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The world isn’t waiting for our children to grow up before it starts trying to shape their hearts. Ideologies and cultural shifts are “invading” the family space every single day. The question is: Are we as parents ready to be the primary line of defense and discipleship?
This week on the podcast, David and Leslie Nunnery are honored to sit down with Dr. Albert Mohler, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. They move past the surface-level talk and dive deep into the sacred stewardship of parenting in a rapidly changing world. If you’ve felt the weight of raising kids for Christ in today’s culture, this episode was recorded just for you.
Dr. Albert Mohler’s Official Resources: Access his daily podcast, The Briefing, and his latest books on culture and Christian worldview at AlbertMohler.com.
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: Learn more about the leadership and educational programs led by Dr. Mohler at SBTS.edu.
Teach Them Diligently Convention: Meet with like-minded families and hear more from world-class speakers. Click HERE to register today!
Dr. Albert Mohler is the president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a well-respected authority on cultural issues facing Christians today. His extensive experience in training leaders and engaging with Christian families provides him with a unique perspective on the urgent responsibility of parents in discipleship.
When it comes to college, what comes first matters. At Boyce College, truth comes first. Every student, in every major, completes 30 hours of Bible and theology because we believe Scripture is worth more than an elective. Professors teach with conviction and help students order their lives around God’s Word. That foundation prepares them for maximum faithfulness in every calling, whether in the workplace, the church, or the home. If you want a college where the Bible shapes the whole education, I encourage you to visit Boyce College. Schedule a campus visit at boycecollege.com and see it for yourself.
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The world isn’t waiting for our children to grow up before it starts trying to shape their hearts. Ideologies and cultural shifts are “invading” the family space every single day. The question is: Are we as parents ready to be the primary line of defense and discipleship?
This week on the podcast, David and Leslie Nunnery are honored to sit down with Dr. Albert Mohler, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. They move past the surface-level talk and dive deep into the sacred stewardship of parenting in a rapidly changing world. If you’ve felt the weight of raising kids for Christ in today’s culture, this episode was recorded just for you.
Dr. Albert Mohler’s Official Resources: Access his daily podcast, The Briefing, and his latest books on culture and Christian worldview at AlbertMohler.com.
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: Learn more about the leadership and educational programs led by Dr. Mohler at SBTS.edu.
Teach Them Diligently Convention: Meet with like-minded families and hear more from world-class speakers. Click HERE to register today!
Dr. Albert Mohler is the president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a well-respected authority on cultural issues facing Christians today. His extensive experience in training leaders and engaging with Christian families provides him with a unique perspective on the urgent responsibility of parents in discipleship.
When it comes to college, what comes first matters. At Boyce College, truth comes first. Every student, in every major, completes 30 hours of Bible and theology because we believe Scripture is worth more than an elective. Professors teach with conviction and help students order their lives around God’s Word. That foundation prepares them for maximum faithfulness in every calling, whether in the workplace, the church, or the home. If you want a college where the Bible shapes the whole education, I encourage you to visit Boyce College. Schedule a campus visit at boycecollege.com and see it for yourself.

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