parents(26:51) Conclusion and ResourcesConnect with LeeLeeStrobel.comLee Strobel X Seeing the Supernatural bookResources MentionedCase for Christ for Kids The Case for Christ Student EditionMarriage SimplifiedNIV Application BibleThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I'm so excited about this week's episode because I'm joined by two of my favorite guests Sissy Goff and David Thomas from the Raising Boys and Girls podcast! They're sharing incredible insights from their counseling practice and offering encouragement for every parent navigating the emotional ups and downs of raising kids today.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Anxiety and emotional overwhelm are on the rise, but there are simple, effective ways to help our kids cope.Sissy and David share how their therapy dogs are making a big difference in helping kids feel safe and supported.Small, consistent steps—like routines and regulation tools—can strengthen your child's emotional health.They tell us about their upcoming Raising Capable Kids Conference and share a special listener discount! (Use RAISING25 for 25% off tickets!)Sissy and David are therapists, speakers, authors, and co-hosts of the Raising Boys and Girls podcast. With decades of combined experience at Daystar Counseling Ministries, they're known for their practical, grace-filled approach to helping parents raise emotionally healthy, faith-rooted kids.This conversation is packed with wisdom and encouragement for every parent who's ever felt overwhelmed or unsure. I hope it gives you the tools and confidence you need to support your child with love and clarity.(03:04) The Importance of Encouragement for Parents(06:06) Challenges Facing Kids Today(09:07) Understanding Anxiety in Children(12:01) The Role of Dogs in Therapy(15:03) Tools for Emotional Regulation(18:07) Practical Strategies for Parents(20:59) Upcoming Conference and ResourcesConnect with David Thomas and Sissy GoffConnect with Sissy and DavidDaystar Counseling Daystar dogs - new books – Owen Learns He Has What It Takes and Lucy Learns to Be BraveResources MentionedRaising Capable Kids Conference Use code: RAISING25 for 25% off ticket prices!NIV Application BibleMoms, Dads, and Grads Gift GuideThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com* Check out Marianne and the Maker: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's episode is special because I'm sitting down with my friend and pastor, Brian Suter. Brian and his wife Courtney, planted Branch Church here in Minnesota about four years ago, and my family has been part of it since the beginning. We're talking all about how our church approaches kids' ministry, and it's a little different than what you might expect!Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Every church and family is different, what matters is creating space for kids to grow spiritually.At Branch, we've seen firsthand how kids can engage with worship, teaching, and the church body when given the opportunity.Church planters and their families need encouragement, prayer, and practical help from their communities.Children are capable of profound spiritual insight when we trust them and include them in the church's life.Brian Suter is the founding pastor of Branch Church in Minnesota. He leads with a passion for authentic community and intentional discipleship. Alongside his wife, Courtney, Brian has helped shape a church that values family, connection, and spiritual growth for all ages.This conversation gives a behind-the-scenes look at my own church and how we think about kids and discipleship. I hope it encourages you to think creatively about how your family can grow in faith together.(00:00) Introduction to Brian Suter and Branch Church(03:52) The Journey of Church Planting(09:56) Supporting Church Planters(11:57) Innovative Kids Ministry at Branch Church(17:56) Challenges and Benefits of Kids in Service(28:01) Encouraging Family Discipleship at HomeResources MentionedMoms, Dads, and Grads Gift GuideBranch ChurchThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's episode is such a fascinating and encouraging conversation. I'm joined by Justin Brierley, journalist, author, and Christian apologist—and we're diving into how we as parents can guide our kids through some of life's biggest questions about faith, doubt, and belief.Here's what you'll hear in today's conversation:Helping kids ask honest questions about God and faith builds a stronger foundation for lasting belief.Topics like the resurrection, suffering, and science can be discussed in age-appropriate and meaningful ways.How we respond to questions is just as important as the answers we give—gentleness builds trust.Sharing your personal faith and doubts can create a safe space for kids to explore theirs.Justin Brierley is a UK-based journalist, speaker, and author who has spent years hosting thoughtful conversations around faith and skepticism. His book, Why I'm Still a Christian, explains why he still has faith in Jesus after conversations with skeptics and atheists all across the world. And his book, The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God, explores how faith is making a comeback in surprising ways. Justin is passionate about equipping parents to walk alongside their kids through questions of belief with wisdom and compassion.Whether your child is full of curiosity or facing doubt, this episode offers the tools and encouragement to walk that road together with faith, honesty, and grace.(03:02) Engaging Skeptics: Convincing Arguments for God's Existence(05:54) The Historical Evidence of the Resurrection(15:01) Addressing the Problem of Suffering(24:09) God's Response to Suffering and the Hope of Redemption(25:05) Understanding Suffering Through Faith(26:36) Navigating Children's Questions on Suffering(29:58) Engaging with Skeptical Teens(32:11) Using Science to Explain Faith(37:17) Embracing Imperfection in ParentingResources MentionedMoms, Dads, and Grads Gift Guidehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy6kaDaeDT8Why I'm Still a Christian bookConnect with JustinJustin Brierley's websiteSurprising Rebirth podcastJustin's YouTubeThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's episode is powerful, tender, and full of hope. I'm joined by Lori Apon, a widow, a single mom of eight, and now a grandmother to twenty! Lori shares her deeply personal story of walking through grief and the chaos of early widowhood, and how God's promises sustained her through it all.Here's what you'll hear in today's conversation:Even in deep grief, Lori shares how clinging to God's promises brought strength and comfort.Building a community of mentors and support is crucial—especially for single parents navigating loss.Lori reminds us that healing takes time, and grace for yourself is essential in the process.Whether you're walking through loss or supporting someone who is, your presence and encouragement matter more than you know.