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In this powerful message, Samuel Goulet invites listeners to move from simply receiving in church to becoming spiritual fathers and mothers who help others grow in Christ. Using Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 4, he shows that true spiritual parenting is not about titles, recognition, or status—it is about sacrifice, endurance, humility, and love that keeps showing up. With humor, honesty, and stories from family life, Samuel challenges us to let the culture of Jesus overflow from our homes into the church, creating a community where people are pursued, encouraged, corrected in love, and strengthened to walk in the truth.
The #1 illness of our time has nothing to do with your body. Dr. Lisa Miller, Columbia University researcher and author of The Spiritual Child, has spent over a decade scanning human brains to understand how we're built for God's presence. What those MRIs reveal is both startling and deeply hopeful. You were not built for scarcity or isolation. Three specific circuits in every human brain light up when you connect to something greater than yourself, a bonding network, an attention network, and a parietal network, each wired to receive love, guidance, and the awareness that you are never alone. The awakened brain is one-third innate, two-thirds cultivated. Which means you can build it. The research on teens will stop you cold. A strong shared spiritual life is 82% protective against completed suicide, which has now surpassed auto accidents as the leading cause of teen death. 80% protective against the onset of addiction. This is not philosophy. These are numbers from global studies of 270,000 children. The path to your best life might not require more effort. It might require a different kind of listening. The Awakened Brain: The New Science of Spirituality and Our Quest for an Inspired Life Amazon Ebook Audiobook The Spiritual Child: The New Science on Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving Amazon Ebook Audiobook Dr. Lisa's Instagram Dr. Lisa's Website In this episode you will: Learn why the #1 illness of our time is an ailment of perception, not biology, and what that means for how you live Discover the three brain circuits that hardwire every human being for spiritual connection and how to activate them starting today Recognize the difference between achieving relationships and awakened relationships, and why that shift changes every room you walk into Explore the 4 P's framework developed with the Pentagon for raising spiritually grounded children and adults Understand why a shared spiritual life is the single most protective factor against teen depression, addiction, and suicide, and what every parent can do right now For more information go to https://lewishowes.com/1938 For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960 Follow The Daily Motivation for essential highlights from The School of Greatness More SOG episodes we think you'll love: Lewis Howes Solo [I Owed THIS To God] Dr Joe Dispenza Dr. Daniel Amen TOPICS Dr. Lisa Miller, awakened brain, The Spiritual Child, spiritual fitness, achieving vs. awakened relationships, 4 P's framework, adolescent spirituality, spiritual parenting, spiritual injury, post-traumatic spiritual growth Get More From Lewis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Having children of our own is a wonderful gift! God uses it to teach us about our own lives and growth as disciples of Jesus, and then how we can help disciple others toward spiritual maturity.
Inside, they explore: → The reframe that changes everything: stop saying you "lost" someone—they're not lost, they're on the other side of a very thin veil, still here, still sending signs (and once you start looking, you'll see them everywhere) → Why kids are naturally more connected to the other side than adults—and how honest conversations about death (even when we're crying and fumbling through it) prevent the fear of the unknown from taking root the way it did for Jenny as a child → The signs Jenny's mom sends: owls, ladybugs, rainbows appearing out of nowhere—and the Costco parking lot story where a stranger tapped Jenny's shoulder to tell her about a ladybug on her back right when she needed her mom most → Why grief isn't linear (it comes in waves, and that's okay) and how riding the wave instead of resisting it opens you up to healing and creativity you didn't know you needed—plus the power of sign tracking (the more you pay attention, the more signs show up) → The mistake parents make when trying to "perform" the right answer instead of being honest—kids end up carrying the burden alone because they think bringing it up hurts us, so they stop talking about it Resources & Links: Connect with Jenny Robinson Clark: → Website: www.jennyrobinsonclark.com → Instagram: @jennyrobinsonclark → Book: Are You Here? (available wherever books are sold and on Jenny's website) Bio: Jenny Robinson Clark makes her author debut with Are You Here?, a heartfelt children's book about the magical signs all around us, releasing March 17, 2026. She lives in Nashville with her husband and their four children. A former dancer and actress, Jenny has always been a creative at heart. When she's not writing, she's homeschooling and baking with her