The Journey: PCA Parent Podcast Dan Panetti
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Listen and learn not only how to navigate the hallways of PCA Plano and North, STCA and TKA, but also how to train your students to make a difference for the cause of Christ in the world today!
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Raising Spiritual Champions Book Discussion (2 of 3)
Guests: Holly Hamilton, Sandy Leydig, and Joel Gordon
For video of this podcast, check out PCA’s YouTube page.
Raising Spiritual Champions: Nurturing Your Child’s Heart, Mind, and Soul
By George Barna
Section ONE - The Importance of Children
Section TWO - The Four Principles of a Disciple
Section THREE - Families and Churches in Partnership
Section Two - The Four Practices of a Disciple
Making a life-defining commitment to be a disciple of Jesus
Accepting the biblical principles and commands that lead to becoming a disciple
Adopting the lifestyle of a disciple - obedience through application of beliefs
Inviting personal accountability and stability - through assessing what matters, reinforcing growth, and celebrating disciplehood
Chapter 4 - Disciple-Making Practice #1
Being a genuine disciple starts with obedience.
Why obey His teachings? Because He has provided them so that we may flourish in life.
Obedience therefore demands knowledge of Scripture
A different way of describing a disciple is someone who thinks like Jesus, which enables them to act like Jesus, producing someone who therefore lives like Jesus.
Spiritual Commitments:Serving Christ
Building a solid relationship
Investing personal resources
Implementing a solid plan
Using proven practices
Chapter 5 - Disciple-Making Practice #2
Biblically speaking, discipling a child is meant to be done by the child’s parents
How WORLDVIEW developsExperimental process
Imitating their parents
List of DIFFERENT/COMPETING worldviews…94% of adults have a syncretistic worldview - a blending of views from two or more of the comprehensive worldview systems
Chapter 6 - Disciple-Making Practice #3
An equally important undertaking is to promote the fledgling disciple fully, and passionately integrating those beliefs into a Christlike lifestyle.The expansive impact of those attributes is an example of why discipling someone is not a quick process.
Spiritual fruit begins with evidence of personal transformation
Chapter 7 - Disciple-Making Practice #4
Accountability system
Find a spiritual mentor
Must be taught the importance of consistent SELF-EVALUATION
Introduce young followers to the still, small voice of the Lord…
Measurement toolsWorldview Assessments Spiritual Gifts
Personal Strengths Personality Attributes
Spiritual Growth and Maturity
Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic!
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Raising Spiritual Champions Book Discussion (1 of 3)
Guests: Holly Hamilton, Sandy Leydig, and Joel Gordon
Raising Spiritual Champions: Nurturing Your Child’s Heart, Mind, and Soul
By George Barna
Section ONE - The Importance of Children
Section TWO - The Four Principles of a Disciple
Section THREE - Families and Churches in Partnership
Section One - The Importance of Children
Chapter 1 - Making the Most of Your Life
Most young adults (54%) admit they often feel anxious, depressed, or unsafe
The Great Commitment is your promise to God that you will apply yourself to carrying out those challenges - with His authority, in His power, and for His glory
Parents have PRIMARY responsibility for the total well-being of their children - education, discipline, protection - but the most vital aspect of their development is spiritual formation.
Chapter 2 - Realigning Our Course Trajectory
Many embrace the label of “spiritual but not religious”
LESS than 1% of thirteen- and fourteen-year-old Americans have a biblical worldview
Parenting Tactics
Prioritizing spiritual development
Establishing inflexible Bible-based priorities and boundaries
Discipling each child
Influencing the choice of their friends
CONSISTENCY is the single, most important attribute…
Chapter 3 - Disciple-Making, Yes-But Why Disciple Children?
