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  • While parenting, working, and the whirlwind of daily life, it's easy for marriage—the very foundation of our family life—to slide to the back burner. But our marriages are critical and so today's episode is dedicated to nurturing this foundational relationship.

    I am thrilled to be joined by Arlene Pellicane, a renowned marriage and family speaker, host of the Happy Home Podcast, and author of books like 31 Days to a Happy Husband and "31 Days to Becoming a Happy Wife.

    Arlene and I discuss why fewer young adults choose marriage over living together and the significance of long-term thinking in nurturing marital bonds that survive and thrive. Here's what we cover:

    - The Changing State of Marriage: Exploring the shifts in how young adults view marriage and cohabitation.

    - The Importance of Long-Term Thinking: We discuss making decisions that will benefit our marriages in the long haul, beyond the immediate moments of joy or challenge.

    - Modeling a Healthy Marriage: Parents’ critical role is demonstrating what a loving, committed relationship looks like to their children.

    - Practical Tips for Busy Parents: Arlene shares invaluable advice on strengthening your marriage amidst the chaos of parenting, including the importance of daily connections, weekly dates, and regular getaways.

    Arlene's insights are incredibly helpful for couples seeking to deepen their connection and ensure their marriage remains a source of joy, strength, and stability in their family life. Her practical tips offer actionable steps that busy parents can take to reconnect, rejuvenate, and reaffirm their commitment to each other.

    Our conversation is a gentle reminder that while parenting is an all-consuming role, the health of our marriage significantly impacts our family's well-being. Arlene's guidance provides a roadmap for couples to navigate the complexities of modern marriage with grace, intention, and a lot of love!

    Connect With Arlene here

    Or on Instagram @ArlenePellicane

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    https://www.facebook.com/nationalmarriageweek

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  • I am honored to share a conversation with someone who has touched the hearts of many through his words and wisdom—Pastor Max Lucado. We discuss his latest children’s book, Just In Case You Ever Feel Alone, a project born from his desire to speak into the lives of young ones experiencing loneliness and uncertainty. As a father to adult children and a grandfather, Pastor Max's insights are not just based on theory but are lived and breathed experiences.

    This conversation with Pastor Max Lucado reminds us of the gentle strength that comes from understanding our worth in God's eyes and the importance of instilling this truth in our children.

    Here are a few of the reminders and insights Pastor Max shares:

    The Importance of Family: Pastor Max underscores the foundational role family plays in providing security and belonging.Quality Time with Our Kids: We discuss strategies for creating meaningful connections with our children, even amidst busy schedules. Addressing Loneliness: Pastor Max shares his insights on the loneliness epidemic and offers guidance on supporting our kids through their emotional journeys.Balancing Busyness and Spiritual Growth: A key topic is balancing daily tasks and fostering spiritual growth, emphasizing the necessity of spending time with God.

    One of the most profound takeaways from our talk is Pastor Max’s approach to dealing with difficult emotions—finding the root of our feelings and replacing lies with truth. This practical yet powerful strategy not only aids us as parents but also equips us to guide our children in processing their emotions in a healthy, God-centered way.

    I hope you find this episode as uplifting and enlightening as I did. Pastor Max’s wisdom and gentle encouragement offer a beacon of light for parents striving to navigate the complexities of raising emotionally healthy and spiritually grounded children.

    Connect with Max

    @maxlucado

    https://maxlucado.com/

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  • In this week’s episode, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Melissa Kruger, a wise and experienced voice in parenting and discipleship. As the vice president of The Gospel Coalition’s discipleship program and a mother to three adult children, Melissa brings wisdom and practical insights. Our conversation centers around her book, Parenting with Hope, and we really get into the nuances of parenting teens and children of all ages.

    Melissa offers a refreshing perspective on building and maintaining strong relationships with our children. She emphasizes the importance of parenting from a foundation of values and principles, highlighting the need for us to take responsibility for our own reactions and actions. Her reminder to focus on grace and to trust in the journey God has us on is both comforting and empowering.

    Here are some of my insights that Melissa shares:

    Parenting from Values and Principles: Melissa discusses how parenting guided by core values and principles can foster a nurturing environment for children to grow and flourish.The Role of Grace and Warmth: Emphasizing the power of grace, warmth, and welcome, Melissa illustrates how these elements can transform our home life and relationships with our children.Trusting in God’s Word and Prayer: At the heart of our discussion is the reminder to parent with hope, leaning on prayer and God’s promises. Melissa encourages us to see parenting as a long game, where faithfulness in prayer and trust in God’s plan is paramount.