kids, taking hip-hop class with her husband, and exploring the outdoors. She believes that when you open your heart, ask for a sign, and are willing to receive, loved ones send messages in the most unexpected ways. Mentioned in This Episode: → Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe by Laura Lynn Jackson → The Source: The Secrets of the Universe, the Science of the Brain by Tara Swart (neuroscientist's perspective on signs, intuition, and connection after loss) → A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle → Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us by Kobi Yamada (the book gifted to Jenny at the Dr. Joe Dispenza retreat) → Dr. Joe Dispenza retreats (linking spirituality and science) → Bashar (B-A-S-H-A-R on Instagram) - teachings on reframing "loss" → Sign tracking practice: using your phone's notes app to document synchronicities, signs, and moments of connection Connect with Albiona: → Book a Free Discovery Call (1:1 Coaching - Parent or Life Coaching) - https://www.theparentingreframe.com/coaching → Follow Albiona on Instagram - @theparentingreframe → Follow Albiona on TikTok - @theparentingreframe → Join Albiona's Paid Substack Community - https://theparentingreframe.substack.com → Email Albiona: albiona@theparentingreframe.com Loved this episode? Please rate, review, and share it with a parent navigating grief with their kids, a mom who lost a parent and doesn't know how to talk about it, or anyone struggling with loss and looking for signs their loved one is still near. Because here's the truth: death isn't the end. It's just different. Our loved ones are still here, still sending love, still guiding us. We just have to stay open enough to see the signs. Until next time, Albiona
Sermon: 02-01-26 - "Spiritual Parenting" – 1 Thessalonians 2:7-12 - Pastor Sean Dougherty. The Sunday morning sermon of First Baptist Church of Kearney, Nebraska.
In this episode in our series during the month of January, I thought it would be helpful to discuss the sacred role that parents play in their children's lives. The raising of children is often the sweetest, most challenging job we will ever have. It is a 24/7-365 day a year job. There are many sweet moments and there are also moments of significant exhaustion, especially when we are stretched from all sides without relief in sight. We give so much to our children! As Moms, we are the Health Managers of the home and are often seen as the nurturers and caretakers of our family; Dads are often the supporters and protectors of their family. In many families today, both are working fulltime and then come home to their most important, more than full time job. It can be exhausting. Join me for my next 6-week Workshop: “Creating Optimal Resilience in Pregnancy” Which will take place every Thursday, Starting January 22, 2026 through February 26, 2026 from 7:00-8:30pm EST; 6-7:30pm CT; 5:00-6:30pm MT; 4:00-5 :30pm PST On ZOOM. Passcode: Baby
In this episode in our series during the month of January, I thought it would be helpful to discuss the sacred role that parents play in their children's lives. The raising of children is often the sweetest, most challenging job we will ever have. It is a 24/7-365 day a year job. There are many sweet moments and there are also moments of significant exhaustion, especially when we are stretched from all sides without relief in sight. We give so much to our children! As Moms, we are the Health Managers of the home and are often seen as the nurturers and caretakers of our family; Dads are often the supporters and protectors of their family. In many families today, both are working fulltime and then come home to their most important, more than full time job. It can be exhausting. Join me for my next 6-week Workshop: “Creating Optimal Resilience in Pregnancy” Which will take place every Thursday, Starting January 22, 2026 through February 26, 2026 from 7:00-8:30pm EST; 6-7:30pm CT; 5:00-6:30pm MT; 4:00-5 :30pm PST On ZOOM. Passcode: Baby
In this episode in our series during the month of January, I thought it would be helpful to discuss the sacred role that parents play in their children's lives. The raising of children is often the sweetest, most challenging job we will ever have. It is a 24/7-365 day a year job. There are many sweet moments and there are also moments of significant exhaustion, especially when we are stretched from all sides without relief in sight. We give so much to our children! As Moms, we are the Health Managers of the home and are often seen as the nurturers and caretakers of our family; Dads are often the supporters and protectors of their family. In many families today, both are working fulltime and then come home to their most important, more than full time job. It can be exhausting. Join me for my next 6-week Workshop: “Creating Optimal Resilience in Pregnancy” Which will take place every Thursday, Starting January 22, 2026 through February 26, 2026 from 7:00-8:30pm EST; 6-7:30pm CT; 5:00-6:30pm MT; 4:00-5 :30pm PST On ZOOM. Passcode: Baby
Many parents worry their kids will resent them for being intentional about faith. In this one-question episode, Adam and Chelsea challenge that fear and invite parents to trust God with the results of faithful discipleship. 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.
