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Parenting teenagers can feel overwhelming—especially in a noisy, over-scheduled, screen-filled world. Cameron Cole and Anna Meade Harris from Rooted Ministry join us to talk about discipling adolescents with grace, clarity, and patience, and why parents still matter more than any algorithm or trend. They also dig into loneliness, technology, late-night conversations, and how churches can better support families (especially single parents).Resources Mentioned:Rooted MinistryRooted Ministry PodcastsGod's Grace for Every Family by Anna Meade HarrisYou're Only Human by Kelly Kapic Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Not Perfect. Still Super. Every Family is a Hero… Would you join us at The Table?
What does it really mean to parent with grace? Does choosing grace-based or gentle parenting mean we throw out discipline or become permissive? In today's episode, Cody Kimmel and I, explore the deep spiritual truths behind parenting the way God parents us, full of grace, full of truth, and full of delight. Parenting is not about perfection. It's about partnering with God in the work He's doing in our kids' lives. When we align ourselves with His heart—gracious, truthful, joyful—we parent from a place of rest, not reaction. Here is some of what we cover: How to respond to a talking-back teen with both love and limits How our own sanctification plays a role in how we approach our kids and discipline The role of trust and play in your relationship with your kids Grace doesn't mean permissiveness, it means parenting the way God parents us How modern parenting gets it wrong by saying parenting is death to joy and freedom but there is incredible beauty and delight in motherhood Connect with Cody Kimmel: Website: Home - Gracebased Facebook: Gracebased Instagram: Gracebased (@gracebasedfamilies) Links Mentioned: Grace-Based Parenting: By Tim Kimmel Blueprint Pathway - Gracebased Gracebased Home Journal - Gracebased Podcasts lightcatchers - Gracebased Related Episodes: Grace Based Discipline for Kids with Unique Needs :: Karis Murray [Ep 237] Grace-Based Discipline :: Karis Kimmel Murray [Ep 150] “What Does My Child Need?” :: Amy and Jeffrey Olrick [Ep 480] Featured Sponsors: Little Spoon: Simplify your kids' mealtimes. Go to: littlespoon.com/DMA and enter our code DMA at checkout to get 50% OFF your first Little Spoon order. Voetberg Music Academy: This month, use my code: DONTMOMALONE to get 20% off each month you're subscribed. Get 20% off the proprietary Voetberg Method Experience. Lightcatchers Podcast: Lightcatchers, a new podcast of original stories for children. Created by an organization with over 40 years of helping moms and dads experience God's vision for parenting, Lightcatchers is loved by children and parents alike. It's perfect for parents looking for stories that explore topics like emotional intelligence, mental health, and hope. Listen now to Lightcatchers wherever you get your podcasts. And learn more at bealightcatcher.com
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07] Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26] Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46] Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07] Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26] Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46] Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07] Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26] Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46] Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07] Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26] Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46] Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07] Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26] Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46] Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07] Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26] Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46] Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07] Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26] Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46] Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Embracing Your Season: Raising Littles and Understanding Teens with Paige Clingenpeel
“We can't parent the way our parents parented us.” In this episode, Dr. Jim Burns—founder of HomeWord, speaker, author, and podcaster—joins the conversation to help parents of teens navigate the challenges of raising the next generation. Together, we explore topics like rebellion, entitlement, disconnection, and the overwhelming impact of social media. Dr. Burns shares practical ways parents can equip their teens with wisdom, responsibility, and a biblical worldview. From assigning meaningful tasks to setting clear boundaries, he offers tools to help teens grow in stewardship, identity, and faith. We discuss the importance of letting our kids wrestle with big questions in the safety of home, while guiding them back to truth. If you're a parent looking for practical steps and spiritual encouragement, this episode is for you.Paige's TakeawaysParenting Needs to Evolve We can't parent the same way our parents did; today's teens face new challenges.Equip Teens for Digital Stewardship Give them tools to navigate technology wisely and make autonomous, healthy choices.Combat Entitlement with Responsibility Assign meaningful tasks and set clear expectations to foster maturity.Support Identity in Christ Help teens stay grounded in who they are by rooting their identity in biblical truth.Foster Safe Curiosity at Home Let kids ask hard questions and explore faith in a loving, open environment.Balance Performance and Peace Provide practical strategies for managing school stress and keeping priorities aligned.HomeWord: https://homeword.com/ Understanding Your Teen by Dr. Jim Burns: https://homeword.com/product/understanding-your-teen/ Grace-Based Parenting by Dr. Tim Kimmel: https://a.co/d/5J5KR9g Paige Clingenpeel: PaigeClingenpeel.comQuestions About the Podcast? Email: paigeclingenpeel@gmail.comFacebook: @Paige ClingenpeelInstagram: @paigeclingenpeelYouTube: Embracing Your Season sponsored by HomeWordKeywords/Hashtags#EmbracingYourSeason #PaigeClingenpeel #ChristianParent #Teens #Teenagers #Jim Burns #Podcast #PodcastCommunity #HomeWord #PFCAudioVideo Send us a text
