How Do We Raise Hopeful and Not Cynical Kids? with Jason Duesing
Everyday Theology + Questions Kids Ask
Release Date: 07/25/2018
Everyday Theology + Questions Kids Ask
This is our last week walking through the key doctrines of the Christian faith as we cover the end times. We discuss why Revelation is one of Whitney’s favorite books of the Bible and how you can better learn to see the gospel clearly in how God says that the world as we have experienced it will end.
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What you believe about the Church matters.
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What you believe about salvation matters.
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What you believe about people matters. Gretchen Saffles joins us today to talk about humanity (Week 5 of the Everyday Theology Bible study).
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What you believe about the Holy Spirit matters.
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What you believe about Jesus matters.
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Kelly Minter joins us to talk about who God is and what He does on the Everyday Theology podcast today. We discuss God's holiness, goodness, wrath, and faithfulness and why it matters in our everyday lives.
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What you believe about God's Word matters.
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Today’s guest is Emily Jensen from Risen Motherhood. Who hasn’t heard a kid talk about what he wants to be when he grows up? How do we help kids think about what God wants them to be when they grow up?
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Barnabas Piper, author of The Curious Christian, and other books, joins us today to discuss what it looks like to raise kids who are curious about the world, leading them ultimately to worship God for who He is. Why did He create so many different things? Each thing He made can point us to worship.
info_outlineJason Duesing joins us to talk about hope in a world of cynicism, and how we can lead our kids to a foundation for a life of hopefulness rather than allowing them to be overwhelmed with the disappointments of this world.
The eye is the lamp of the body. We have to be skilled in directing our kids' gaze. It's a proactive thing to direct them to hopeful things.
Through remembering, praying, giving thanks through worship, and then sharing, we can help kids cultivate a cycle of hope for their days, bringing them back (and ourselves back) to the core of our hope: Jesus' life, death, resurrection, and one day return.
Jason's book Mere Hope is today's featured resource.