In this stirring and deeply encouraging Advent message, Pastor Karl launches the new series The King Has Come with a powerful exploration of the first great gift Jesus brings: hope.Turning to Luke 2 and the quiet, largely forgotten figures of Simeon and Anna, Pastor Karl paints a vivid picture of two elderly saints who spent decades waiting in faithful obscurity—praying unanswered prayers, worshiping through silence, and serving without recognition. Yet the moment a 40-day-old baby was carried into the temple, their Spirit-illuminated eyes saw what the crowds missed: the long-promised Messiah, the Consolation of Israel, the Redemption of Jerusalem.Through their story, Pastor Karl reveals that biblical hope is not wishful thinking; it is the confident, unshakable expectation of future good rooted in the unchanging character and faithfulness of God. Hope grows in the hidden soil of daily faithfulness, thrives when God chooses to work in silence, and celebrates the tiny seed because it already trusts the coming harvest. Simeon and Anna never saw Jesus preach, heal, or rise from the dead—yet they held the infant King and departed in peace, because they knew who He was long before they saw what He would do.A tender yet convicting word for everyone who has waited a long time and is still waiting, prayed a long time and is still praying, and hoped a long time and is still hoping. In a season that can feel rushed and noisy, this message calls us to slow down, stay faithful, and train our eyes to recognize the presence of the King—even when He shows up wrapped in the ordinary, the small, and the seemingly insignificant.Because the King has come, hope is not dead. It is alive, resilient, and bubbling up in every heart that keeps showing up and keeps looking for Jesus. Essential listening for anyone who needs fresh hope this Christmas.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
Glen Henry, the creator of Beleaf in Fatherhood, shares his story of how resistance turned into calling - how learning to father himself helped him become the father his children needed. We talk about the inherited baggage we carry, the control we try to hold, and the grace that grows when we choose presence over perfection. Glen opens up about fatherhood as a form of cultural resistance, the power of family to heal generational wounds, and the daily work of creating a home rooted in love and faith. It's a conversation about wholeness, Black fatherhood, and the beauty of learning to be fathered by God while raising children in a complicated world.Glen Henry is the creative force behind the beloved YouTube channel Beleaf in Fatherhood, where he blends humor, honesty, and heart to uplift and inspire families around the world. A devoted father and visionary storyteller, Glen uses his platform to champion positive parenting and redefine what modern fatherhood looks like. BeyondYouTube, he connects with audiences through social media, workshops, and speaking engagements — encouraging dads to show up with love, purpose, and presence. With his relatable voice and unwavering passion, Glen has become a leading advocate for strong families and meaningful father-child relationships.Glen's Book:Father Yourself FirstGlen's Recommendation:Successful FailureConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@shiftingculturepodcast.comGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or YouTubeConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link below Contact me to advertise: jjohnson@shiftingculturepodcast.com Support the show
In this episode of Exploring A Course in Miracles, Robert & Emily Perry dive into what A Course in Miracles teaches about parenting—and how those teachings have shaped their own parenting journeys. You'll learn: What the Course says about the true role of a parent Three powerful ways to get parenting right—and three common ways we go off-track Why children need wisdom, love, and safety to thrive How Course principles apply to step-parenting and spiritual parenting What to do if you want to share the Course with your children Whether you're a parent, grandparent, teacher, or simply someone called to support others' growth, this episode offers deep insight and encouragement grounded in the Course's teachings. ___________________________ Since 1993, our purpose has been to help with both the theory and practical application of A Course in Miracles. We are the