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Raising Christian Kids podcast is for parents, grandparents, teachers, ministry leaders, and all who are raising the next generation to have a strong foundation in Jesus. Lee Ann Mancini's episodes will educate and empower you to be the best spiritual leader for your child.

Raising Christian Kids Lee Ann Mancini

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Raising Christian Kids podcast is for parents, grandparents, teachers, ministry leaders, and all who are raising the next generation to have a strong foundation in Jesus. Lee Ann Mancini's episodes will educate and empower you to be the best spiritual leader for your child.

    Building Faith in Kids w/ Award-winning Children's Book Author Jill Roman Lord

    Building Faith in Kids w/ Award-winning Children's Book Author Jill Roman Lord

    “We love because he first loved us. And it's the same with kids. Kids need to feel love in order to be able to love others. Love can change the world; that starts with us and our kids.” – Jill Roman Lord.
    Jill Roman Lord is an award-winning author of over 30 Christian children's books. She and her husband have raised three Jesus-loving kids who have flown the coop, leaving them to navigate the empty nest on their own.
    During this episode, Jill discusses the impact of children's literature on developing a personal relationship with God. She delves into her latest books that focus on teaching children how to love well and incorporate God's teachings into their lives. She also explores the significance of board books in shaping young minds and shares parental advice on navigating the challenges of raising children in today's world.
    Jill talks about a few of her children’s books and what children can learn from them:


    Love Well My Precious One – addressing the theme of love and sharing with others; this book teaches children that little acts of love can make a big impact in the world.
    Noah’s Joyful Ark – a board book for kids exploring the joyful aspect of being on Noah’s ark; this book encourages readers to roar, bark, and hee-haw along with all of God’s creatures, reminding children that even on gloomy days, they can look for God’s love in a rainbow.
    If Jesus Lived Inside my Heart – a board book for babies that explores the presence of Jesus in our lives; this story helps toddlers learn how to be kind and generous in different situations, while being introduced to Jesus.
    The Noisy Night – a new twist to the Christmas story of Jesus’s birth, exploring what the night might have been like if all the creatures and people celebrated the birth of Jesus in their own God-given ways.

    “There have actually been multiple studies done to show that generosity improves the emotion of the person receiving and the emotion of the person giving. It's actually a 3-fold that helps the receiver, the giver, and then the receiver also wants to pay it forward and love also and be generous.” – Jill Roman Lord.
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    • 13 min
    The Safe Phone for Kids - Hear from CEO Billy Brady About Troomi Wireless

    The Safe Phone for Kids - Hear from CEO Billy Brady About Troomi Wireless

    “Long story short, if someone's name and phone number are not in that contact list, they literally cannot talk to your child. A text can't come through; a phone call can't come through.” – Bill Brady.
    Bill Brady is the co-founder and CEO of Troomi Wireless, a mobile phone solution that provides kids with all the good they need from technology without pornography, predators, bullies, and social media.
    During this episode, Bill shares his personal journey as a parent of five and how it led him to develop a mobile phone solution that provides children with safe access to technology without exposure to harmful influences like social media, bullies, or inappropriate content. They discuss the importance of introducing technology to kids in stages and the positive impact of Troomi Wireless on children's mental and emotional well-being. He delves into the unique features of Troomi phones and how they can empower parents to protect their kids in the digital age. Bill also offers an exclusive discount code for Raising Christian Kids listeners!
    “It's got to be safe, but it's got to be flexible. So that's what we've done with Troomi. Parents can custom-fit it to the age and maturity of each of their children individually and give them all the stuff they need without the garbage.” – Bill Brady.
    Key Takeaways:


    Troomi Wireless: A mobile phone solution that provides kids with safe technology.
    Troomi’s goal is to create a super safe and flexible phone for kids, allowing access to vetted apps for school and promoting spirituality.
    Ability to customize the phone experience to match the child's needs.
    Safe listing feature for setting up contacts based on the child's age and maturity.
    Preventing access to harmful content and protecting kids from negative influences.
    Acknowledgment of the negative impact of social media on children's mental health and the alarming statistics of kids encountering mental health issues and isolation due to excessive social media use.
    A promotional code RCK listeners for $50 off the purchase of a Troomi device – use RCK at checkout!