    Whether you’re in the thick of parenting teens or preparing for the years ahead, Melissa’s insights offer a path to a more connected, faithful, and hopeful parenting experience.

    Connect With Melissa online

    Order your copy of Parenting with Hope HERE

    Or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melissabryankruger/

    Resources mentioned:

    Raising Mentally Strong Kids



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  • Today’s episode is one I’ve been eagerly anticipating, and I can’t wait for you to join me in this heartwarming conversation with Carlos Whittaker. Carlos is so fun and encouraging. He is a devoted dad to three, an engaging storyteller, speaker, and the author of several transformative books. His latest work, Get Your Hopes Up: 90 Devotions & True Stories for Young World Changers, is a testament to the impactful role hope plays in our lives and the lives of our children.

    Here’s a glimpse into the powerful themes we explore:

    Raising Today’s Kids: Carlos discusses the joys and challenges of parenting in the modern world, emphasizing the vital role of love and engagement in our children’s lives.Confronting Worry, Fear, and Anxiety: We delve into the prevalent issues of worry, fear, and anxiety among kids today. Carlos offers wisdom on finding age-appropriate ways to involve our children in problem-solving, fostering a sense of agency and resilience.The Power of Hope: At the heart of our discussion is the transformative power of hope. Carlos shares how anchoring our hope in God can combat the worries of this world, offering a solid foundation for both parents and children.

    Carlos’s insights are a refreshing reminder of the significant impact we have as parents. His message of hope, coupled with practical advice on engaging our children in meaningful ways, offers a beacon of light for those navigating the real challenges of raising young world changers.

    This episode is more than just a conversation; it’s an invitation to reflect on the ways we can instill hope, courage, and faith in our children. Carlos’s enthusiasm and wisdom are infectious, and I believe you’ll walk away from this episode feeling inspired and uplifted.

    Connect with Carlos:

    Order your copy of Get Your Hopes Up HERE

    Instagram @loswhit

    Resources Mentioned:

    Order your copy of Raising Mentally Strong Kids

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  • In today’s episode, we get into a topic that’s close to my heart and, I suspect, a challenge for many of us: watching our kids face challenges. As much as we want to shield them from hardship, we know deep down that overcoming challenges is crucial to their growth.

    To explore this conundrum, I’m joined by Dr. Charles Fay, president of the Love and Logic Institute and co-author of Raising Mentally Strong Kids with Dr. Daniel Amen.

    Dr. Fay is both knowledgeable and compassionate, emphasizing that perfection is not the goal of parenting. Instead, he encourages us to embrace the messiness and challenges of family life as opportunities for growth, both for our children and ourselves.

    Here are some of the topics we cover:

    The Importance of Challenges: Dr. Fay shares how trials can lead to personal growth and foster a closer relationship with God and family.Mental Health and Young People: We discuss the concerning trends in mental health among youth today, with a particular focus on the impact of technology and the importance of teaching kids to resist unhealthy influences.Practical Parenting Tips: Dr. Fay offers actionable advice on setting limits, encouraging good decision-making, and nurturing mental strength in our children.Guidance from God: Perhaps most heartening is Dr. Fay’s reminder to lean on our faith, focus on key principles, and seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance in our parenting journey.

    Dr. Fay’s wisdom is both encouraging and practical, equipping us with the tools to raise resilient, mentally strong kids. His insights remind us that while we cannot protect our children from every hardship, we can empower them to navigate life’s challenges with grace and strength.

    Thank you for joining me in this important conversation. Here’s to embracing the trials, teaching resilience, and trusting in God’s plan for our children’s lives.

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  • Today’s episode is a blend of humor and heart with the delightful Molly Stillman as our guest. Many of you might know Molly from her podcast, Can I Laugh on Your Shoulder?, or her newly released memoir, If I Don't Laugh I'll Cry. Beyond her roles in the media, Molly is a dedicated mom with an incredible journey to share.

    Molly’s story is a testament to the power of grace, laughter, and faith in the parenting journey. From her childhood to finding faith later in life, and now in her approach to parenting, Molly opens up about the realities of navigating life’s ups and downs.

