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    Explore "raising christian kids" with insightful episodes like "Cultivate childlike wonder | with Catherine Larson", "Nurturing Faith in the Family with Champ Thornton", "Life-Changing Hospitality | with Janell Wood", "Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | Part 2" and "Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | with Elizabeth Urbanowicz | Part 1" from podcasts like ""Gospel Spice | Christian faith, God's love & the Bible", "Straight to the Heart", "Gospel Spice | Christian faith, God's love & the Bible", "Gospel Spice | Christian faith, God's love & the Bible" and "Gospel Spice | Christian faith, God's love & the Bible"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Cultivate childlike wonder | with Catherine Larson

    Cultivate childlike wonder | with Catherine Larson

    Stephanie welcomes Catherine Larson to discuss how we can learn from children to nurture a sense of wonder in our own lives, a Christlike childlikeness, even amidst the busy lives of parenting and everyday life with children. This conversation invites all of us, whether we have young children at home or not, to cultivate the wonder that will allow us to enter deeper in intimacy with God every day.

    A busy author, homemaker, and mother of six young boys, Catherine invites us to enjoy how children use their five senses to enter their appreciation for God's creation. She challenges us to use playfulness to enter the world as children, focusing on positive moments instead of frustrations. She shares her own tips to nurture wonder in our kids and in ourselves, like for example the creation of personal space for children to experience quiet time, and taking a Sabbath day for rest and renewal. She reminds us of our God-given need for church community and connection, and the paradoxical use of technology in connecting and isolating people.

    BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER, ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. What are some ways in which children can help us grow in our faith and relationship with God?

    2. How can play and experiencing the world through a child's eyes help us release our worries and be more present in the moment?

    3. What is your opinion on taking a Sabbath day for rest and renewal as suggested by the speaker?

    4. In what ways has technology both isolated and connected you with others, and which of these have you found to be more helpful?

    5. How has COVID-19 impacted your sense of community and the importance of fellowship?

    6. In what ways do you intentionally seek out opportunities to connect with others and build relationships?

    7. Have you ever considered journaling and recording prayers and love notes for your child during pregnancy or the first year of their life? Why or why not?

    8. How do you intentionally cultivate wonder in your daily life and with those around you?

    9. What does it mean to you to be childlike rather than childish, and how can you practice this in your relationships and daily life?

    10. Have you read any books or used resources that have been particularly helpful in your spiritual journey as a mother or caretaker? If so, which ones and how have they impacted you?

    MEET CATHERINE LARSON

    “Hi! I’m Catherine, lover of dappled light, and Blue Ridge hues, of closing my days nestled in my husband’s prayers, and of mornings which bud with baby coos and the voices of my sweet boys calling for mama (that name I wondered if I’d ever get to wear). I’m a collector of words, a cataloger of wonders, and a curator of grace stories. Once upon a time (how can a few years ago seem like a lifetime?) I worked full-time writing, but these days you can find me vrooming toy cars across the red rug, slathering peanut butter and jelly on wheat, and carrying baby boy close to my heart. Once bedtime prayers are aloft, I cozy up with my laptop and labor in love to exalt the One who is the most important part of my life. Because if I could tell you only one thing about me I’d want you to know how passionately I seek to love a nail-scarred and risen Savior. It’s this love that leads me here, hoping for you, expecting you. Because here’s the thing; you matter. You matter so much more than you know. His eyes light up at the thought of you. And He loves you enough that He will not leave you where you are. And no matter where you are, He beckons. We live expectantly. Expecting grace, expecting mercy, and yes, expecting trials, pain, and suffering. But we also expect that evil will not have the final say, but that love will prevail, transforming even the bitterest moments into sweetest grace. We live expecting His presence, one day His appearing, and ultimately His absolute reign.”

    Meet Catherine at catherineclairelarson.com

    MORE ABOUT HER BOOK, WATCHING IN WONDER

    Watching in Wonder: Growing in Faith During Your Baby's First Year by Catherine Claire Larson is a weekly devotional journal that will inspire you to record stories and prayers for your newborn as you create a memory book that you (and they) will treasure for years to come. Get it here: https://www.amazon.com/Watching-Wonder-Growing-Faith-During/dp/140023610X/ 

    “I hope women will walk away from Watching in Wonder with a deeper understanding of who God is and how He meets and cares for them in these days of early motherhood,” said Catherine. “A recurring theme in the book is that motherhood is a high and holy calling and that women are nurturing a human soul of inestimable importance.”

    Embrace the exhilarating, exhausting, and joy-filled first year of motherhood in the pages of Watching in Wonder as you marvel anew at His goodness and the miracle of life that is growing day by day before your eyes.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    Nurturing Faith in the Family with Champ Thornton

    Nurturing Faith in the Family with Champ Thornton

    Champ Thornton and Rush talk about raising kids who are in sync with reality, the good gift of coffee, and learning to write fiction. Champ also shares encouragements to think clearly about family devotional time, and helping rather than harping on our kids about their own devotional life.

