The Christian Parent, Crazy World podcast with Catherine Segars equips moms and dads to be godly parents in a world that often opposes their faith. As a passionate apologist and seasoned communicator, Catherine unpacks the tough cultural issues facing families today, offering insightful, biblically grounded guidance. Each episode helps parents understand the challenges of our times and respond with wisdom, confidence, and grace. Topics covered on this podcast include: What to Do If Your Child Walks Away from the Faith Can Our Words Change the Future? Why Are So Many Kids Falling Away from The Faith? 13 Ways To Be a B...
Mon, April 28, 2025
Is your money funding causes you stand against? Most Christian families have no idea that their bank may be silently supporting abortion, transgender procedures for minors, and even the silencing of believers. In this powerful episode, Catherine sits down with world-renowned evangelist and motivational speaker Nick Vujicic to expose the dangerous influence financial institutions have over people of faith—and what you can do about it. After being canceled by his own bank for his biblical convictions, Nick uncovered just how deeply major financial institutions are entangled with political agendas that directly oppose Christian values. From funding Planned Parenthood to freezing accounts of those who dare to speak truth, the reality is more shocking—and more urgent—than most realize. In this episode, Catherine and Nick discuss: Nick’s incredible testimony: from a childhood without limbs or hope to becoming a global evangelist who has reached billions with the Gospel. How his family's courageous stand for faith under Communist Yugoslavia shaped his unshakable trust in God. The shocking story of how Nick’s bank dropped him in 2019 based on false accusations tied to his Christian beliefs. Why many major banks today are quietly supporting abortion, gender ideology for minors, and anti-biblical movements. How ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) policies and massive investment firms like BlackRock are setting agendas that impact your money—and your family. How financial institutions are increasingly weaponizing money to silence Christian voices. Practical steps every Christian family can take to align their banking with their biblical values. Nick’s exciting launch of ProLife Fintech , a groundbreaking banking alternative created specifically for faith-driven families and organizations. Nick also shares how ProLife Fintech is not just a financial service—it's a movement to reclaim financial stewardship for the Kingdom, ensuring that your resources advance life, liberty, and biblical truth. Guest Bio: Nick Vujicic is a world-renowned evangelist, motivational speaker, and founder of Nick V Ministries. Born without arms or legs in Australia, Nick has inspired millions across 84 countries, reaching over 2 billion people with the message of hope and Jesus Christ. After facing cancelation by his own bank for his Christian convictions, Nick co-founded ProLife Fintech to empower believers to steward their finances according to their faith. Resources Mentioned: 🌟 Learn more about ProLife Fintech and open an account 🙌 Nick V Ministries 📚 <a href="h
Mon, April 21, 2025
Every Christian parent longs to see their prodigal child—or any lost loved one—return to faith. But what if, in our eagerness to “speak truth” and correct their course, we’re actually widening the gap between them and God? In this eye-opening episode, Catherine welcomes Michael French—an attorney-turned-pastor with decades of experience in both traditional church settings and unconventional, deeply relational ministry. Through friendships forged in unexpected places—from tabletop games to immersive role play—Michael has reached those the Church often overlooks or even avoids: witches, warlocks, LGBTQ+ individuals, and the spiritually wounded. Michael’s story challenges how we think about evangelism, reminding us that Jesus always led with love before calling for change. He built relationships with the rejected, the broken, and the misunderstood—then spoke truth into hearts softened by compassion. This episode will reshape how you approach the prodigals and lost loved ones in your life—and rekindle hope that no one is too far gone. Key Insights from the Episode: 🔹 Relationship Before Evangelism Jesus didn’t start with sermons—He started with dinner. Michael and Catherine unpack how Christ’s method started with relationship before sharing a hard truth . If we want to reach the lost, we must begin with compassion, curiosity, and shared humanity. 🔹 When Love Leads—Transformation Follows Real change begins when people feel truly seen and heard. Transformation doesn't happen through lectures—it happens through love that listens and stays. 🔹 Truth Without Love Is a Weapon “Love without truth is a lie. But truth without love is a weapon,” Catherine shares. The episode explores how truth, when delivered without empathy, can become a wedge—especially in families. But truth spoken in love becomes a bridge . Practical Advice for Parents of Prodigals Ditch the Christianese. Speak like a person, not a pulpit. Model repentance. Say, “I’m sorry. I was wrong. Please forgive me,” for the times that you delivered truth in a har
