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In this episode of the Alpha Family Podcast, Jordan and Taylor Tate dive deep into the Father’s design for families—where parents lead from intimacy, children walk in authority, and the home becomes the birthplace of revival.
They explore what it means for fathers and mothers to rise as both physical and spiritual leaders in their households, restoring the connection between identity, relationship, and authority. Through honest conversation, they address the epidemic of spiritual fatherlessness and remind listeners that every believer is called to disciple their own home first.
You’ll hear how vulnerability, repentance, and mercy in daily life create a foundation of trust where the next generation can encounter the Holy Spirit for themselves. The Tates challenge families to stop outsourcing discipleship to the church and instead bring kingdom culture into the living room—teaching children that there’s no “junior Holy Spirit.”
This episode carries a clear invitation: heal as you lead, and lead as you heal. When parents embrace grace instead of shame, their children inherit wholeness. When families grow together, generations are transformed.
By AlphaFamilyIn this episode of the Alpha Family Podcast, Jordan and Taylor Tate dive deep into the Father’s design for families—where parents lead from intimacy, children walk in authority, and the home becomes the birthplace of revival.
They explore what it means for fathers and mothers to rise as both physical and spiritual leaders in their households, restoring the connection between identity, relationship, and authority. Through honest conversation, they address the epidemic of spiritual fatherlessness and remind listeners that every believer is called to disciple their own home first.
You’ll hear how vulnerability, repentance, and mercy in daily life create a foundation of trust where the next generation can encounter the Holy Spirit for themselves. The Tates challenge families to stop outsourcing discipleship to the church and instead bring kingdom culture into the living room—teaching children that there’s no “junior Holy Spirit.”
This episode carries a clear invitation: heal as you lead, and lead as you heal. When parents embrace grace instead of shame, their children inherit wholeness. When families grow together, generations are transformed.