publisher of the Complete and Annotated Edition of the Course (known as the “CE”), which is available as a paperback*, ebook*, and via Audible. Our work grows out of our commitment to be as faithful as possible to what A Course in Miracles says, years of dedication to walking this path ourselves, and a desire to see the Course's purpose realized in the lives of students and in the world. You are invited to download the free ACIM CE App to read, search, or listen to the Course wherever you are in the world, by following the instructions at https://acimce.app/ Whether you are new to ACIM or you've been a student for many years, you are welcome to join our online community and learning platform to access a vast collection of resources designed to help you understand and apply Course teachings in everyday life: https://community.circleofa.org/ To submit a question or suggest a topic for a future podcast episode, please email info@circleofa.org. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider subscribing and leaving a review, as this will help us reach other listeners. You are also welcome to make a donation to help support our work at circleofa.org/donate. *Amazon affiliate links
Fathership and Spiritual Parenting: Lessons from Paul and Jesus | Andrew Hamm
It’s hard to train kids to behave but do you know that good behavior is not what Jesus really wants from our children? What Jesus wants from our kids is exactly what he wants from us - hearts and souls shaped in vibrant faith and love towards God! We’ll learn how to lead children in the Lord in a simple, Biblical and revolutionary way!
The message was delivered on May 11th, 2025, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Dr. Nicole Kirk. What does it mean to truly let go, even as we hold on with all our hearts? In a world that asks us to prepare children for a future we cannot see, how do we nurture without control, and love without possession? Drawing from the timeless words of Khalil Gibran and the chaotic grace of everyday parenting, this reflection explores how the raw, imperfect moments of care and connection reveal the deepest truths about growth, justice, and love. What if the most sacred path to transformation isn't found in stillness, but in the noise, mess, and unrelenting presence of those we raise? SUBSCRIBE TO WATCH OTHER VIDEOS: @allsoulsunitarian WANT TO LISTEN? SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/all-souls-unitarian-church/id193096943 GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: http://www.allsoulschurch.org/GIVE or text AllSoulsTulsa to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allsoulstulsa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allsoulstulsa All Souls Church Website: http://www.allsoulschurch.org
Morning Worship sermon with Rev. Bud Hance Scripture reference Deuteronomy 6:4-9 4 “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one! 5 You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. 6 “And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. 8 You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. 9 You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.
In this heartfelt Mother's Day message, Pastor Betty Bricker explores the spiritual legacy of motherhood—both biological and spiritual—through the story of the mother of James and John in Matthew 20:20-23. Known as the "sons of thunder," these disciples had a bold and passionate mother who approached Jesus with an audacious request: that her sons sit at His right and left in His kingdom. While the request may seem brash, Pastor Betty encourages us to look deeper. This mother's actions reveal a powerful truth: she prayed for her sons to be part of God's kingdom and to have an active role in it. Her boldness challenges us to ask: are we praying bold prayers for the next generation? Are we spiritually parenting the people God has placed in our lives—children, friends, students, neighbors? Pastor Betty reminds us that spiritual parenting doesn't require a biological connection. It means being present in the lives of others, walking with them through both pain and joy, and being the hands and feet of Jesus. In doing so, we leave behind a lasting legacy of faith. This message is a call to intentional spiritual influence: to raise others up in faith through prayer, encouragement, and example—because a spiritual legacy is the most important gift we can leave.