(03:05) The Journey of Becoming a Widow(06:07) Challenges of Single Motherhood(08:58) Building a Support System(12:02) Navigating Grief and Community Support(15:06) The Role of Mentorship in Parenting(18:02) Faith and Overcoming Fear(20:53) God's Promises and Their Impact(23:49) Resources for Parenting Fatherless KidsConnect with LoriRaising Fatherless Kids podcastPerspective MinistriesResources MentionedMoms, Dads, and Grad Gift GuideFatherless events and resourcesThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today I'm joined by Kyle Worley, and we're breaking down what it actually means to have union with Christ and anchor our children's identity in God in the middle of a world full of noise, confusion, and competing worldviews. Here's what you'll hear in today's conversation:Understanding our connection to God through Jesus gives kids a steady anchor in a shifting world. Kyle explains how we can teach our kids that faith is about relationship, not just rules. A solid identity in Christ shapes how we parent, how our kids see themselves, and how they respond to the world. You don't have to be a theologian—Kyle shares practical tips and resources to bring these truths into everyday family life. Kyle Worley is a pastor, theologian, and co-host of the Knowing Faith podcast. He's passionate about helping families and churches understand deep theological truths in accessible ways, especially when it comes to teaching kids the beauty of the Gospel and their identity in Christ. This episode is packed with truth and encouragement. Whether theology feels natural to you or totally intimidating, I know you'll leave feeling more equipped to guide your kids toward a deep, lasting relationship with Jesus.(02:26) Cultivating Friendship in Family Dynamics(04:53) Understanding Union with Christ(10:24) Fellowship as the Goal of Salvation(16:41) Communicating the Gospel to Children(24:06) Identity in Christ: A Foundation for Parenting(27:39) Encouragement and Resources for ParentsConnect with KyleHome with God bookInstagramKyleWorley.netKnowing Faith podcastResources MentionedTiny Theologians PodcastSlugs and BugsKaleidoscope Kids BiblesUntriggeredMoms, Dads, and Grads Gift GuideChristian Parenting PodcastThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hello Friends,Today's episode was such a gift. I'm joined by Willa Kane and Sally Breedlove. Their journey—from personal tragedy to launching a global prayer movement—left me deeply inspired, and I know it will move you too.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Whether parenting littles or guiding grown children, prayer and scripture remain the foundation. Everyday moments—like carpool lines or worship music—can become tools for spiritual growth in your family. They share honestly about the challenge of being spiritually in sync with your spouse. There is deep joy in watching faith grow not only in your kids, but also in your grandkids.Willa and Sally are the co-authors of the Eighth Day Prayers series, a beautifully crafted resource designed to guide families in intentional, scripture-centered prayer. With years of experience as moms (and now grandmothers!), they speak from the heart and from a place of deep wisdom and faith.This conversation had me teary more than once. I hope it encourages you to lean into prayer and trust God's faithfulness in every season of parenting.With love,Steph(08:13) The Meaning Behind Eighth Day Prayers(17:30) The Impact of Consistent Prayer(22:00) Encouragement for Busy Parents(23:30) Practical Tips for Engaging with Scripture(23:49) Finding Quiet Moments in Parenting(25:31) Utilizing Carpool Time for Spiritual Growth(26:46) The Impact of Daily Practices on Future Generations(29:08) The Power of Music in Faith Transmission(30:15) Observing Faith in the Next Generation(31:39) Navigating Challenges in Parenting(33:18) Trusting God Through Difficult Times(35:42) Leading with Delight in Parenting(37:05) Reflecting on Parenting Journeys(41:24) The Importance of God's Delight in Us(43:32) Sharing Resources for Spiritual GrowthResources Mentioned:Adventure BibleUntriggeredSubscribe to Christian ParentingEighth Day PrayersThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code CPPODCAST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hey there! This week's conversation is one that got me thinking ahead—way ahead. While my oldest is still in middle school, college feels like it's going to be here before I know it. That's why I'm so grateful to have *Dr. Greg Jones*, president of Belmont University, on the podcast today to talk about helping our kids prepare for life beyond high school with purpose, faith, and community at the center. Here are four key takeaways from this episode:—Choosing a school isn't about prestige—it's about finding a place where your child can grow, thrive, and live out their calling. —Relationships formed during the college years play a vital role in shaping a student's identity and faith. —Not getting into a dream school isn't the end—it can be a redirection toward God's best. —Each child's path is unique, and our job is to guide them with patience, grace, and a big-picture mindset. Dr. Greg Jones is the president of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. With a background in theology, leadership, and education, Dr. Jones is passionate about helping students discover their God-given purpose and equipping families to think beyond rankings and toward flourishing futures. This episode is full of wisdom for parents at every stage. Whether college is around the corner or years away, I hope it encourages you to guide your kids with faith and intentionality.With love,Steph Thurling(02:56) The Role of Community in College Selection(06:04) Finding Purpose and Character Formation(08:45) Navigating College Decisions and Parental Guidance(11:58) The Importance of Relationships