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Chap Bettis, author of The Disciple-Making Parent, addresses the topic of anger and impatience in parenting—and more generally. He does so by addressing four truths from James 4:1–3: 1. We need to understand what anger is 2. We need to understand that sinful anger usually comes from a blocked goal or desire. 3. We need to understand that anger is a foe. 4. We need to understand that anger can be a friend.
Do you have teenagers in the house? Are you navigating the transition from childhood to the teenage years—and wondering how to guide them into adulthood? Whether you're helping them choose a college, explore training opportunities after high school, or seeking wisdom on how to disciple your young adult, this episode is here to help.Today, we will look at the first two chapters of Chap's newest book Launch: Biblical Help for Moving Your Teen or Young Adult into the Real World.
On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, I explore the spiritual discipline of making plans and resolutions for the new year. I look at how making noble plans is not just acceptable for Christians, but is actually an aspect of godliness.Through biblical examples and practical wisdom, I discuss how planning can be an act of imitating God, while also learning to hold our plans with an open hand. I share insights on seeking godly counsel, setting meaningful goals, and understanding how to approach personal growth in wisdom, physical health, spiritual life, and social relationships.Whether you're skeptical about New Year's resolutions or eager to make positive changes, this episode provides biblical perspective on how we can thoughtfully approach planning while staying anchored in God's guidance.
Chap Bettis preaches "Noble Plans and Noble Deeds" from Isaiah 32:8, in this Sunday evening gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
Your children will either spend eternity with Jesus or apart from him. In today's hostile environment, you need a strategy for raising your children in the Lord. Mike talks to Chap Bettis about his ministry and some of his resources for your parenting journey. Mentioned in this podcast: The Disciple-Making Parent ministry Get the book! Noble Warriors YouTube channel Noble Warriors is a 100% donor funded ministry! Click here to donate
On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we celebrate a major milestone—our 100th episode! We'll take a moment to reflect on highlights from some standout episodes throughout the years.Highlights include:Episode 1: Solid Gold Advice from Seasoned Christian Pediatrician - Dr. Tom HinesEpisode 20: A Baby's First Year - Dr. Tom HinesEpisode 6: Bullying and the Gospel - Kevin McKayEpisode 65: Current Issues Teens Face (Part 1) - Travis RymerEpisode 66: Current Issues Teens Face (Part 2) - Travis RymerEpisode 68: Respect the Image: How to Communicate Well - Tim ShoreyEpisode 94: God at Work Aboard Mercy Ships - Bekah BettisEpisode 83: Marriage Panel: Real-Life Conversation and Encouragment - Chap and Sharon BettisEpisode 32: Gospel Infused Parenting - Bob and Julie KauflinEpisode 73: How to Shepherd Troubled and Angry Teens - Dr. Rick HorneEpisode 89: The Toxic War on Masculinity - Nancy PearceyEpisode 77: Glimpses of God's Glory - Chap BettisEpisode 78: Glimpses of Christ's Glory - Chap BettisEpisode 79: Glimpses of the Believer's Glory - Chap BettisEpisode 86: Honor: Our Duty to God and Others - Chap BettisEpisode 90: Understanding and Helping the Pastor's Kid - Barnabas PiperEpisode 59: Hope When You Lose a Child - Cameron ColeEpisode 72: Walking Through Deep Sorrows and Loss - Tim ChalliesEpisode 96: Characters of Easter - Dan DarlingEpisode 39: Characters of Christmas - Dan DarlingEpisode 54: Making Our Church a Safe Place - Jeff DalrympleThank you for being part of this journey. Here's to many more episodes to come! Be sure to check out my OTHER podcast The Disciple-Making Parent Audio Blog
On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we share a sermon on Financial Instructions from The Master, where I share biblical teaching and practical suggestions on personal finance and generosity.At the end of the sermon, we'll reflecting on the importance of understanding that everything we have is a blessing from God, and our role is to be good stewards of these resources. So, join us as we navigate the complex world of finance through a biblical lens.
Chap Bettis preaches "Financial Instructions From the Owner" from Matthew 25:14-30, in this Sunday morning gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
In this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent podcast, we delve into how a biblical understanding of heaven can profoundly impact family dynamics and relationships. We'll explore themes of heaven, holiness, and their relevance to daily life, emphasizing the importance of actions that please God rather than seeking human approval.The episode highlights the anticipation of heaven as a motivation for Christians to live holy lives, especially in family contexts. We also discuss the reality of judgment and grace, offering practical advice for believers to apply in their daily lives and relationships.-----For more information about The Disciple-Making Parent or to join our newsletter visit: www.thedisciplemakingparent.com
A message from our guest speaker Chap Bettis.