    Today, we dive into some truly meaningful discussions:

    Imperfect parenting: Molly shares her take on the beauty and challenges of parenting with authenticity, including the importance of apologizing to our kids when we fall short.Modeling a faith-filled life: we explore what it means to live out our faith in a way that our children can see, learn from, and be inspired by.Finding balance: Molly discusses the delicate act of sheltering our kids from the world while also exposing them to culture in a way that’s healthy and constructive.

    Today’s conversation feels like sitting down with friends — a space to be real, to share laughs, and to find comfort in the shared experiences of parenthood. Molly’s journey reminds us all that amidst the trials and the messiness of raising kids, there is immense joy and grace to be found.

    I hope you leave this episode feeling a little lighter, a bit more encouraged, and equipped with a fresh outlook on parenting through the lens of faith and humor. Molly’s story is a reminder that in the chaos of parenting, a good laugh and a sincere apology can go a long way in fostering a loving and faith-filled home.

    Don't forget to check out Molly’s memoir, If I Don't Laugh I'll Cry, for more of her heartfelt and hilarious insights into life and parenting.

    Connect With Molly online at https://www.stillbeingmolly.com

    Pre-Order your copy of If I Don’t Laugh I’ll Cry HERE

    Or on Instagram @stillbeingmolly/

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  • In this week’s episode, I am thrilled to share a conversation with a dear friend of mine, Becky Beresford. With over 15 years of experience working with women in ministry, Becky has dedicated her life to empowering women to live confidently in their God-given gospel identity.

    Her passion for freeing others from the grips of shame, fear, anxiety, and insecurities is truly inspiring. Becky is author of the book She Believed HE Could, So She Did, a title that resonates with the power of faith and action.

    Becky's insights into living an abundant life in and through Jesus are both enlightening and uplifting. Today, she shares with us the importance of replacing the all-too-common phrases of the world, like "You do you" and "Believe in yourself," with the unwavering truths of the gospel. It’s a conversation that digs deep into the pitfalls of self-reliance and celebrates the liberating freedom found in dependence on God.

    Here’s what we dive into:

    How understanding our identity in Christ sets us free from life’s burdens and empowers us to live fully.The dangers of popular mantras that promote self-reliance over divine trust.The freedom that comes from leaning on God rather than our own strength.Practical advice on guiding our children to embrace their identity in Christ and depend on him.

    This episode is for moms and anyone yearning for a shift from self-dependence to a life connected with Christ. Becky’s words are a call to action, inviting us to trade the fleeting assurances of the world for the everlasting truths of the gospel. May this conversation inspire you to reflect on the phrases shaping your life and encourage you to anchor your identity and confidence in the truths God declares over you.

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  • In this week’s episode, I have the absolute joy of introducing you to Jess Connolly – a woman whose spirit is as delightful and down-to-earth as they come. Jess wears many hats: she’s an author, podcaster, Bible teacher, coach, a devoted wife to Nick, and a loving mom to four kids. Her latest book, Tired of Being Tired, speaks directly to a feeling so many of us know too well.

    Jess opens up about her personal journey with rest, sharing the challenges and misconceptions she's faced along the way. It's a conversation that really gets into the heart of God's design for rest and its transformative impact on our lives.

    Here’s a glimpse into our conversation:

    Jess gets real about her struggles with rest and the revelations that changed her perspective.Jess unpacks the importance of understanding and embracing the rest God intends for us, highlighting how it can lead to a more fulfilled and joyful life.She shares some practical tips for prioritizing rest: beyond theory, Jess shares actionable steps for integrating rest into our daily routines, making it accessible even for the busiest of parents.

    Jess’s heart shines through in every word, leaving us with practical tips and heartfelt encouragement. This conversation is full of insights for anyone looking to carve out a space of rest in the whirlwind of life.

    So, if you’re feeling the weight of exhaustion, let this episode be your invitation to discover a more rested, grace-filled existence! Remember, our journey towards rest is not just a personal quest; it’s an invitation to trust and lean into the pace God sets for us.



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  • Guess who’s back on our podcast this week? The incredible Pastor Craig Groeschel. If you caught his last episode with us (which we'll link for you), you know you’re in for a treat, as the pastor of Life Church in Tulsa, OK, the voice behind The Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast, and the author of 15 books, Pastor Craig shares so much wisdom and insight with us.

    But today, we're diving into themes from his latest book, Think Ahead: 7 Decisions You Can Make Today for the God-Honoring Life You Want to Live Tomorrow.

    As parents, we juggle countless decisions daily, often feeling overwhelmed by these choices’ sheer volume and weight. Pastor Craig joins us with a message of hope and strategy: the power of pre-deciding.