in College(14:46) Helping Kids Discover Their Purpose(18:08) Trends in College Students Today(20:51) Dealing with Rejection and Redirection(23:56) The Long View of Parenting(27:11) Final Thoughts on Faith, Hope, and LoveResources MentionedSubscribe to Christian ParentingEaster BundleAdventure BibleThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Time management can feel overwhelming—especially for moms! That's why I'm so excited to have Kendra Adachi, also known as The Lazy Genius, on the podcast today. We're talking about her latest book, The Plan, and how we can approach time management with grace, flexibility, and a mindset that actually works for moms. Here are four key takeaways from this episode: Many systems don't account for the unpredictability of parenting, so we need a different approach. Embracing flexibility and realistic goals helps reduce stress and make time management sustainable. Making tiny, intentional changes can create lasting rhythms that serve both you and your family. Time management isn't just about productivity—it's about managing life in a way that allows you to be fully present with your family. This episode is packed with practical wisdom and encouragement, and I hope it helps you find rhythms that bring peace and presence to your days. Enjoy!Connect with KendraThe Lazy Genius CollectiveThe Lazy Genius PodcastInstagramResources MentionedThe PLAN bookThe Lazy Genius Way bookThe Lazy Genius Kitchen bookChristian Parenting websiteChristian Parenting Easter Bundle(02:46) The Concept of Compassionate Time Management(05:58) The Discrepancy in Time Management Literature(08:53) The Need for a New Paradigm in Time Management(12:04) Introducing the PLAN Framework(14:58) The Importance of Adjustment in Time Management(17:56) Mindsets for Adjusting Expectations as a Parent(20:39) Adjusting Expectations in Parenting(23:36) The Power of Starting Small(24:37) Understanding Big Black Trash Bag Energy(26:34) Navigating Seasons of Parenting(30:59) Embracing Change and Flexibility(32:21) Practical Tips for Parents(34:16) Finding Goodness in the Everyday(37:50) The Freedom of Diverse Parenting PathsThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's episode is such a fun one! I'm talking with Danny Loeffelholz all about summer camp and how it helps build resilience, independence, and faith in our kids. We dive into the challenges of letting our kids take risks and the incredible growth that can come from stepping out of their comfort zones. Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Allowing kids to experience age-appropriate challenges helps them develop resilience and confidence. Camp experiences can deepen kids' faith and foster personal growth in ways we don't always expect. Sending kids away can be tough, but it's an opportunity for them to learn independence and rely on God. Even if a child has a so-so experience at camp, they can still grow from it and want to return! Danny Loeffelholz is a camp director, mentor, and advocate for the transformative power of summer camp. With years of experience in Christian camping, he has witnessed firsthand how camp experiences shape kids' faith, character, and resilience. If you've ever wondered if summer camp is worth it for your kids or struggled with the idea of letting them go, this episode is for you! I hope it encourages you to embrace the opportunities that help our kids grow in confidence and faith.(05:56) Navigating Parenting Fears and Risks(08:50) The Importance of Controlled Risks for Kids(12:01) The Role of Summer Camp in Child Development(14:56) Influence of Camp Counselors on Kids' Faith(17:56) Finding Community and Faith in Adolescence(19:08) The Impact of Christian Camping on Faith Development(23:23) Navigating Parental Concerns About Camp(25:48) The Importance of Community and Adventure(29:00) Growth Through Challenges at Camp(32:10) The Ultimate Goal: Meeting Christ(35:02) Resources for Finding the Right CampConnect with DannySky Ranch CampsInstagramResources Mentionedcpgive.orgChristian Camp and Conference AssociationThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Friendship plays such a huge role in both our lives and the lives of our kids, and today's episode is all about fostering healthy, meaningful relationships. I'm joined by Grace Valentine, for a super fun and insightful conversation on navigating friendships with faith and intention. Here's what you'll hear in today's conversation:Community doesn't happen by accident—it's something we cultivate with intention. Learning to handle friendship struggles in a healthy, Christ-centered way is a crucial skill for both parents and kids. Grace shares wisdom on building confidence and setting boundaries in friendships. As parents, we have the opportunity to show our kids how to connect, communicate, and care for others. Grace Valentine is a bestselling author, speaker, and advocate for young women seeking faith-filled encouragement. Her latest book, The Better Friend, dives into what it means to create lasting, meaningful friendships that reflect God's love and grace. This conversation is such a breath of fresh air! If you've ever wondered how to support your kids in building strong friendships—or how to set healthy boundaries in your own relationships—you won't want to miss this episode. (02:59) The Importance of Friendships(06:00) Building Intentional Friendships(09:11) Understanding Different Types of Friendships(11:53) Navigating Conflict in Friendships(14:55) Insecurity and Confidence in Relationships(17:59) Modeling Friendship for Our Kids(20:51) Final Thoughts and EncouragementConnect with Gracehttps://gracevalentine.org/Water into Wine PodcastResources MentionedThe Better Friend bookThe Unbreakable Boy movieChristian ParentingThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, I'm joined by Trillia Newbell for a meaningful conversation on the importance of community, celebrating differences, and how intentional family time can shape our kids' understanding of love, faith, and culture. Here's what you'll hear in today's episode:Intentional time spent around the table fosters communication, connection, and love within families. Food, stories, and shared experiences are great ways to introduce kids to different cultures and traditions. Parents can have meaningful, scripture-based conversations with their kids about diversity and celebrating differences. God's Word is central to helping kids understand and appreciate the beauty in how He made each of us. Trillia Newbell is a speaker, writer, and author of multiple books, including Celebrating Around the Table. She is passionate about faith, family, and fostering meaningful conversations about race, culture, and community through a biblical lens. This conversation is both refreshing and practical, giving parents tangible ways to celebrate diversity, build strong family connections, and create a home centered on faith and love. I hope you enjoy it!