Orthodox Christian Parenting

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Orthodox Christian Parenting, hosted by Faithtree Resources Executive Director (and mom of four!) Michelle Moujaes, is a weekly podcast for parents and grandparents navigating the holy struggle of raising kids in the Orthodox Faith. Each episode offers honesty, encouragement, and practical wisdom from the Church—creating space to exhale, freedom from the pressure to be perfect, and openness to grow as you raise children who are deepening their knowledge and love of Christ.

Episodes

  1. DEC 2

    Real Answers to Your Biggest Parenting Questions With Dr. Philip Mamalakis

    There are few things we love more on this podcast than getting to connect with listeners and answer real questions that matter. In this episode, Dr. Philip Mamalakis returns to the podcast to tackle some of your top parenting questions about correcting bad behaviors, navigating relationships with friends and romantic partners, teaching discernment and much more. Whether you’re a young parent, a parent of adult children, or even a grandparent, this episode is full of practical insights and encouragement!  Episode Recap: Today we’re answering your top parenting questions with Dr. Philip Mamalakis.What do I do if my kids are dismissive toward me? Is it ever too late to change your parenting?How do I respond if my adult child dates someone of a different faith? What advice can you give to grandparents whose children have left the Church? How do we teach our kids discernment? How should we respond to and love our kids’ friends?What do I do when another adult corrects my child? How do I best support my special needs child? What do I do if my child tells me they’re questioning their sexuality? How do we teach our children to be compassionate, prayerful people? Resources: Follow and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube Download this episode’s free discussion guide Explore the full library of Faithtree Resources Take our quick listener survey and help shape Season 2 Support Faithtree this Giving Tuesday

    36 min
  2. NOV 18

    Understanding Anxiety in Your Kids and How to Support Them With George Papageorge

    Anxiety is more common than ever today, but as Christians, we don’t have to navigate it alone. In this episode, our friend George Papageorge returns to the podcast to talk about all things anxiety — from the worries we feel as parents to the anxieties our children might face to the ways we can adjust our schedules, tech usage and perspectives in response. He also reminds us that anxiety is normal (and sometimes even healthy), but we don’t have to let it control us or our children. Episode Recap: Today we’re talking about anxiety with George Papageorge. What is anxiety, and how should parents approach it? How can anxiety shape a young person’s beliefs? Is anxiety always a bad thing? Why is anxiety more prevalent today? How can we make sure our anxieties don’t spread to our children?Where’s the line between normal worries and anxiety that needs to be addressed? How can we help mitigate anxiety without trying to control everything?How does drawing closer to Christ help ease anxiety?Why do you say that “kids are like cupcakes”?How can we connect with our kids’ vulnerability in a positive way? Why is margin so important when we’re feeling anxious? What recommendations do you have around tech usage? What encouragement can you give to parents feeling anxious? Resources: Follow and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube Download this episode’s free discussion guide Explore the full library of Faithtree Resources Download the Relationship Project Fill out our listener survey and enter to win a $50 gift card

    1 hr
  3. NOV 11

    Gratitude & Overcoming Materialism With Paul and Cindy Karos

    How can we teach our children gratitude in a world that’s constantly telling them (and us) that we should always want more? In this episode, Paul and Cindy Karos return to the podcast to share practical tips and encouraging words for parents who are looking for healthy alternatives to materialism. They talk about their own experience with raising their children to value gratitude, give generously and live simply. They also answer a few listener questions and discuss how you can take a balanced approach to the coming Christmas season.| Episode Recap: Today we’re talking about gratitude and materialism with Paul and Cindy Karos.Why is materialism such an issue in our culture? How do you teach your children to find “the middle way”?What are some signs that we’ve maybe lost balance?How have you taught your kids to value giving?The simpler you live, the more freedom you have.How did you approach fasting as a family? Can you share some strategies you used to teach thankfulness? Do you have any tips for approaching the Christmas season intentionally? What would you say to a parent whose child is obsessed with trendy things?Resources: Follow and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube Download this episode’s free discussion guide Explore the full library of Faithtree Resources Get The Encounter app “Parenting Toward the Kingdom” by Dr. Philip Mamalakis (with the new companion guide)  10 Things Every Orthodox Parent Should Know

    38 min
  4. OCT 28

    What Success Looks Like for Orthodox Parents with Dr. Philip Mamalakis

    We all want to feel like we’re doing a good job raising our kids. But what does success actually mean for Orthodox Christian parents? In this episode, Dr. Philip Mamalakis returns to the podcast to share his perspective on the long-term goals parents should focus on when raising children who know God and love the Church. He also offers some practical tips for prioritizing hard work over accolades, creating a safe space for our kids to make mistakes, and helping them find their vocation.  Episode Recap: Today we’re welcoming Dr. Philip Mamalakis back to the podcast How can we define success for ourselves and our children? What have you done to raise children who’ve stayed engaged in the life of the Church?How can we avoid prioritizing accolades and achievement? What does it look like to bring the Church into the home?How can parents set realistic expectations?Why should we teach our kids to make mistakes? How can we find balance between hard work and pursuit of excellence?How do you guide your children through finding their vocations? What do you do with a child who’s struggling to tell the truth? Can you share advice for co-parents who don’t share the same beliefs?Resources: Follow and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube  Download this episode’s free discussion guide Explore the full library of Faithtree Resources  Get The Encounter App “Parenting Toward the Kingdom” by Dr. Philip Mamalakis (with the new companion guide)

    44 min
  5. OCT 21

    Why You Should Connect Before You Correct

    It’s normal to feel afraid for our children and worry about their futures. But when we let those feelings take control, it often leads to a style of parenting that doesn’t consider our children's emotional lives. In this episode, George Papageorge explains how we can embrace peace and prioritize heart-to-heart communication that makes our children feel known and loved. He also reminds us to develop our own healthy emotional lives, so we can better serve God and love our children. Finally, he shares some advice and encouragement for parents who worry about their children leaving the church when they grow older. George is a marriage and family therapist with more than 35 years of experience working with families, so you won’t want to miss out on his expert perspective!  Episode Recap: Today we’re talking with George Papageorge about building deeper connections with our children What can parents do to foster heart-to-heart connections?How can we help our children feel known and loved?What might it look like to parent out of peace instead of fear? What is the parenting stethoscope, and how does it work? With so many things to be afraid of today, how can we embrace faith instead?What does a healthy emotional life look like for a parent, and why is it so important? How do we know if we’re good listeners? What can the parable of the prodigal son teach us about parenting? How can we help our children stay connected to the church?What are the killers of communication?How can we repair broken communication? Resources: Follow and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube  Download this episode’s free discussion guide Explore the full library of Faithtree Resources Dr. John Gottman’s research

    47 min
  6. OCT 14

    Guiding Our Kids to Use Tech with Wisdom with Dr. Felicia Wu Song

    The culture around us can make it seem like technology use is just inevitable. But as a parent, you have the power to choose what role you want technology to play in the life of your family. In this episode, Dr. Felicia Wu Song joins the podcast to share some of her best advice and encouragement for parenting in the digital age. She explains why intentionality is so important when it comes to technology and shares some practical examples of what it can look like to set healthy boundaries. She also reminds us that every family and every child is different and encourages parents to get creative and stay open to experimentation.  Episode Recap: Today we’re talking with Dr. Felicia Wu Song about parenting in the digital age Why do you say that technology is not inevitable? How can parents go against the grain with technology usage? What is monotasking, and why do you recommend it? Is technology neutral? How can parents have grace for themselves as they navigate this new environment? Should we engage with technology at all? What might it look like to experiment with technology use as a family? What tools do you recommend for maintaining boundaries? Resources: Follow and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube Download this episode’s free discussion guideExplore the full library of Faithtree Resources“Restless Devices” by Dr. Felicia Wu SongDownload our guide to “Navigating the Digital Tsunami” Download The Encounter appBePresent AppBrick

    44 min
  7. SEP 30

    What Sets Orthodox Parenting Apart with Dr. Philip Mamalakis

    Orthodox Christian parenting is about forming our children’s hearts and minds in light of eternity. For our very first episode of the podcast, we’re thrilled to share this conversation with Dr. Philip Mamalakis, author of “Parenting Toward the Kingdom.” Philip explains why theosis, or union with God, is the ultimate goal of parenting, and he shares some practical examples of how this attitude informs his approach to raising children. He also shares why he doesn’t think parents are called to eradicate their children’s sin and discusses the difference between being directive and providing choices. Episode Recap: For our first episode, we’re talking with the author, counselor and professor Dr. Philip MamalakisWhat is theosis, and why is it the goal for Orthodox Christian parents? Can you share an example of applying this approach to parenting in a difficult moment? What role can the Church play in raising kids toward the Kingdom? Why do you say it’s not a parent’s job to help eradicate sin? How do you balance being directive and providing choices? How should we respond when we find ourselves feeling angry? Why are consequences less important than teaching self-control? Resources: Follow and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube  Download this episode’s free discussion guide Explore the full library of Faithtree Resources “Parenting Toward the Kingdom” by Dr. Philip Mamalakis

    41 min

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Orthodox Christian Parenting, hosted by Faithtree Resources Executive Director (and mom of four!) Michelle Moujaes, is a weekly podcast for parents and grandparents navigating the holy struggle of raising kids in the Orthodox Faith. Each episode offers honesty, encouragement, and practical wisdom from the Church—creating space to exhale, freedom from the pressure to be perfect, and openness to grow as you raise children who are deepening their knowledge and love of Christ.