    Craig’s message is a breath of fresh air for any parent feeling weighed down by the day-to-day decisions. It's a call to focus on what truly matters - our relationship with our kids and leading a life that honors God’s plan for us and our families. In this conversation we cover:

    The challenge of decision-making: why making decisions feels so daunting and how this impacts our family life.The art of pre-deciding: Craig shares how pre-deciding on certain aspects of our lives can significantly simplify our decision-making, making consistency with our kids more attainable.Reflecting family values: our decisions paint a picture of what we value as a family. Craig helps us see how our choices can reflect the God-honoring life we aspire to live.Prioritizing relationships: above efficiency, structure, or image, Craig reminds us that our relationship with our kids should always take precedence.

    I promise you this conversation with Craig is enlightening and incredibly uplifting. It’s a reminder that, despite the challenges of parenting, there are strategies we can adopt to make the journey less burdensome and more fulfilling.

    Connect With Pastor Craig Groschel online at https://www.craiggroeschel.com/

    Grab your copy of Think Ahead Here

    Or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschel/

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  • As we wrap up our discipleship series, today's episode takes us into the heartfelt world of parenting adult children. I'm joined by Pamela Henkleman, a beacon of wisdom for mid-life moms, to explore this unique stage of our parenting journey.

    In our conversation, Pamela offers some incredible insights:

    Navigating the empty nest: Understanding the transition from full house to empty nest and what this means for our daily lives.Discipling adult children: How Pamela discipled her own children, reflections on what she'd do differently, and the evolution of parenting styles as children grow into adulthood.Facing the prodigal reality: Addressing the heartache and hope when children stray from their faith, despite our best efforts.The importance of unconditional love: Emphasizing love over judgment and meeting our children where they are with humility and tenderness.Embracing our role: Recognizing that while we guide and disciple, perfection is not the goal – God is the perfect parent, intricately involved in our and our children's stories.

    Pamela reminds us of a powerful perspective that I believe we all need to hear:

    "Help me not to judge my kids for where they are at. Judging them is not my job, my job is to love them, help me to love. Humility and tenderness go a long way."

    This quote encapsulates the essence of today's discussion and serves as a gentle reminder of our role as parents, no matter the age of our children. This episode is not just for those of us approaching or navigating the empty nest phase; it's a timeless reminder of the enduring nature of parental love.

    Don't forget, our Discipleship Simplified guide is here to support you at every stage of your family's faith journey!

    Connect With Pamela online at https://www.pamelahenkelman.com/

    Or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/phenkelman/

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  • I'm genuinely thrilled about the conversations we've been having, and I hope you are, too. So, let’s dive right into week four of our discipleship series. Today, we're shifting our focus towards a group with a special place in my heart: teenagers. Don’t be afraid; lean in, and let’s learn to disciple this age well!

    Discipleship for teens is a unique journey that requires us to think deeply about how we can help them develop a faith that doesn't just survive but thrives beyond their youth group years. It's a challenging and incredibly important topic, so I'm excited to have Brad Griffin from The Fuller Youth Institute joining us today.

    Brad and I dive into the Faith Beyond Youth Group book, an initiative based on extensive research into why many teens lose their faith after they leave home. This book and our conversation tackle the hard questions and offer insights into how we can better support our teens in their faith journey. In this episode Brad and I talk about:

    the importance of teaching our kids the character of Christ. It's not just about head knowledge; it's about helping them see and experience Christ's character daily. The crucial roles of authentic trust and identity in developing a solid faith foundation for our teens.The value of leaning into our community. The support system within our faith communities can be a game-changer in our teens' discipleship journey.

    

    This episode is packed with practical advice, encouragement, and the reminder that our efforts in discipling our teenagers are worth every moment. So, whether you're a parent of a teen, a youth leader, or someone who plays a significant role in a teen's life, this conversation is for you.

    Before we wrap up, don't forget to check out our Discipleship Simplified guide, it is designed to support you in your faith journey with your family.

    Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode. If you've found it helpful, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps us reach more parents and guardians looking for guidance and inspiration. Let's continue to support each other in raising godly teenagers in an ever-changing world.

    Connect With Brad

    website:

    https://fulleryouthinstitute.org/our-team/brad-m-griffin

    Social media:

    https://www.instagram.com/bgriffinfyi/

    Links mentioned:

    Grab your copy of Faith Beyond Youth Group

    Discipleship Simplified

    Resources from today:

    Teen Study Bibles

    Christian Parenting Discipleship Simplified

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  • We are back with Week 3 of our discipleship series; how are you feeling? What are you learning, and what is encouraging you?

