Immanuel Schools: Made For More

Center For Biblical Worldview Foundation

Immanuel Schools and Summit Ministry's Center for Biblical Worldview Formation present the Made For More Podcast, hosted by Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope.

Episodes

  1. 08/06/2025

    Ep 11 | How Do We Know the Bible Is Trustworthy? (New Theme Announcement!)

    It’s almost time for school to start again! In this episode of Made For More, Ryan Wood, Superintendent of Immanuel Schools, gives us a sneak peek at the theme for the 2025–2026 school year. To build on that, Dr. Roger Erdvig sits down with Sarah Enterline to explore one of the biggest questions we face: Can we trust the Bible? Together, they walk through the evidence for Scripture’s reliability—from archaeology and manuscript discoveries to prophecy and even science. Sarah also shares practical ways parents can help their kids build a strong, confident faith in a world full of questions and doubts. We believe this is a helpful, hope-filled conversation for any parent wanting to lay a solid biblical foundation at home. Recommended Resources A Visual Guide to Biblical Apologetics by Joseph M. Holden and Sarah R. Enterline Recommended Age: Teens and adultsA clear, easy-to-understand guide that uses charts and visuals to explore the evidence for the Bible’s reliability. Covers topics like archaeology, prophecy, and science in a way that's engaging for visual learners and helpful for parents, teachers, or students. The Greatness of God (What Is God Like? #10) by William Lane Craig Recommended Age: Ages 4–8Part of a beautifully illustrated series that helps young children understand big theological truths. This volume focuses on God's greatness and makes deep ideas accessible for little minds through storytelling and pictures. Cold-Case Christianity for Kids by J. Warner Wallace Recommended Age: Ages 8–12Written by a real-life detective, this book invites kids to explore the evidence for Jesus through a fun, mystery-style investigation. Great for encouraging logical thinking and building a confident foundation for faith at a young age. The Case for Christ (2017 Film) Recommended Age: Teens and adults (Rated PG)Based on the true story of journalist Lee Strobel, this movie follows his investigation into the claims of Christianity. A compelling introduction to apologetics for teens and parents alike.

    33 min
  2. 06/05/2025

    Ep 09 | Raising Gender-Wise Kids (with Dr. Jeff Myers)

    In this episode of Made for More, Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope are joined by Dr. Jeff Myers, president of Summit Ministries, to talk about how parents can faithfully navigate the cultural messages surrounding gender identity—especially during Pride Month. Together, they offer practical strategies rooted in a biblical worldview to help children of all ages understand their identity in Christ and who they were made to be in God’s image. Whether you're raising toddlers or teens, we believe this conversation will equip you to engage with your children about these difficult cultural issues. Later this year, Dr. Jeff Myers will be releasing a new book on this topic, co-authored with Dr. Kathy Koch. It’s a great resource for Immanuel parents who are looking for solid, biblically grounded guidance—it’s definitely one to watch for. Recommended Resources Understanding Gender Ideology & Transgenderism https://www.summit.org/resources/articles/understanding-gender-ideology-transgenderism/ Articles on a Variety of Topics Related to Transgenderism - Focus on the Family https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/transgender-resources/ Understanding the Gender Revolution: Christianity and the Transgender Movement - Sean McDowell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_aCWlvISzA Love Thy Body - By Nancy Pearcy https://store.summit.org/Love-Thy-Body Strange New World - By Carl Trueman https://www.amazon.com/Strange-New-World-Activists-Revolution/dp/1433579308/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3B8HG90G1GP1A&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.U0inVdFoqzWh2_7QELy4351PRGyKxsFl3EtDNz_3-ARB-e9vtTgmNk1Ml80YbegIbGmUgV9x-sBuyZDsZ-q03lg49OJ40M-mV9FvDNZGyW4R9erPyivwEvo5I3v5nAmIujLukqANJcHoKcuDUzZsAraU8lCwEHOg-HXU5C4v3nXXgFO5X9f1TU5Gu2hUlJO45veUM23jnQob8Kxo6l4e7rnQwd7p6wZeqiMaTPY9IA8.s5phzwo306TQlFFl1n8MjJVJXORKUGqS03W0OC2v6P8&dib_tag=se&keywords=strange+new+world+carl+trueman&qid=1747683652&sprefix=strange+new+world%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-1

    30 min
  3. 03/05/2025

    Ep 06 | Raising Sturdy Kids (with Keith McCurdy)

    In this episode, Roger Erdvig and Keith McCurdy dive into what it means to raise sturdy kids—children who are emotionally strong and equipped to handle life’s challenges. They explore the value of struggle in parenting, the ultimate goal of maturity, and practical ways to cultivate a strong family identity. The conversation also examines the influence of technology and extracurricular activities on child development, emphasizing the critical role parents play as gatekeepers in their children's lives. We hope this conversation encourages and equips you on your parenting journey, reminding you that your children are Made For More. Chapters: Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Raising Sturdy Kids 01:01 The Concept of Sturdy Kids 05:33 The Role of Parents in Preparing Kids 06:57 Historical Perspectives on Parenting 10:18 The Impact of Humanism on Parenting 15:04 The Importance of Struggle in Growth 22:45 Practical Steps for Parents 23:13 Establishing Family Identity 26:02 Encouraging Responsibility in Children 31:23 Navigating Technology and Extracurriculars Recommended Resource: Keith’s 4 Points #1 - Establish A Strong Family Identity #2 - Do Less For Your Kids And Require More From Your Kids - "Ownership of Responsibility before Freedom and Privilege" #3 - Use The Principle Of Cause And Effect As A Basic Learning Tool #4 - Work Hard To Limit The Key Interrupters To Healthy Growth In Children- Technology and Extracurriculars