By Cameron Cole
By Cameron Cole
By Cameron Cole
Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our theme, "Excel Even More." Our Scripture reference was 1 Thessalonians 4:10-12. In this passage, Paul calls listeners to excel in the power of the Holy Spirit. We talked about excelling in our family life with guest Tim Kimmel. He is one of America's top advocates for families today. We featured his book, Grace Based Parenting, which shows parents how to love our kids the way God loves us. We also talked with Arlene Pellicane about her top three strategies for helping our kids excel. You can listen to all the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where is the best place to send our review(s) of the peaceful parenting book, you asked for feedback, but I'm not sure the best place to submit it.I'm only a few chapters in, I like the content but my first impression is wow, 450 pages? I think it's too long for general consumption, if you want many people to finish this book, I suggest cutting it in half, or smaller...You are great with analogies, but I think there are too many, at least in the first few chapters. The purples analogy isn't great to me, I don't think it's captivating to the audience. Keep up the analogies where they are strong, but cut ones that aren't captivating.Thanks for your work.- I think the purples analogy is really useful, especially for any normies that decide to pick up the book.I'm curious what "peaceful-leaning" parenting methods you might have investigated/reviewed when working on your book or forming your parenting philosophy. E.g., "Parenting with Love and Logic", "Grace Based Parenting", "Trust-Based Relational Intervention" ( https://child.tcu.edu/about-us/tbri) (this one is more focused on helping kids from traumatic backgrounds, but has lots of broadly-applicable teachings), etc. Thanks for your work on this!Hey Stef, advice for someone who's 28, still living with parents and not much dating experience in adulthood. no post secondary education and mostly been working as service Tech and industrial type jobs making around 23-26$(in Alberta) at best but feel like I have more potential but I keep procrastinating and have daily weed habit.Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIBERS: MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING' - AND THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI AND AUDIOBOOK!Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, the interactive multi-lingual philosophy AI trained on thousands of hours of my material, private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022
Legalistic parenting can crush the hearts of our kids. Dr. Rob Rienow engages in a profound conversation with Pastor Adam Page about the dangers of legalistic parenting within Christian families. Adam, the preaching pastor at Amelia Island Baptist Church, shares his personal and pastoral insights on the impact of rules without grace. Discover how legalistic parenting can harden the hearts of children and hinder their spiritual growth. More importantly, you will come away with practical ways to build a healthy heart connection with your children in order to help them grow in their walk with God. Featured Resources Visit Amelia Baptist Church's YouTube channel to watch sermons and teachings by Pastor Adam Page: https://www.youtube.com/@AmeliaBaptistChurch Tune into the "We Bear Witness" Podcast on all major platforms for more discussions on family and faith: https://www.ameliabaptist.org/wbwp-podcast/
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme: "Marriage and Family", and we discussed the importance of grace. How do we get grace? What is the birthplace of grace? We heard great testimonies on lessons learned from God's grace? The scripture references were Proverbs 3:34 and James 4:6. Our special guest was Dr. Tim Kimmel, one of Amercia's top advocates for the family for over three decades. He has written several books including "Grace Based Parenting" and shared the importance of grace in our family relationships. Hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grace Based Families Podcast June 21, 2023 Episode 101 Host: Michelle Broek Guest: Tim Kimmel Michellle and answer questions from viewers, including: Before we got married, we had a lot in common, but now we seem so different. What do we do? There's just a lot of pressure to maintain a wealthy status, or at least the image of it. What can we do if we can't afford to do this, or if we can afford, but it just doesn't feel right to maintain this kind of lifestyle. When my husband and I fight, it gets ugly. How do we change this pattern? How can we make Valentine's Day last throughout the year? Tim's books Grace Filled Marriage, Grace Based Parenting and many more are available at shop.gracebasedfamilies.com Send your question, comment and prayer requests to: family@gracebasedfamilies.com Make a donation at the Grace Based Families website
