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The Christian Parent, Crazy World podcast with Catherine Segars is dedicated to helping you be a godly parent in an ungodly world. Catherine is an expert in Christian Apologetics for parents and every episode helps moms and dads understand what is going on in our current culture and how Christians can and should respond.
Topics covered on this podcast include:
What to Do If Your Child Walks Away from the Faith
Can Our Words Change the Future?
Why Are So Many Kids Falling Away from The Faith?
13 Ways To Be a Better Parent This Year
5 Things Every Parent Needs to Know About Gen Z
What Critical Foundation Do Many Parents Miss When Discipling Their Kids?
How To Teach Your Kids the Christian Worldview
Hope and Strategy for Parents of Prodigal Children
Want to read some of Catherine's most popular Christian parenting articles? Check them out here: https://www.crosswalk.com/author/catherine-segars/
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The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Children's Entertainment (w/ Dr. Walt Mueller) - Ep. 105
Media is bombarding our children at every turn, and at the same time the generation gap is widening. Catherine’s special guest, Dr. Walt Mueller specializes in understanding the next generation—their thought processes, their challenges, and the many ways that entertainment and media are bombarding our kids’ lives with deeply concerning messages. As founder and president of The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding, Walt has worked as a cross generational liaison for more than 35 years.
Threats from the entertainment world have proliferated with endless internet and television inroads and influences. Walt and Catherine discuss concerning messages from:
Mr. Beast
Arthur
Madagascar
Chip & Potato
My Little Pony
Rugrats
Doc McStuffins
Ridley Jones
As Walt wisely advises, we must read, listen to, and watch what is engaging the hearts and minds of our kids. We must not to be alarmist, but we must be aware. And we must speak first on all of these topics to establish a foundation of truth for our kids.
Bio: Dr. Walt Mueller is the founder and President of the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding, a non-profit organization serving schools, churches, and community organizations around the world in their efforts to strengthen families. Walt has been working with young people and families for over 35 years, and with a Masters of Divinity and a Doctorate in Postmodern Generation from Gordon Cromwell Theological Seminary, he has become a recognized authority on youth culture, family issues, and all things having to do with teens and their world. Walt is also the host of the Youth Culture Matters Podcast.
EPISODE RESOURCES & LINKS:
The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding
Youth Culture Matters Podcast
CPYU Blog The Latest on Teens and Social Media Feb. 23, 2024
EPISODE 81: Can Your Kids Be Whoever They Want to Be in Life?
All Creatures Great and Small (Masterpiece Theater)
Will Mr. Best ‘Indoctrinate Young Children with Trangender Propaganda?,’ SBC Leader Asks
Romper List of Shows with LGBTQ+ Characters
The No-Watch List: Guide to All the Kid’s Shows and Movies that Have LGBTQ Characters and Content (Scott Smith)
FOTF: Plugged In TV & Movie Reviews
Christian Courier: Guidelines for Children’s Entertainment
The Social Dilemma (Netflix)
FAITH BASED SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES FOR KIDS:
Minno
Pureflix Kids
Yippie
Shalom World
Faithlife TV
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Overcoming the Most Common Obstacles to Strong Mental Health (w/ Dr. Bill Senyard) - Ep. 104
The mental health crisis in our country is at critical mass. Children are struggling like never before and parents are concerned, as they should be.
What foundation do we need to have in place to help our kids to be strong mentally?
Catherine’s guest, Dr. Bill Senyard, shares some warning signs that a child is struggling and offers practical ways to establish a strong foundation for your child’s mental health.
Attachment theory, the prevailing psychological theory in child development, emphasizes a child’s emotional bond with their primary caregiver. Dr. Senyard defines the four primary attachment styles that a child can exhibit. They are:
Secure—confident, reciprocal, non-reactive, resilient.
Anxious—emotional, reactive, volatile.
Fearful—composite of anxious and avoidant.
Avoidant—isolated, emotionally distant.
One relational style is mentally healthy and strong, the other three are showing signs of distress., of a breakdown in mental health. In this episode, Dr. Senyard gives practical ways to help children who exhibit those unhealthy traits.
Dr. Bill Senyard’s bio: Bill’s career has taken him from being a Chemical engineer, a strategic management consultant, and a co-owner of an Inc. 500 high-tech company to fulltime church ministry where he served multiple congregations as a Lead Pastor for over 35 years. He is a popular conference speaker in the US and Canada as well as abroad. He has written over a dozen non-fiction books and workbooks on a wide range of important topics including, how Christians can effectively and Biblically forgive others, how frustrated parents of teens can be “good enough parents” and most importantly, God’s love for the unlovable. Bill is the creator of The Good Enough Parent, a phenomenal curriculum that has a ton of free resources for parents.
