Christ in the Chaos Joel and Cathleen
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- Religion & Spirituality
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A grown-up Pastor’s Kid and his Kid's Ministry Director wife discuss keeping their family of four focused on Christ amidst the chaos of their everyday lives. A new family/household topic is selected each week and examined through the lens of scripture. Music by Scott Holmes scottholmesmusic.com
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Race and Bridge Building Part3
The final installment of our conversation about bridge building with our brother-in-law Jamerson Watson.
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Race and Bridge Building Part 2
Check out the second installment of our three part series with Jamerson Watson as we discuss tips 6-10 of Be the Bridge’s 16 Tips for White Bridge Builders.
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Race and Bridge Building
With special guest Jamerson Watson, we discuss tips 1-5 of “16 Tips for White Bridge Builders”, a free resource from bethebridge.com
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The “Best” Parenting Advice
This week we look an article from Lifehacker about the best parenting advice the article writer had ever received, and talk about whether we agree, and whether Jesus would agree with the advice given.
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Discipleship When Your Kids Are Being Turds
Kids are sinners too, and often reject (or roll their eyes at) our attempts to disciple them. Here’s some strategies for overcoming rebellion and making at-home discipleship work.
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Covid Check In
In this episode we decompress about the first 11 days of quarantine, kids with (probably) covid, and how we’re adjusting to a new normal.
Customer Reviews
Honest and insightful
This podcast is real and honest about parenting and religion. It is so helpful and gives great ideas about what families can do and how they can manage day-to-day situations. I highly recommend this podcast! Thank you Cathleen and Joel!
I so enjoy their conversations!
I truly appreciate the base for their conversations and the Biblical backing on parenting decisions. I so enjoy listening and am eager for the next episode each week!
Honest and entertaining!
Genuine, authentic, charming and funny. Easily digestible Christ-centered material that doesn’t leave you feeling bad about yourself but encourages you during these crazy journeys called parenting and marriage.