    CHAMP THORNTON ONLINE
    Champ’s Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
    The Serpent Slayer and the Scroll of Riddles
    The Radical Book for Kids
    The Really Radical Book for Kids

    Learn more about the podcast here.

    Life-Changing Hospitality | with Janell Wood

    Life-Changing Hospitality | with Janell Wood

    Dare to dream about living a big life for the glory of God! That is our theme today, through seemingly mundane examples of daily faithfulness and stewardship. Today, Stephanie welcomes Janell Wood, who was inspired to host exchange students and turn it into a ministry. Hosting these students has not only impacted their lives but has also transformed Janell's life in the process. Stephanie was a foreign exchange student from France when she was 17 (30 years ago this year!) and, as you may know, she gave her life to Jesus at the end of her  year there. She is a living proof example of the power of faithfulness when a family welcomes a student in their home and shares Christ faithfully--albeit imperfectly. Being real and authentic is what matters. Janell therefore encourages us to be authentic and to ask God for guidance in making decisions that might affect our lives. Together, Stephanie and Janell talk about faith and daring to trust God to live a big life for His glory. Janell also discusses the importance of exposing her kids to different worldviews and traditions through hosting exchange students. In her ministry, Janell interviews young women who have questions about God and belief, and they speak with various Christian apologists to address these questions. Janell emphasizes the importance of being faithful in one's spiritual walk, and of loving God and our neighbors.

    BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER

    1. How has Janell's experience hosting exchange students challenged and transformed her faith in God?

    2. Janell talks about embracing change and stepping out in faith. What are some examples of where you see this in your own life?

    3. Janell emphasizes the importance of being authentic and seeking God's guidance. How do you remain authentic in your relationships and life experiences?

    4. How has apologetics helped you to address your own doubts and uncertainties about faith?

    5. What can we learn from Janell's approach to sharing her faith with others she meets in her work?

    6. How has traveling and experiencing different cultures impacted your worldview and faith?

    7. Janell's family intentionally exposes their children to different worldviews. Have you had conversations with your own family, friends, or colleagues about faith differences and how to love others well through those differences?

    8. What can we do to "offer our lives" to God and be obedient to His call in our lives, even when we don't necessarily see the results?

    9. How do you handle fear or doubt when stepping out in faith to do something new or challenging?

    10. How can we seek God's guidance in making decisions that might impact our lives or the lives of those around us?

    MEET JANELL WOOD

    Janell Wood is a devoted wife and mother of four children who grew up in a Christian household and gave her life to Christ at an early stage. Although she experienced her own doubts and struggles with faith, she felt a nudge to go all-in for the Lord after reading Francis Chan's book, Crazy Love. Fueled by this call to action, Janell and her husband decided to do something extraordinary and ended up hosting exchange students from different parts of the world. Starting from the Netherlands, they now have hosted five exchange students and hope to host more! The experience has been life-changing for Janell, who now views this ministry as a way of opening her heart up to young women from different backgrounds who have never known someone who deeply loves the Lord. The journey has not been without its challenges, but Janell has found that God has been working in her life along the way.

    Find Janell at https://www.janellmwood.com/

    If you want more info about hosting foreign exchange students, go to www.efexchangeyear.org

    If you want to get connected with Janell directly on this topic, meet her at https://efexchangeyear.org/iec/janell-wood/ or email her at  janellmwood@gmail.com

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | Part 2

    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | Part 2

    On this episode of Gospel Spice, Elizabeth Urbanowicz joins us for a discussion on equipping children with a biblical worldview. She shares about her organization, Foundation Worldview, which provides resources for parents and Christian leaders to teach children how to evaluate ideas through the lens of Scripture. We discuss the importance of discipleship within the home, stewardship of time and activities, and how to find a local church. Elizabeth also shares about her new curriculum, Attributes of God, for kids 4 and up, as well as the importance of teaching children to think well and critically. She and Stephanie talk about on the importance of role modeling rest and balance, and teaching children the gospel from an early age. The episode ends with an emphasis on the importance of investing in what matters and assessing how we invest our time and activities. Tune in to discover how you can help equip the next generation to follow God's plan and resist cultural pressures.

    Children are constantly exposed to false ideas. They are constantly bombarded with content from various sources, shaping their young minds in a rapidly changing world. As a parent or any Christian working with kids, it's essential to equip them to pursue truth and embrace a biblical worldview. Does the child in your care know how to discern what is true and what is false? Today, Stephanie welcomes Elizabeth Urbanowicz, founder of Foundation Worldview, to discuss the essential role of adults in raising children with the tools to critically approach the surrounding culture. Elizabeth helps Christian parents equip their children to think biblically and to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter. Foundation Worldview serves children as young as 4 years, and until they reach High School.