Mon, April 14, 2025
Prayer is one of the most powerful tools in the Christian life—but teaching it to our kids? That can feel overwhelming. As parents, we often feel ill-equipped, unsure of how to introduce our children to something so deep, so spiritual, and so foundational. In this best of episode of Christian Parent/Crazy World , host Catherine Segars revisits a rich conversation with Erica Renaud—author, speaker, and mom of five—about a topic close to every Christian parent’s heart: teaching our children how to pray. Erica is the author of Pray With Me: Help Your Children Engage in Authentic and Powerful Prayer . In this episode, she shares how her passion for prayer was born out of her own struggles as a teen, and how it has grown into a ministry that helps families and churches guide kids into vibrant, Spirit-filled prayer lives. Let’s be honest—there are shelves full of resources to teach adults how to pray. But what about our kids? Where’s the guidebook for them? If prayer is essential for walking closely with God, shouldn’t we be equipping our children early to use this spiritual lifeline? Here’s the thing: our kids can't catch what we don't throw them . If we’re not modeling prayer, if we’re not talking about it, practicing it, and inviting them into it—how will they ever know its power? This episode is packed with insight and encouragement to help you do just that. What You'll Learn in This Episode: 💬 Prayer as a Two-Way Street : Erica encourages us to teach our kids that prayer is talking with God—not just talking to Him. It's a conversation, not a monologue. 🤝 Partnering with God : When children begin to understand that prayer isn’t just about asking—it’s about aligning with God's will—they start to experience the joy of being part of His work on earth. 🧭 Be the Guide, Not the Guru : You don’t have to be a theological expert to lead your kids in prayer. Erica gives us permission to be learners alongside our children—and that humility is what makes the journey beautiful. 🕯️ Making Space for the Sacred : From soft music to candlelight, Erica offers simple, practical ways to create sacred spaces where kids can focus and feel safe entering God’s presence. 😕 When Prayers Go Unanswered : Erica addresses one of the toughest aspects of prayer—disappointment. She shares how to walk kids through these moments by leaning on God's character and reminding them (and us) of His faithfulness. 📖 The Practice of Remembering : Teaching our kids to look back and recall God's faithfulness builds a foundation of trust that can carry them through life’s hardest moments. This episode is more than a how-to—it’s a heart-to-heart. It’s a call for us, as parents, to step into the role of spiritual
Mon, April 07, 2025
Driving is a privilege, not a right. Yet many underestimate the life-altering consequences of one split-second distraction behind the wheel. In this deeply moving episode, Catherine speaks with Jennifer Eikenhorst—author of Left Turn Life Unimagined and host of the Accidental Hope podcast—about the devastating impact of inattentive driving. Jennifer shares her powerful testimony of being involved in a fatal accident, a tragedy that forever altered many lives. This conversation goes beyond statistics and safety tips. It’s a wake-up call to view our vehicles not just as tools for convenience, but as potential weapons—two tons of steel that we command every day, often with casual disregard. Imagine this: You're walking around a room filled with your loved ones—your children, your spouse, your friends—holding a loaded gun in one hand and a bag of chips in the other. You wouldn’t dream of it. Yet, many of us do the equivalent every day when we drive distracted—texting, daydreaming, eating—all while operating a vehicle capable of immense harm. As followers of Christ, we are called to love our neighbor. That includes every pedestrian, cyclist, and fellow driver we encounter. Our driving is more than just a habit—it’s a spiritual responsibility. Every time we take the wheel, we must choose mindfulness, vigilance, and compassion over convenience and distraction. In this eye-opening episode, you’ll learn: Why distractions like voice texting, daydreaming, or even snacking can be deadly. What Jennifer faced legally and emotionally after her accident—and how it reshaped her understanding of accountability and grace. How we can raise the next generation of responsible drivers who see driving not as a right, but as a sacred duty to protect life. One of the most unforgettable moments in the episode is when Jennifer compares driving to handling a loaded weapon. Her story will challenge you to reflect on your own driving habits—and what message you're sending to your children. Call to