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What if the biggest transformation starts at our own dinner table?
In this episode, we sit down with our friend Janet Newberry to unpack how grace-based living shapes not just education but the very heart of family. We explore what it means to “practice the art of being family,” and how atmosphere, discipline, and life can form a discipleship model that heals generations. Janet shares stories from the frontlines of parenting and education—reminding us that our kids don’t need perfect parents, just growing ones. Together, we ask deeper questions about behavior, identity, and how to create homes rooted in safety, love, and formation.
Whether you're raising toddlers, teens, or just learning to rewrite your own story, this conversation offers hope and practical tools to build the kind of home where everyone can breathe, belong, and become.
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What if the biggest transformation starts at our own dinner table?
In this episode, we sit down with our friend Janet Newberry to unpack how grace-based living shapes not just education but the very heart of family. We explore what it means to “practice the art of being family,” and how atmosphere, discipline, and life can form a discipleship model that heals generations. Janet shares stories from the frontlines of parenting and education—reminding us that our kids don’t need perfect parents, just growing ones. Together, we ask deeper questions about behavior, identity, and how to create homes rooted in safety, love, and formation.
Whether you're raising toddlers, teens, or just learning to rewrite your own story, this conversation offers hope and practical tools to build the kind of home where everyone can breathe, belong, and become.
Support the show
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