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Through honest conversation about modern parenting challenges, Adam Griffin shares how Christian families can create a discipleship-centered home culture that nurtures genuine faith in children while freeing parents from perfectionistic anxiety.
• Anxiety in middle-class American parenting stems from making everything important and measurable
• The gospel offers freedom from perfectionism without lowering standards
• Family discipleship doesn't require theological expertise—just willingness to grow alongside your children
• Modeling faith requires being both reliable (consistent) and relatable (connected)
• Creating intentional rhythms (daily Bible reading, prayer, special monthly one-on-ones) builds discipleship culture
• Biblical patience means resilience and tenacity, not just waiting quietly
• True discipleship happens in relationship, not through programs or mere information transfer
• Raising up leaders in local churches should mirror Jesus' relational approach to developing disciples
Explore more resources at familydiscipleship.com, including the Family Discipleship Podcast and Adam's upcoming book "Good News for Parents."
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Through honest conversation about modern parenting challenges, Adam Griffin shares how Christian families can create a discipleship-centered home culture that nurtures genuine faith in children while freeing parents from perfectionistic anxiety.
• Anxiety in middle-class American parenting stems from making everything important and measurable
• The gospel offers freedom from perfectionism without lowering standards
• Family discipleship doesn't require theological expertise—just willingness to grow alongside your children
• Modeling faith requires being both reliable (consistent) and relatable (connected)
• Creating intentional rhythms (daily Bible reading, prayer, special monthly one-on-ones) builds discipleship culture
• Biblical patience means resilience and tenacity, not just waiting quietly
• True discipleship happens in relationship, not through programs or mere information transfer
• Raising up leaders in local churches should mirror Jesus' relational approach to developing disciples
Explore more resources at familydiscipleship.com, including the Family Discipleship Podcast and Adam's upcoming book "Good News for Parents."
Support the show
Watch Us On Youtube!

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