(02:57) The Importance of Celebrating Around the Table(06:03) Understanding and Celebrating Differences(08:54 )Incorporating Culture and Food into Family Life(12:08) Practical Tips for Discussing Race and Culture with Kids(15:55) The Role of Scripture in Conversations about Diversity(18:52) Creating Resources for Families to Learn Together(22:04) The Cookbook as a Tool for Connection(24:47) Lamenting and Bonding Through Shared Stories(27:46) Final Thoughts on Parenting and God's LoveConnect with Trillia:https://www.trillianewbell.com/InstagramResources mentioned:The Unbreakable Boy movieCelebrating Around the TableGod's Very Good IdeaChristianParenting.orgThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's conversation is a deeply meaningful one. I'm sitting down with Annie Downs to talk about grief, faith, and supporting others during hard times. Annie and her sister wrote a children's book, Where Did TJ Go?, after her sister lost her son, TJ. This book is an incredible resource for families navigating loss with young kids, and our conversation is full of wisdom and encouragement. Here's what you'll hear in today's episode:Where Did TJ Go? is a beautiful resource to help families talk about grief with young children. Grief isn't meant to be carried alone—having people who show up and walk with you makes all the difference. We talk about the tough questions surrounding loss and how faith sustains us through them. Knowing how to be present and offer comfort to those grieving is one of the greatest gifts we can give. Annie F. Downs is a bestselling author, speaker, and podcast host known for her humor, authenticity, and deep faith. She has written numerous books that inspire and encourage readers in their walk with Christ. Where Did TJ Go?, co-written with her sister, is a heartfelt resource for families navigating grief with children. I hope this conversation leaves you feeling encouraged in your faith and equipped to support those around you. If you know someone who could benefit from this episode, please share it with them.(02:59) The Journey of Loss: Annie's Story(05:54) Creating Hope Through Literature(09:07) Navigating Grief: Personal Experiences and Insights(12:01) The Importance of Talking to Kids About Death(15:11) Finding Hope in Heaven(18:12) The Role of Community in Grief(20:46) Encouragement for Parents and Grieving IndividualsConnect with AnnieWebsiteThat Sounds Fun PodcastInstagramResources MentionedWhere Did TJ Go?The Unbreakable Boy movieChristian Parenting storeThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's episode is extra special because we are celebrating two years of the Christian Parenting Podcast! I can't believe it! And to make it even more special, my very first guest, Jinger Vuolo, is back with us today. She's here to talk about the struggles so many of us face in trying to meet others' expectations. Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Trying to please everyone can actually be more about ourselves than truly serving others. Showing up as your true self, rather than what others expect, is a way to glorify God. Jinger shares how she is beginning to guide her own children away from people-pleasing tendencies. We discuss real ways to break free from people-pleasing and the importance of finding a strong mentor. Jinger Vuolo is an author, speaker, and former reality TV personality known for her book Becoming Free Indeed and her latest release, People Pleaser. She is passionate about helping others find freedom in Christ and live with confidence in who God made them to be. Thank you all for two incredible years of this podcast! I'm so grateful for you, and I hope this conversation encourages you to seek confidence in Christ rather than in the approval of others. (00:00) Life Updates and New Beginnings(01:58) Understanding People Pleasing(06:06) The Impact of People Pleasing on Relationships(10:10) Parenting and Teaching Kids about People Pleasing(17:01) Practical Steps to Overcome People Pleasing(22:09) Final Thoughts on Parenting and CommunityConnect with JingerInstagramhttps://www.jingerandjeremy.com/Resources MentionedBecoming Free IndeedPeople PleaserChristian Parenting storeThe Unbreakable Boy movieA Simply Healthy LifeThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's episode is one that every parent can relate to. I'm joined by Monica Swanson to talk about a struggle many of us face—raising kids who aren't entitled in a world that often is. Here are a few takeaways from today's conversation:As parents, we need to be intentional about combating entitlement in our homes. Teaching kids responsibility and real-life opportunities to work hard builds character. Helping our kids develop a heart of gratitude is one of the best ways to fight entitlement. Parenting is a learning process, and it's okay to wrestle with these challenges while seeking wisdom and growth. Monica Swanson is an author, speaker, and host of The Monica Swanson Podcast (formerly The Boy Mom Podcast). As a mom of four boys, she shares practical wisdom on raising kids with strong character, work ethic, and faith in today's world. This conversation is just two friends trying to figure it out together, and we're so glad you're stepping into it with us. I hope you leave feeling encouraged and equipped to guide your kids toward gratitude, responsibility, and strong character. Enjoy!(00:00) Understanding Entitlement in Today's Culture(02:49) The Role of Technology and Parenting(06:12) Celebrating Achievements: A Double-Edged Sword(08:56) Instilling Gratitude as an Antidote(12:00) Teaching Work Ethic and Responsibility(16:56) Building Character and Responsibility in Kids(18:01) Fighting Entitlement and Cultivating Gratitude(19:45) Modeling Gratitude as Parents(22:05) Intentional Parenting in a Selfie Culture(24:58) The Importance of Service and Perspective(29:35) It's Never Too Late to Start(32:58) Surrounding Kids with Positive InfluencesConnect with MonicaMonicaSwanson.comThe Monica Swanson PodcastInstagramResources MentionedCharacter training courseRaising Prayerful Kids bookRaising Grateful Kids in an Entitled WorldThe 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
