41 min

89: Meg Glesener | Family Vision Casting Grace Enough Podcast

    • Christianity

www.graceenoughpodcast.com


Meg Glesener joins me to discuss some practical ways to cast vision in your family, how it empowers your children to focus on the big picture and how it promotes family unity.


Questions Meg and I Discussed:

(5:29): Today, we are going to talk about casting a vision for your family.  Give our listeners a little background about the family you grew up in and how you came to know Jesus.


(16:07) What led you and your husband to begin intentionally casting vision in your family?


(21:59) In your family, how did you go about casting vision?  (Together, as individuals, etc.)


(28:47) How did having a family vision help you and your children?


(30:18) For the listener, who is feeling the nudge to cast a vision for his/her family, what steps would you encourage them to take?


(35:48)  What are some final words about family vision casting you would like the listener to take away?


Quotes to Remember:
"My childhood was pretty messy. In my in our home growing up there were so many strikes against me."


"I think when you take that extra time to build an environment of love and teamwork, and we're all serving God together when they're young that carries into their teen years."


"Casting a vision happens in the non-confrontational moments when the kids are the best versions of themselves, and they want to participate."


SHOW NOTES cont.
Resources Mentioned:

7 Habits of Highly Effective People


The 7 Habits of Happy Kids



Related Episodes:

49: Jeremy Pryor | Family Teams


28: Jodie Berndt "Praying The Scriptures For Your Children


57: Kristen Hatton | Redemptive Parenting


69: Sam and Amber Cullum | Sabbath As A Family


81: Tricia Goyer | Calming Angry Kids



Follow Meg Glesener on Facebook and listen to Letters From Home Podcast


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www.graceenoughpodcast.com


Meg Glesener joins me to discuss some practical ways to cast vision in your family, how it empowers your children to focus on the big picture and how it promotes family unity.


Questions Meg and I Discussed:

(5:29): Today, we are going to talk about casting a vision for your family.  Give our listeners a little background about the family you grew up in and how you came to know Jesus.


(16:07) What led you and your husband to begin intentionally casting vision in your family?


(21:59) In your family, how did you go about casting vision?  (Together, as individuals, etc.)


(28:47) How did having a family vision help you and your children?


(30:18) For the listener, who is feeling the nudge to cast a vision for his/her family, what steps would you encourage them to take?


(35:48)  What are some final words about family vision casting you would like the listener to take away?


Quotes to Remember:
"My childhood was pretty messy. In my in our home growing up there were so many strikes against me."


"I think when you take that extra time to build an environment of love and teamwork, and we're all serving God together when they're young that carries into their teen years."


"Casting a vision happens in the non-confrontational moments when the kids are the best versions of themselves, and they want to participate."


SHOW NOTES cont.
Resources Mentioned:

7 Habits of Highly Effective People


The 7 Habits of Happy Kids



Related Episodes:

49: Jeremy Pryor | Family Teams


28: Jodie Berndt "Praying The Scriptures For Your Children


57: Kristen Hatton | Redemptive Parenting


69: Sam and Amber Cullum | Sabbath As A Family


81: Tricia Goyer | Calming Angry Kids



Follow Meg Glesener on Facebook and listen to Letters From Home Podcast


-----------------------------------------------


Follow Grace Enough Podcast on IG and FB


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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

41 min