    Troomi’s website, Instagram, and Facebook.

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    • 13 min
    Jake Freels- Encouraging Godly Men to Step Up and Lead their Families

    Jake Freels- Encouraging Godly Men to Step Up and Lead their Families

    “In chaos, God sees perfection. In these moments of utter despair and brokenness, the most historic tragedy of my life, losing my dad and my family being crushed and broken, yet there was perfection, yet there was he saw us whole.” – Jake Freels.
    Jake Freels is a real estate developer, businessman, state champion football coach, avid outdoorsman, missionary, rodeo competitor, movie producer, overseer of men’s ministry, mentor to men & young men, and most importantly, an amazing dad and husband to his wife and four children. The most incredible thing about Jake, though, is not everything he does but the story of how he overcame the tragic loss of his dad when he was a child. This loss sent him spiraling out of control from ages 9 to 19. He then found hope, life, purpose, and healing when he met Jesus in college.
    During this episode, Jake shares his passion for mentoring men through outdoor adventures to connect them with God and bring about transformation in their lives. He emphasizes the importance of authentic encounters with Jesus, initiations into manhood, and the impact of the family table. He also introduces his new movie, "Multiplied," which aims to inspire a movement of worldwide revival.
    Key Takeaways:


    Jake's tragic loss of his father at a young age and transformation and hope through meeting Jesus in college.
    Platforms for reaching men – Irons in the Fire
    Producing men's events and gatherings, including a stadium event focused on uniting men as a force for positive change.
    Emphasizing the importance of men taking ownership for families and in society.
    Detailed account of the car accident that claimed his father’s life as well as his miraculous survival and intervention by divine presence.
    Understanding God’s vision during moments of despair and brokenness.
    The significance of seeking leadership and mentorship from other strong men, understanding God’s role in shaping men, and empowering them to lead and mentor others.
    Significance of the family table in building deep and authentic relationships.
    The release of the movie "Multiplied" about the legacies of influential Christian leaders and the call to support and attend the movie to spread the message of revival.
    Encouragement for men to step up and participate in the revival movement.

    Jake’s Resources: Multiplied Movie, Heart of Many Colors, Irons in the Fire Ministry, and Freels Designs.

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    • 25 min
    Advice for Parents to Help Children Overcome Trauma & Abuse

    Advice for Parents to Help Children Overcome Trauma & Abuse

    “They need routine, they need protection, they need biblical truth, they need things labeled as what's God-honoring and not God-honoring behavior.” -Darby Strickland.
    Darby A. Strickland, MDiv, is a faculty member and counselor at the Christian Counseling & Education Foundation (CCEF). She is a contributor to Becoming a Church That Cares Well for the Abused and author of Is It Abuse? A Biblical Guide to Identifying Domestic Abuse and Helping Victims, the children’s book Something Scary Happened, and the mini book When Children Experience Trauma. She writes regularly for the Journal of Biblical Counseling. Darby and her husband, John, have three children.
    During this episode, Darby discusses the effects of trauma and abuse on children and offers valuable insight into how parents can support their children through difficult times. She shares tips on addressing trauma with children, the importance of open communication, and the role of faith in comforting and guiding children through tough situations. Additionally, she provides information about online counseling resources for families in need.

    Key Takeaways:

    Encouragement for parents to face hard truths with their children and the importance of addressing behavior as a clue to the child's struggles.
    Advice on how parents can communicate with their children about traumatic events.
    The influence of parental reactions on a child's experience of trauma.
    The importance of routine, protection, and biblical truth for traumatized children.
    Something Scary Happened can help children overcome fear by learning how to express and understand their fears.
    The free resources, blogs, and journal articles are available on ccef.org.
    When Children Experience Trauma is a mini book that can help parents help their children navigate their fears, guide them through their distress, and assist their recovery after a traumatic event.