Proclaim : Session 6 | Spiritual Parenting And Growth | Apostle Moses Mukisa
Series: The UnshakablesSpeaker: Jon Simpson3/23/2025
Faith Elevates Spiritual Parenting by Chicago Tabernacle
In this episode of the Pastor to Pioneer podcast, Britton interviews Guy Caskey, who shares his transformative journey from a troubled youth to a passionate disciple-maker and church planter. Guy discusses his early struggles with identity and substance abuse, his radical encounter with God, and his subsequent call to ministry. He reflects on the challenges of navigating traditional church culture, the importance of discipleship, and the impact of global missions. Throughout the conversation, Guy emphasizes the need for authenticity, relationship-building, and a Christ-centered approach to ministry. In this conversation, Guy Caskey shares insights on maintaining relationships across different church models, the challenges of working within mega church structures, and the importance of spiritual parenting. He emphasizes the need for identity, intimacy, and influence in ministry, and discusses the significance of trusting God for provision while navigating financial security. The dialogue also touches on the importance of casting vision for community and investing in a few to reach many, while cultivating a culture of spiritual parenting and ensuring the sustainability of church multiplication efforts.
Send us a textSupercharge Your Soul's Transformation is here to help you raise your spiritual energy and transform your family dynamic from the inside out. I'm Dimple Bindra, and in this podcast, we're exploring how to create harmony at home by first evolving yourself spiritually.In this episode, I'll share:
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In this powerful episode, Pastor Ken Senchal challenges us to move beyond belief and into spiritual maturity. Drawing from 2 Peter 3:18 and 2 Corinthians 3:18, he explores the five stages of discipleship: from being spiritually dead to becoming a spiritual parent. Discover where you are in your spiritual journey and learn actionable steps to grow in grace, deepen your faith, and embrace God's calling to make disciples. Whether you're new to Christianity or a seasoned believer, this episode offers wisdom, encouragement, and practical insights to help you move forward in your walk with Jesus.
How can we navigate parenting, relationships, and emotional growth in a world filled with challenges? In this heartfelt episode of Father and Joe, Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks dive deep into the art of parenting, emotional resilience, and building meaningful relationships. Drawing from personal experiences, psychological insights, and spiritual perspectives, they discuss topics that resonate with parents, couples, and anyone seeking to strengthen their connections with loved ones and with God.Joe begins with a personal parenting story about his son, who experienced a small but meaningful injury, sparking reflections on the importance of communication and emotional understanding in relationships. “A lot of times we don't know the right question to ask,” Joe observes, echoing a theme we all face in our daily interactions. How do we truly understand others, or even teach our children to ask the right questions? Joe's story sets the stage for Father Boniface to offer wisdom on navigating life's challenges with empathy and faith.Father Boniface shares a powerful insight: “Trauma happens not so much from the pain itself, but from being alone in the pain.” Using an example from Bonnie Badenoch's The Heart of Trauma, he illustrates the crucial role of secure relationships in helping children—and adults—process difficult emotions. Whether it's a preschooler overwhelmed by the world or an adult navigating relational pain, the message is clear: connection and validation are key to healing.Joe and Father Boniface also explore the delicate balance of parenting. Joe reflects on the fear many parents feel: “What if I mess up when it matters most?” Father Boniface reassures listeners with the concept of “good enough parenting,” emphasizing the importance of building resilience and secure attachments. “It's not about getting everything perfect,” Father Boniface explains, “but about teaching repair mechanisms and showing your children they're never alone.”From parenting challenges to fostering emotional curiosity in relationships, the conversation expands to explore the universal desire for better connections. “Relationships thrive when we seek to understand, not just to answer,” says Father Boniface, encouraging us all to develop empathy and wisdom in our interactions.Whether you're a parent worried about making the "right" decisions, a spouse striving to improve communication, or simply someone seeking more fulfillment in relationships, this episode offers invaluable insights rooted in faith and humanity.As always, Joe and Father Boniface invite listeners to join the conversation:
Jaclyn Francis has taken a deep journey of awakening and reclaiming her worth. Over the last six years, she has journeyed through many earthly lessons and divine experiences to gain spiritual awareness. Her most recent and largest awakening yet resulted in her leaving everything behind to heal, remember her purpose and reclaim her power. She's now assisting others in shifting into a higher state of consciousness where they can see a deeper meaning to everything. Jaclyn is also the host of the Worthiness Codes Podcast.jacklynfrancis.com
In this episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow welcomes back Barrett Johnson, author of Disciple Them Like Jesus, for part two of their discussion. They explore how parents can follow the five key principles Jesus used to disciple His followers—abiding, modeling, teaching, applying, and connecting. Together, they unpack practical ways to lead children to follow Jesus, emphasizing the importance of starting with our own relationship with God and modeling a life of faith for our children. Don't miss this powerful conversation, and be sure to pick up a copy of Barrett's new book, Disciple Them Like Jesus, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0764243829 Join us for the VFM Thanksgiving Ball, November 10, 2024 - www.VisionaryFam.com/ball
Becoming a spiritual adult is an important landmark in our faith journey... but it's not where we're meant to stop. Jesus calls each of us as His followers to not just be good disciples, but to become disciple-makers! How do we grow into the next stage of development as spiritual parents? How do we expand God's kingdom and teach others to be disciples too?