This week, I'm joined by Melanie Shankle to talk about her book, Here Be Dragons. Our conversation dives deep into important topics like generational trauma, relationships, and the impact of mean girls on young girls. Melanie's focus on healing and boundaries is so powerful, reminding us that the path to raising emotionally healthy kids starts with becoming emotionally healthy ourselves.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Raising emotionally healthy children starts with doing the work to heal yourself. It's never too late to begin. Boundaries are essential for protecting your emotional health and that of your family. Melanie encourages parents to pause and evaluate areas in their lives that need healing or adjustment for their own and their children's benefit. We discuss the influence of relationships and mean-girl culture on young girls, and how parents can guide them toward healthy connections. Melanie Shankle is a bestselling author, speaker, and host of The Big Boo Cast podcast. Her latest book, Here Be Dragons, explores the complexities of relationships and the importance of emotional health. Melanie's heartfelt writing and practical advice have made her a trusted voice for parents seeking to raise emotionally resilient children.This episode is filled with both challenges and encouragement, offering actionable steps to prioritize emotional health in your family. I hope you find it as impactful as I did!(02:57) The Evolution of Parenting: Embracing Change(06:03) Healing from Generational Trauma(08:57) Navigating Relationships: The Impact of Motherhood(11:51) Breaking Generational Cycles in Parenting(15:10) The Mean Girl Epidemic: Caroline's Experience(17:59) Understanding the Roots of Mean Behavior(21:00) The Importance of True Friendship(24:00) Finding Grace in Relationships(27:00) Final Thoughts: Embracing God's Plan for Our KidsConnect with MelanieThe Big Mama BlogThe Big Boo Cast podcastInstagramHere be Dragons bookThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's episode is extra special as I'm joined by two of my favorite people, Alicia and Kirsta Graf. They are a mother-daughter duo who inspire me deeply. Alicia shares her parenting journey with Kirsta, who has down syndrome, and the lessons she's learned through adoption, loss, and raising three daughters. Kirsta is truly incredible—funny, joyful, and a shining light. Their story is heartfelt, inspiring, and filled with wisdom.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Alicia emphasizes treating your family as a team and studying each child to meet their unique needs. Relationships with those a season or two ahead in life can make a big difference in your parenting journey. Kirsta's journey—graduating from Bethel University, working at the school, and contributing to Jack's Basket—shows the incredible potential of every child. Parenting is full of surprises and challenges, requiring reliance on God and grace for yourself. This conversation is a beautiful reminder of the power of teamwork, grace, and celebrating the unique gifts of each family member. I hope you feel as encouraged as I did!(06:01) Parenting Insights and Surprises(11:45) God's Guidance in Parenting(17:55) Kirsta's College Experience at Bethel University(23:56) The Impact of College Programs for Special Needs(30:40) Public Speaking and Personal Growth(37:04) Reflections on Parenting(42:45) Advice for ParentsResources MentionedBethel University BUILD programRuby's RainbowJack's BasketJack's Basket InstagramKirsta's college drop-off videoThe New Language of Toys bookA Word in the Hand bookBaby Sign Language Made Easy bookMercy Watson book setChristian Parenting Family Meeting GuideThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's episode is extra special as I'm joined by my husband, Trevor, to share how family meetings have transformed our parenting and family life. From improving communication to empowering our kids, family meetings have become a key tool in creating a supportive and faith-centered home.Here's what you'll hear in today's episode:Regular family discussions help parents and kids stay connected and on the same page. Involving children in activities like meal planning and decision-making gives them a sense of ownership and responsibility. Keeping family meetings short, focused, and consistent builds trust and strengthens family bonds. Remember, God sees you as capable and worthy of the parenting role you've been given. This episode is full of practical tips and encouragement for prioritizing family time. I hope it inspires you to try family meetings in your home!Check out our latest resource, our digital Family Meeting Guide. I took what works for us in our family meetings and made this guide just for you! Every week you will be emailed a template to hold your own family meeting. I know you will love it!(04:59) The Importance of Family Meetings(11:03) Implementing Family Meetings: A Game Changer(18:11) Navigating Challenges in Family Meetings(23:56) Empowering Kids Through Family Meetings(29:57) Final Thoughts and Encouragement for ParentsResources MentionedWhat's In Mommy's Tummy?Family Meeting GuideThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's episode is packed with insights and practical advice for navigating the complexities of parenting during the middle school years. I'm joined by Courtney DeFeo, and together we dive into balancing love, independence, and the continuous learning process of parenting.Here are four key takeaways from this episode:Parenting evolves as children grow, and middle school years often require creative ways to re-engage with your kids. Allowing children to experience failure helps them develop responsibility and confidence. Overparenting can hinder independence—parents should guide their children through problems, not shield them from them. Self-care for parents is crucial to maintaining balance and avoiding guilt in the parenting journey. Courtney DeFeo is the host of the Pardon the Mess podcast here on the Christian Parenting Podcast Network where she encourages parents every week to be the imperfectly perfect parent God created them to be. She is also an author, speaker, and advocate for empowering parents to create lasting family connections. With her relatable approach and passion for practical parenting, Courtney inspires families to navigate challenges with grace and joy. We had a ton of fun recording this episode and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!