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Episode 17: Parenting Without Division — Raising Kids with Grace in a Polarized Culture
Subtitle: Faith at Home — Building Strong Families in a Shifting Culture
Date Uploaded: January 12, 2026
Podcast Description
How do you raise children with grace in a polarized culture? What does it mean to parent without division when politics, race, and ideology dominate conversations—even on playgrounds? How can Christian households disciple children to be peacemakers instead of parrots of rage?
In this episode of Truth Without Tribalism, Jermaine Pearson continues the January Faith at Home series with a powerful message on parenting in divided times. He shares personal stories of his children’s experiences in a Christian school during an election season, where tribalism and polarization seeped into even the youngest hearts.
You’ll hear why the culture of your home must be stronger than the culture of the world, and how Scripture calls parents to raise Kingdom citizens who don’t just survive culture—they transform it. This episode explores Ephesians 6:4 and James 3:17–18, showing how biblical parenting requires discipline, instruction, impartiality, and peace.
Questions Answered in This Episode
Key Takeaways
Practical Application
Call to Action
This week, take inventory of your words. What are your kids hearing from you about people who think differently? About politics? About race? About the church?
Ask yourself: Am I provoking… or parenting? Am I raising warriors for my tribe—or disciples of Jesus? Choose grace. Choose truth. Choose the narrow road.
Support the show
🎙️ Truth Without Tribalism is hosted by author, preacher, and teacher Jermaine Pearson. This podcast is built for believers who crave biblical clarity, spiritual renewal, and unity without compromise. We don’t play sides, chase trends, or dilute doctrine—we build bridges with truth.
📲 Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
💬 Share your testimony, ask your questions, and join the conversation @TruthWithoutTribalism.
🕊️ Because the truth doesn’t just challenge—it transforms.
Until next time, grace and peace.
By Jermaine PearsonSend a text
Episode 17: Parenting Without Division — Raising Kids with Grace in a Polarized Culture
Subtitle: Faith at Home — Building Strong Families in a Shifting Culture
Date Uploaded: January 12, 2026
Podcast Description
How do you raise children with grace in a polarized culture? What does it mean to parent without division when politics, race, and ideology dominate conversations—even on playgrounds? How can Christian households disciple children to be peacemakers instead of parrots of rage?
In this episode of Truth Without Tribalism, Jermaine Pearson continues the January Faith at Home series with a powerful message on parenting in divided times. He shares personal stories of his children’s experiences in a Christian school during an election season, where tribalism and polarization seeped into even the youngest hearts.
You’ll hear why the culture of your home must be stronger than the culture of the world, and how Scripture calls parents to raise Kingdom citizens who don’t just survive culture—they transform it. This episode explores Ephesians 6:4 and James 3:17–18, showing how biblical parenting requires discipline, instruction, impartiality, and peace.
Questions Answered in This Episode
Key Takeaways
Practical Application
Call to Action
This week, take inventory of your words. What are your kids hearing from you about people who think differently? About politics? About race? About the church?
Ask yourself: Am I provoking… or parenting? Am I raising warriors for my tribe—or disciples of Jesus? Choose grace. Choose truth. Choose the narrow road.
Support the show
🎙️ Truth Without Tribalism is hosted by author, preacher, and teacher Jermaine Pearson. This podcast is built for believers who crave biblical clarity, spiritual renewal, and unity without compromise. We don’t play sides, chase trends, or dilute doctrine—we build bridges with truth.
📲 Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
💬 Share your testimony, ask your questions, and join the conversation @TruthWithoutTribalism.
🕊️ Because the truth doesn’t just challenge—it transforms.
Until next time, grace and peace.