Train ‘Em Up exists to equip young parents in discipling their children. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Questions:A lot of what you talk about involves some real intentionality and consistency. What advice would you give parents who struggle with creating routines and disciplining themselves, let alone their children?Have you thought as parents about t... more
Serving others is an important topic. God is a God who has served us. Christ summarized his saving mission in the language of service: Mark 10:45. Encouragements in the three I’sBE INTENTIONALWe must teach them the importance of serving others. It’s ... more
Singing is common to all people. God’s people sung:Ex. 15, Psalm 96, Zephaniah 3:17, Ephesians 5:18-19, Colossians 3:17Deut. 6:4-7 - Loving God with our entire being will lead to singing songs of praise to him. Singing is a fundamental part of discip... more
Hospitality: lover of strangers1 Peter 4:9 - Be hospitable to one another without grumbling.Recommended Resource:The Gospel Comes with a House KeyIn hospitality, parents can both, instruct our children in why we do what we do and strive to be an exam... more
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Hosts are engaging, the content is biblical, and you can tell that they truly disciple their children. I need this in my life!! Great podcast!
Love listening! Can listen on my commute and make the most of my 30 mins! more
I can definitely vouch for the success TeamChatman has had with their family worship time! We have participated several times over the years with them in this special time. From the beginning when it was just the two of them, until now with their children, they do it well! It is fun, entertaining and intentional! They have really grown in it and I wish we would have thought to do this ourselves with our kids! Keep persevering and making it DOPE!
I really appreciate the work that has gone into this podcast. Not only does Joshua and Stephanie strive to discipline themselves to be examples to their children, they now take the lessons they have learnt and are learning and walk their listeners through the basics of family worship in a very practical way. But what I love most about these lessons is that it doesn’t leave me feeling guilty over my own shortcomings in this area, but rather it inspires me to get on with it and… Train ‘Em Up!
Joshua and Stephanie are a huge encouragement to me in my efforts to train up my children to know and love the Lord. This podcast is full of great advice but more important Biblical wisdom for parents of young children. Highly recommended.
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