A message from our guest speaker Chap Bettis.
Chap Bettis preaches "How Heaven Motivates Our Holiness" from 2 Corinthians 5:1-11, in this Sunday morning gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
Homeschool News: We talk about the upcoming chess tournament, NCHE day with the Hornets, and discuss an analysis of homeschool population growth by the Washington Post. Homeschool Conversations: Matthew talks with Chap Bettis, author of The Disciple-Making Parent.
On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent, we delve into the concept of honor and its significance in our modern world. Join us as we explore the meaning of honor and its relevance in today's narcissistic and therapeutic age. As we reflect on the duty and recipients of honor, we examine the potential impact of embracing this concept in our families and navigating the challenges of our current culture.For more information about The Disciple-Making Parent, visit thedisciplemakingparent.com.
On this episode, I share my personal experience as a homeschool parent, reflecting on the importance of not losing sight of the big picture in the day-to-day of parenting. We'll look at some key gospel principles that we may have forgotten in the midst of the busyness of raising our children. I highlight the importance of making discipleship the true goal of homeschooling and of finding our identity and significance in Christ. Even if you don't homeschool, but you're in the middle of your parenting years, I think that you will find this information immediately applicable.
Life moves quickly for parents and children alike. As a parent, I was reminded of this when my children shared something they learned in history class. What was once real life to me had become history to them, passed down through a textbook. Passing on God's great works and truths from generation to generation is a responsibility of parents, grandparents, and churches. In this episode, we look at Psalm 78 and its commands for us to leave a legacy of faith and encourage the next generation to put their hope in God.-----We want to help you raise strong disciples of Jesus Christ, who can stand strong in today's culture, and you can get the audiobook of the Disciple Making Parent absolutely free.Simply visit: http://www.thedisciplemakingparent.com/freeaudiobook/
Los amigos son un elemento esencial de la vida. Dios creó a los seres humanos para relacionarse entre sí, y la amistad es un invento precioso de Dios, dado como un don a sus criaturas. Pero para los niños y adolescentes, las amistades pueden tener una influencia desmedida o torcida, y los padres tenemos la responsabilidad de discipular a nuestros hijos en esta área importante de la vida. Chap Bettis nos ayuda a pensar bíblicamente sobre este tema.
Chap Bettis preaches from Luke 19:11, in this Sunday evening gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
Have you thought biblically and clearly about your coming glory? That's right. Your glory. Does that sound heretical to you? Then, you'll want to listen to this episode.In this episode, you'll be surprised at the findings that we, as believers, are headed for a glorious existence that we can't even imagine and will receive rewards or glory from Christ that will shock us. This is the third episode in a three-part series on glory.
In this episode, Ben sits down with Chap Bettis to talk about family discipleship in small places. Chap is the author of The Disciple-Making Parent and the executive director of the ministry with the same name. To learn more please visit www.thedisciplemakingparent.com. Small Town Summits are small, local, affordable gatherings of Christians who long for God's glory to spread throughout the small places of New England. We welcome pastors and lay leaders, men and women. Partnering with The Gospel Coalition New England, our Summits provide support, training, encouragement, and connection for New England churches beyond the urban centers. The goal of Small Town Summits is to see the small places of New England filled with healthy, missional, gospel-centered churches and Christian workers, for the glory of God. To partner with us financially, give here: https://www.smalltownsummits.com/give To see more details regarding next steps and financial needs, view this PDF. To volunteer your time and talents, email us here: SmallTownSummits@gmail.com To stay up to date on how to pray, subscribe to our newsletter here: https://www.smalltownsummits.com/contact For any and all other STS information, visit our website here: www.smalltownsummits.com.
Do you feel stuck in your spiritual walk? Are you an older Christian who opens his Bible and thinks, "I've heard this before?" Do you worry that you are coasting in your Christian life? In this episode, we will look at the key to finishing strong, which is pressing more into the glory of Christ. We will learn Jesus is the focal point of God's glory, and we are to sense that glory increasingly. This is the second episode in a three-part series on glory.
