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In this episode of The Gen X Disciple, Patrick explores what it really means to “pass on” your faith—not as a once‑a‑week church program, but as a way of life woven into ordinary moments at home. Anchored in Deuteronomy 6:6–7, he talks about how conversations at the dinner table, in the car, and in moments of failure and grace become the real classroom of discipleship.
Speaking directly to Gen X, Patrick reflects on growing up with emotionally distant parents and the hard work of breaking that pattern with our own families. He shares how honest, imperfect conversations about faith—rather than polished speeches—help build a legacy where “faith passed through lived moments is faith that sticks.”
You’ll be encouraged to have one honest conversation about faith today with a child, spouse, or friend, and to see your ordinary, messy life as the most powerful discipleship tool you have.
By Gen X DiscipleIn this episode of The Gen X Disciple, Patrick explores what it really means to “pass on” your faith—not as a once‑a‑week church program, but as a way of life woven into ordinary moments at home. Anchored in Deuteronomy 6:6–7, he talks about how conversations at the dinner table, in the car, and in moments of failure and grace become the real classroom of discipleship.
Speaking directly to Gen X, Patrick reflects on growing up with emotionally distant parents and the hard work of breaking that pattern with our own families. He shares how honest, imperfect conversations about faith—rather than polished speeches—help build a legacy where “faith passed through lived moments is faith that sticks.”
You’ll be encouraged to have one honest conversation about faith today with a child, spouse, or friend, and to see your ordinary, messy life as the most powerful discipleship tool you have.