1000 Houses Podcast Jeremy Pryor and the 1KH Team
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- Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to the 1000 Houses Podcast where we encourage and equip households to make disciples in and through the home. In each episode you’ll hear interviews, teachings, and conversations around what it looks like to turn your home into a hub for mission, community, and discipleship.
If you want to learn more about 1000 Houses or check out some of our resources, visit 1kh.org.
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9 Tips For Starting A Restful Weekly Multigenerational Family Meal
This episode is a recording of one of our HouseCraft Date Night events in Cincinnati!
Get an inside look at how we disciple local families to help them start weekly multi-generational meals.
You'll learn our top 9 tips that will help you actually pull of a weekly, multigenerational family meal SUSTAINABLY without pulling your hair out and quitting after two weeks.
Make sure to listen to last week's episode, Part 1 of this series, on your podcast app!
On this episode, we talk about:
0:47 Introduction to Tim and Dana Schmoyer (7 kids in 8 years, 10+ years of family meals!)
3:12 3 important things to remember
6:18 Top tips for sustainable, awesome family meals
6:38 Tip 1: Prepare for rest
9:33 Tip 2: Prep snacks for hangry kids
10:23 Tip 3: Budget for tough weeks
11:37 Tip 4: Usher in the meal together
14:15 Tip 5: Create a pre-meal routine
19:45 Tip 6: Experiment with the details
21:07 Tip 7: Give roles to all generations
23:35 Tip 8: Let the house get messy
24:59 Tip 9: Keep it simple
30:38 Question: How to do this without making the entire weekend feel like it's being taken over with Saturday rest and Sunday church and other activities?
35:06 Question: More ideas on how to involve the older generations
39:47: Question: Can you expand on declaring over the children?
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🏠 LEARN HOW TO MAKE DISCIPLES FOR JESUS, IN AND THROUGH YOUR HOME: 1kh.org
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Hi, welcome to the 1000 Houses Podcast! Our goal here is to help you spread the Gospel, build a community, and multiply disciplines...in and through your home.
Your host is Jeremy Pryor. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or Youtube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1khouses/
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Why (and How) to Start a Restful, Weekly, Multigenerational Family Meal
This episode is a recording of one of our HouseCraft Date Night events in Cincinnati!
Get an inside look at how we disciple local families to help them start weekly multi-generational meals.
You'll learn the why (including Rhett's vision for when he's 83) and two of the most important tips when it comes to the what and the how.
Look out for Part 2 of this conversation coming to the podcast soon!
On this episode, we talk about:
0:47 Introduction to Rhett and Ang, who will lead this conversation
3:53 The vision...why we put in the work now
11:59 We're at war against hurry and separation
17:54 The WHAT of the family table/meal
18:37 Tip 1: Different and Enjoyable
26:08 Tip 2: Rhythmic and Sustainable
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🏠 LEARN HOW TO MAKE DISCIPLES FOR JESUS, IN AND THROUGH YOUR HOME: 1kh.org
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Hi, welcome to the 1000 Houses Podcast! Our goal here is to help you spread the Gospel, build a community, and multiply disciplines...in and through your home.
Your host is Jeremy Pryor. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or Youtube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1khouses/
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1000_houses/ -
Using Apostolic Blueprints To Create Multi-Generational Disciples
🏠 LEARN HOW TO MAKE DISCIPLES FOR JESUS, IN AND THROUGH YOUR HOME: 1kh.org
What does it look like to make multi-generational disciples?
Jeremy is joined by Isaac Steckbeck, who's spent 20+ years making disciples for Jesus in Israel, to discuss the importance of disciple making movements, and compare notes on what has worked and what hasn't over the decades.
This episode will help you whether you're a movement leader or an everyday Christian trying to reach and disciple people for the Lord.
On this episode, we talk about:
1:16 Getting help in understanding disciple-making movements
3:22 Isaac's journey into disciple-making
9:17 Why is it important to go out and make disciples?
15:21 How does disciple-making change when you start from Genesis 49:10?
22:25 How to set up a new believer for a life of radical discipleship to Jesus, not just propping up the religious institution of Christianity?
29:06 How to keep a movement mentality, and not lose disciple-making influence with new believers
36:54 How to think about the tradition or denomination we're following as disciples of Jesus
41:56 How to make multi-generational disciples
49:12 Finding people with the right giftings
1:00:16 The purpose of prayer in disciple-making
1:05:25 How to network and start working with others locally who have different giftings that you'll require to start a movement and make disciples
Resources Mentioned:
Story Formed Life
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Hi, welcome to the 1000 Houses Podcast! Our goal here is to help you spread the Gospel, build a community, and multiply disciplines...in and through your home.
Your host is Jeremy Pryor. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or Youtube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1khouses/
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1000_houses/ -
Tools and Tips to Build a Romantic Partnership
In this episode, Jeremy and April + Blake and Chandler Smith share the two biggest tools they use to cultivate a thriving Romantic Partnership.
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HouseCraft: The Romantic Partnership
In this episode, Jeremy and April share how romance PLUS partnership equal a biblical, flourishing marriage that can influence the generations.
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HouseCraft: Living Rhythmically to Overcome Household Chaos
In this episode, Jeremy shares an ancient technology designed to help you and your family thrive and overcome chaos in the home.
To learn more about 1000 Houses visit 1kh.org.