What does it mean to glorify God? How do we live for the glory of God, and how does it apply to our family? In the next three podcasts, we will explore the subject of glory. Glory is a word we use regularly, but we don't actually know what it means. I've had the privilege of thinking about the answer and preaching several Sunday messages on that topic. In this first podcast, Glimpses of God's Glory, you can listen to a short topical sermon. We will see four different uses of the word, which explains why we struggle to understand it. And we will think about how the word glory is used in a survey of scripture. Once you understand this teaching, the word glory will pop out at you all over scripture.Why is this important on a podcast, usually devoted to family discipleship? It's to remind us that everything is not about family discipleship. Everything is ultimately about Jesus; when parents and pastors are reminded of this truth, we'll be healthier leaders.______________We want to help you raise strong disciples of Jesus Christ, who can stand strong in today's culture, and you can get the audiobook of the Disciple Making Parent absolutely free.Simply visit: thedisciplemakingparent.com/freeaudiobook/
Chap Bettis preaches "Glimpses of the Believer's Glory" from 2 Corinthians 4:16-18, in this Sunday evening gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
In any marriage, there will be disagreements, but do you know how to keep your conflict constructive rather than destructive? The issue is not whether we'll have conflict or not, but whether that conflict will be destructive or constructive. Constructive conflict leads to a new understanding of each other, the issue, and ourselves. You end up closer together at the end. Destructive conflict, on the other hand, results in continued upset and bitterness. It leads the parties to pull away emotionally. So how do we prevent destructive marriage conflict? It's vitally important that we understand this because our marriage displays Christ to a watching world and to our watching children. Well, that's the subject of this podcast. We're gonna talk about Preventing Destructive Martial Conflict.-----This podcast is a crossover from my other podcast The Disciple-Making Parent Audioblog. In that podcast, I read my blog posts in audio format for your convenience. If you enjoy today's short podcast, I urge you to subscribe.
Chap Bettis preaches from John 13:31-32, in this Sunday evening gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
Chap Bettis preaches "Glimpses of the Glory of God" from Luke 2:8-14, in this Sunday evening gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
Pastors Tony & Ben talk with Chap Bettis about how we navigate children who seemingly walk away from the Christian faith. Check out Chap's ministry here https://www.thedisciplemakingparent.com/ Here is a relevant blog article for this discussion. https://www.thedisciplemakingparent.com/how-do-children-make-their-faith-their-own/
Chap Bettis encourages parents to be more intentional about sharing the Gospel with their children. Chap also addresses “pharisee parenting” where mums and dads need to be sure their own walk with the Lord is solid before preaching to their kids. Book by guest: The Disciple-Making Parent: A Comprehensive Guidebook for Raising Your Children to Love and Follow Jesus Christ.
God cares about our words. Our words are powerful. They can encourage someone made in God's image or discourage them. Do you need some challenge to honor the Lord with your words?I recently preached on Ephesians 4:29. In that passage, God tells us that we're not to let any on wholesome or corrupting talk, come out of our mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up others according to their needs.All of us need to grow in becoming a godly communicator and I think this sermon might help you in that process. ——I'd like to remind you about our video Bible study Parenting with Patience.It's perfect for those who are in a sin confess, sin confess cycle with anger in the home. I struggled with anger and the truths contained in this study helped me tremendously. And in the launch period, we're giving away a one year subscription of the videos for free with the purchase of a workbook.Visit www.parentingwithpatiencestudy.com for more information.
Transcript: Hello, this is Pastor Don of Christ Redeemer Church. Welcome to The Kingdom Perspective. If parenting is anything, it is a divinely mandated opportunity to grow in patience. Now, for many of us, this suggestion may feel like a cruel joke, or at least somewhat tone deaf to the painful madness of parenting in the real world. We are tired of being patient! Patience is perhaps the most difficult virtue. It takes work. Hard work. But, no pain; no gain. Perhaps you know the old joke: you should never ask the Lord to grow you in patience—for the only way God can answer that prayer is to allow challenging people or problems into your life. Situations that force you to bear up underneath—to wait! Indeed, the New Testament word for patience, quite literally, means “long tempered” or “long suffering”. Nonetheless, St. Paul lists patience first in his description of what love is (1 Corinthians 13). “Love is patient. Love is kind.” Etc. Indeed, patience belongs to the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). So, we can be assured that patience is exactly what Jesus is working in us. Now, to assist you in your parenting, I'd like to direct you to some helpful resources. The book Parenting with Patience: Overcoming Anger in your Home by Chap Bettis is excellent. Likewise, Parenting by Paul David Tripp provides a good overview. Go to the transcript of this podcast on our website for details and for more suggestions. Bottom line: we grow in our patience when we feast on Jesus's patience toward us. Something to think about from The Kingdom Perspective. “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother' (this is the first commandment with a promise), ‘that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land.' Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” ~Ephesians 6:1-4 (ESV) “Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged.” ~ Colossians 3:20-21 (ESV) Some parenting resources: • Parenting with Patience by Chap Bettis • Grace-Based Parenting by Tim Kimmel • Parenting by Paul David Tripp
Chap Bettis preaches "Communication that Creates Community" from Ephesians 4:29, in this Sunday morning gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
It's easy as Christians to get into a sin confess cycle that we don't actually back up and think about what comes before the sin. Once you start looking, you'll find that both the concept and the word temptation are all over scripture.We would do well to recover and think about the biblical teaching on temptation and how it benefits those of us seeking to live out the gospel in our home.In this episode we'll look at a proper understanding of temptation and how it can help frame the way we understand ourselves and shepherd our children.
Chap Bettis encourages parents to be more intentional about sharing the Gospel with their children. Chap also addresses “pharisee parenting” where moms and dads need to be sure their own walk with the Lord is solid before preaching to their kids. Receive the book "The Disciple-Making Parent" for your donation of any amount! Plus, receive member-exclusive benefits when you make a recurring gift today. Your monthly support helps families thrive: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-daily-broadcast-product-2022-07-08?refcd=1429605 Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/helping-your-kids-know-god-better/#featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Chap Bettis preaches from Matthew 15:1-9, in this Sunday evening gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
Chap Bettis preaches "Resist" from 1 Corinthians 9:24-10:14, in this Sunday morning gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
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Chap Bettis preaches "God's Promises to the Weak" from Isaiah 9:1-7, in this Sunday morning gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
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Chap Bettis preaches "Forgive as Christ Forgave You" from Matthew 18:21-35, in this Sunday evening gathering of Grace Harbor Church.
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Our words are so important in managing our households, but sometimes our words get us in trouble. Chap Bettis discusses with hosts Dave and Ann Wilson the need for a strategy in the home and some practical ideas of what that can look like. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Chap Bettis' Parenting with Patience Study, free videos with purchase of a workbook. www.parentingwithpatiencestudy.com Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Chap Bettis explains how to evaluate our anger toward our children. Anger is not always sinful, but can be destructive, so he talks about having good desires for our kids and expressing those desires in constructive ways. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Chap Bettis' Parenting with Patience Study, free videos with purchase of a workbook. www.parentingwithpatiencestudy.com Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Click here to order a Parenting with Patience workbook. For listeners, Chap Bettis is offering the limited-time opportunity to access Parenting with Patience videos for free! Here are instructions for accessing the videos:1. Go to www.ApollosU.com and register for our school. Welcome!2. Choose the Individual/Small Group Course.3. Checkout and use coupon code pwplaunch. Do this immediately- this coupon code is only good during the launch period!4. That should drop the price to zero. You will not need to enter your credit card information. Your subscription is good for one year.See more from the Rooted Parent PodcastView all Rooted's podcasts here!
On this episode Bryan & Brian discuss gospel supervision. We dive into what it means to practically make disciples. We share strategies for discipleship including discipling your own children. Check it out at oakhillbc.org.f4l or wherever you listen to podcasts. Resources Mentioned: Growing Up by Robby Gallaty The Walk by Stephen Smallman The Disciple-Making Parent by Chap Bettis
Do you ever struggle with knowing how to best reach your introverted child? On FamilyLife Today, join hosts Dave and Ann Wilson as they talk with author Holley Gerth on how to love and understand your introverted child. Show Notes and Resources Find more from Holley Gerth and take the "What % Introvert are YOU?" quiz. https://holleygerth.com/ Find out more from Chap Bettis's book The Disciple-Making Parent. http://thedisciplemakingparent.com Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Are you or your spouse introverted? Join hosts Dave and Ann Wilson on FamilyLife Today as they talk with author Holley Gerth about celebrating the spouse God has given us. Show Notes and Resources Find more from Holley Gerth and take the "What % Introvert are YOU?" quiz. https://holleygerth.com/ Find out more from Chap Bettis's book The Disciple-Making Parent. http://thedisciplemakingparent.com Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Are you, or someone you love, an introvert? Join hosts Dave and Ann Wilson on FamilyLife Today as they talk with Holley Gerth, author of the book "The Powerful Purpose of Introverts," about the misconceptions and surprising truth of what it really means to be an introvert. Show Notes and Resources Find more from Holley Gerth and take the "What % Introvert are YOU?" quiz. https://holleygerth.com/ Find out more from Chap Bettis's book The Disciple-Making Parent. http://thedisciplemakingparent.com Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