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    • 12 min
    Champ Thornton Shares Resources to Help Kids Learn About Thankfulness & How to Manage Emotions

    Champ Thornton Shares Resources to Help Kids Learn About Thankfulness & How to Manage Emotions

    “Being thankful means seeing that God is the source of all the things that we experience in life.” – Champ Thornton.
    Champ Thornton is an acquisitions editor at Crossway and the author of several books for kids and families, including The Really Radical Book for Kids, The Radical Book for Kids, Wonders of His Love, The Serpent Slayer and the Scroll of Riddles, A Five-Senses Countdown to Calm: You Count!, Why Do We Say Good Night, and Why Do We Say Thank You?
    During this episode, Champ discusses the importance of teaching children gratitude and thankfulness. He delves into the essential role of parents in connecting children to God in their everyday experiences. From fostering politeness to guiding emotional calmness, Champ has a treasure trove of resources for parents looking to cultivate strong Christian values in their children.
    Key Takeaways:


    Importance of teaching children gratitude and politeness.
    The storyline of the book Why Do We Say Thank You? - features a grumpy young boy who learns to be thankful and the transformation of the boy's perspective on gratitude through a dream sequence.
    The connection between boredom and gratitude.
    The role of parents in helping children recognize that everything comes from God.
    Ideas and suggestions for parents to help children recognize the role of God in their lives and the importance of integrating faith into everyday experiences.
    Organic ways to connect children to God in their daily lives.
    A Five-Senses Countdown to Calm: You Count! can help guide children to manage their emotions through sensory experiences.
    Addressing the importance of addressing spiritual topics, such as salvation and the existence of Satan, in children's literature.

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    • 14 min
    MOMents with Lori & Lee Ann – 5 Types of Prodigal Children

    MOMents with Lori & Lee Ann – 5 Types of Prodigal Children

    Once a month, Lori and Lee Ann will discuss complex topics regarding parenting and disciplining. Lori Wildenberg is a national speaker, a licensed parent-family educator of over 25 years, and an award-winning author of six Christian parenting books. Lori also leads the popular Moms Together Facebook Community Page and Group.
    During this episode, Lori and Lee Ann delve into the aspects of parenting prodigal children, offering guidance to parents navigating these challenges with faith and grace. Lori shares her insights on the different types of prodigals, drawing parallels from biblical examples to provide a multi-dimensional understanding of wayward children and give hope to parents grappling with despair and hopelessness while raising prodigal children.
    Key Takeaways:


    Reference to Luke 15:11-32, the parable of the lost son in the Bible.
    The importance of not overreacting to their behavior and choosing when to step in to pursue them or wait for them to return on their own.
    Encouragement to rediscover the "jewel" in your child's heart.
    The five different types of prodigals:

    The heart, soul, mind, body, and the reluctant.


    Biblical examples of each type of prodigal discussed: David, Aaron, Paul, the woman condemned, and Samson.

    Prodigal of the heart – David (Psalm 51:10)
    Prodigal of the soul – Aaron (John 8:12)
    Prodigal of the mind – Paul (Philippians 4:8)
    Prodigal of the body – the woman who was an adulteress (Romans 12:1)
    The reluctant prodigal – Samson (Proverbs 8:13)


    The importance of praying for them and trusting in God's transformative power.
    Emphasizing hope for parents with prodigal children, regardless of the duration of their absence.

    Resources:


    Help! I Have a Prodigal, by Judy Slay.
    Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe, by Sharon James.
    Messy Journey: How Grace and Truth Offer the Prodigal a Way Home, by Lori Wildenberg.

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    • 14 min

Customer Reviews

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70 Ratings

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Important Topics & Fantastic Guests

I’ve listened to several episodes now and I love the variety of topics explored on this podcast, all from the perspective of how we raise our kids in the faith. I really appreciate being able to hear from these guests and Lee Ann’s practical approach in the questions she asks.

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Lee Ann has such a passion for authentic parenting with practical tools for parents. Her book is great and highly recommend as a therapist and educator.

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Great help for parents

I’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast and have picked up a lot of great tips to help me as a mother! It offers very practical advice that is based off biblical truth

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