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By Port City Community Church
The podcast currently has 111 episodes available.
In this episode Sass, Jennifer Gillis and Katie Robinson talk about a few practices to implement as kids and teens get back to school and we share about a few opportunities to meet with other parents in similar phases and grow in our parenting together.
It's one of our "Conversations From Camp" with our friend Stuart Hall where we talk about all of the expectations our kids are living under, how they are dealing with them, and what we as parents can do to help them navigate the world they live in.
In this episode we recap a recent Port City Kids TOPICS gathering where a panel discusses how we can teach our kids to navigate diversity and inclusion. Pamela Dixon joins us to share lots of great insight.
In this episode the Parent Ministry team at Port City talks about being parents and helping other parents connect at church and lead their kids and teens in the faith. Jennifer Gillis, Allison Mason, and Katie Robinson offer great encouragement and insight and know that they are here to help you.
In this episode we talk to Don and Diane Harty after they shared at our latest Hopeful Parents gathering. Don and Diane have three adult children and have a lot of wisdom to share as they continue to lead their kids.
In this episode Sass and Karin talk to Perry and Mia Green about leading and influencing your adult children. Perry is the Pastor of Care at Port City and he and Mia have four adult sons. They share some great insight about how to relate with and still influence their children.
In this episode Sass and Karin interview mom and author Monica Swanson about being a mom of boys and her book "Raising Amazing."
In this episode Katie Robinson interviews Rich and Sue Biagini as they recap our recent TOPICS class about how to navigate technology in our families.
In this episode we introduce our new group called Hopeful Parents and we talk with professor and parent Lisa Scribner about how we as parents can understand the different sub-cultures that our adult children live in and how to navigate that space.
In an exciting episode Rich Biagini and Katie Robinson talk about a new resource from Port City Kids called "The Fourth Grade Plan."
The podcast currently has 111 episodes available.