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Guest Rev. Joel Fitzpatrick preaches on Luke 10:17-20
In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," author and minister, Joel Fitzpatrick, discusses Galatians 4:7 and how the gospel helps us deal with shame in ourselves and in our children. Joel says, "I know that my heavenly Father loves me, not because I'm good. But just because he loves me, because I'm his son." Special Guest: Joel Fitzpatrick.
Rev. Joel Fitzpatrick preaches a sermon from John 12. From the March 28th, 2021 Divine Worship Service. To access a full catalog of sermons from Providence, visit providencetemecula.com.
Rev. Joel Fitzpatrick preaches a sermon from John 12. From the March 28th, 2021 Divine Worship Service. To access a full catalog of sermons from Providence, visit providencetemecula.com.
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In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, we're premiering Hope + Help LIVE, a periodic segment of the podcast that features unscripted, live recorded interviews previously broadcasted on Facebook. Today's conversation features authors Jessica Thompson and Joel Fitzpatrick. During the live chat, we talk about the various ways our respective households are navigating the coronavirus pandemic, and offer encouragements to parents of depressed and anxious teens who may be struggling to care for their child in today's quarantine contexts. View the full show notes & links for this episode: https://ibcd.org/parents-depressed-anxious-teens/ The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Listeners can expect to receive biblical wisdom as well as practical steps for facing suffering, struggling, and sin with courage and grace. Hosted by author/writer Christine M. Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit ibcd.org/hopeandhelp. Connect with host Christine Chappell and subscribe to her weekly Christ-centered biblical counseling resources at christinemchappell.com. IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
In this episode of The Hope + Help Project, Christine Chappell interviews author Joel Fitzpatrick about his book, "Between Us Guys: Life-Changing Conversations for Dads & Sons" to discuss how both parent and child can lean in to important conversations with the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ. During the interview, Joel talks about what biblical manhood is meant to look like and the importance of teaching our sons to embrace a gospel-centered view of women. He also addresses biblical wisdom for helping dads and sons navigate friendship problems, performance pressures, identity traps, as well as some helpful ways to practice generosity and financial stewardship. View the full show notes & links for this episode: https://wp.me/p6NcCC-Tu The Hope + Help Project podcast offers compassionate biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The purpose of the podcast is to share Christ-centered comfort and clarity for those seeking biblical solutions for the struggles they face. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Listeners can expect to receive biblical wisdom as well as practical steps for facing suffering, struggling and sin with courage and grace. Hosted by author/writer Christine M. Chappell. To learn more about the show and Christine's ministry, please visit faithfulsparrow.com/project. To subscribe to Christine's weekly Christ-centered biblical counseling resources, visit faithfulsparrow.com/email. The Hope + Help Project podcast is available on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, and Spotify. Please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share The Hope + Help Project with them.
On this week's episode of the Undone Redone Podcast, Tray and Melody sit down with Joel Fitzpatrick to discuss spiritual parenting between fathers and their children. Joel Fitzpatrick has served as an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America with a focus on youth and family. He received his MDiv from Westminster Seminary California. Joel lives in Southern California with his wife of nineteen years and their two children. He is a sinner, a preacher, the author of Between us Guys, the coauthor of Mom, Dad . . . What’s Sex?, and contributed chapters to The Sinner and Saints Devotional: 60 days in the Psalms. Joel explains the balance between laughter and enjoyment and setting boundaries for our children so they can grow up in a Christ centered environment that isn't dependent on what others think. Our listeners can learn more about Joel on his website at https://www.joelfitzpatrick.co/ Quotes: "On of the most important things I have said to my son is 'Even in the face of your failure, I am proud to be your dad. I love you no matter how well or poorly you do.'" "When you show your love to your children as Christ loves us, it gives your kids a stable foundation to stand on in all things." "Being humble in front of your kids is vital. Be quick to forgiveness when your kids mess up. Shaming and disciplining your kids is almost paradoxical to them because they see you sinning while disciplining them for their sins."
BRILLIANTLY BRAVE PARENTING Episode #87 - "Raising Boys & Manhood" with author and minister Joel Fitzpatrick. He shares about the relationship he has with his son, and how the conversations with our kids don't have to be perfect. Joel also states that we all need to show our children love through guidance, showing them how the world works, what their place is in it, and how to decipher the good from the bad. Find our blog at BrilliantlyBraveParenting.com or on Facebook at #BrilliantlyBraveParenting or watch our #iShine podcast videos on YouTube. Also consider donating to keep this growing podcast moving forward - thanks! #kids #christianparenting #parenting #betweenusguys #relationships #parentingsons #masculinity #rolemodel #malerolemodel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brilliantlybraveparenting/support
Sermon on Psalms 4 by Joel Fitzpatrick
In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," author and minister, Joel Fitzpatrick, discusses Proverbs 1:8-9 and the constant need to gain wisdom. Joel says, "Living in wisdom shows that you belong to King Jesus, the embodiment of wisdom." "In the Word, On the Go" is sponsored by the New Growth Press (https://newgrowthpress.com/?aff=26). Special Guest: Joel Fitzpatrick.