What's truly important when discipling our children? Join hosts Dave and Ann Wilson on FamilyLife Today, as they talk with author, Chap Bettis (BETT-iss), about the myths we often believe about discipling our kids. Show Notes and Resources Find out more from Chap Bettis's book The Disciple-Making Parent. http://thedisciplemakingparent.com Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
As we make disciples and reach across the oceans, are we also reaching across the dinner table? On FamilyLife Today, join hosts Dave and Ann Wilson as they talk with Chap Bettis (BETT-iss), author of the book "The Disciple-Making Parent," on fulfilling the Great Commission through our own children. Show Notes and Resources Find out more from Chap Bettis's book The Disciple-Making Parent. http://thedisciplemakingparent.com Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Chap Bettis preaches “The Power of God’s Book” from 2 Timothy 3:16-17, in this Sunday morning service of Grace Harbor Church. (download here)
Chap Bettis preaches “Giving Thanks in an Age of Ingratitude” from Colossians 3:15-17, continuing our series “Evening Services”, in this Sunday evening service of Grace Harbor Church. Q&A at the end on Travis’ series on contentment (download here)
Chap Bettis preaches “From Turmoil to Trust” from Habakkuk, in this Sunday morning service of Grace Harbor Church. (download here)
Transcript: Hello, this is Pastor Don Willeman of Christ Redeemer Church. Welcome to a special-edition series of The Kingdom Perspective. The coronavirus lockdown has created some uniquely difficult challenges, especially for parenting. How should we respond? We should use this as a divinely mandated opportunity to grow in patience. Now, for many of us this suggestion may feel like a cruel joke, or at least, somewhat tone deaf to the painful madness of the present moment. We are tired of being patient! Patience is perhaps the most difficult of virtues. It takes work. Hard work. No pain; no gain. Perhaps you know the old joke you should never ask the Lord to help you grow in patience—for the only way God can answer that prayer is to allow challenging situations or people into your life and force you to bear up underneath—to wait. Indeed, the New Testament word for patience, quite literally, means “long tempered” or “long suffering”. Nonetheless, St. Paul lists patience first in his description of what love is (1 Corinthians 13). “Love is patient. Love is kind.” Etc. Indeed, patience belongs to the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). So, we can be assured that patience is exactly what Jesus is working in us at this time. Now, to assist you in your parenting, I'd like to direct you to some helpful resources. The book Parenting with Patience: Overcoming Anger in your Home by Chap Bettis is excellent, and for the next month it comes with free access to the videos by the same name. Go to the transcript of this podcast on our website for details and for more suggestions. Bottom line: we grow in our patience when we feast on Jesus's patience toward us. Something to think about from The Kingdom Perspective. Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. “Honor your father and mother” (this is the first commandment with a promise), “that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land.” Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. ~ Ephesians 6:1-4 (ESV) Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged. ~ Colossians 3:20-21
In this episode of the podcast Pastors Ben and Tony talk with Chap Bettis of The Apollos Project about his new study Parenting with Patience. Listeners who buy the study on Amazon can email their receipt to admin@appolosproject.com for a code to get a free access to the video study. Featuring audio by Seeds Family Worship.
What is proper anger in regards to parenting? How do we handle it? Chap Bettis joins us to talk about patience and anger in parenting. Chap is offering The Way Home listeners free video training if they show proof of book purchase. Once you've purchased Parenting with Patience: Overcoming Anger in the Home, email Melanie and she will…
What is proper anger in regards to parenting? How do we handle it? Chap Bettis joins us to talk about patience and anger in parenting. Chap is offering The Way Home listeners free video training if they show proof of book purchase. Once you've purchased Parenting with Patience: Overcoming Anger in the Home, email Melanie and she will…
We recently had the pleasure of being joined by Chap Bettis as he shared some biblical wisdom on parenting. He is the author of The Disciple-Making Parent, but he’s also relatively recently produced a book called Parenting with Patience. Today we’re talking with Chap about anger in parenting. Why is anger a serious issue? Is […]
This week we welcome Chap Bettis onto the Ordinary podcast. Chap is the author of Disciple Making Parent, so unsurprisingly today we are talking parenting. The guys cover issues around discipline, parental influence, relationship building and how to best approach parenting from a biblical point of view, having discipleship as a priority.