Action: As Christian parents, let’s redefine driving as an act of love. Let’s teach our children to steward the responsibility of driving with reverence and caution. Let’s model what it means to value every life on the road. Reflect: What small changes can you make to drive more intentionally? Could those changes save a life? Tune in now and join a conversation that could change how you—and your family—approach the road forever. About the Guest: Jennifer Eikenhorst is a mother of four, teacher, and faith-driven speaker whose life was forever changed by a tragic accident. In the aftermath, she found purpose in sharing hope and healing with others facing accidental loss. As the author of Left Turn: Life Unimagined and host of the Accidental Hope podcast, Jen offers
Mon, March 31, 2025
Sometimes, the most powerful conversations aren’t the ones we plan. In this unexpected episode of Christian Parent/Crazy World , host Catherine dives into a deeply moving discussion with Jennifer Eikenhorst, author of Left Turn, Life Unimagined and host of Accidental Hope . What was originally intended to be a conversation about driving safety took a profound turn when Jen encountered a heartbreaking situation just before recording—a tragic reminder of what happens when shame festers in silence. That moment shifted everything, revealing God’s orchestration in real-time. This episode explores: 🔹 The Cost of Hidden Shame – How secrecy keeps people in bondage and why transparency is essential to healing. 🔹 God’s Sovereignty in Pain – The ways He orchestrates even the most painful experiences for a greater purpose. 🔹 Freedom in Surrender – Why bringing struggles into God’s light is the first step toward healing—not just for the individual, but for others as well. Jen’s recent encounter serves as a sobering reminder that too many people suffer alone, believing the lie that their shame is too great to overcome. But that is not the truth. God redeems what feels unredeemable. Everyone has a choice when it comes to pain and shame. It can be buried, slowly stealing joy, purpose, and even life itself. Or it can be surrendered to God, brought into His light, and redeemed in ways that once seemed impossible. The enemy wants shame to be the end of the story. God says it’s only the beginning. Listeners are encouraged to reflect: Are there hidden pains that need to be surrendered to God’s redemptive work? How might transparency not only bring freedom but also serve others in their own battles? This episode is more than a discussion—it’s a call to action. About the Guest: Jennifer Eikenhorst is a mother of four, teacher, and faith-driven speaker whose life was forever changed by a tragic accident. In the aftermath, she found purpose in sharing hope and healing with others facing accidental loss. As the author of Left Turn: Life Unimagined and host of the Accidental Hope podcast, Jen offers a compassionate space for those navigating grief and guilt. She also serves on the advisory council for the Hyacinth Fellowship, supporting those who have unintentionally caused harm. Her journey is a powerful testament to God’s grace, redemption, and the resilience of faith. EPISODE RESOURCES: Other Episodes in this Series: #142 "<a href="https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/when-life-shatters-finding-god-in-our-darkest-moments-w-je
Mon, March 24, 2025
When life shatters in unimaginable ways, how do we hold on to hope and grace? How do we move forward when we are the ones who made the mistake? In this profoundly moving episode, Catherine explores a story that speaks to the heart of every parent and believer. Jennifer Eikenhorst—a devoted mother, teacher, and woman of faith—shares the day that changed her life forever. A simple left turn resulted in a tragic accident, taking the life of an innocent man. As she faced the crushing weight of grief, guilt, and endless "whys," Jen discovered a truth that is essential for all of us: God will meet us in our deepest shame, but we must choose Him. Mistakes are inevitable. Some are small, and others change lives forever. No one escapes the reality of human error. But in these moments, we face a choice: to live in condemnation or receive the grace that God freely gives. Through raw honesty, Jen shares her journey of surrender—how she learned to accept God's mercy, extend grace to herself, and become a vessel of healing for others. As the host of the Accidental Hope podcast and an advisor in the Hyacinth Fellowship, Jen now ministers those affected by accidental injury and death find restoration and faith. Universal Takeaways for Parents & Believers 🔹 God Will Heal Us, But We Must Choose Him: Shame isolates, but grace restores. No matter how deep the mistake, we must turn to God to receive healing. 🔹 How to Teach Our Children About Grace and Responsibility: Kids will make mistakes—some big, some small. How we respond teaches them whether failure will define them or faith will transform them. 🔹 The Weight of 'Why' and the Power of 'Who': We may never understand the "why" behind certain tragedies, but we can cling to who walks with us through them. 🔹 Receiving and Extending Grace: Just as we long for mercy, we are called to extend it—to ourselves and to others who have made costly mistakes. 🔹 Creating a Culture of Refuge: The biblical cities of refuge provided safety for those who unintentionally caused harm. How can we create homes and communities where people find grace rather than judgment? A Call to Reflection What shame are you carrying that God is waiting to
