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Parenting on the Frontlines equips moms and dads to lead their families with confidence, courage, and biblical conviction. In a culture that constantly challenges Christian values, parenting can feel like a battle. Each episode tackles real-world parenting issues—technology, discipline, identity, relationships, education, and more—through the lens of Scripture.
We don’t just discuss the problems; we offer practical, Christ-centered guidance to help parents disciple their children, strengthen their homes, and stand firm in their faith.
If you’re raising kids in today’s world and want solid, biblical direction, this podcast is for you.
Is the Old Testament still relevant for parents today, or are we just "picking and choosing" which rules to follow?
In this episode of Parenting on the Front Lines, Pastor David and Keith tackle the common struggle many Christians face: how do we handle the "weird" laws of the Old Testament? From dietary restrictions to ancient commands, it’s easy to feel confused—but our kids are watching how we handle these questions.
If we want to raise kids who stay grounded in their faith through high school and college, we have to show them that the Bible isn’t a collection of arbitrary rules, but a consistent, God-breathed guide.
In this episode, we discuss:
*Why parenting must be rooted in God’s authority, not our own opinions.
*The simple "Two-Question Framework" for interpreting any Bible verse.
*How Jesus actually used the Old Testament (hint: He didn’t get rid of it!).
*Preparing your kids for the "hypocrisy" challenges they’ll face on social media and in college.
Don’t let your child’s faith be shaken by tough questions. Learn how to build a foundational, biblical home that stands the test of time.
© 2026 Parenting on the Frontlines. All Rights Reserved.
All content in this podcast, including audio, artwork, music, and written materials, is the property of Parenting on the Frontlines unless otherwise stated. No portion of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or published in any form without prior written permission.
By Lions Media ProductionParenting on the Frontlines equips moms and dads to lead their families with confidence, courage, and biblical conviction. In a culture that constantly challenges Christian values, parenting can feel like a battle. Each episode tackles real-world parenting issues—technology, discipline, identity, relationships, education, and more—through the lens of Scripture.
We don’t just discuss the problems; we offer practical, Christ-centered guidance to help parents disciple their children, strengthen their homes, and stand firm in their faith.
If you’re raising kids in today’s world and want solid, biblical direction, this podcast is for you.
Is the Old Testament still relevant for parents today, or are we just "picking and choosing" which rules to follow?
In this episode of Parenting on the Front Lines, Pastor David and Keith tackle the common struggle many Christians face: how do we handle the "weird" laws of the Old Testament? From dietary restrictions to ancient commands, it’s easy to feel confused—but our kids are watching how we handle these questions.
If we want to raise kids who stay grounded in their faith through high school and college, we have to show them that the Bible isn’t a collection of arbitrary rules, but a consistent, God-breathed guide.
In this episode, we discuss:
*Why parenting must be rooted in God’s authority, not our own opinions.
*The simple "Two-Question Framework" for interpreting any Bible verse.
*How Jesus actually used the Old Testament (hint: He didn’t get rid of it!).
*Preparing your kids for the "hypocrisy" challenges they’ll face on social media and in college.
Don’t let your child’s faith be shaken by tough questions. Learn how to build a foundational, biblical home that stands the test of time.
© 2026 Parenting on the Frontlines. All Rights Reserved.
All content in this podcast, including audio, artwork, music, and written materials, is the property of Parenting on the Frontlines unless otherwise stated. No portion of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or published in any form without prior written permission.