There is not a parent out there who hasn't struggled with anger at some point. For homeschooling parents, it can be an especially challenging issue because of the amount of time we spend with our kids. Anger can be one of those things that we keep hidden and has the potential for great destruction, but our Redeemer can change all of that! Today Chap Bettis will help us sort out where anger comes from, the different types of anger and how it is a foe, but can also be a friend! Chap is giving away 2 copies of Parenting with Patience workbook! To enter, please leave a comment ON MY WEBSITE below this podcast. (Giveaway ends February 25th) If you purchase Parenting with Patience: Overcoming Anger in the Home Workbook, Chap is offering the streaming video lessons for free! Simply send an email to Melanie admin@theapollosproject.com with the Amazon receipt. More info on Homegrown Generation Online Conference You can see the places I will be speaking in 2020 on my website under the "about" section! My two books: The Unhurried Homeschooler and Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart can be found on Amazon. Scriptures mentioned in the podcast: James 4:1, 2 Ephesians 4:30, James 1:20, Proverbs 12:18, Proverbs 29:11 Past podcast with Chap: Parenting with Confidence in a World Gone Mad Remember we are shooting for progress, not perfection! (Some of you have asked how you can support the podcast financially so my son (who does a ll my editing) set up an account where listeners who feel led to give can support by donating as little as $2 a month. There is no pressure, but here is the link) Ways to connect with Chap Bettis: Book The Disciple-Making Parent Blogging at www.theapollosproject.com/blog Podcast The Disciple-Making Parent Instagram @Chap Bettis
Listen to Pastor Scott Torres interview Chap Bettis of the Apollos Project and author of The Disciple-Making Parent- A Comprehensive Guidebok for Raising Your Children to Love and Follow Jesus Christ.
Join us for this episode of the Rooted podcast! Rooted Parent editor Anna Meade Harris sits down with author Chap…
Join us for this episode of the Rooted podcast! Rooted Parent editor Anna Meade Harris sits down with author Chap…
What a treat is was to talk with Chap Bettis! Here's the links!!!!For a FREE audio version of His book, "The Disciple-Making Parent", email Chap and let him know you listened to this episode on the Taste and See Podcast: audiobook@theapollosproject.comChap's Ministry Website:www.theapollosproject.com Buy "The Disciple-Making Parent"!https://amzn.to/2DODhS7
Message from Chap Bettis on March 10, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 10, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 9, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 9, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 9, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 9, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 8, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 8, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 8, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 8, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 8, 2019
Message from Chap Bettis on March 8, 2019
In this episode of the podcast Pastors Ben & Tony are joined by returning guest Chap Bettis of the Apollos Project to talk about teaching the next generation to defend their faith. Listen and enjoy.
Raising Kids Who Love Christ - Making the Worlds of Home, Church and School Connect - Chap Bettis by BaseCamp Live
Camden and Erica Bucey discuss several helpful books for parents as they disciple their children and women in a variety of study group settings. They offer brief notices of several recent books. Chap Bettis, The Disciple-Making Parent (Diamond Hill Publishing) Jason Helopolous, Let the Children Worship (Christian Focus) Keri Folmar, The Doctrine of Scripture for Every Woman [The Good Portion Series] (Christian […]
What are the things we need to know when it comes to the discipleship of our children. Make sure you check out Chap Bettis book - "The Disciple-Making Parent"
In the second part of a two part interview Pastors Tony and Ben talk with author, pastor, and family ministry speaker Chap Bettis about Disciple Making at Home in the day to day. Listen and be blessed.
In this special episode Pastors Ben and Tony interview pastor, author, and founder of the Apollos Project Chap Bettis about disciple making at home. Enjoy this first part of a two episode interview. Featuring audio from Glen Willet
What does it mean for parents to disciple their children? Can ordinary Christian parents teach their kids about Jesus? A veteran pastor and teacher joins us to talk parenting. Chap Bettis is the author of The Disciple-Making Parent: A Comprehensive Guidebook for Raising Your Children to Love and Follow Jesus Christ. He is also a frequent conference speaker and…
What does it mean for parents to disciple their children? Can ordinary Christian parents teach their kids about Jesus? A veteran pastor and teacher joins us to talk parenting. Chap Bettis is the author of The Disciple-Making Parent: A Comprehensive Guidebook for Raising Your Children to Love and Follow Jesus Christ. He is also a frequent conference speaker and…