Grace Based Families Podcast May 10, 2023 Episode #99 Host: Michelle Broek Guest: Tim Kimmel [Tim is the founder and executive director of Grace Based Families. He develops resources for families and churches and conducts conferences across the globe on the unique pressures confronting today's families. He has authored many books and video studies including Grace Based Parenting and Grace Filled Marriage. Tim and his wife Darcy, have four kids and 10 grandkids.] The relational dynamics in the world of grandparenting can create a lot of sticky situations that can wreak havoc and steal joy. Grandparenthood plays a key role in the future generation but it also brings some big challenges. Sometimes the problem is the grandparent- what they are doing or are not doing that creates tension? What if your parents are jamming Jesus and politics down your kid's throat in a disconnected way? What do we do if the grandparents are spoiling our kids? What if the grandparents are always intervening or not respecting our boundaries? All families have sticky situations. There are unrealistic expectations, personal agendas, and deep heartache. Fortunately, the God who came up with grandparenthood also provides the ways and means to navigate its challenges. God's active grace wants to come to your rescue. Grace Based Grandparenting: Solving The Sticky Situations video study. Send your question, comment, and prayer requests to: family@gracebasedfamilies.com Make a donation at the Grace Based Families website
Grace Based Families Podcast March 29, 2023 Episode #95 Host: Michelle Broek Guest: Tim Kimmel [Tim is the founder and executive director of Grace Based Families. He develops resources for families and churches and conducts conferences across the globe on the unique pressures confronting today's families. He has authored many books and video studies including Grace Based Parenting and Grace Filled Marriage. Tim and his wife Darcy, have four kids and 10 grandkids.] Michelle and Tim discuss why “Grandparent” is far more than a title, it's a calling. The Assets of Effective Grandparents: Maturity Experience Perspective Assistance (time, relief, sounding board, money) Love The 4 Roles of Grandparents Give a blessing to our grandchildren Leave a solid legacy for our grandchildren to build upon Bear a torch to illuminate our grandkids' way through a dark and treacherous culture Set a clear standard for our grandchildren to emulate. Extreme Grandparenting book Send your question, comment, and prayer requests to: family@gracebasedfamilies.com Make a donation at the Grace Based Families website
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, it was a special "Best Of" program on our theme, "Ask the Experts" with guest Dr. Tim Kimmel about having a grace-filled life. Tim is the Founder and Executive Director of Family Matters, conference speaker, host of the Family Matters Minute, and an award-winning author (including the book "Grace Based Parenting"). Tim's latest book is called "Grace at Work: The Secret to Getting More From Your Job Than a Paycheck". You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From the Formation Forum series, "Graced Based Parenting" at Church of the Apostles.
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Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we concluded our theme week: "Ask the Experts", and we discussed grace. What does it mean to have a grace-filled life? We need to live out grace in every aspect of our lives, but what does that look like? Understanding the importance of God's grace is freedom as well. Our special expert guest was Dr. Tim Kimmel. Tim is one of the nation's top advocates speaking for the family today. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Family Matters, conference speaker, host of the Family Matters Minute, and an award-winning author (including the book "Grace Based Parenting"). Tim's latest book is called "Grace at Work: The Secret to Getting More From Your Job Than a Paycheck". He answered listeners' questions and shared the gospel on this Freedom Friday. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our new theme: "Discipline Week", and we discussed grace-based discipline. The scripture reference was I Timothy 4:7. Is there a difference between self-discipline and self-help? What is something that God has allowed you to accomplish that took real discipline? It was only God! Our special guest was Dr. Tim Kimmel. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Family matters and an author of several books. We had great discussion and highlighted his book, "Grace-Based Parenting". We also heard from Lori Ridder again. She has a life changing, faith building, weight loss story that is powerful. Lori is leading a special free health webinar for 6 weeks beginning tonight, September 13th called "Waging War Against the Flesh". You can hear highlights of the program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ONE THING Reflect on God's Grace-Based Parenting Techniques - 1. Have a Goal - Gal. 2:20 -21 2. Set Boundaries—1 Cor. 10:23 - 24, 31 3. Implement Reality Discipline - Heb. 12:5 - 6 4. Demonstrate Unconditional Love - Rom. 5:8
ONE THING Reflect on God's Grace-Based Parenting Techniques - 1. Have a Goal - Gal. 2:20 -21 2. Set Boundaries—1 Cor. 10:23 - 24, 31 3. Implement Reality Discipline - Heb. 12:5 - 6 4. Demonstrate Unconditional Love - Rom. 5:8
Pastor Freddy T and Jonathan Vinson cover a range of topics from Jonathan's recital dissonance, the pressure of the crowd, and parenting with grace. Resource Mark Driscoll - Law Based Parenting vs Grace-Based Parenting
Description: How to become a gentle parent, conscious parent, kind parent. We will discuss a few key component to strengthen your parenting.
Description: How to become a gentle parent, conscious parent, kind parent. We will discuss a few key component to strengthen your parenting.
The Fruit of the Spirit is NOT a coconut, a banana, OR a watermelon! On this episode, we have Tavian “Drippy” Bonds sharing how he came to work at the Woods! Plus, Timbers staffers tell us about God's faithfulness to produce fruit in campers' lives over multiple summers. Our hosts, Dex and Carol, try to guess a few camp names after hearing the stories behind them—who comes out on top? Wrapping up this episode, “Grace Based Parenting” author Tim Kimmel shares his passion for family and the Gospel! Not subscribed yet? That's a bummer. Fix that by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or search for us in your favorite podcast player. Resource link for more about the show
FASD Hope is a podcast series about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), through the lens of parent advocates with over nineteen years of lived experience. FASD Hope welcomes back Suzanne Emery to FASD Hope! Suzanne previously guested in Episode 89 "FASCETS Friday". Suzanne Emery has a Master in Leadership Nursing and she is a Family Nurse Practitioner. (She is a Certified Facilitator of the FASCETS Neurobehavioral Model and she is a FASCETS Program Director.) Suzanne lived in Costa Rica for over 20 years, serving families and children at risk. She worked as a resident nurse at a children's home and then as a supervisor of health for a large, childcare organization for over 15 years. Suzanne is the founder and lead facilitator of "Created to Be Free: Hope for Families Affected by Alcohol", a project started in 2013. She leads workshops, provides consulting services and facilitates family support groups - all in the area of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, using the FASCETS neurobehavioral model. She is a single mother of two, wonderful young men, the younger has an FASD. She lives in the Portland area. In this FAITH-FILLED episode, Suzanne discusses the following topics: her personal and professional journey in the FASD / NB community, becoming a missionary and starting "Created to Be Free", how the church and faith-communities need to better understand and support those with FASD / NB diagnoses, comparing the NB model with Grace Based Parenting, how the church and faith-communities can better support and understand individuals with FASD / NB Diagnoses (and their families), her words of faith and hope....and what her sons have taught her. "For judgement is without mercy to one who has shown no mercy. Mercy triumphs over judgement." - James 2:13 EPISODE RESOURCES - Suzanne Emery - suzemery28@gmail.com https://uwm.org/missionaries/27381/ Created to Be Free - https://www.facebook.com/Created-to-be-Free-hope-for-children-affected-by-alcohol-318252581629117 The video that Suzanne mentioned in this episode - https://youtu.be/t7n-4-0h4mc FASD Hope - FASD Hope - https://www.fasdhope.com/ natalie@fasdhope.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fasdhope/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fasdhope1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/fasdhope LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-vecchione-17212160/ Racket - @fasdhope Clubhouse - @natalievecc Check out our new book “Blazing New Homeschool Trails: Educating and Launching Teens with Developmental Disabilities” by Natalie Vecchione & Cindy LaJoy BUY IT NOW!
One of the most difficult and most important places to experience grace is our family. Some of us carry wounds from family moments that were absent of grace, others of us carry with us the gifts of a moment where we received grace - a gift we didn’t deserve. In kicking off our new series, Grace in Real Life, Dr. Tim Kimmel (author of Grace Based Families) unpacks the four ways a grace-based family gives us freedom. Whether you’re in throes of parenting or live alone, this teaching on grace will encourage and challenge you.