Mon, March 17, 2025
Behind every seemingly perfect marriage lies an untold story—one shaped by deep emotional patterns and past rejections that silently dictate how relationships unfold. What if, by the age of 18, your self-image was already fully formed, yet burdened with unresolved wounds? In this eye-opening episode of Christian Parent/Crazy World , Catherine welcomes Dr. Gary Lawrence , a former marriage and family counselor with over 20 years of experience. Together, they uncover the hidden addiction that influences nearly all personal relationships— rejection . Dr. Lawrence, a highly sought-after speaker and author of Rejection Junkies , has helped countless marriages through his seminars and media appearances. In this conversation, he shares how past rejection subtly shapes our interactions, often without us realizing it. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✔ How emotional patterns form early – Did you know that by age 8 , 80% of your emotional patterns are already in place? Discover how these ingrained experiences shape your relationships. ✔ Breaking free from bitterness – Learn why bitterness is like poison , and why addressing it is crucial for healing and forgiveness. ✔ Identifying rejection cycles – Uncover the damaging relationship patterns passed down through generations—and how to stop the cycle for your children. ✔ Healing through faith – Explore how inviting the Lord into your healing process can transform your marriage and parenting. ✔ Living through Christ – Stop trying to live for the Lord; instead, let Him live through you. A Personal Story of Redemption Gary bravely shares his own struggles with rejection and past trauma, revealing how he and his wife overcame deep-seated pain and bitterness to rebuild their marriage on a foundation of faith and healing. His journey serves as a powerful testimony that rejection doesn’t have to be a life sentence. A Challenge for Listeners Are you unknowingly passing down unhealthy emotional patterns to your children? It’s time to break free. Gary challenges listeners to recognize and confront their rejection issues before they take root in the next generation. Take the Next Step Want to identify your own rejection patterns? Visit rejectionjunkies.com to take a free quiz and receive a complimentary 30-minute evaluation to start your healing journey. About the guest: Dr. Gary Lawrence is the bestselling author of Rejection Junkies , a transformative guide to breaking free from the grip of rejection and e
Mon, March 10, 2025
Understanding the signs of our times is not just an intellectual pursuit—it’s a spiritual necessity for every believer, especially parents raising the next generation in faith. As the world grows more turbulent, it’s vital to recognize the profound biblical significance of current events and what they mean for the future. And no one is unveiling these mysteries more powerfully than Jonathan Cahn . A New York Times #1 bestselling author and globally recognized expert in end time prophecy , Jonathan has been called one of the most influential spiritual voices of our time—his impact likened to that of Billy Graham in shaping the faith and understanding of millions. His ability to connect ancient biblical prophecy to modern world events has ignited conversations far beyond the church, challenging believers to wake up to the reality of God’s unfolding plan. In this riveting episode, Catherine sits down with Jonathan for an explosive deep dive into his latest groundbreaking book, The Dragon's Prophecy: Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days. This urgent work has captivated readers worldwide, skyrocketing to #1 on the New York times, Amazon, and Publishers Weekly —and for good reason. It unveils the spiritual war raging in our time , with Israel at its center, and exposes the prophetic patterns shaping our world today. Why This Matters More Than Ever Jonathan reveals why the tiny nation of Israel is at the heart of global conflict, prophetic fulfillment, and spiritual warfare . Through the lens of Revelation 12 , he explains a cosmic struggle involving a dragon, a woman, and a child—a prophetic narrative that defines all of human history and is manifesting before our very eyes. Key Insights You’ll Discover: Israel’s miraculous existence —why this nation’s survival defies logic and stands as a living testament to God’s divine hand. Prophecy unfolding in real-time —how ancient enemies foretold in scripture are reemerging and influencing today’s Middle Eastern and global conflicts. The shocking biblical meaning of “Hamas” —how this word appears in scripture, describing ancient violence, and its eerie connection to modern-day events. Revelation’s cosmic battle —understanding the prophecy of the dragon, the woman, and the child and how it plays out in today’s geopolitical and spiritual climate. What this means for Christians today —how prophecy equips us to strengthen our faith and prepare our families for the days ahead. A Wake-Up Call for Believers Jonathan’s message is a <