(01:57) Navigating Parenting Stages(06:10) Engaging with Middle Schoolers(10:07) The Balance of Hovering and Letting Go(13:57) Preparing for Independence(18:02) Overparenting: Understanding the Roots(21:06) Navigating the Challenges of Letting Go in Parenting(24:35) The Importance of Self-Care and Mom Guilt(26:54) Recognizing Red Flags in Parenting Dynamics(28:54) Practical Strategies to Avoid Over-Parenting(31:37) Embracing Independence and Building Confidence in Kids(34:49) The Balance of Love and Guidance in ParentingConnect with CourtneyPardon the Mess podcastPardon the Mess InstagramCourtney's Instagram Courtney's websiteResources MentionedWhat's In Mommy's Tummy?Family Meeting GuideIn This House We Will GiggleThe 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: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's episode is a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler. Together, we discuss the journey of their ministry, the complexities of parenting, and the importance of making faith-based decisions for their families.Here are four takeaways from this episode:Emily and Laura share why they decided to close Risen Motherhood, highlighting the importance of prioritizing family and trusting God. They provide practical tips for making wise, God-honoring decisions through prayer, spiritual disciplines, and the gospel story. Involving children in decision-making helps teach them to seek God's guidance and make choices that honor him. Faith offers hope and perspective, encouraging parents to lean on God and approach family life with humility and grace. Emily and Laura are sister-in-laws and co-founders of Risen Motherhood, a nonprofit ministry that has reached countless parents with the message of the gospel in daily life. Their shared passion for encouraging moms through biblical truths shines through in their work and their lives. Their latest book is called Gospel Mom. This episode is filled with wisdom, encouragement, and practical advice for parents who want to align their decisions with their faith. I hope it blesses you as much as it did me!(03:02) The Birth of Risen Motherhood(06:09) Navigating the Decision to Close Risen Motherhood(09:58) The Challenge of Saying No to Good Things(14:01) Biblical Decision Making for Moms(19:47) Guiding Kids Through Decision-Making(23:25) Navigating Differences in Decision-Making(30:27) The Importance of Humility in Parenting(36:04) Finding Identity and Hope in ChristConnect with Emily and LauraRisen MotherhoodLaura's InstagramEmily's InstagramResources MentionedRisen MotherhoodRisen Motherhood PodcastGospel Mom Give to Christian 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
I am beyond excited about this week's episode because I'm joined by two of my absolute favorites in the Christian parenting space—Lydia Rex and Lynne Jackson from Connected Families. Lynne, the co-founder of Connected Families, has deeply shaped my family through their ministry and parent coaching, and I'm thrilled to have her join Lydia for today's conversation.Here's what you'll hear in today's episode:The challenges, joys, and opportunities in raising kids with big emotions and strong personalities. How to identify the strengths hidden within your child's difficult behaviors. Strategies for managing stress cycles and implementing sensory solutions to help your child and yourself. The significance of weaving grace and biblical wisdom into your parenting approach. Together, Lynne and Lydia offer a wealth of wisdom, practical tools, and encouragement to help families navigate the unique challenges of raising sensitive and intense children.This episode is packed with insights and tools you can apply right away. I believe you'll walk away encouraged and equipped to parent with grace and intention. (00:00) Introduction and Background of Connected Families(03:07) Understanding Sensitive and Intense Kids(06:10) Gifts Gone Awry: Recognizing Strengths in Challenges(08:55) Navigating Parenting Cycles and Stress Management(11:47) Sensory Strategies for Regulation(14:59) Building Confidence and Identity in Children(17:56) Practical Tools and Resources for Parents(20:54) The Role of Grace and Biblical Principles in Parenting(23:58) Conclusion and Resources from Connected FamiliesConnect with Lydia and Lynnehttps://connectedfamilies.org/InstagramResources MentionedConnected Families parent coachingConnected Families coursesSensitive and Intense CourseGive to Christian ParentingWild Interest podcastThe 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
I'm so excited about today's episode because I'm joined by Lydia Rex, a certified parent coach from the ministry Connected Families. This ministry is near and dear to my heart, and I can't wait for you to hear all about their mission and the importance of grace in parenting.In this episode, we discuss:The heart and mission behind this impactful ministry, Connected Families. How grace plays a central role in guiding and disciplining our children. Lydia opens up about her experiences with foster care, adoption, and how these have shaped her parenting approach. Tangible tools and strategies to navigate difficult moments with your kids. Lydia Rex is a certified parent coach with Connected Families, a ministry dedicated to equipping parents with grace-filled approaches to guide their children. Her personal journey through foster care, adoption, and parenting has given her profound insights into the challenges and joys of raising children. Lydia combines her experiences with practical strategies to help parents navigate tough times and build strong, faith-centered family connections.Connect with Lydiahttps://connectedfamilies.org/InstagramResources MentionedConnected Families parent coachingConnected Families coursesGive to Christian ParentingWild Interest podcast(03:06) Understanding Connected Families(06:08) The Role of Parent Coaching(08:56) Experiencing Grace in Parenting(14:57) Practical Strategies for Parenting Challenges(17:56) Preparing and Recovering from Parenting Challenges(25:10) Encouragement for Overwhelmed Parents(28:01) Final Thoughts and ResourcesThe 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
