A Force To Be Reckoned With

197. Habits of the Household


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Ever found yourself in an argument with your spouse over something trivial and wondered how it escalated so quickly?

We, the Adkins, open up about those little marital tiffs that can teach us a lot about the bigger battles within ourselves. Our latest episode peels back the curtain on navigating disagreements with humor and grace, and we're letting you in on the secrets to turning conflicts into opportunities for growth. We also dive into the importance of communication and the art of the apology, sharing a personal story that proves even the most mundane days can lead to profound insights.

In a world where smartphones often replace heart-to-hearts, we tackle the challenge of reclaiming family time to make a Kingdom impact. Transitioning from a bustling household of nine to just the five of us has taught us the power of intentional habits. We share valuable takeaways from resources like "Parenting Mentally Strong Kids" and "Habits of the Household," aiming to guide your family to more meaningful interactions in the digital era.

Moreover, we reframe the way we view the Bible, discussing how it can serve as a roadmap for life's journey rather than a list of rules to follow. Join us as we explore creating a legacy of purposeful living and leading by example for our children.


Episode Highlights: 

  • Bethany doesn’t back down from a fight.
  • Let’s play a little game.
  • Does anyone else just feel off?
  • Staying afloat and shepherding the hearts of our kids.
  • We’re called to be different.


Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on A Force to Be Reckoned With:

  • Jointheforce.us
  • Follow us on Instagram @bethanyadkins
  • Find us on Youtube!
  • Get a copy of Habits of the Household Here

This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.


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A Force To Be Reckoned WithBy Bethany and Corey Adkins / Adkins Media Co.

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