Mom Guilt

Mary Beth Gladwell

Mom's often feel unreasonable guilt for perceived shortcomings in their parenting. To break free from this, we need to focus on our Christ-given identity as well as our priorities and values in parenting. 

Parenting and Emotions

Katie Himsworth

As parents, we often lose control of our own emotions and deal with the emotions of our children. As we learn to process and handle our own emotions with the help of God and community, we will be able to better validate and handle the emotions of our children. 

What is a Family?

Jim Leffel
Colossians 3:18-4:1

As Christians, the family unit can be a vision of God's light and power to the watching world. As Christ followers, we should strive to bring others into our families and use our family to fulfill God's mission. 

Not of the World

Chris Risley
Colossians 3:18-4:1

Chris Risley teaches about common temptations and traps within the world system. As parents, we need to recognize these temptations within ourselves and our children. 

The New Self and Parenting

Ryan Lowery
Ephesians 6:1-4

With so many outside pressures from the world, this section of Ephesians teaches parents to raise their children to love God and others. This is the ultimate priority in biblically centered parenting. 

Child Development

Allison Yund
Ephesians 6:1-4

Allison Yund teaches on how to lead your child throughout the different stages of childhood development. She provides practical tips on discipline, boundaries, and areas of attention for each stage of childhood. 

How to Raise Truth Tellers

Kristen Mayer
Ephesians 6:1-4

Kristen Mayer teaches on how to prevent lying in children and how to encourage telling the truth. 

Raising Spiritual Servants

Sherri Fojas
Ephesians 6:1-4

Sherri Fojas gives practical advice on how to foster a serving attitude in our children. She also provides creative and developmentally appropriate ideas on ways children can serve. 

Village Parenting or Helicopter Parenting

Conrad Hilario
Ephesians 6:1-4

(No audio available). Conrad Hilario provides research and practical advice concerning the difference between Helicopter parenting and Village parenting.