Do you want to build strong relationships with your kids, full of great communication, trust and open conversations? It all starts with grace. I interview Doris Swift, as she spills the tea on steps to building incredible relationships with your kids, to last a life time. Your kids won't always be little, or 7 or 12 or 15 years old. They actually grow up and how you react, lead and guide them in the present, is sowing seeds for the type of relationship you could have with them in the future. For more resources, check out Connie Alber's book: Parenting Beyond the Rules: Raising Teens with Confidence and Joy andsLee Ann Manchini, host of Raising Christian Kids podcast. Doris Swift is an author, speaker, and host of the Fierce Calling Podcast. In ministry for over 30 years, Doris is passionate about equipping women to walk deeper in God's word, walk out of their doubt and into their calling, and use their gifts to impact the world for Christ. She is a graduate of Liberty University and holds a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies in Christian counseling, psychology, and business. She currently resides in Florida with her husband Brian and a curious cat named Oliver is a proud mom to two extraordinary grown-ups and Gammy to six beautiful grandkids.To hear conversations filled with grace and truth, visitwww.dorisswift.com, home of the Fierce Calling Podcast.Subscribe to my weekly Tuesday Email for mom hacks, funny stories and actionable steps to living a happier, freer, unstuck life, click HERE!stephaniepletka.com@stephaniepletkaGrab a copy of my book on audio or paperback: Living Your Best LifeHave an idea for an episode? Call 480-788-1805 or stephanie@stephaniepletka.comIf this podcast has helped you in anyway, please share it, rate it, screen shot it and tag me on social media and I'll share it on my page, because we're better together. : ) Until Next Time, Here's to Living Your Best Life.Stephanie See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crawford & Karen Loritts join the show to talk about how parents can create and curate a culture of discipleship in the home. Karen & Crawford Loritts highly recommend Tim Kimmel and the book Grace Based Parenting. You can find that resource and more by clicking https://gracebasedfamilies.com/staff/tim-kimmel/ (here).
Karis Kimmel Murray of Family Matters Ministries shares insight with us on all things family. Discover what makes your kids tick as Matt talks with Karis about the amazing game that is a tool to help your kids find what' "right with them." Learn how you can implement a grace-based approach in your parenting. Change your perspective on your family no matter what stage of life you're in. Find Show Notes Here.
In this episode, Dr. Darrell L. Bock, Dr. Tim Kimmel, and Darcy Kimmel discuss the pitfalls of fear-based and performance-based parenting, focusing on grace as the alternative. Note: This interview was recorded before March 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Darrell L. Bock, Dr. Tim Kimmel, and Darcy Kimmel discuss the pitfalls…
I know I should parent with grace (a.k.a. “unmerited favor”). But I struggle with how to combine grace & discipline. When a little guy smacks his brother upside the head, I don't want to ignore it or explode over it. But I could use some help with alternative responses to be “my best when my kids are at their worst”. This week's guest, Karis Kimmel Murray, grew up in the original grace-based home. Her father, Dr. Tim Kimmel, literally wrote the book on grace-based parenting.** As a mom to two girls, Karis knows the challenges of showing both unmerited favor and appropriate boundaries. Particularly since one of her daughters has been diagnosed with ADHD. (I adore reading parenting books by moms who get it!). In this episode Karis and I talk through some practical ways to approach misbehavior, like her “Basket Method” and “The 10 Year Rule”. “Those behaviors come from your child but they don't define your child. It's not who they are it's what they are doing right now.” We also talk about discovering how each family member is wired, using their Kid's Flag system. And being clear about the rules and expectations in your home. Not making household preferences on par with Biblical/moral law. Her analogy of being a calm “first responder” will stick with me. Fortunately, Karis has written all these tips and concepts down in a very relatable and hilarious guide called, “Grace-Based Discipline”. What we chat about: The 10-year rule The theology of parenting Legalism vs. License vs. Grace Karis' fun “mathematician” analogy Handling discipline crises like first responders The Basket Strategy What does atonement have to do with discipline? What country flag does each family member fly? Clarifying family rules Differentiating household rules from moral/Biblical rules Karis' daughter's diagnosis of ADHD and how it impacted discipline The level of offense and the “sushi menu” of consequences Links Mentioned: Family Matters Ministry Grace-Based Discipline (Kindle version)** Grace-Based Discipline (hardback) Grace-Based Parenting** by Dr. Tim Kimmel Kids Flag Page Karis' Facebook page and Instagram **Amazon Affiliate Link
Can Dave Shive and Steve Hartland be on the same podcast without the universe unraveling? Find out in this inspiring and practical episode. These two dudes have raised 7 kids in total and have wisdom to share.
Pastor Dan Martin of Fairview, Texas shares what natural parenting vs. grace-based parenting looks like.