    39 min
  4. 02/05/2025

    Ep 05 | Key Relationships For Your Children

    How do the relationships in your child’s life shape their worldview? This month on the Made for More Parenting podcast, Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope dive into the parent-child bond, peer friendships, and dating relationships—sharing biblical wisdom and practical tips to help you guide your child with confidence. * Balance parenting with authority * Navigate friendships wisely and intentionally * Approach dating with a biblical perspective Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Relationships in Worldview Formation 02:23 Biblical Foundations for Parent-Child Relationships 05:19 The Role of Authority in Parenting 08:18 Research Insights on Parenting and Relationships 11:00 Cultivating Healthy Parenting Dynamics 18:26 Building Biblical Friendships 26:54 Navigating Relationships with the Opposite Sex 34:17 Guidelines for Dating and Relationships 42:11 Building Community and Support for Parents Maggie's ABC's A - Attraction What qualities in this person draw you to them? What makes them stand out to you? B - Benchmark (Brian) How do the qualities of this person compare to the qualities in mom or dad or older Christian role models you deeply respect? C - Christian Testimony How clearly does their life reflect a relationship with the Lord? Are they committed to attending and engaging with a church community? D - Disposition What character traits stand out in how they interact with friends, family, and adults? How do they handle challenges or conflicts? E - Enthusiasm What excites this person the most? Do their passions align with God’s kingdom and the values of a strong partnership? F - Family How do their family values and dynamics compare to yours? Are there similarities, strengths, or concerns worth noting? G - Growth What areas of personal, spiritual, or emotional growth is this person actively pursuing? Recommended Resources Simple Tips for Growing Closer to Your Kids (Article - Focus on the Family) https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/simple-tips-for-growing-closer-to-your-kids/ Build a Great Relationship with Your Child (Article - Focus on the Family) https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/build-relationship-with-your-child/ Understanding Teen Dating: Should My Teen Date? (Article - Focus on the Family) https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/understanding-teen-dating-should-my-teen-date/ Made for Friendship: The Relationship that Halves Our Sorrows and Doubles our Joy, by Drew Hunter (book) https://www.crossway.org/books/made-for-friendship-tpb/ Shepherding a Child's Heart, By Paul Tripp (book) https://www.amazon.com/Shepherding-Childs-Heart-Tedd-Tripp/dp/0966378601/ref=asc_df_0966378601?mcid=53d0497cff7031cc9d84309c53d59fe9&hvocijid=4432665907372102503-0966378601-&hvexpln=73&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=692875362841&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4432665907372102503&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007356&hvtargid=pla-2281435177138&psc=1

    44 min
  5. 11/01/2024

    Ep 02 | Parenting through the Election Season

    In this episode of the Made For More podcast, hosts Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope discuss the challenges of parenting during election season, focusing on how to engage children in political conversations while fostering a biblical worldview. They emphasize the importance of addressing our emotions, understanding hot-button topics, and using a structured approach to process political discussions with children. Roger and Maggie also introduce the 'Five Rs of Processing' as a framework for guiding conversations, highlighting the significance of teaching children how to respond to disagreements effectively. 00:00 Navigating Politics in Parenting 02:52 Understanding Worldview Formation 06:14 Engaging with Difficult Topics 09:00 Emotional Management in Political Discussions 11:47 The Five Rs of Processing Political Conversations 24:03 Responding to Disagreement with Grace 29:46 Encouraging Open Conversations with Kids The Five R’s of Processing: 1. Recount - What do our kids know, believe, or have heard about a topic? Our goal is to listen well, gather information, and communicate to our kids that what they think matters and that their thinking is valuable. 2. React - Our kids and teens are emotional beings. They need to express how they feel and have a space to have their reactions affirmed. 3. Revise - Seeking the truth about a topic, situation, or an experience in order to revise our perspective of the issue we are discussing. We do this with authenticity to model a posture of humility and teachability with our kids. 4. Recognize - Attaching value to the topic we have been discussing. Why does this topic, situation, or experience matter? 5. Respond - We ask our kids “what now?”. We consider how this new understanding can impact our thoughts, our desires, and our actions. Recommended Resource: Should Christians Avoid Politics by Dr. Jeff Meyers https://www.summit.org/summit-talks/should-christians-avoid-politics/

    36 min
  6. 09/25/2024

    Ep 01 | How can we shape our children's worldview?

    In this episode of the Made For More Podcast, Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope explore the concept of worldview in parenting, the importance of understanding how a child's worldview is shaped, and the role parents play in this process. The conversation dives into the biblical framework for parenting, emphasizing creation, fall, redemption, and restoration as foundational concepts. They also provide practical, hands-on parenting tips on engaging in meaningful conversations with children to help them process their experiences and develop a biblical worldview. The Made for More Podcast is a production of Summit Ministry's Center for Biblical Worldview Formation and Immanuel Schools. Immanuel exists to equip students to serve God and neighbor through mind, body, and soul based on a Christ-centered foundation. 00:00 Introduction 04:28 The Foundation of a Biblical Worldview 09:16 Situation Parenting in the Biblical Framework 09:48 Intentional Conversations for Developing a Biblical Worldview 18:17 Meaningful Processing and Asking Better Questions 27:00 Conclusion 29:10 About Made For More Reflection Questions What were conversations like in your childhood home? What can you learn from your experience with your own parents? Think about your everyday conversations with your children. Are those conversations yielding significant responses and insights from your kids? What are some of the barriers you face as you seek to have meaningful conversations with your children? What can you do to improve the quality of your conversations with your children? Who is your “reluctant” talker? How can you help him or her talk more? How does having good conversations with your children assist them in their worldview formation?

    26 min

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Immanuel Schools and Summit Ministry's Center for Biblical Worldview Formation present the Made For More Podcast, hosted by Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope.