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Chelsea Griffin and Cassie Bryant discuss what it looks like to be a good listener in marriage.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What do you think makes someone a good listener?How do you think developing as a listener blesses a family? When you think of Jesus as a listener what bible stories come to mind for you? How do you imagine a one-on-one conversation with Jesus going?Cassie, your husband has been a counselor. Did he develop pretty good listening skills and does that translate into your marriage and your family?Why do you think listening is so hard for people?How would listening to one another prevent some of the things that poison a marriage? What would it look like if a spouse owned everything they could when it came to being a poor listener?What would it look like if we held nothing against our spouse when it came to listening skills?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Luke 10:38-42, John 11:38-44, Philippians 2, Matthew 14:22âThe Soul of Shameâ by Curt ThompsonâThe Soul of Desireâ by Curt ThompsonSponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant have a conversation about how strengths and weaknesses can effect a marriage.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Why would a podcast thatâs all about Family Discipleship spend a season talking about Marriage?Why do I compare my best to your worst?Whatâs the problem with this thinking?Should couples expect to have different strengths and weaknesses?Why do you think we are tempted to compare our strengths to the weaknesses of our spouses?How does apathy play a role in the conflicts that arise from the comparison of strengths?What can you grow in compassion toward your spouse?Where can we look in the scriptures for help?What would it look like if a spouse owned everything they could when it came to comparing strengths and weaknesses?How would you help someone who is looking to not hold something against their spouse?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Genesis 4, Hebrews 11:4, Proverbs 31:28-3, John 8:1-11, Philippians 2Sponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant discuss how seeing things differently from your spouse can actually be a gift in marriage.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Why would a podcast thatâs all about Family Discipleship spend a season talking about Marriage?When did the Bryant Family start?Should couples expect to see things differently?How does this play out in your marriage?Why do you think the desire to have our way is such a common struggle in marriage? How does pride play a role in the conflicts that arise from differing viewpoints?How can couples create a safe space for both partners to express their perspectives? How can prayers for empathy transform the way we approach disagreements in marriage?What if my spouseâs opinions are truly ungodly?What would it look like if a spouse owned everything they could when it came to seeing things differently? What would it look like if we held nothing against our spouse when it came to having a different viewpoint?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âA Severe MercyâSponsors:
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Adam Griffin and Chelsea Griffin discuss some of the ground rules they have for their own marriage and how it helps their marriage flourish.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Whatâs going on in our lives?What resources do we have coming out?What group have we been meeting with and what have we been talking about with them?What are the âground rulesâ for the Griffin marriage?Why is it important to assume the best?What about people who decide not to share their locations or passwords?How do we talk about our spouses when they are not around?How do we handle conflict?How do we communicate expectations?What are our rules for watching others âundressâ?What is the story you are telling yourself?How do we invite other voices into our marriage?Where do you see the gospel in marriage?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âWhat Will You Teach Meâ by Adam GriffinâThe Boy Who Was Boldâ by Adam GriffinâWhen Wrong Seems Rightâ by Adam GriffinSponsors:
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Season 8 of the Family Discipleship podcast begins on January 27th! In this episode, Adam Griffin previews what is to come in Season 8.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What are we covering this season?Who is this season for?Sponsors:
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Adam, Cassie, and Chelsea talk about different approaches Christian parents take to talking with their kids about Santa Claus.
Questions that we discussed in this episode:
What are the different approaches Christian parents are taking toward Santa?Is telling kids about Santa lying to them?Does Santa distract us from what we celebrate at Christmas?How do American Christmas traditions help us point our family to Christ?Is there anywhere in the bible where the celebration of the Christmas holiday is a command given to Christians?Resources weâd recommend based on this episode
Santa Strategically by Jen WilkinThoughts for Parents Who Donât Do Santa by Thabiti AnyabwileTo keep up with the Family Discipleship Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.
To read more about family discipleship, check out the book Family Discipleship: Leading Your Home Through Time, Moments, and Milestones by Adam Griffin and Matt Chandler.
The Family Discipleship Podcast is a Christian parenting podcast from Training the Church.
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Adam Griffin wraps up season 7 with a monologue episode to discuss the importance and call of family discipleship.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What is the solution to the âburdenâ of family discipleship?What do we loose when we dont emphasize family discipleship because parents are overwhelmed?What opposition do we face when we fight for family discipleship?What are we called to?What does it look like to train to lead your family spiritually?Sponsors:
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Adam Griffin is joined by Jordan Raynor to have a conversation about the joy of work and the promises of eternity.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Can you tell us some about your work and your family? What kicked off all your thinking and writing about how Christians consider their work?How did Genesis 1-2 change the way you thought about being a father?What advice would you give to parents who struggle to see the significance of their daily tasks at home in God's larger plan? What encouragement would you offer to parents who feel overwhelmed or undervalued in their role at home?How do you cast a vision for your family to view everything they do as unto the Lord?Why are so many people afraid or disinterested in heaven?What did you write the âThe Royal in Youâ?What are the promises in scripture about eternity?How do parents answer the questions; are pets and animals in heaven, will mom and dad be in heaven, will I know them?Guest Bio:
Jordan Raynor is a leading voice of the faith and work movement. Through his bestselling books (The Sacredness of Secular Work, Redeeming Your Time, The Creator in You, etc.), keynote speeches, podcasts, and devotionals, Jordan has helped millions of Christians in every country on earth connect the gospel to their work. In addition to his writing and speaking, Jordan serves as the Executive Chairman of Threshold 360, a venture-backed tech startup which Jordan previously ran as CEO following a string of successful ventures of his own.
Jordan has twice been selected as a Google Fellow and served in The White House under President George W. Bush. A sixth-generation Floridian, Jordan lives in Tampa with his wife and their three young daughters. The Raynors are proud members of The Church at Odessa.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Genesis 1-2, 1 Corinthians 15, Isaiah 65, Ephesians 2, Colossians 3, Revelation 21-22, Isaiah 11, Isaiah 25, Isaiah 60âThe Royal in Youâ by Jordan RaynorSponsors:
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Adam Griffin and Cassie Bryant are joined by Andrew Peterson to discuss how we can use the art of storytelling and creativity to disciple in our homes.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Would you share with us how being a dad has shaped creative spheres for you? What was it like to see an idea go from your mind to paper, to the imaginations of so many families, and then see it translated into an animated series? For families who already love the Wingfeather Saga, what will they find familiar in The Prince of Yorsha Doon, and whatâs different about this new project?As you were raising your own kids, did storytelling play a role in how you shared your faith? How has being a dad impacted the way you see the gospel story for yourself? Why do you think there is such a shortage of great Christian storytelling?What is the inspiration behind The Rabbit Room Ministry?How can Christian families cultivate creativity in their own homes?How do you deal with the feeling of insecurity or scrutiny?Guest Bio:
Andrew Peterson is a recording artist, songwriter, producer, filmmaker, publisher, and author of The Wingfeather Saga series and Adorning the Dark: Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making. Peterson is also president of the creative community known as The Rabbit Room and recently launched a film and TV production company, Shining Isle Productions, to produce the animated film based on his books.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âThe Prince of Yorsha Doonâ by Andrew PetersonâWingfeather Sagaâ by Andrew PetersonâWingfeather Talesâ by Andrew PetersonâThe Inklingsâ by Humphrey CarpenterâAdorning the Darkâby Andrew PetersonSponsors:
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Adam Griffin and Cassie Bryant are joined by Hunter Beless to discuss how you can lead your family in memorizing scripture and why it's important.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What does sharing your faith with your kids look like in your home right now?What started your passion for teaching kids to memorize scripture?Youâve got a great kids book called âRead It, See It, Say It, Sing It.â Will you walk us through how that framework helps kids to memorize scripture?Have you seen adults set expectations for kids to memorize scripture without modeling this spiritual discipline themself?What scriptures do you think are particularly great for families to memorize?What encouragement would you have to offer to a family that is really struggling to get their kids to care about the things of God?What do you hope the Lord does through your Journeywomen ministry?Guest Bio:
Hunter is the founder of Journeywomen Ministries, the author of "Read It, See It, Say It, Sing It!" and "Amy Carmichael: The Brown-Eyed Girl Who Learned to Pray," and she loves doing ministry in her local church context. Hunter and her husband, Brooks, have four amazing kiddos who memorize Scripture way faster than their mama! When theyâre not reading, seeing, saying, or singing the Bible, you can find the Beless family camping, riding bikes, or snuggling up with a good book. You can find her at www.hunterbeless.com and on the Journeywomen Podcast.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Matthew 4:4, Genesis 1:1, Psalm 3:3, Psalm 23:1, Psalm 119, Psalm 1, 2 Corinthians 10:9, Romans 8:11, John 11:35, Psalm 56, Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 121, Joshua 1:9"Read It, See It, Say It, Sing It!" by Hunter BelessTopical Memory SystemSponsors:
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Adam Griffin and Cassie Bryant are joined by JD Greear to have a conversation about what Family Discipleship looks like for the Greears!
Questions Covered in This Episode:
If I asked your children to describe you, what kind of things do you think they would say, and, if itâs any different, what kind of things would you hope they would say one day? As you were raising your kids, what did following Christ as a family look like for yâall? What were the rhythms of discipleship for you as a dad?What are some of your favorite memories of spiritual conversations in your own home?How has your church been a blessing to your kids and your family?Would you be willing to share about any times that were particularly difficult for you as you led your home toward Christ?How do you answer the question, âI believe in God⊠why do I still struggle with anxiety?âWhat does it look like in your home to have conversations about salvation, politics, sex, sin, etc.?Do you have any encouragement for the pastors and the parents who are feeling insufficient to address all the questions of their churches and families?Share with us how Christians might build a better vision for spiritual leadership at home and why that is important?Guest Bio:
J.D. Greear is the pastor of The Summit Church, in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Pastor J.D. Greear has authored several books, including but not limited to 12 Truths & a Lie, Essential Christianity, and What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?
Pastor J.D. completed his Ph.D. in Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Chick-fil-A, serves as a Council member for The Gospel Coalition, and recently served as the 63rd president of the Southern Baptist Convention. Pastor J.D. and his wife Veronica are raising four awesome kids: Kharis, Alethia, Ryah, and Adon.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Psalm 127, Psalm 136, Matthew 6, Philippians 4:6, Psalm 127:4âStop Asking Jesus Into Your Heartâ by J.D. GreearâFeeding the Mouth That Bites Youâ by Kenneth WilgusâThe Anxious Generationâ by Jonathan HaidtThe Hang 10 Movementâ12 Truths & a Lie: Answers to Life's Biggest Questionsâ by J.D. GreearAsk the PastorâThe Jesus Storybook Bibleâ by Sally Lloyd-JonesSponsors:
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Adam Griffin and Chelsea Griffin are joined by Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler of Risen Motherhood to about their new book âGospel Mom.â
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Can you tell us about your ministry changing and what that feels like right now?What inspired the new book, âGospel Momâ?Why do you think itâs hard for parents to live like we believe we are free from guilt and fear and ready to battle with sin, instead of other parents?What are the spiritual disciplines that God has used to bless you as a mom?Can you explain how friendship can be a spiritual blessing and help us understand why so many moms feel so alone?Can you share about how Christian parents can âtroubleshoot their conscienceâ as theyâre trying to make wise decisions for their families?How did you learn to not drive yourself crazy considering your own limits while making the most of your time?Guest Bio:
Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler are the co-founders of the Risen Motherhood ministry and co-hosts of the chart-topping podcast. They are also in the trenches of motherhood, right alongside their readers. With a combination of accessibility, relatability, and solid biblical knowledge, Emily and Laura have a knack for simplifying complex scriptural truths, helping you relate and apply them to everyday life. God has consistently and powerfully used the voices of these two moms to captivate women around the world with the gospel. As sisters-in-law, Emily and Laura both live in central Iowa with their families.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âGospel Momâ by Emily Jensen and Laura WiflerâRisen Motherhoodâ by Emily Jensen and Laura WiflerSponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant are joined by Kyle Worley to discuss union with Christ.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What books do you have coming out and how do people make sure they donât miss them when they get released?Is it okay to say that being a Christian is someone who âJesus has come to live in their heart?â Does Jesus live in them or do they live in Jesus or is it both?What part of your teaching on Union with Christ do you find that people are always responding to or find that it seems new?Why is understanding union with Christ important for parents who want to share their faith with their kids?How does Home with God relate to our trinitarian theology and can it help us make that clear for our families?Whatâs the benefit right now of union with God?What is ânot yetâ true about us in our union with Christ that we are still looking toward or waiting for?Has putting all of this thought and writing into this theological concept affected how you think about your own home â your family?Helpful Definitions:
Union with Christ: The believer's unbreakable, unshakeable, unchangeable, union with Christ Jesus. It means that we are now in Christ Jesus and nothing can change that. What can be said of Christ, can be said of us. Communion with Christ: Fellowship with God. The enjoyment of Godâs saving benefits, it is shakeable and breakable and you can also deepen it.Guest Bio:
Kyle Worley is a pastor at Mosaic Church in Texas. He is the host of Knowing Faith Podcast, alongside Jen Wilkin and JT English. He is a teaching fellow and partner for Training the Church. He holds degrees in theology and philosophy from Dallas Baptist University, Redeemer Theological Seminary, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Ephesians 1, Romans 8, Hebrews 12:14-16, Hebrews 10:14âHome with Godâ by Kyle WorleyâFormed for Fellowshipâ by Kyle WorleyâThe Garden, the Curtain and the Crossâ by Carl LafertonSponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant celebrate the 100th episode of the Family Discipleship Podcast!
Questions Covered in This Episode:
What is an unexpected lesson you have earned while hosting this podcast?What are the episodes you think you will go back to to hear again?Have you had any listener interactions that have had a lasting impression on you?If you could go back to the first episode, is there anything you wish you knew?Are there any dream guests or topics that you have in mind for future episodes?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Family Discipleship PodcastIn the Eswine Home with Zack EswineTalking to Kids About Heaven with Joni Eareckson TadaIntentional Fatherhood with Jon TysonIn the Crouch Home with Andy CrouchSponsors:
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Adam Griffin and Cassie Bryant are joined by Rachel Gilson to discuss how we can parent without panic in an LGBT-affirming world.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Can you tell us about you, your family, and your ministry? What inspired you to write, Born Again This Way?Why do think living in an LGBT-Affirming World causes so much fear for parents?Why do think starting with what sex is, is a good place to start this conversation?Why do you think so much of our culture, including Christian culture, talks and acts like romantic relationships are critical for our identity?What does it look like for parents to have healthy age-appropriate conversations about sex with their kids?Why is it important to have a safe relationship with our kids so important when it comes to this conversation when they hear conflicting messages?At the end of each chapter, you have practices and principles, how are you hoping that helps parents?How do we keep our kids from seeing people as good and bad based on what they believe and live in regards to this topic?Can you explain the âyes, no, yesâ framework and how it helps parents navigate this conversation?What wisdom do you have to offer a family whose child is saying they are LBGT?Guest Bio:
Rachel Gilson (M.Div., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) serves on the leadership team for theological development and culture for Cru, and is the author of Born Again This Way: Coming Out, Coming to Faith and What Comes Next as well as Parenting Without Panic in an LGBT Affirming World: Discipling our Kids with Jesusâ Truth and Love. She is pursuing a PhD in public theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âBorn Again This Wayâ by Rachel GilsonâParenting Without Panic in an LGBT Affirming Worldâ by Rachel GilsonâLove Thy Bodyâ by Nancy R. PearceySponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant are joined by Carl Laferton to discuss his children's books; The Garden, the Curtain, and the Cross, and Godâs Big Promises Bible Story Prayers: 101 Prayers for Children.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Can you tell us about you, your family, and your ministry? Whereâd the inspiration for The Garden, the Curtain, and the Cross book come from? Whatâs the story of writing it? Any advice on writing a good Christian kidâs book?Youâve got a new book coming out, Bible Story Prayers: 101 Prayers for Children. Can you tell us about the process of taking this idea and putting this together for a resource? Each of the prayers in the book has some element of âPraise (or wow!), Thank you, Sorry, and Please.â Can you tell us a little about how you see that helping families shape their prayers? Whatâs your process in deciding what stories to tell? What stories from the Bible do you wish we were telling more in books for kids?How do you try to teach age-appropriate versions of such deep theology?A lot of people might skip the story about Jesus being angry in the temple. Why was it important for you to keep that story in there for kids? Are these prayers glimpses into what it was like when you were putting your kids to bed? What did bedtime prayers look like in the Laferton house? How do you share your faith as a father?What are some of your favorite resources that are out there for kids from The Good Book Company or elsewhere?Is there anything that you would love to see more of in church kids ministries either in the way they lead kids or in how they equip families?Guest Bio:
