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Most parents try to teach faith. Kids actually absorb it.
In this episode, Nick and Braxston break down why leading spiritually isn’t about forcing routines, perfect prayers, or having all the answers—it’s about how you live when no one’s watching.
They talk about the power of example, the danger of pressure, and why kids don’t need perfect parents—they need consistent ones. From prayer habits and church culture to sports, school, and expectations, this episode reframes what real leadership at home looks like.
Simple. Honest. Practical.
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By Nick Urankar & Braxston CaveSend a text
Most parents try to teach faith. Kids actually absorb it.
In this episode, Nick and Braxston break down why leading spiritually isn’t about forcing routines, perfect prayers, or having all the answers—it’s about how you live when no one’s watching.
They talk about the power of example, the danger of pressure, and why kids don’t need perfect parents—they need consistent ones. From prayer habits and church culture to sports, school, and expectations, this episode reframes what real leadership at home looks like.
Simple. Honest. Practical.
Support the show
Let us know your feedback! We'd love to hear from you!