Send us a textIt feels good to be back! Join Erin for a powerful segment on Birth, 5D Parenting, Ancient Feminine Wisdom, and more!Topics : 00:48 - Manifesting Your Highest Birth Timeline05:59 - Labor Pains and Hospital Challenges10:37 - Perspectives on Medication vs. Natural Birth16:03 - Modern Medicine and Holistic Approaches22:35 - Parenting in 5D: Time and Presence28:56 - Spiritual Parenting and Eye Gazing35:40 - Breastfeeding vs. Plant-Based Formula42:11 - Genetic Experiments in 5D Parenting49:24 - Motherhood, Work, and Self-Care Balance56:19 - Devotion and Love in ParentingConnect with Erin:Website ► www.erinlyonsofficial.comCourses ► www.erinlyonsofficial.com/shopInstagram ► @erinlyonsofficialTiktok ► @erinlyonsofficialYoutube ► Erin Lyons TVEmail ► contact@erinlyonsofficial.com
Out of CA, Dimitri Moraitis is not only the Co-founder of Spiritual Arts Institute but also the Director. In this podcast, we talk about his awakening, his teacher ~ Barbara Martin, magical moments, auras, the sea of energy, protective light, parenting and the maturing of the aura, lies and how we are finding God/source/spirit again in this Great Awakening.Dimitri ends with the "Just Be Practice" by leading a glorious meditation on wisdom. Love it!Connect with Dimitri and the Spiritual Arts Institute:Website: https://spiritualarts.orgFB: https://www.facebook.com/SpiritualArtsInstituteYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SpiritualartsOrg/featuredInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritual_arts_instituteLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spiritual-arts-institute/posts/?feedView=all*Host Eden Koz is a soul realignment specialist utilizing such gifts as psychological empathy, intuition, psychic ability, mediumship, meditation, mindset shift, Reiki, dimensional and galactic healing, to name a few. She can also perform a spiritual Co#id Vac+ Healing as well as remote & face-to-face sessions with individuals and groups. Contact info for Eden Koz / Just Be®, LLC:My 3D to 5D Merch here. Insta, FB, FB (Just Be), LinkedIn, TruthSocial, (see the podcast also on) BitChute, Rumble, YouTube, Odysee, Grassroots Warrior Network The Just Be~Spiritual BOOM Podcast can be found on the audio directories: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, ...
This week, Jake and Bob are joined by Lance and Nicole Rodriguez to discuss spiritual parenting and the profound impact it has had on their lives. Lance and Nichole share their story of loss and restoration from learning they could not have biological children, to experiencing spiritual parenting, and from there, recognizing how God created an opportunity within this sorrow to cultivate a spiritual family. They touch on the challenges that arise in spiritual parenting, the importance of receiving love before offering it to others, but most of all, the fruits that have grown out of this place of surrender. Key Points: Receiving love and healing is essential before offering it to others as a spiritual parent. Loss and suffering can lead to unexpected blessings. Spiritual parenting can be messy and challenging, but is also transformational and fulfilling. Building a spiritual family requires openness, vulnerability, and a willingness to enter into the pain and joy of others. It also means creating a safe and loving space for young people to grow and discover their identity in Christ. Spiritual parenting is a ministry that evolves and requires ongoing prayer, discernment, and reliance on God's grace. Connect with Restore the Glory: Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks!