Mon, March 03, 2025
Make Your Bible Study an Adventure! Unlock a Fresh, Spirit-Led Approach Ever feel like your Bible study routine has gone a little... stale? Maybe you're stuck in a rigid reading plan, checking boxes but not really connecting . Well, get ready for a game-changer! In this episode, Catherine Segars shares her go-to Bible study method—a dynamic, off-road adventure that breathes life into your quiet time. This isn’t about following a strict schedule; it’s about letting the Holy Spirit guide you on a personalized journey through Scripture. How Does It Work? Instead of just reading through the Bible in a year (and feeling guilty when you fall behind), Catherine encourages a more flexible, interactive approach. She gives us a real-life example with the book of Ruth , uncovering deep insights that only come when you step off the beaten path and explore scripture with fresh eyes. Key Takeaways from This Episode: 🚀 Think Cross-Culturally – The Bible was written in a different time, place, and culture. Studying it is like stepping into an ancient world—embrace the history, context, and meaning behind the words to experience it fully. 📖 Ditch the Rigid Plan – Traditional reading plans can feel overwhelming. Instead, ask God where He wants to lead you . This turns Bible study into a Spirit-led conversation, not just another task. 🔍 Use Modern Tools – Websites like BibleHub.com and study Bibles with extensive notes can open up new layers of understanding. Don’t just read— dig deep! 🙏 Start with Worship & Silence – Before you dive in, pause . Worship. Be still. Let God direct your path in the Word so it speaks directly to what you’re going through. 📝 Reflect & Journal – Don’t just read and move on. Ask God what He wants to teach you , write it down, and watch how your understanding grows over time. Catherine’s approach turns Bible study from a routine into an adventure. If you’re ready to break free from boredom and ignite your spiritual growth , this episode is for you! 🎵 Want to dive deeper? Check out Catherine’s original scripture songs on her website to bring the Word to life in a whole new way. Listen now and get ready to experience scripture like never before! EPISODE RESOURCES: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/NIV-Cultural-Backgrounds-Study-Bible/dp/0310431581/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YKDVRBKXVJFJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5BoT2UANae7sIcii8ylbsKbhSw_kMVOTpsgNYB5AUKuRdvEHWw8Wl0pN5IgqfxUHvxO3cHYH2sqdheL9mqJaQ8y45TakFlxf8iDqfFAs5eaeo8ZnWzJAodwob0umcgEUA0BX3bm_Qau4mhCEswTLsHo5BwyobfPENgSmTVBsIC0EPYRQqx77VP2TAP3hqw8n8f
Mon, February 24, 2025
The word "evangelical" gets thrown around a lot these days—sometimes in ways that don’t reflect its true meaning. So what does it actually mean to be an evangelical Christian? And why does it matter more than ever? In this eye-opening episode of Christian Parent/Crazy World , Catherine sits down with renowned apologist Alex McFarland to clear up the confusion. With the media distorting the term and culture redefining faith itself, it’s time to set the record straight. Alex and Catherine dive deep into the core beliefs of evangelical Christianity, from the inerrancy of Scripture to the deity of Christ—truths that are now being challenged even within the church. They unpack why words are losing their meaning in today’s society and what that means for our faith and families. And here’s the kicker: Recent Barna research shows that while many people call themselves Christians, only a fraction actually hold a biblical worldview. That’s a crisis. If we want to raise kids who stand firm in their faith, we need to be intentional—grounding them in truth, surrounding them with a church that boldly preaches the gospel, and modeling what it means to follow Christ wholeheartedly. Key Takeaways: ✔ Evangelical Christianity is rooted in the inerrancy of Scripture and the deity of Christ. ✔ Culture is redefining faith, making it critical to think biblically and critically. ✔ Many self-identified Christians don’t hold a biblical worldview—highlighting an urgent need for revival. ✔ Authentic love isn’t about making people comfortable; it’s about leading them to truth. As parents, we’re shaping the next generation of believers. If we don’t pass down a strong, unwavering faith, who will? This conversation is a wake-up call—and an encouragement—to stand firm, stay engaged, and lead with conviction. 🎧 Tune in now and be part of the revival! Guest bio: Alex McFarland is the leader of Alex McFarland Ministries ( alexmcfarland.com ), and a religion, youth and culture expert. He is also the creator of Viral Truth Clubs, and has authored or co-authored more than 20 books, including THE ASSAULT ON AMERICA: How to Defend our Nation Before It’s Too Late , <a href="https://www.amazon.com/10-Issues-That-Divide-Christians/dp/0764215159/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FETSDT6Z13V1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.iI7sE2E_HXHkAXFuzNzf_vEWRY50VQc_PJ3-frKEzLASiXI97NjEd2wl0APf_zZQp393nWTTOEcZhSNYpdiIAgAmv-pTrmdw
