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Parenting Middle School Students with Chris Hansen

Parenting Middle School Students with Chris Hansen

FromComing & Going - A Biblical Guide for your Parenting Journey


Parenting Middle School Students with Chris Hansen

FromComing & Going - A Biblical Guide for your Parenting Journey

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Parenting at any stage is hard. And as parents, we want to understand our kids better. But it always seems like as soon as we get one phase of life down, they quickly move onto the next one. For the next few episodes, join Pastor Joe as he spends some time looking at parenting in each of these phases of our kids’ lives and learn from some of the best! Next up, parenting middle school students. If you have a middle school child or have ever worked with middle schoolers, you know that they're constantly challenging things—whether it's questioning your choice for dinner or expressing doubt about what's right and wrong. So, how can we, as parents, lean into their questions and maximize this season of life to foster their relationships with Jesus? On this episode of Coming & Going, Joe sits down with Chris Hansen, Woodside Troy's Lead Student Pastor, to talk about this season of parenting and more! Check it out!ResourcesCommunicating to Middle Schoolers by Ashley Bohnic | https://bit.ly/4bLUxVHThe Parent Cue - https://tinyurl.com/saebvffzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
May 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

Coming and Going is a podcast designed to help parents live out and impress upon their children biblical truths as they come and go.   Deuteronomy 6 calls us to love God with all our hearts and to teach this command to our children. This means we, as parents, are called to find ways to share and show the truths of His word to our kids. This means we find both organized ways, such as family Bible study and times of prayer together and getting them plugged into Christ-centered community, and organic ways, as life circumstances occur to remind them of the truth of who God is.     Whether walking around the grocery store, avoiding the death trap that is known as the “pick up circle” at school, sitting around the table, or wherever you are coming and going from, there are opportunities for parents to reflect the truth of God’s Word and the humble love of Jesus to their kids.