The MAVEN Parent Podcast Brett and Erin Kunkle
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Brett and Erin Kunkle guide you through Christian parenting in a secular culture, with wisdom and a bunch of practical help.
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Should You Take Your Kids To Funerals? | MAVEN Parent Podcast Replay
Parents struggle with how much to protect their kids from the difficulties of life, especially the passing of a loved one. When it comes to the reality of death, are our kids ready to confront the pain and suffering that accompanies it? The Kunkle Family recently experienced a loss and are navigating this as well. So we're replaying one of our early episodes on this very topic: Should we take kids to a funeral? In this episode, Brett and Erin discuss a biblical worldview perspective on life and death and how it should inform our parenting on this tough issue.
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Is The Old Testament Too R-Rated For Kids? w/ Dr. Paul Copan
Should we even read the Old Testament to our kids? The Old Testament has some rough passages: genocide, sex, idol worship, etc. And it can raise some tough theological questions that we might not be prepared for. In this episode, Brett and Erin interview Dr. Paul Copan a professor of philosophy, a widely-published author, and a skilled apologist on why we should not shy away from navigating these tough Old Testament passages with our kids.
Watch our interview with Greg Koukl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrpDIVMSwMA -
Why You Should Make Life A Little Harder For Kids
Parents, what was our mantra from last week? That's right, make kids do hard things! In the last episode, we identified what coddling looks like, how it's become the modern parenting norm, and listed some examples in the Kunkle family of pushing kids to do hard things. In this episode, Brett and Erin outline the biblical view of suffering and trials and explore the practical benefits of pushing kids outside their comfort zones.
Don't miss Part 1 of this conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqsy8HAms3U
Check out our series on kids' sports: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdJ4OUf6tSE -
Parents, Make Your Kids Do Hard Things
Coddling is a major problem in American culture. It might come with good intentions, but when we remove obstacles from our kids' lives, we can actually prevent them from learning the valuable lessons they need to grow into functional adults. In this episode, Brett and Erin confront the epidemic of coddling among parents and discuss a few instances where they've wrestled with letting kids do hard things.
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Check out our series on Gen Z and work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ8MThv187I
Check out our interview with Dr. Kathy Koch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtN-8rI7_B8 -
Teach Kids To Be Salt And Light On The Sports Field
Kids' sports aren't about winning or merely having fun! Nowhere else in our culture today is there a space where the virtues of humility, strength, and courage are nurtured in our kids the way they are in sports. In this episode, Brett and Erin continue their discussion on the powerful role kids' sports play in developing in our children a love for glorifying God and developing virtues essential to a robust Christian worldview.
Watch Part 1 of this series on Kids' Sports here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdJ4OUf6tSE
Watch our episodes on Gen Z and work ethic here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ8MThv187I -
The 1 Essential Principle To Teach Your Kids About Sports
Kids' sports can take over life! The pressure and level of commitment in kids' sports seems higher than ever AND at younger ages. In this episode, Brett and Erin address a frequent question they get from parents across the country: How do I navigate the commitment kids' sports demands as a Christian? How can I possibly teach my kids to rightly order the priorities of sports and faith? And how does my Christianity inform the way I see and approach sports?
Customer Reviews
Valerie
Super helpful parenting podcast with lots of scripture references! Love their snark/humor too :)
Grandparenting
Now is the season, with the precious young grands, to get the issues very clear in my head so that they bubble out in a fun and organic manner as we spend lovely time together. The resources offered here, in an often lighthearted manner, have been so helpful! Yet I am made very aware of the battles we face. I listen and learn every time…and I refreshingly giggle a bit. What a terrific couple.
Love this.
What an encouraging resource this has been for me as a parent of young kids striving to instill Christian worldview.