Bill’s Website
Good Enough Parent Curriculum
Attachment Theory For Teens Simplified (video)
Bill’s Book: Tale of the Unlikely Prince
EPISODE RESOURCES:
Episode 85: 8 Words Every Parent Must Say To Their Child
Beyond Consequences by Heather T. Forbes
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The 2 Greatest Mental Health Needs of Every Child (w/ Dr. Bill Senyard) - Ep. 103
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and according to the CDC, our kids are facing a mental health crisis. Consider these recent statistics:
*Suicide & homicide rates in youth ages 10 to 24 are the highest they have been in decades, since 1968.
*42% of adolescents are feeling sadness and hopelessness, up 50% from 2011 (57% are females).
*22% of all students have considered attempting suicide, up from 36%.
*Youth and young adults (ages 10-24) account for 15% of all suicides, an increase of 52.2% since 2000.
*Suicide has become the second-leading cause of death for youth ages 10-24.
*46% of adolescence ages 13 to 17 say that social media makes their body image worse.
Parents are justifiably concerned, and often they don’t know where to start when a child is struggling mentally.
Catherine’s guest in this episode is Dr. Bill Senyard, a mental health expert who specializes in helping parents reconnect the critical bond with their child to address the foundation of their mental health.
Every child has two primary needs from their parents:
1. They need to feel CONNECTED.
2. They need to feel like they are ENOUGH.
A child must know that their parents have their back, and they must know that they are loved no matter what. If this critical foundation breaks down, a child will become disconnected from their parents and others. They will suffer in all of their relationships and in their mental health.
Bill shares how to reestablish that connection through attunement. If one in every three interactions with our kids attune to their foundational emotional needs, we can reconnect with our child and build a strong mental foundation for life.
Dr. Bill Senyard’s bio: Bill’s career has taken him from being a Chemical engineer, a strategic management consultant, and a co-owner of an Inc. 500 high-tech company to fulltime church ministry where he served multiple congregations as a Lead Pastor for over 35 years. He is a popular conference speaker in the US and Canada as well as abroad. He has written over a dozen non-fiction books and workbooks on a wide range of important topics including, how Christians can effectively and Biblically forgive others, how frustrated parents of teens can be “good enough parents” and most importantly, God’s love for the unlovable. Bill is the creator of The Good Enough Parent, a phenomenal curriculum that has a ton of free resources for parents.
Bill’s Website
Good Enough Parent Curriculum
Attachment Theory For Teens Simplified (video)
Bill’s Book: Tale of the Unlikely Prince
EPISODE RESOURCES:
John 3:16
Romans 8:1
Ephesians 3
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How Does God Meet Us in Our Brokenness and Suffering? (w/ Ruth Jackson) - Ep. 102
The problem of pain has plagued humanity since the beginning of time. Many great apologists have grappled with the reality of suffering, endeavoring to form a theologically sound answer to life’s hardest question.
In this poignant exchange, a couple of moms wrestle with pain and suffering from a distinctly maternal point of view. Catherine and her guest from across the great pond, Ruth Jackson, have a conversation that is real, raw, and refreshingly honest.
Miscarriage. Postpartum depression. Premature death.
When suffering these heartbreaking realities, the temptation is to ask WHY… and yet answering the WHY doesn’t meet our deepest need.
The Christian faith does offer an apologetic for suffering, but more importantly our faith tradition presents a God who came to earth and was broken on our behalf. He is intimately acquainted with suffering. He meets us in our grief. And when we weep, He weeps with us.
As believers in Christ, we know who suffered for us. We know who suffers with us. And we know who will wipe away every tear and make all things new.
RUTH JACKSON'S BIO: Ruth is a producer and youth specialist for Premier Christian Radio's Unbelievable radio programme and podcast, which brings Christians and non-Christians together for dialogue. ue. Ruth studied theology at Oxford University before working at the BBC’s flagship children’s television show Blue Peter. She then moved to the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, where she helped set up the youth apologetics strand Reboot. Ruth contributed to Hope Rising 365, a book for young women. She also plays bass guitar in award-winning all-girl rock ‘n roll band The Daisy Chains.
