Send us a text Stewards of Purpose: Parenting Through Mary’s Eyes What if your child’s purpose isn’t your dream—but God’s? We explore parenting as stewardship, not ownership, through Mary. Tired of culture downplaying family? Hear why parenting is noble work: procreation and purpose, with Mary as a living guide. What “kept in your heart” word are you holding for your child today? Support the show
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Send us a text Stewards of Purpose: Parenting Through Mary’s Eyes What if your child’s purpose isn’t your dream—but God’s? We explore parenting as stewardship, not ownership, through Mary. Tired of culture downplaying family? Hear why parenting is noble work: procreation and purpose, with Mary as a living guide. What “kept in your heart” word are you holding for your child today? Support the show
THE THREE ESSENTIAL AREAS OF GROWTH: Lessons from Young Jesus - Young People Series
Wisdom Grace
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3 months ago
THE THREE ESSENTIAL AREAS OF GROWTH: Lessons from Young Jesus - Young People Series
Send us a text THE THREE ESSENTIAL AREAS OF GROWTH: Lessons from Young Jesus - Young People Series Ultimately, the message for young people is clear: growth in all three areas—physical, spiritual, and mental—is essential, but developing the latter two requires intentional effort. By following Jesus's example of seeking wisdom and spiritual maturity, young people can build the strength needed to navigate life successfully. As they grow in wisdom and spiritual strength, they should stay humble...
Wisdom Grace
Send us a text Stewards of Purpose: Parenting Through Mary’s Eyes What if your child’s purpose isn’t your dream—but God’s? We explore parenting as stewardship, not ownership, through Mary. Tired of culture downplaying family? Hear why parenting is noble work: procreation and purpose, with Mary as a living guide. What “kept in your heart” word are you holding for your child today? Support the show