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Faith Like a Child
Morgan Satre & Maegen Clark
12 episodes
9 months ago
Jesus encourages us to have faith like a child, but let's face it -- kids ask questions that can be hard for parents and caregivers to answer, especially when it comes to questions of Christian faith. Where were we before we were born? Who is Jesus? When Noah and his family got off the ark, were there dead bodies everywhere? Well, if a child can ask the hard questions about the Bible, that means we can, too. Join hosts Morgan Feddes Satre and Maegen Clark as we discuss some of the hardest questions in Christianity and try to figure out how to respond to the ones who always seem to ask us these questions: our kids. On a brief hiatus for maternity leave as of December 2023; episodes should resume in spring 2024 and will come out once a month. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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Jesus encourages us to have faith like a child, but let's face it -- kids ask questions that can be hard for parents and caregivers to answer, especially when it comes to questions of Christian faith. Where were we before we were born? Who is Jesus? When Noah and his family got off the ark, were there dead bodies everywhere? Well, if a child can ask the hard questions about the Bible, that means we can, too. Join hosts Morgan Feddes Satre and Maegen Clark as we discuss some of the hardest questions in Christianity and try to figure out how to respond to the ones who always seem to ask us these questions: our kids. On a brief hiatus for maternity leave as of December 2023; episodes should resume in spring 2024 and will come out once a month. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
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Why Be Nice to Others When They're Not Nice to Us?
Faith Like a Child
58 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
Why Be Nice to Others When They're Not Nice to Us?

Life circumstances being what they are, this is a timely and important topic (so we’ll talk resurrection next time). We want our kids to be kind to others, but we all know that’s hard—especially when someone isn’t being kind to them. And let’s face it—even as adults, it’s usually not any easier to be kind to people who are being unkind to us. So why do we need to do it? And what does Christian faith specifically offer for us in both example and practice?


Resources mentioned in the episode:

  • Jonathan Haidt, “Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid” (The Atlantic)
  • Eugene Cho, Thou Shalt Not Be a Jerk


Feedback on an episode? Have questions or topics you want us to discuss in the future? Email us at faithlikeachildpod@gmail.com.   


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Faith Like a Child
Jesus encourages us to have faith like a child, but let's face it -- kids ask questions that can be hard for parents and caregivers to answer, especially when it comes to questions of Christian faith. Where were we before we were born? Who is Jesus? When Noah and his family got off the ark, were there dead bodies everywhere? Well, if a child can ask the hard questions about the Bible, that means we can, too. Join hosts Morgan Feddes Satre and Maegen Clark as we discuss some of the hardest questions in Christianity and try to figure out how to respond to the ones who always seem to ask us these questions: our kids. On a brief hiatus for maternity leave as of December 2023; episodes should resume in spring 2024 and will come out once a month. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.