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Unedited Bonus Episode
This is not like our usual episodes of 7-Minute Devotions for Busy Parents. I felt a strong prompting from the Lord to share this because of the tragic events surrounding the murder of Charlie Kirk. My heart is heavy, and as a parent, I believe God is calling us to more than comfort: He is calling us to bold faith, to courage, and to teaching our children to love and follow Him even when it’s hard.
What this episode includes:
Please note:
Why this feels different:
I’m nervous to post this. It feels vulnerable. It’s not polished. But I believe God wants to use it to encourage others and remind us all that faith isn’t always neat. It’s often messy and brave. And as parents, our children need to see us living that faith out loud.
If this episode lands on your heart, I pray it gives you courage. May we not shrink back, but instead, may we lead our homes with bold faith, showing our kids what it means to love God even when the world is hurting.
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By Christen Clark - Speaker, Family Ministry Expert, & Mom4.9
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Unedited Bonus Episode
This is not like our usual episodes of 7-Minute Devotions for Busy Parents. I felt a strong prompting from the Lord to share this because of the tragic events surrounding the murder of Charlie Kirk. My heart is heavy, and as a parent, I believe God is calling us to more than comfort: He is calling us to bold faith, to courage, and to teaching our children to love and follow Him even when it’s hard.
What this episode includes:
Please note:
Why this feels different:
I’m nervous to post this. It feels vulnerable. It’s not polished. But I believe God wants to use it to encourage others and remind us all that faith isn’t always neat. It’s often messy and brave. And as parents, our children need to see us living that faith out loud.
If this episode lands on your heart, I pray it gives you courage. May we not shrink back, but instead, may we lead our homes with bold faith, showing our kids what it means to love God even when the world is hurting.
Support the show