    Today, I'm honored to have Josh Mulvihill with us. As the Executive Director of Church and Family Ministry at Renewanation and a father himself, Josh brings a wealth of experience in guiding families towards a deeper understanding of a biblical worldview.

    In this episode, we tackle some crucial questions that many parents grapple with:

    What exactly is a biblical worldview? When is the right time to start having these conversations with our children? And how do we differentiate and discuss biblical worldviews versus worldly views, especially with the challenging topics prevalent in today’s world?

    Josh will break down these questions, offering his insights and practical advice. Together we’ll explore the importance of shaping a biblical worldview from a young age and how this foundation can significantly impact our children's lives. Josh shares valuable resources, including Bible stories and methods for engaging in respectful dialogue, helping us to confidently share our beliefs with our children.

    In a time when our kids are exposed to many perspectives, understanding how to navigate these discussions is more important than ever. Josh's expertise in this area is genuinely enlightening, providing us with the tools to guide our children effectively.

    Don't miss the valuable resources Josh shares towards the end of our conversation. These resources are tailored to support you in fostering a biblical worldview in your home.

    Also, remember to check out our 'Discipleship Made Easy' guide, available now at cpgive.org. This guide is an excellent resource for parents striving to deepen their family's faith and understanding of the Bible.

    P.S. Be sure to subscribe to the Christian Parenting Podcast and leave a review if you find our series helpful. Your feedback helps us reach more parents seeking guidance in their faith and parenting journey. Let's continue to support each other in raising godly children in an ever-changing world.

    Connect With Josh

    Website:

    https://gospelshapedfamily.com/

    https://www.renewanation.org/

    Grab the CP Discipleship guide cpgive.org

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  • Are you ready for week 2 of our exciting series on discipling kids?! Today, we're diving into a topic that I find both fascinating and challenging: explaining the Holy Spirit to our children. It’s abstract, a bit tough to grasp, and that's exactly why I want us to understand it better. I believe that with a clearer understanding, we can talk to our kids about the Holy Spirit in a way that's easier and less intimidating for all of us!

    Joining me today is the incredible Christie Thomas, author of Fruit Full. Christie brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion. She has spent years teaching kids about Jesus, and now she's here to help us do the same. She’s not only a gifted author but also a devoted wife and mom. Currently homeschooling her three sons, Christie's passion for children’s ministry shines through in everything she does.

    Today we'll explore who the Holy Spirit is and, just as importantly, who he is not. We'll address some common misconceptions and discuss how we can explain his role and the fruit of the Spirit to our kids. I know it sounds like a lot, but trust me, this conversation is enlightening and incredibly helpful.

    One of my favorite parts of today's talk is when we dive into how we often teach our kids about the fruit of the Spirit in relation to behavior and morals. Christie points out a crucial aspect – we might be missing the mark if we stop there. This discussion is practical, helpful, and I truly believe it will be beneficial for both you and your children.

    So, don’t let the complexity of today’s topic keep you from tuning in. Join us, learn, and be encouraged by our friend Christie Thomas. And if you're looking to deepen your journey in discipleship, don’t forget to check out Christie's book, Fruit Full, it is a great devotional

    Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review if you find this episode valuable. Your support helps us reach more parents like you, looking for guidance and encouragement in their parenting journey. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions in our series. Thanks for listening, and let's grow together in faith and parenting!

    Connect With Christie:

    https://littleshootsdeeproots.com/@littleshootsdeeproots

    Resources mentioned:

    Get your copy of Fruit Full

    Grab the CP Discipleship guide

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  • Today, we are starting a brand new series on The Christian Parenting Podcast. Over the next few weeks, we're diving into an incredibly important topic: discipling your kids to know, love, and follow Jesus. This series will be a deep dive into prayer, the Holy Spirit, and teaching our kids to love Jesus. We are even tackling the hard truth that we can do “all the right things” and our older children could choose a different path. We're covering it all!

    To kick off this series, I'm thrilled to sit down with my dear friend, Sarah Holmstrom. Many of you might know us from our ministry, Raising Prayerful Kids, and our book of the same name. Sarah and I have journeyed together in ministry for many years, and her insights have been a blessing to me and so many others.

