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Dawn and Ruth welcome Dawn Rundman, a publishing professional at Augsburg Fortress since 2002 who also happens to have a PhD in developmental psychology. Her book Little Steps, Big Faith dives into using what we know about early childhood development to nurture children's faith through rituals, language, music, symbols, and worship. Dawn's suggestions for churches are practical and brilliant: upgrade those sad nurseries, provide higher-quality worship activity bags (not just broken crayons and photocopied sheets), create intergenerational making opportunities, and actually showcase children's art instead of hiding it away.
Dawn also talks about creativity and discipline: how she leaves home to write because inspiration isn't enough, you need structure. She connects creativity and spirituality through communal worship traditions, showing how the practices that shape little brains also shape our own capacity for wonder and connection.
This episode is for parents, church leaders, anyone who works with children, or anyone who's ever wondered why some environments nurture creativity while others shut it down. Because luck might be the residue of design, but good design starts with understanding how humans actually develop and thrive.
LINKS: learn more about Dawn Rundman's work: https://www.dawnrundman.com/
Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/u11072417
00:17 Welcome And Weekly Catchup
00:57 Yacht Rock Flashbacks
02:03 Discern By Doing Business
03:50 Patreon Community Momentum
04:51 Meet Dawn Rudman
08:23 Little Steps Big Faith
10:28 Screens Boredom And Faith
11:53 How Creativity Begins
16:24 Church Spaces For Kids
18:41 Kids Art On Display
19:18 Beyond Art Creativity
20:21 Adults Need Permission
21:20 Small Steps To Start
23:02 Creative Inspirations
27:48 Life At Augsburg Fortress
29:24 Coaching A Team Well
32:35 Discipline Beats Inspiration
34:15 Writing Space And Routine
35:34 Creativity And Spirituality
By Ruth Hetland and Dawn Trautman4.9
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Dawn and Ruth welcome Dawn Rundman, a publishing professional at Augsburg Fortress since 2002 who also happens to have a PhD in developmental psychology. Her book Little Steps, Big Faith dives into using what we know about early childhood development to nurture children's faith through rituals, language, music, symbols, and worship. Dawn's suggestions for churches are practical and brilliant: upgrade those sad nurseries, provide higher-quality worship activity bags (not just broken crayons and photocopied sheets), create intergenerational making opportunities, and actually showcase children's art instead of hiding it away.
Dawn also talks about creativity and discipline: how she leaves home to write because inspiration isn't enough, you need structure. She connects creativity and spirituality through communal worship traditions, showing how the practices that shape little brains also shape our own capacity for wonder and connection.
This episode is for parents, church leaders, anyone who works with children, or anyone who's ever wondered why some environments nurture creativity while others shut it down. Because luck might be the residue of design, but good design starts with understanding how humans actually develop and thrive.
LINKS: learn more about Dawn Rundman's work: https://www.dawnrundman.com/
Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/u11072417
00:17 Welcome And Weekly Catchup
00:57 Yacht Rock Flashbacks
02:03 Discern By Doing Business
03:50 Patreon Community Momentum
04:51 Meet Dawn Rudman
08:23 Little Steps Big Faith
10:28 Screens Boredom And Faith
11:53 How Creativity Begins
16:24 Church Spaces For Kids
18:41 Kids Art On Display
19:18 Beyond Art Creativity
20:21 Adults Need Permission
21:20 Small Steps To Start
23:02 Creative Inspirations
27:48 Life At Augsburg Fortress
29:24 Coaching A Team Well
32:35 Discipline Beats Inspiration
34:15 Writing Space And Routine
35:34 Creativity And Spirituality

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