Mon, February 17, 2025
In a world where Christian values are constantly challenged, how can parents equip their children to stand strong? In this eye-opening episode of Christian Parent/Crazy World , host Catherine lays out seven powerful strategies to help parents and their kids navigate cultural conversations with both confidence and grace. The key? Engaging the culture without losing our witness. Catherine reminds parents that being right should never come at the expense of being Christlike. With a heart of love and compassion, she unpacks how to guide children in speaking truth boldly—without resorting to fear or division. How to Engage with Our Culture: 🔥 Define Your Terms: Words matter. When definitions shift, entire worldviews change. Catherine shares a striking example from a Supreme Court hearing to illustrate why precise language is crucial. ❓ Question Everything: Teaching kids to think critically is vital. From history to politics to science, fostering a healthy sense of inquiry protects them from blindly accepting narratives at face value. 🏷️ Challenge Labels—Don’t Cancel People: In today’s culture, labels often determine who gets heard and who gets dismissed. But Jesus engaged with those society rejected, and we should do the same. 💡 Confront Lies with Truth: The truth always outlasts the lie. Catherine explores why censorship isn’t the answer for Christians and how to equip kids to discern and defend truth in a world of misinformation. 🛍️ Use Boycotts Strategically: Boycotts can be a tool for standing up for values—but only if used wisely. Catherine breaks down when and how to engage in ethical consumer choices without falling into reactionary cancel culture. 🔍 Go to the Source: Don’t rely on second-hand opinions—dig into the original material. A real-life example involving misrepresented legislation reveals why direct access to primary sources is essential. This episode is packed with practical wisdom and biblical insight, equipping parents to raise kids who won’t just survive today’s culture—but who will stand strong and shine in it. ARTICLES REFERENCED OR CONSULTED: 6 Guidelines for Challenging Our Culture: New York Post: “ Judge Jackson declines to define ‘woman,’ says she’s ‘not a biologist’ DUK News: “ Columbia student who escaped North Korea says she sees similarities in the US ” United Holocaust Memorial Museum: “<a href="https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/timeline-event/holoca
Mon, February 10, 2025
Living in an ADHD household is akin to navigating a wild and unpredictable journey, where understanding and strategies are vital. In this enlightening episode of Christian Parent Crazy World, Catherine Segars is joined by Dr. Tamara Rosier to tackle the complexities of family life with ADHD. As the founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan and president of the ADHD Coaches Organization, Tamara offers invaluable insights and strategies drawn from her extensive experience and her latest book, You, Me, and Our ADHD Family. Managing ADHD isn't merely about sticky notes and planners; it's about comprehending the unique ways these minds work and forging strategies that truly resonate. This episode promises to dive deep into the real-life hurdles of forgetfulness and emotional regulation that ADHD presents within a family, providing science-backed, compassionate solutions. Fans of the show will appreciate engaging discussions about the emotional rollercoaster ADHD brings and how families can learn to swim through the chaos to healthier relationships. Catherine also reveals how an ADHD diagnosis led to her daughter receiving a full-ride scholarship, showcasing the unexpected silver linings that can accompany neurodivergent thinking. ADHD in the Family: Both Catherine and Tamara explore how ADHD often runs in families, highlighting the importance of understanding its impact across generations. Catherine candidly shares her journey from reluctance to acceptance, ultimately embracing her family's ADHD experiences as a source of strength and opportunity. Emotional Regulation: Catherine and Tamara discuss how ADHD influences emotional regulation, often leading to heightened responses and big emotions. They delve into the metaphor of a family pool filled with these emotions, where learning to navigate these waters is crucial for