    In today's episode, Sarah and I are diving into the complexities of discipling our children, especially considering how different each child can be. It's a challenge that every parent faces. We answer the questions:

    How do we tailor our approach to fit each child’s unique needs and personalities? What does daily discipleship look like, for me and for my family?Does praying for our children really make a difference?

    We'll explore these topics and share personal experiences and practical advice.

    Sarah's wisdom is something I cherish, and I know you will, too. This conversation is not just informative but also incredibly reassuring. It reminds us that in the midst of our efforts and uncertainties, God's grace is sufficient.

    So, whether you're a parent trying to navigate these waters for the first time or you've been at this for a while, this episode is for you. Join us as we embark on this journey, discussing how to disciple our kids in the way that best suits each of them and exploring the power and impact of discipleship in our children's lives.

    P.S. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review if you find this series helpful. Your feedback means the world to us and helps other parents find this resource. Stay tuned for more episodes that will empower and inspire you in your parenting journey. Let's learn and grow together in raising kids who love Jesus. See you in the episode!

    Connect with Sarah

    Website:

    www.raisingprayerfulkids.com

    Social media:

    @sarahmholmstrom

    @raisingprayerfulkids

    Links mentioned:

    Raising Prayerful Kids book

    Grab the CP Discipleship guide

    https://raisedonors.com/christianparenting/digital-discipleship-guide

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  • Calling, anointing and ministering without a major platform?

    How can I teach my kids to serve right where they are?

    How do I talk to my kids about their God size callings?

    How do I believe forward for myself, and my kids?

    Today we get to sit down with an old Christian Parenting friend Cynthia Yanof! Cynthia is the podcast host of "MESSmerized" and the author of the book, "Life is Messy, God is Good," releasing this February.

    In this episode, Cynthia and I dive deep into the heart of parenting, sharing wisdom and heartfelt stories that every parent can relate to. Whether you're navigating toddler tantrums, teenage angst, or just the daily ups and downs of raising a family, this conversation is packed with practical advice and soul-stirring encouragement.

    Cynthia brings her signature blend of humor and insight, offering text message-able notes that you'll want to send to all your friends. These golden nuggets of wisdom remind us of what truly matters in the midst of life's chaos. From discussing the challenges of maintaining personal faith to managing family dynamics, Cynthia's experiences and advice are both relatable and uplifting.

    P.S. Make sure to subscribe and leave a review if you found this episode meaningful. Your support helps us reach more parents with encouragement and wisdom for the journey ahead. Until next time, keep cherishing those little moments and big milestones in the wonderful adventure of parenting!

    Connect with Cynthia

    @cynthiayanof

    cynthiayanof.com

    Links mentioned:

    MESSmerized podcast

    Pre-Order Cynthia’s book

    The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org



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  • I’m sure many of you are in the same season of parenting that I am in—busy. Every season of parenting is busy in its own way! It’s just amazing how it changes and changes so fast, yet remains busy.

    My guest today, Dina Deleasa-Gonsar totally gets it and is here to talk about it!

    Dina is the creator, writer, speaker, and television personality behind the popular food blog DishItGirl.com. Dina is known for sharing her family traditions and modern twists on recipes along with an inside look at her real-life as a mom and wife.

    Today Dina and I talk about the overwhelm of parenting, managing activities and setting boundaries, and how social media adds to the pressure of doing it all and doing it perfectly. Dina reminds us that re-prioritizing so you don’t burn out from the busy is good, but sometimes you have to take inventory of what you and your family is doing.

    I love what she shares about making sure we prioritize faith, church and Jesus just like we prioritize activities. Because God is faithful in the busy and when our kids grow up and the activities end, Jesus will stay.

    Listen to the end because Dina gives us some tips for meal planning and shares her favorite ideas for those busy weeknights!

    Recipe links if we want to put those in the email

    https://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/butternut-squash-lasagna

    https://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/bolognese-inspired-baked-ziti

    https://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/apple-cider-chicken-sandwich

    Connect with Dina

    Social Media:

    @dishitgirldina

    Website:

    https://www.dishitgirl.com/

    Links mentioned:

    https://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/butternut-squash-lasagna

    https://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/bolognese-inspired-baked-ziti

    https://www.dishitgirl.com/recipes/apple-cider-chicken-sandwich



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  • What age should we start talking to our kids about pornography?

    How do we explain it to them?

    How should the conversation change as my kids grow?