We are in the midst of a busy season for parents, which is exactly why this week's episode is an important one to listen to! I am joined by Laura L. Smith and we are talking about the importance of slowing down and how adding spiritual practices can enrich our daily lives.In this episode, we discuss:The gift of different parenting stagesPractical steps to prioritize what matters in our busy livesThe significance of adding spiritual practices like prayer and fasting into daily routines.How fasting is a way to remember our reliance on God and why setting intentions for fasting helps focus our spiritual journey.Laura L. Smith is a popular speaker and best-selling author. The Urgency of Slowing Down is her fourteenth book. Smith speaks around the country sharing the love of Christ at conferences, churches, and events.The conversation emphasizes that Jesus loves us unconditionally and encourages parents to find time for themselves and their relationship with God. I know you will leave it with some action steps to slow down, reprioritize some things, and deepen your relationship with the Lord.With love,Steph(06:02) The Importance of Slowing Down(11:57) Adding Spiritual Practices to Your Life(17:50) Preparing for a Fast(24:10) The Benefits of Fasting(30:06) Conclusion and ResourcesThe 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
Today's episode is one you'll want to listen to more than once—or grab a notebook and take some notes! I'm joined by Amanda and David Erickson from Flourishing Homes & Families. In this episode, we discuss:The importance of fostering trust and connection in your parenting approach.How discipline can be a meaningful part of guiding our children spiritually.Tangible tips for building strong family relationships and fostering emotional maturity in kids.Amanda and David share their own experiences and practical advice for implementing these principles in everyday parenting.Amanda and David Erickson are the founders of Flourishing Homes & Families, a ministry dedicated to helping Christian families embrace grace-filled parenting. They are the authors of The Flourishing Family and are passionate about integrating the teachings of Jesus with modern neuroscience to create lasting and meaningful family connections.This conversation is packed with wisdom and actionable insights. I know you'll leave feeling encouraged and equipped to nurture trust, connection, and spiritual growth in your family. Enjoy!(03:05) The Role of Trust in Parenting(05:52) Trust-Based Obedience Explained(08:51) Navigating Obedience and Connection(11:59) Creative Discipline Strategies(14:56) Discipline as Discipleship(17:50) Consequences and Repairing Relationships(21:05) Modeling Repentance and Growth(23:46) Final Thoughts and Key TakeawaysConnect with Dr. David and Amanda EricksonFlourishing Homes and FamiliesInstagramResources Mentioned Flourishing Homes and FamiliesThe Flourishing Family bookHow to set up an Alexa routineWild Interest PodcastChristmas Gift GuideThe 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
Happy Thanksgiving week! We are so thankful for you, our listeners, and the time we spend growing in faith together. This podcast is a special place for us to be real, learn, and grow, and I am so grateful for every moment! This week, I am beyond thrilled to sit down with the one and only Bob Goff. We're diving into his newest book, Chasing Whimsy.Here's what you'll hear in today's episode:Insights on fostering faith in your family and raising kids with a love for God and life.How do you cultivate a spirit of whimsy and joy in your family life, and why does it matter?Embracing teachable moments and living with a sense of adventure, even in the everyday.Tips for recognizing and celebrating the unique differences of each of your children.Bob Goff is a New York Times bestselling author, including works like Love Does and Everybody, Always. A former lawyer, he left his practice to pursue writing and speaking full-time. Bob's infectious energy, storytelling, and heart for adventure and faith inspire people around the globe. He is also the founder of Love Does, a nonprofit dedicated to pursuing justice and hope for those in need.This conversation is packed with laughter, wisdom, and practical ways to infuse whimsy, adventure, and meaningful moments into your family life. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!With Love,StephChapters(03:08) Living in Anticipation: Family Values and Faith(05:55) The Role of Humor and Fun in Faith(08:53) Creating Teachable Moments Through Shared Experiences(11:48) Balancing Routine and Adventure in Parenting(14:57) Understanding Individuality in Parenting(17:47) The Importance of Genuine Interest in Children(21:07) Navigating Love and Discipline in Parenting(24:05) Embracing Whimsy and Wonder in Family Life(26:54) The Legacy of Parenting and Grandparenting(30:14) The Structure of 'Catching Whimsy' Devotional(33:10) Final Thoughts and Encouragement for ParentsThe 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
I am thrilled to share today's episode with you! I had the pleasure of sitting down with Cleere Cherry Reaves, our conversation was rich with insights and heartfelt moments, and I know you'll love it.In this episode, we discuss:Navigating the complexities of parenting a child with special needs and the lessons learned along the way.Emphasizing the importance of leaning on God's plan and embracing grace in our parenting journey.Utilizing rituals and declarations to foster deep, meaningful connections and spiritual growth.We must be fully present with our children and cherish the moments we have with them.Cleere Cherry Reaves is the owner and creator of Cleerely Stated, a successful online boutique whose inspirational products can be found in retail stores all over the United States. She also hosts the growing Let's Be Cleere podcast. Known for her relatable writing style, Cleere's mission is to help others see themselves and the world around them through the eyes of Jesus. Cleere and her husband, Will, live in Greenville, North Carolina, and welcomed their first child, Sledge, into the world in the summer of 2021. This conversation felt like catching up with an old friend; you'll feel the same way. Enjoy!(02:59) Parenting Journey and Special Needs(05:59) The Complexity of Parenting(09:05) Navigating Parenting Challenges(11:56) The Importance of Surrender(14:56) Decluttering Thought Lives(18:06) Squirreling Out: Managing Overwhelm(20:53) Intentional Declarations and Family Dynamics(23:54) Practical Applications of Declarations(26:58) Creating Family Rituals(30:01) The Role of Grace in Parenting(32:54) Final Thoughts and EncouragementConnect with Cleerehttps://www.cleerelystated.com/@cleerelystatedResources MentionedRevive: Declarations of God's Truth to Renew Your SpiritCleerely Stated StoreChristian Parenting Christmas Gift GuideChristian Parenting storeThe 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