Carl Laferton is executive vice president of publishing at The Good Book Company and best-selling author of The Garden, the Curtain, and the Cross. He lives in London with his wife and two children and serves as an elder at Grace Church, Worcester Park.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âThe Garden, the Curtain, and the Crossâ by Carl LafertonâBible Story Prayers: 101 Prayers for Childrenâ by Carl LafertonâWhy Do We Say Good Night?â by Champ ThorntonâBest News Everâ by Chris MorphewâBig Truths for Young Heartsâ by Bruce A. WareâWomen of the Wordâ by Jen WilkinâThe Radical Book for Kidsâ by Champ ThorntonSponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant discuss how important it is for parents to disciple their teenagers.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Whatâs going on developmentally for 15-18 year olds?What are your hopes and fears for the teen years?What is the reputation of a teenager?What are the kinds of things that teenagers love to experiment with and take risks with?How do we have great conversations with kids in this stage and maintain a healthy parent/child relationship?Whatâs important about discipleship in regards to getting âready to launchâ at this stage? What do we want to make sure our kids are prepared for and with?Any cautions for discipling teenagers?What resources do you like for this age group?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âThe Anxious Generationâ by Jonathan HaidtâFamily: How to Love Yoursâ by Jessie MinassianFamily Discipleship Episodes:Discipling âRebelliousâ Teenagers with Chap ClarkParenting with Hope with Melissa KrugerWhat about Dating? With Jonathan Pokludaâ10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about Christianityâ by Rebecca McLaughlinSponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant have a conversation about how to disciple young teenagers in your home.
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Whatâs going on developmentally for 12-14-year-olds?What are the spiritual opportunities with this age group?What does discipling this age look like for us?What are the new and growing temptations that this stage will face in this generation?How do we have great conversations with kids in this stage and maintain a healthy parent/child relationship?What should churches be focusing on at this stage?Is there anything that would be âtoo earlyâ for this age group to participate in?What are family discipleship milestones for this stage?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Family Discipleship PodcastDiscipling âRebelliousâ Teenagers with Chap ClarkIntentional Fatherhood with Jon Tysonâ10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about Christianityâ by Rebecca McLaughlinSponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant continue their discussion on how to disciple children at various stages by focusing on the elementary age group!
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Whatâs going on developmentally for seven to eleven year olds?What are the spiritual opportunities with this age group?What did this look like for us?Why does Family Discipleship start to drop off for families at this stage?How do you help grow kids in responsibility and the ability to solve their own problems at this age?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Family Discipleship PodcastIntentional Fatherhood with Jon TysonIn the Eswine Home with Zack EswineâThe Cost of Discipleshipâ by Dietrich BonhoefferSponsors:
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Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant discuss how we can disciple our preschoolers!
Questions Covered in This Episode:
Whatâs going on developmentally for four to six-year-olds?What are the spiritual opportunities with this age group?What did this look like for our family?What about a kid who wonât obey or listen at this age?What resources do you like for this age group?If kids this age can just repeat what I say like a parrot, why should we disciple them?What kind of expectations should parents have for family discipleship time?What are age-appropriate faith conversations for preschoolers?Any family discipleship milestones for this stage?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
âJesus Storybook Bibleâ by Sally Lloyd-JonesâThe Gospel Story Bibleâ by Marty Machowski âOld Story Newâ by Marty Machowski âLong Story Shortâ by Marty MachowskiâLittle Prayers for Ordinary Daysâ by Tish Harrison WarrenSponsors:
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