family dynamics. Harnessing Hyperfocus: Another key topic is the ability to hyperfocus, often seen in individuals with ADHD, which can sometimes make them look like geniuses when they strike the right balance. The Gift of Divergent Thinking: Despite the challenges, Catherine and Tamara celebrate the creativity, passion, and unique perspectives that ADHD individuals bring into the world. They note the importance of recognizing and valuing these gifts, not just within the family but in broader society. Practical Steps for Families: Insights from Tamara’s book and her practices at the ADHD Center of West Michigan offer tangible steps for families to better manage ADHD. These include improving communication, setting realistic expectations, and fostering an environment that embraces inclusion and compassion for divergent thinkers. For those feeling overwhelmed by an ADHD diagnosis or merely seeking to enrich their understanding of diverse neurotypes, this episode offers both h
Mon, February 03, 2025
ADHD is more than just a label – it’s a complex condition that impacts how our brains process information, manage emotions, and respond to the world around us. Whether you're a parent dealing with ADHD yourself or raising kids who are, understanding this condition is a crucial first step in creating a supportive and thriving family environment. In this insightful and, at times, hilarious episode of "Christian Parent/Crazy World," Catherine welcomes Dr. Tamara Rosier, the brilliant mind behind the ADHD Center of West Michigan and the author of Your Brain's Not Broken and her newest gem, You, Me and Our ADHD Family . Tamara's expertise and warmth shine through as she unveils the intricacies of ADHD, making the seemingly complex condition understandable and relatable. In this episode, Tamara shares some mind-blowing insights: What ADHD Really Is: Catherine and Tamara dive deep into the nitty-gritty of ADHD, exploring its hereditary nature and how it affects both kids and parents. Spoiler: If your kids have ADHD, chances are you might be dealing with it too! Common Misconceptions : ADHD is often misunderstood, and it’s not just about being hyper or inattentive. Navigating the Chaos at Home: Tamara explains the unique way ADHD brains function compared to neurotypical brains, leading to those seemingly insurmountable everyday tasks. Don't worry, you're not alone! Convergent vs. Divergent Thinking: Ever wonder why you (or your kids) think differently? Learn how neurotypical folks rely on convergent thinking while those with ADHD often excel in divergent thinking, looking at the big picture and making unexpected connections. Embracing Challenges with Grace: Discover how to ditch the negative self-talk and motivate yourself compassionately when you live with ADHD. Living Out Our Faith: Tamara shares practical ways to integrate your faith into your daily routine, accommodating ADHD tendencies without feeling like a second-rate Christian. This episode brims with empathy, expertise, and actionable advice, making it an essential listen for anyone navigating life with ADHD. Tune in to feel inspired and equipped to create a flourishing family dynamic. Exciting Giveaway! Get ready to win! Tamara is generously giving away a copy of her transformative book, Your Brain's Not Broken: Strategies for Navigating Your Emotions and Life with ADHD. To enter, follow the instructions on THIS INSTAGRAM POST . About Dr. Tamara Rosier: Dr. Tamara Rosier is a renowned expert in the ADHD field. She’s the founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan and serves as the president of the ADHD Coaches Organization. Her acclaimed books,
Mon, January 27, 2025
When we think of heroes, we might picture warriors or kings—but what about mothers? This episode dives into the lives of two extraordinary women who forever changed the course of Israel’s history: Deborah, a national leader, and Jael, a stay-at-home mom. Both women stepped boldly into their God-given roles and proved that no position is too small or too great for God to use. In this inspiring finale to our series on women in Scripture, Catherine is joined by Dr. Sandra Richter, renowned Bible scholar and creator of the video series The Epic of Eden: Deborah, Unlikely Heroes in the Book of Judges. Together, they shed light on the lives of these women and the profound lessons they offer for today’s believers. What You’ll Discover in This Episode: Deborah: A Mother in Israel Discover how Deborah shattered societal norms to lead her nation as a judge, prophet, and military strategist—all while embracing her identity as a "mother in Israel." Jael: The Unexpected Hero Learn how Jael, armed with nothing but household tools, courageously defeated Sisera, proving that faith and bravery can transform even the simplest actions into acts of divine deliverance. God’s Calling Transcends Culture Explore the patriarchal backdrop of ancient Israel and how God’s plans for Deborah and Jael defied the expectations of their time. A Message