A place to get equipped and encouraged as you opt out of the western family experiment and say yes to building a multi-generational family team on mission.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityParentingKids & Family |
Ever feel like your family is just surviving - keeping up with school, meals, and schedules - but missing a bigger sense of purpose?
In this episode, April and Jeremy get real about what it looks like to move from “just doing family” to becoming a ... more
God is a good Father who uses holidays and festivals to disciple His children all throughout the Old Testament.
But for some reason these have been lost in modern Christianity.
Now, we don't HAVE to celebrate these holidays, Christ fulfills them... more
I want to show you why celebrating a week outside in a handmade booth becomes the most unforgettable family tradition - without feeling like a chore.
We’re joined by community coaches Brent and Katie Kruithoff, who previously helped us learn to cel... more
In this episode, Jeremy reacts to 5 popular clips that show why the modern, western idea of family is so broken.
Learn the Family Teams perspective on a lot of these relevant topics of our day, and see why God's ancient ideas for family are still t... more
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Someone shared the poodcast with me and it’s really impacted our lives! As 1 of 9 myself and a mom of 4, I understand the power of working as a team! This podcast brings this idea to life. The marble challenge episode inspired the most effective incentive program I’ve been apart of (as 1 of 9) or instituted for my own family! We really love the idea of modeling first and training, making expectations clear and focusing on only 1 thing!
This podcast flips the script in the best way. 🙌 It challenges the norm and equips you to build a family that actually lives on mission—together, generation to generation. If you’re tired of culture’s version of “family,” this is your rallying cry. 👊🏽🏡🔥
I get excited whenever I see a new Family Teams podcast episode uploaded! My husband and I love discussing the episode every week. I’ve been thinking for a while that something is remiss with the way American culture does family. Jeremy gives a much clearer vision for what families can be and how God designed them to be. My kids LOVE being team Homeier! They crave identity and it’s a joy to be able to shape that in them.
I’ve written a review before, but it’s been a couple years now of me listening and I’m still blown away at the content. This is a podcast every single person needs to listen to weather you’re a kid, single, or a grandparent. If everybody will open their ears to this, we will have a better world. The things you have been struggling with will most likely be answered in the wisdom of these episodes. Jeremy has a gift for seeing what’s needed, interpreting the science and results, and presenting the... more
This podcast has changed my life and given my family hope
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Focusing on the intersection of faith and family, the content encourages listeners to reimagine their familial structures in alignment with biblical principles. Central themes include multi-generational family dynamics, the importance of integrating faith into daily life, and practical strategies for raising children within a supportive community. Episodes often highlight specific biblical holidays, such as Sukkot, and explore their significance in fostering family identity and cohesion. This show stands out with its focus on building intentional family cultures centered on shared values and goals, making it especially beneficial for those seeking to nurture strong, purpose-driven family units.
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2. Katie Kruithoff
3. Lila Rose
4. Noel Maring
5. Catherine Boyle
6. James Sexton
7. Carl Lentz
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