Show 57 – Weaving Faith Into Your Children

Introducing your children to God can be scary. So this week James the Geek talks to parents about how to become the spiritual leader in your home.
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I’m not religious. But I like to think I have high moral values. I believe that this show has some great advice not only for weaving faith into your children’s lives but also “just” moral beliefs or values too. Thanks for the show.
I really enjoyed listening to this episode, while I don't have any children it made me think about a few things that I'm doing in my life so I don't become one of the infamous "selfish people". I did miss Jenn's input on the subject so maybe on the next episode she can fill us in? Even though most of your guys' thoughts on the issue I'm sure are pretty similar. Thanks for a great episode looking forward to the next.
My favorite Episode of GLN so far!
Thanks for you comments folks. There have been issues with comments not showing up after I've approved them. Should be worked out now.
Great show! Matt and I have started listening some of your shows together. This is a subject that we have both struggled with. I have recently started staying a short prayer with each one of my kids before they leave for school to let them know that God is with them always. One the subject of children's church I agree with you. Our church has children's church until the kids are in the third grade. Although I think the program is good I think it is there just to keep the noise level down in the worship service.
Great show, although it's just not the same without Jenn! I have been thinking about this topic a lot lately, wondering if I have been teaching my kids enough. Some good ideas about doing scripture study during breakfast and using a topical approch (my bible has a topical guide included in the back). Anyway, thanks for taking the time to do the show, I look forward to the next one.