    These are some of the questions that every parent has when parenting in 2023. They’re not fun questions and they can make us feel really uncomfortable. But my friend, Greta Eskridge is here today to answer those questions and more!

    This is Greta’s second time on the podcast and I am so glad to have her back! This episode was fun because we were able to record in person in my studio!

    Greta and I cover all the difficult, but important things about parenting in the age of pornography. We talk about how Greta became a leading voice in empowering parents to talk to their kids about pornography, why pornography is a problem in homes, but also in the church, how the pornography industry is working to make porn accessible to kids, and how we can fight against that.

    We get really practical in this episode as Greta gives us scripts for how we can talk about this topic age by age (from young kids to high schoolers) and how to talk to our kids if and when they are exposed to pornography. We also talk about how to help our kids enter the world of technology safely

    This is a really important episode that you do not want to miss!

    Connect with Greta

    Instagram

    @maandpamodern

    Website

    www.Gretaeskridge.com

    Links Mentioned

    Covenant eyes

    Protect Young Eyes

    Bark

    How to set up parental control on your iphone

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  • What if I mess my kids up?

    What if I fail at my job?

    What if I’m actually doing it all wrong?

    These are some of the “what if” questions that I wrestle with. I think we all have big “what if” questions, they’re all just a little different depending on our experiences, wiring, and situations.

    Our kids have questions like this too and my guest today, Katy Boatman, is here to walk us through that. Katy is a writer and marketer, but her favorite role is being an aunt to Shelby, Blake, and Ellie. Katy has spent fifteen years mentoring girls through student ministry, and she is passionate about helping them understand who God is and reminding them they are not alone.

    Katy’s devotional, You Can Trust, addresses many of the questions boys have from what if my team loses? to what if God changes his mind about me? And the answers always point back to God’s enduring faithfulness.

    Today Katy and I are talking about preteen boys and the “what if” questions they wrestle with, the need kids have for stability and truth as they grow up and ask questions, how girls and boys learn about and respond to God differently, and the need for devotionals and other resources for preteen boys.

    I hope this is helpful for both boy moms and girl moms, too! Girl moms, check out Katy’s devotional just for preteen girls!

    Connect with Katy:

    Instagram

    @katyboat

    Website

    https://www.katyboatman.com/

    Links mentioned

    https://www.katyboatman.com/you-can-trust

    https://www.katyboatman.com/youcanrest

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  • Today I am joined by Colton Dixon. Colton is an American Idol finalist and Christian singer/songwriter. His music has won numerous awards and he has had the opportunity to perform in some incredible places. Most importantly, Colton is a husband and the dad of two three year old girl twins.

    Colton has so much to share about how his faith has influenced his parenting and his music, how we are here to serve, not be served, why we need to steward our time and abilities well, and he reminds us that our identity is not how others see us, but our identity is in Christ. He also shares what he was like as a kid and encourages parents who are raising creative and passionate kids: hint, is has less to do with parenting right and more to do with the time you spend.

    I love at the very beginning when he gives Biblical encouragement for all the parents who sometimes have to travel for work. God sees you and is full of grace!

    We also talk about Christmas traditions at the end, so listen all the way through!

    Connect with Colton:

    Website:

    ColtonDixon.com

    Social media:

    @coltondixonmusic

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  • If your house is anything like mine, you are all too familiar with rushed and fake apologies. Siblings get in a fight and one apologized to the other under their breath while rolling their eye at the same time. Can you relate?

    Today I am joined by my friend, Courtney DeFeo, and she is helping us emphasize forgiveness in our houses. Courtney and her husband, Ron, decided forgiveness was going to be one of their core family values so today she is sharing how to prioritize and model forgiveness in our homes.

    Courtney and I also touch on the challenge of raising our oldest kids (because we don’t know what we are doing), the difference between conviction and shame, and how you have to decide what is helpful in your parenting vs. what is harmful and making you feel shame.

    I love how she encourages us to quit comparing ourselves to other moms—God made us all unique to parent our own unique kids and we can rest in that.

    Courtney is the host of Pardon the Mess, an author, a speaker, a mom of two teenage daughters, wife to Ron, and a proud dog mom. I have the joy of calling her friend and you will too after this episode. Make sure to listen until the end because I ask her some rapid fire questions and you will love what she says!

    Connect with Courtney

    Social Media:

    @courtneydefeo

    @pardonthemesspodcast

    Website:

    https://courtneydefeo.com/

    www.christianparenting.org



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