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In this episode, we talk about how to win your children's hearts. As we learn from the story of Stonewall Jackson, our sons will either build and defend our cultural monuments—or tear them down. How do we think about cultural transmission and legacy work? Where does it start? Ultimately, we need thick culture that comes from thick liturgy and cultural maximalism.
As we navigate the complexity of protecting our historical monuments, we also broach the little-known influence of feminism and Unitarians in the 1800s. We explore the necessity of robust worship structures and the role of fathers in cultural transmission. We believe that our worship forms our culture, and that's why our conversation also extends to the diverse practices of various churches, underlining the need for a deep and resilient culture.
We wrap up with some actionable insights on church membership, worship, liturgy, Christian education, and intentional parenting. You'll hear our thoughts on the transformative power of consistent application of biblical principles and the benefits of addressing uncomfortable topics. We also discuss the influence of male figures in education and some creative solutions to the tuition funding dilemma. Our appreciation goes out to our Patreon supporters who make these conversations possible. We look forward to engaging with your feedback and suggestions. Listen in and add some historical context and practical wisdom to your day!
Notes:
This episode is sponsored by Salt and Strings butchery. Order your custom meat bundle today!
This episode is also sponsored by Private Family Banking Partners. Contact Private Family Banking Partner at [email protected] to set up a free private consultation and get started building wealth now and unto future generations. Additionally, to get your copy of their free book, go to www.protectyourmoneynow.net.
Support the show:
https://www.patreon.com/thekingshall
By Brian Sauvé, Dan Berkholder, & Eric Conn4.7
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Send us a text!
In this episode, we talk about how to win your children's hearts. As we learn from the story of Stonewall Jackson, our sons will either build and defend our cultural monuments—or tear them down. How do we think about cultural transmission and legacy work? Where does it start? Ultimately, we need thick culture that comes from thick liturgy and cultural maximalism.
As we navigate the complexity of protecting our historical monuments, we also broach the little-known influence of feminism and Unitarians in the 1800s. We explore the necessity of robust worship structures and the role of fathers in cultural transmission. We believe that our worship forms our culture, and that's why our conversation also extends to the diverse practices of various churches, underlining the need for a deep and resilient culture.
We wrap up with some actionable insights on church membership, worship, liturgy, Christian education, and intentional parenting. You'll hear our thoughts on the transformative power of consistent application of biblical principles and the benefits of addressing uncomfortable topics. We also discuss the influence of male figures in education and some creative solutions to the tuition funding dilemma. Our appreciation goes out to our Patreon supporters who make these conversations possible. We look forward to engaging with your feedback and suggestions. Listen in and add some historical context and practical wisdom to your day!
Notes:
This episode is sponsored by Salt and Strings butchery. Order your custom meat bundle today!
This episode is also sponsored by Private Family Banking Partners. Contact Private Family Banking Partner at [email protected] to set up a free private consultation and get started building wealth now and unto future generations. Additionally, to get your copy of their free book, go to www.protectyourmoneynow.net.
Support the show:
https://www.patreon.com/thekingshall

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