Today we’ll talk with Bob Moffit, Senior Fellow in health policy Studies, on president Trump’s expansion of Health Reimbursement Accounts to improve health care choices and Joel Fitzpatrick author of “Between Us Guys: Live Changing Conversations for Dads and Sons” (New Growth).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This one is for the dads! And all you moms will really appreciate this one too. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simply-wholehearted-podcast/message
Just in time for Father’s Day we have a great conversation with Joel Fitzpatrick, a pastor and author, who encourages dads (and moms) to have gospel-focused conversations with their sons. “There’s power in having conversations with your kids that opens up your relationship. It’s a freedom that gives your kids a safe place to talk to someone. But then it also gives you the ability to speak God's truth into their lives.” We talk about the barriers that keep us from going deep with our kids and how to fight back against the fear and complacency that can become commonplace. Joel also shares how Jesus is the ultimate picture of biblical masculinity and how to be an emotionally safe parent for your son or daughter. “We need to be very careful with our emotions when our kids come and they confess their sins to us. When your son comes to you and he's been angry, you need to be careful not to respond in anger, but to respond with love and with kindness and with using your strength to provide a place of safety.” This is an episode that would be perfect to share with your spouse and the dads in your life. Joel shares a lot of truth for both moms and dads about how we can stay actively engaged with our kids and keep the gospel message at the forefront. For more on this topic, Joel has a new book out called Between Us Guys. Also, my recent podcast with Vicki Courtney [Ep 239] has some more great information on having deep conversations. As Joel shares, it comes down to setting aside intentional time to go deep with our kids. What step can you make this summer to have a gospel-centered conversation with your son or daughter? What we chat about: Joel’s background as a construction worker and as a minister What are gospel conversations and how do we have them with our kids How to fight against fear and complacency to continually engage with our kids Biblical masculinity vs worldly masculinity Working with a son who is displaying aggression and violence Keeping our emotions in check when we’re having tough discipline conversations Look at your kids’ lives as a timeline and not a snapshot Learning to process emotions in a healthy way with our kids Being aware of your sons’ emotions and actively engaged with how he is processing them Teaching sons how to think about and interact with women in light of the gospel
Marty talks with Joel Fitzpatrick, author of the newly released book "Between Us Guys," life changing conversations between dads and sons.
Rooted Parent editor Anna Meade Harris talks with authors Jessica Thompson and Joel Fitzpatrick about their new book. Thompson and…
Rooted Parent editor Anna Meade Harris talks with authors Jessica Thompson and Joel Fitzpatrick about their new book. Thompson and…
Joel Fitzpatrick preaches on 1 Samuel 14:24-46.
Tray and Melody are joined by siblings Jessica Thompson and Joel Fitzpatrick to discuss talking to your kids about sex and their new book, Mom, Dad… What’s Sex? Jessica and Joel discuss what prompted the brother/sister duo to write a book on sex and what gives them a unique perspective on the topic. They wanted to put out a resource that they could use in their own parenting as well as provide parents with a source of guidance with a gospel approach. By diving into various aspects of our kids lives such as social media and outside pressures Joel and Jessica provide parents with a groundwork of what it means to parent with grace. They offer a way to give your kids a Gospel- Centered view of sex and our culture.
Joel & Jessica Fitzpatrick from Front Porch with the Fitzes come on the show to break down the controversy over the Stronger Men's Conference (1:00). Elyse Fitzpatrick makes a 2-second appearance (24:10), and the Fitzpatricks discuss their upcoming book "Mom, Dad...What's Sex?" (24:30)
Tray and Melody are joined by Pastor Joel Fitzpatrick on episode 132 to discuss a variety of topics such weakness, being a sinner saved by grace, family and how he gets his beard looking so great. Bringing a sense of humor to everything he talks about, Joel is able to offer a positive outlook on sometimes difficult situations. Joel discusses how he as a Pastor handles people coming to him with struggles of sin and the aspect of humility that must come with confronting these situations. Joel emphasizes the importance of being okay with being vulnerable and weak in order to receive the grace of the Lord. Joel says being from Southern California is at the core of his personality and explains a lot about who is Joel. Joel was born and raised in San Diego. He has a B.S. in Business Administration and earned his M. Div from Westminster Seminary in California. Joel and his wife Ruth have been married for 15 years and have two children. Joel has served as a deacon for 12 years, a Ruling Elder for 3 years and is a Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church in America. He currently serves as the Associate Pastor for Family and Discipleship at North City Presbyterian Church.
This week the Fellows relax and have some fun with Joel Fitzpatrick. What this episode lacks structurally it makes up for with unforgettable stories. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and find out what the Fellows think it means to be masculine. Show Notes: Melanchthon on the Uses of the Law Another Reflection on the Divine Uses of the Law Episode 14: Good Works Episode 2: Law Being Dad Front Porch with the Fitzes C.S. Lewis The Four Loves
This week the Thinking Fellows are joined by Elyse Fitzpatrick and her son Joel Fitzpatrick to talk about a controversy revolving around the idea of the eternal subordination of the Son. The Fellows aren't here to join the fight but instead talk about the misapplication of the Trinity happening within the controversy. Sit back, relax, and grab a drink as the Fellows cover this special listener requested show. Notes: Home: How Heaven and the New Earth Satisfy Our Deepest Longings Christian Dogmatics by J.T. Mueller Lutheran Leprechauns Mortification of Spin The Heidelblog