Ruth’s Instagram
Premier Christian Radio’s Unbelievable
Unapologetic Podcast
EPISODE RESOURCES:
Episode 66: How Does a Good God Allow So Much Evil and Suffering in the World? w/ Dr. Douglas Groothuis
Article: “Joy To The World” by Ruth Jackson
Article: “God Is Good but This Isn’t” by Catherine Segars
SCRIPTURES REFERENCED:
John 11:35
Isaiah 61
Isaiah 49
John 1
Habakkuk 3
Lamentations 3
Psalm 56:8
Psalm 84:4-7
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10 Practical Ways That You Can Experience God Like Never Before- Ep. 101
In the last episode, Catherine highlighted the five primary apologetic approaches for defending the Christian faith. While varying greatly on inception points, strategy, philosophy and subject matter, all of the approaches agree on the superiority of one defense.
That is—EXPERIENCE.
A person’s experience with God is powerful and preeminent. Offering a personal testimony of how God has transformed your life is the one defense that no one can dispute, because it is your experience. A personal encounter with God solidifies one’s faith, making it rational, robust, and enduring.
So how can we have a practical encounter with God?
Catherine walks us through 10 practical ways that we can experience God:
Make God your priority (engage with God’s Word, worship, and prayer daily).
Plant yourself in the local church.
Practice honest reflection and repentance.
Fast regularly.
Shake up your schedule with sacrifice.
Get involved with a mission or ministry.
Go on a mission’s trip.
Go on a nature walk.
Start a spiritual journal.
Read a biography on a missionary or great Christian leader.
The items on this list are not revolutionary, but implementing them are. Start with the first three, which need to be a part of every believer’s daily discipleship, and then choose a few others to try. As you commit to prioritizing God, you will experience Him in new and exciting ways.
EPISODE RESOURCES:
Resource on church wounds: Episode 44 – Have You Or Your Kids Been Wounded in the Church?
Driven By Eternity: Make Your Life Count Today and Forever by John Bevere
Fasting: Open the Door To a Deeper, More Intimate, More Powerful Relationship with God by Jentezen Franklin
The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boon
A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael by Elisabeth Elliott
The Intercessor (Reese Howell) by Norman Grubb
The Heavenly Man by Brother Yun
Hero Tales: A Family Treasury of True Stories from the Lives of Christian Heroes by Dave and Neta Jackson
SCRIPTURES REFERENCED:
Matthew 6:21 & 33
Hebrews 20:25
Psalm 62:5-8
2 Tim. 1:6-7
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The #1 Factor in Maintaining a Lifelong Faith - Ep. 100
Catherine offers a powerful message worthy of CP/CW’s 100th episode by revealing the #1 factor in maintaining a vibrant, lifelong faith, which corresponds perfectly with the #1 prayer every parent should pray over their kids. The answer to this question should interest us as followers of Christ personally and as parents.
In her apologetic studies, Catherine discovered one defense of the faith that every believer is qualified to employ. She begins by summarizing the five primary approaches for defending the Christian faith. They are the:
1. Classic Method – a 2-step approach that begins with natural theology (the knowledge we acquire about God without Scripture or special revelation) to prove Intelligent Design and then proceeds to establish God as that intelligent being.
2. Evidential Method – 1-step approach that relies heavily on evidence, in particular miracles, to prove the existence of God.
3. Cumulative Method – a flexible method that utilizes various arguments and approaches to present an overwhelming case for the existence of God.
4. Presuppositional Method – a method that presupposes God’s existence due to the effect that sin has on our capacity to think and reason.
5. Reformed Epistemological Method – a method that de-emphasizes proof or evidence and focusses on the way that people actually acquire beliefs.
These approaches vary quite a bit, but they all agree on one very important factor—that is experience. Having an experience with God is reason enough for believing in Him. Every believer can have a rational, justified faith by experience alone. And every follower of Christ can offer a powerful apologetic by simply sharing their experience with God.
So what is the #1 factor in maintaining a lifelong faith?
Experiencing God.
And what is the most important prayer every parent should pray over their kids?
“Lord, please help my child to have a powerful encounter with You.”
Tune in next when Catherine offers 10 practical ways that you and your kids can experience God.
EPISODE RESOURCES:
Five Views on Apologetics, Steven B. Cohen ed.
Signature in the Cell by Dr. Stephen Meyers
C.S. Lewis Quote
Richard Dawkins Quote
John 9 – Jesus heals the man born blind
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