Who has the greatest impact/influence on our kids - the arts and entertainment media industry…Act of repetition
Peer acceptance
Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic! -
The Importance of Worldview Training in Spiritual Formation
Guests: Len Munsil, President, and Dr. Jeffrey Green, VP of Academic Affairs and chief academic officer, at Arizona Christian University (ACU)
Transforming Culture with Truth
In Transforming Culture with Truth, Arizona Christian University President Len Munsil explains how the principles and values that built Western Civilization are under assault, and how a decaying and divided culture can be transformed through biblical truth. In this second edition, Munsil applies his incisive analysis to the most pressing cultural issues we face as a nation, and offers both hope and practical wisdom to the next generation of Christian leaders as they seek to advance God’s Kingdom in an increasingly hostile culture.
Worldview training and development address concepts of personal spiritual development as well as how our faith intersects with culture!
Recommended resource: Raising Spiritual Champions: Nurturing Your Child’s Heart, Mind, and Soul by George Barna
Parents, don’t get discouraged in the training of your children - parenting is hard work…it’s a journey, a marathon, not a sprint…stay faithful and prayerful - and look to partner with solid Biblical institutions like PCA and ACU.
Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic! -
FPS - 25 Years Elevating PCA's Learning Experience
Guests: Shannon Lichty, Trudy Reed, Jillian Bryant, PCA’s FPS State 1st and 2nd Place teams
Twenty-five years ago, Shannon Lichty brought the FPS program to PCA. Along with several others who have invested in making this program a resounding success, Shannon has invested her heart and energies into countless PCA students both in the classroom and through FPS. To learn more about PCA’s FPS program, check out this page on the PCA website. To learn more about FPS in general, check out: Future Problem Solving Program International
Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic! -
AI: The Good, the Bad, and the Things Parents Need to Know
Guest: Giovanni Capriglione, Texas State Representative, District 98
Barna’s research has shown that nearly 3/4th (72%) of parents are worried about or concerned with AI’s impact on their children - but also that only 17% have actually taken steps to learn more about AI - so, basically parents are afraid and under-informed
One concern expressed about AI is the potential likelihood of decreased social connection, adding to the epidemic of loneliness and isolation this generation is already facing
AI is more complex than “if/then” commands - it is a system that can be trained to use data for specific purposes
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Rep. Capriglione’s bill (HB 2060) into law creating the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council that will study the use of AI in state government
AI collects data points - the average person has at least 100,000 data points collected on them - which means that AI can know you better than you know yourself! Digital privacy laws are being passed so that people can begin to see the information that has been collected about them.
The best way to protect yourself is to reduce the amount of information that AI can collect on you - be aware of this
Social media has one goal - to make sure you don’t put your phone down - the more you scroll, the more data that is being collected about you!
Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic! -
POV: Three Freshman Students Appreciate Their PCA Journey
Guests: Emerson Seal, Elizabeth Teague, and Sevyn Trogdon (PCA Freshmen, Class of 2027)
Sevyn’s dad runs a discipleship ministry called Kingdom Focus Coaching.
The girls share their thoughts about some of the more memorable moments at PCA Lower School including: the Kindergarten Circus, sea animal project, transportation day, Invention Convention, Let George Do It, and the Boosterthon Fun Run! Their favorite part of school was definitely their teachers!
Things that their parents did to help them grow in their faith:
Going on ministry service projects and opportunities with their parents and actually seeing God at work
Leading by example - living out your faith so that your kids can see that it is truly important to you and your family - has such a significant impact on your children
Kingdom Education is the working together of the church, the home, and the school working in concert to train up a child in the way they should go - and “church” isn’t just a Sunday morning activity, but being involved in a variety of opportunities including PSO for sports, MidWeek on Wednesday evenings, student choir, etc. For more information, check out the Prestonwood Student Ministry page and the Prestonwood Student Worship page.
Helping your kids navigate “friendships” and building quality relationships by being a good friend and surrounding yourself with godly individuals who can challenge you to be the best person you can be. Also, remember to maintain good relationships with non-Christians to be a light and encouragement pointing them to Christ!
Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic!