Know & Follow: A Podcast for Parents Fellowship Kids
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Content for parents and families at Fellowship Baptist Church in Saginaw, TX, and for others who may be interested. Weekly episodes will explore what our children are learning and provide practical help for parents as they raise their children to know and follow Jesus.
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Episode 11: Our Rescue Story
Who receives the glory in our rescue story? This is the question considered on this week's episode as we examine Acts 12 and the account of Peter's release from prison and the one who put him there, King Herod.
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Episode 10: Who is the Gospel For? ft. Thomas Black
Who is the Gospel for? This is the question that we consider with our special guest, Thomas Black, the Student Pastor at Fellowship Baptist Church. We will look at the account of Peter, Cornelius, and the early church's response to the Gentiles receiving salvation in Acts 10 & 11.
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Episode 9: "Sunday is Coming"
Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 15:3 that the Gospel is "of first importance" - without the resurrection, Christians have no hope. Is this a truth that we regularly share with our children, especially around Easter?
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Episode 8: The Spirit of Truth
The Bible should hold a central place in our homes, our worldview, and in every part of our lives. Jesus taught his disciples that the Holy Spirit would teach them and help them remember his words. How does the Spirit of Truth help us to understand and remember the Word of God today, and how can we help our children to value the Bible?
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Episode 7: An Example of Humility
We intentionally and unintentionally set examples for our children. One of those examples should be of how to serve one another humbly, for this is the example that Jesus has given to us. This episode considers the example of Christ and how we should teach our children humility through our own example.
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Episode 6: No Lofty Speech
When Phillip helped the Ethiopian official in Acts 8 understand who Isaiah 53 was referring to, he was not doing it by his own power or wisdom, but by the direction and understanding given by the Holy Spirit. As parents, do we rely on the Holy Spirit? Do we teach our children to rely on the Holy Spirit?