I am absolutely thrilled about today's episode! We have the honor of welcoming Sally Clarkson to the show—a voice that has profoundly influenced Christian parenting for many years. Her wisdom and approach have significantly impacted so many of us, and I have long admired her message on parenting.We discussed her newest book, Well Lived: Shaping a Legacy of Gratitude and Grace. Sally shares invaluable insights on:Emphasizing our crucial role in nurturing our children.Reflecting on her own challenges and the growth that came from them.Discussing the joys and responsibilities that come with our role as parent.Offering practical advice on instilling faith and gratitude in our families.Sharing the joy of seeing her family carry on these practices in their own lives.Sally Clarkson co-founded Whole Heart Ministries with her husband, Clay, where she serves as the women's ministry director. She is the author of numerous popular books, including Own Your Life and Desperate (co-authored with Sarah Mae). As a mother of four, Sally has inspired thousands of mothers through her Mom Heart Conferences and small groups since 1998. This conversation is filled with gentle wisdom and practical advice. I hope you find it as enriching as I did.(02:59) The Legacy of Parenting and Writing(05:55) Embracing the Role of 'Queenie' in Family(09:05) Challenges in Parenting and Reliance on God(11:57) Daily Parenting Practices and Building Legacy(14:59)The Importance of Unconditional Love(17:59) The Joy of Grandparenting and Passing on LegacyConnect with Sallyhttps://sallyclarkson.com/At Home with Sally podcastResources MentionedWell Lived bookChristian Parenting storeThe 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
We've reached the final week of our series on identity, and I'm thrilled to be joined by Jill Atogwe. She brings a wealth of wisdom on faith, fashion, motherhood, and more.Here's what you'll learn in today's episode:Parenting in a Digital Age: Jill shares practical insights on the unique challenges and opportunities of raising kids in a digital world.Teaching Diversity and Self-Acceptance:We discuss the importance of teaching our kids to appreciate diversity and embrace who they are.Faith and Identity: How our faith serves as the foundation for a healthy, Christ-centered identity.Jill Atogwe is a writer, speaker, and entrepreneur behind Gold and Graphite, where she shares her thoughts on faith, family, and style. She also authors The Gold Standard, a weekly newsletter focused on intentional living, and her children's book Left Out encourages young readers to embrace uniqueness and inclusivity. Jill's thoughtful approach to life and parenting makes her a trusted voice for families navigating faith and identity.This conversation is packed with encouragement and practical wisdom, especially as we seek to raise children grounded in Christ in an ever-changing world. I can't wait for you to listen!(02:49) The Evolution of Influencing and Writing(05:59) Navigating Social Media and Parenting(09:01) Embracing Uniqueness in Children(11:48) Faith and Identity in Christ(15:00) Modeling Faith and Trust for Kids(21:54) Practical Ways to Celebrate Uniqueness(30:03) Final Thoughts and ResourcesConnect with Jill:https://goldandgraphite.com/Instagram: @jillatogweResources MentionedIdentity SimplifiedChristian Parenting Christmas Gift GuideThe Best Christmas Pageant EverLeft Out by Jill AtogweThe 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
We're continuing our series on identity this week, with a focus on finding self-worth and confidence through Christ. Be sure to check out our Identity Simplified Guide on our website! This incredible resource compiles over 90 tools to help affirm your child's identity in Christ.Ashley Henriott is a confidence coach and speaker whose mission is to empower others to discover their worth in Christ. Her inspiring story and practical approach to building self-worth and confidence make her a sought-after mentor and coach for parents and children alike.Here's what you'll learn in today's episode:Ashley shares her journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a confidence coach, emphasizing the critical role faith has played in building self-worth.We discuss common confidence obstacles and how they impact both parents and kids.Ashley provides actionable ways to help kids embrace and celebrate their true selves in Christ.Ashley Henriott is a confidence coach and speaker whose mission is to empower others to discover their worth in Christ. Her inspiring story and practical approach to building self-worth and confidence make her a sought-after mentor and coach for parents and children alike.Join us for this inspiring conversation, and leave with practical tools to help both you and your kids embrace the confidence and identity found in Christ.(03:02) Ashley's Journey to Confidence Coaching(06:01) The Role of Faith in Building Confidence(08:57) Understanding Identity in Christ(11:53) Confidence Killers: Comparison, Inaction, and Fear(18:09) Empowering Our Children: Building Their Confidence(25:01) Final Thoughts and Encouragement for ParentsConnect with AshleyConfidence is an Inside Job https://www.ashleyhenriott.com/@ashley.henriottResources MentionedIdentity SimplifiedThe 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
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
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
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
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
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
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.orgPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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