In this sermon, Dr. Chris Harper, the CEO of BetterMan, delves into the topic of Spiritual Parenting. As part of Graceway's Summer At Graceway series, Dr. Harper draws inspiration from Scripture (2 Timothy 1:1-2) to shed light on what it truly means to be a spiritual parent.
Big Idea: Spiritual parenting provides joyous returns!1 Thess 3:1-10
In this followup episode to last week's conversation about spiritual parenting, the Uplift team discusses specific ways to implement spiritual parenting at home. See the guide at UpliftKids.org/Resources
Spiritual parenting is the practice of helping your kids connect with awe, love, and purpose. This episode explores why it matters and how to implement it at home. See the full guide here.
Recovering the Lost Art of Spiritual Parenting.
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When the worlds of yoga and parenting collide, magic happens. Join me for an enlightening chat with Sarah Ezrin, the acclaimed yoga educator and author behind "The Yoga of Parenting," as we unravel the threads that intertwine these two transformative journeys. Sarah's wealth of knowledge shines through in this episode, offering a practical yet profound perspective on how yoga's essence of presence, mindfulness, and connection can deeply enrich the art of parenting.Meditation often seems like a luxury we can't afford in our jam-packed schedules, but in our conversation, we reveal its hidden treasures in everyday life. Whether it's grounding ourselves with a simple mantra or just feeling our feet connect with the earth, these acts of mindfulness create spaciousness that carries us through our days. With Sarah's inspiring guidance, we explore how these brief moments of reflection can have a lasting impact, helping us show up whole for our children and ourselves. So tune in and let this episode be your guide to weaving the transformative practice of yoga into the tapestry of parenting.Sarah Ezrin is a world-renowned yoga educator, content creator, and mama based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is the author of The Yoga of Parenting. Sarah loves guiding people along their wellness and parenthood journeys. Her words, classes, and social media are supportive, healing spaces where people can feel seen and heard.Learn all about her book, The Yoga of Parenting, and her work, at her website here.Or visit her on Instagram.or on Tiktok @sarahezrinChristina Fletcher is a Spiritual Alignment coach, energy worker, author, speaker and host of the podcast Showing Up Whole.She specialises in practical spirituality and integrating inner work with outer living, so you can get self development off of the hobby shelf and integrated as a powerful fuel to your life. Through mindset, spiritual connection, intuitive guidance, manifestation, and mindfulness techniques Christina helps her clients overcome overwhelm and shame to find a place of flow, ease, and deep heart-centered connection.Christina has been a spiritual alignment coach, healer and spiritually aware parent coach for 7 years and trained in Therapeutic Touch 8 years ago. She is also a meditation teacher and speaker. For more information please visit her website www.spirituallyawareliving.com Want to uncover where you need the most energy alignment? Take her new Energy Alignment Quiz to identify which of your energetic worlds (mind, body, heart or spirit) needs aligning the most! Or Follow her on her social media accounts:FacebookInstagramorLinkedin...
Everywhere I go, I have people coming up to me asking, “How can I find my spiritual father or mother?” or, “Would you be my spiritual father?” I have the… The post Ep. 171 – Healthy Spiritual Parenting | ft. Paul Yadao appeared first on Global Mission Awareness.