    This month, Gospel Spice offers a parenting series for all adults who have children in their lives – as parents, aunts and uncles, family members and friends, as well as youth group leaders, children ministry leaders, and more. With each episode, we tackle a different aspect of the essential stewardship of the children in our lives so that we will equip the next generation with the right tools to embrace fullness of faith in a changing world. Join us as we explore practical ways to raise children to have a strong foundation in Christ and be equipped to evaluate ideas that come their way.

    The interview covers topics such as the importance of fulfilling the command to be fruitful and multiply, how to role model rest, and the importance of giving children a firm foundation in the gospel. Elizabeth shares her own journey starting from an afterschool class for third through sixth graders and how Foundation Worldview grew from there. Listeners are encouraged to invest in what really matters, practice biblical hospitality, and assess how they invest their time.

    Discover Foundation Worldview: https://foundationworldview.com/about

    BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER (ALONE OR WITH A FRIEND!)

    1. What are some of the biblical promises that Elizabeth and Stephanie reference that can help alleviate the fear associated with raising children?

    2. How can raising children be seen as fulfilling God's mission, and what are some of the risks and rewards involved?

    3. What are some of the key attributes of God that Elizabeth Urbanowicz's curriculum for kids focuses on? Why do you think these are essential?

    4. Why is it important to introduce children to the gospel at a young age, and how can parents and influencers of children help them think critically from Scripture?

    5. What are some of the challenges associated with discipling children in today's culture, and how can families prioritize discipleship across other activities or entertainment?

    6. Why is commitment to a local church important, and how can families foster unity within the church through hospitality and community involvement?

    7. What are some of the societal norms that the conversation urges listeners to reevaluate in light of biblical values, particularly with regards to children's education and extracurricular activities?

    8. How can teaching foundational skills in critical thinking and evaluating ideas help prepare children for facing cultural issues related to gender and sexuality?

    9. What inspired Elizabeth Urbanowicz to start Foundation Worldview, and what does the organization aim to provide for parents and educators?

    10. What can be gained through family-led spiritual growth and learning together?

    MEET ELIZABETH URBANOWICZ

    Elizabeth Urbanowicz is a follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about equipping kids to understand the truth of the Christian worldview.

    She holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth began her professional career as an elementary teacher in a Christian school.

    Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding any materials that met this need, she began creating a curriculum for her students.

    Elizabeth first taught Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum as an after-school class for third through fifth graders, and the results were incredible! Students were transformed from passive recipients of information to active evaluators of every message they receive. Parents and teachers alike noticed the impact these materials had on students’ media consumption, academic achievement, and everyday habits. This transformation lasted beyond the elementary years and guided students’ thinking in junior high and beyond.

    Elizabeth now works full-time on developing comparative worldview and apologetics resources for children. Her goal is to prepare the next generation to be lifelong critical thinkers and, most importantly, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | with Elizabeth Urbanowicz | Part 1

    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | with Elizabeth Urbanowicz | Part 1

    Children are constantly exposed to false ideas. They are constantly bombarded with content from various sources, shaping their young minds in a rapidly changing world. As a parent or any Christian working with kids, it's essential to equip them to pursue truth and embrace a biblical worldview. Does the child in your care know how to discern what is true and what is false? Today, Stephanie welcomes Elizabeth Urbanowicz, founder of Foundation Worldview, to discuss the essential role of adults in raising children with the tools to critically approach the surrounding culture. Elizabeth helps Christian parents equip their children to think biblically and to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter. Foundation Worldview serves children as young as 4 years, and until they reach High School.

    This month, Gospel Spice offers a parenting series for all adults who have children in their lives – as parents, aunts and uncles, family members and friends, as well as youth group leaders, children ministry leaders, and more. With each episode, we tackle a different aspect of the essential stewardship of the children in our lives so that we will equip the next generation with the right tools to embrace fullness of faith in a changing world.

    Discover Foundation Worldview: https://foundationworldview.com/about

    MEET ELIZABETH URBANOWICZ

    Elizabeth Urbanowicz is a follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about equipping kids to understand the truth of the Christian worldview.

    She holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth began her professional career as an elementary teacher in a Christian school.

    Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding any materials that met this need, she began creating a curriculum for her students.

    Elizabeth first taught Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum as an after-school class for third through fifth graders, and the results were incredible! Students were transformed from passive recipients of information to active evaluators of every message they receive. Parents and teachers alike noticed the impact these materials had on students’ media consumption, academic achievement, and everyday habits. This transformation lasted beyond the elementary years and guided students’ thinking in junior high and beyond.

    Elizabeth now works full-time on developing comparative worldview and apologetics resources for children. Her goal is to prepare the next generation to be lifelong critical thinkers and, most importantly, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!