Embracing Your Season: Raising Littles and Understanding Teens with Paige Clingenpeel
On this week's episode of Embracing Your Season host Paige Clingenpeel has a great conversation with Dr. Michelle Anthony, Executive Pastor of Families at New Life Church and Dean of FamilyMin Academy. They discuss parenting from a spiritual perspective, partnering with God and partnering with others which are topics from two of her books, Spiritual Parenting and Becoming A Spiritually Healthy Family.Paige's Takeaways:Parent from a spiritual perspective - Our world is designed by a creator. That means we have been given the gift of our children and God is going to equip us to parent these kids well. God has chosen us to be this little one's parent and gives us a better viewpoint on how this world has eternal value. We are raising kids to be disciples of Jesus so they can go on and transform this world for His glory and His honor.We are partnering with God - The God of the universe didn't only give us these kids but he isn't leaving us alone in this. He walks with us and gives us wisdom. He gives us a body of believers that can walk alongside us. Have mentors that can speak into your life to help us parent. Don't parent in isolation!Six dysfunctions of parenting styles - Not saying “no” or controlling our kids, being hypersensitive to them. These things actually are handicapping our kids. When we don't say “no” or we micromanage them and don't allow them to fail or take steps on their own we are actually discouraging them from autonomy and making choices that are valuable for them. Questions to think through:What dysfunctional parenting styles have I taken from the generations before me?What are things I am choosing on my own?These questions shouldn't necessarily be done in isolation. You can ask mentors, counselors, dear friends that have lived life with you. What are some of the answers they might give you that we might have blinders to? This will help us to be better parents as well as a healthy, spiritual person.Paige ClingenpeelQuestions About the Podcast? Email paigeclingenpeel@gmail.comFacebook: Paige ClingenpeelInstagram: paigeclingenpeelHomeWordDr. Michelle AnthonyFacebook: FollowMichelleSpiritual Parenting - An Awakening For Today's FamiliesBecoming A Spiritually Healthy Family
Recorded September 14, 2023 Marti asks Jon about his background and his project at Uplift Kids and the Spiritual Parenting Podcast. His team aims to give parents resources for an expansive approach to spirituality. Which means they develop curriculum based on wisdom traditions around the word and scientific research. Uplift Kids Website: https://upliftkids.org/ Spiritual Parenting… Read More »Uplift Kids with Jon Ogden: Where Will you Go: 031 The post Uplift Kids with Jon Ogden: Where Will you Go: 031 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
Welcome to another episode of our podcast, where we dive into the powerful practice of praying for our children. As parents, we carry the weighty responsibility of shaping not just their lives but their eternal souls. The journey from bringing them home to watching them leave the nest is a remarkable yet challenging task. Today, our guest, Sharon Jaynes, author of "Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe," provides a 30-day guide to effective Scripture-based prayers. Let's explore how we can purposefully pray for every aspect of our children's lives, seeking guidance in this essential aspect of parenting.The Power of Purposeful PrayerRecognizing Modern Parenting ChallengesThe Head to Toe Prayer MethodGuiding Decisions and ChoicesNurturing the Heart and Spiritual ProtectionFuture Spouse, Influential Relationships, and SexualityAs we journey through the "Head to Toe" prayer method, we find a structured yet heartfelt way to cover our children in prayer. Sharon Jaynes reminds us that, just as her life was changed through the prayers of a caring individual, our prayers for our children extend beyond our family. Let's embrace this powerful practice, remembering that praying with Scripture unleashes dynamite power in the spiritual realm, ultimately shaping the physical and eternal destinies of our beloved children.Tune in and join us on this transformative prayer journey for our children's spiritual well-being.Book: Praying for Your Child from Head to ToeWebsite: sharonjaynes.comGo-To Bible: NIV 1985 EditionFavorite App/Website: Bible Hub Support the showCheck out our website for more ways to fully connect to God's Word. There you'll find: Coffee and Bible Time Prayer Journals Coffee and Bible Time Courses Coffee and Bible Time Membership (weekly devotionals sent right to your inbox!) Find more great content on our YouTube channel: Coffee and Bible Time Our most popular video is “How I Study My Bible + In-Depth Bible Study!” with over 2M views! Follow us on InstagramVisit our Amazon ShopLearn more about the host Mentor MamaEmail us at podcast@coffeeandbibletime.comThanks for listening to Coffee and Bible Time, where our goal is to help people delight in God's Word and thrive in Christian living!
Holy Spirit Story: Spiritual Parenting on a College Campus.
Host Les Norman spends some time with Dr. Ken Wilgus the author of Feeding the Mouth that Bites You. They dive into the world of parenting teens. Some simple things you can do as a parent of teens getting them ready to be adults. A clear and practical path to: Planned Emancipation Training them to be adults Knowing and understanding adolescents Knowing how to respond