for Today Whether leading in the public sphere or influencing from the heart of the home, Deborah and Jael show us that God uses mothers to accomplish His purposes. Their stories challenge and encourage us to step boldly into the roles God has called us to. Setting the Record Straight Gain fresh insights into Barak’s character and how his partnership with Deborah highlights the value of faith-filled collaboration. Why This Matters: Deborah and Jael’s stories remind us that God doesn’t measure significance by status or title. From the highest leader in the land to a mother in her tent, God equips and calls women to vital roles in His Kingdom. Modern Application: Parents, take heart! These narratives inspire us to lead with courage in our homes and communities, trusting that God can use our actions—big or small—for His redemptive work. About the guest: Dr. Sandra Richter holds a PhD in Old Testament Studies from Harvard University and Master of Arts in Theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She is currently the Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Dr. Richter has authored several works available on Amazon, including a Bible study on Deborah. Her extensive research seeks to illuminate the scriptures for contemporary audiences. Connect with Dr. Richter: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sandra-L.-Richter/author/B00OEHYZFG
Mon, January 20, 2025
Throughout history, women’s stories have often been overlooked—but the Bible offers a different narrative, one that uplifts and honors the contributions of women. Join Catherine and renowned biblical scholar Dr. Sandra Richter as they dive deep into the often-overlooked yet powerful roles women play in Scripture, and consider whether the Bible’s representation of women is fully embodied in the church today. Episode Highlights: 🌟 Women’s Vital Presence in the Bible: Sandy explains how the Bible’s acknowledgment of women as gifted leaders and contributors transcends time, challenging interpretations that have minimized their roles. 🌟 Understanding Cultural Context: Sandy unpacks the importance of reading Scripture in its historical and cultural context, offering a fresh perspective on passages often misunderstood or misapplied. 🌟 Profiles of Biblical Trailblazers: Meet extraordinary women like Sarah, Hagar, Deborah, Hannah, and Huldah from the Old Testament—and discover the influential roles of New Testament women like Mary, Priscilla, Phoebe, and Junia, who shaped the early Christian Church. 🌟 Modern Lessons from Ancient Texts: The conversation addresses contemporary challenges, including restrictive attitudes within parts of the church today. Sandy shares how the Gospel’s message of equality calls for partnership, not hierarchy, between men and women. 🌟 Debunking Myths from Genesis: From the term "helpmate" to the meaning of “ezer kenegdo,” Sandra breaks down misconceptions about women’s roles in Genesis, revealing the equality and partnership God intended. 🌟 Prophetic Voices and Leadership: The episode highlights women like Deborah and Miriam, whose leadership shaped Israel’s history, and explores Huldah’s pivotal role during King Josiah’s reign. 🌟 Resources to Dig Deeper: Explore Sandra’s recommended reading list, including works by Judy Gundry, Dr. Lynn Cohick, and Beth Felker Jones, as well as her teachings at Westmont College. This eye-opening discussion challenges traditional interpretations and celebrates the indispensable contributions of women throughout Scripture. ✨ Don’t Miss Next Week’s Episode! Catherine and Dr. Sandra Richter will dive deeper into the story of Deborah—perfect for modern families and women looking for inspiration. About the guest: Dr. Sandra Richter holds a PhD in Old Testament Studies from Harvard University and Master of Arts in Theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She is currently the Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Dr. Richter has authored several works available on Amazon, including a Bible study on Deborah. Her extensive research seeks to illuminate the scriptures for contemporary audiences. Connect with Dr. Richter: <a href=
Mon, January 13, 2025
Are the Bible’s perspectives on women outdated and misogynistic, or are they, in fact, revolutionary? In this eye-opening episode, Catherine sits down with Dr. Sandra Richter, a renowned biblical scholar from Westmont College. With decades of research and a passion for making scripture accessible to all, Dr. Richter unpacks the ways the Bible challenges cultural norms and uplifts the status of women from its very first pages. Together, Catherine and Dr. Richter explore: Radical Equality in Genesis 1: How the creation narrative establishes men and women as equally created in the image of God, setting a profound precedent for dignity and value. Cultural Critique in Genesis 2: What does it mean for a man to leave his family and cleave to his wife? Dr. Richter reveals how this challenges patriarchal norms of ancient cultures. Normative Texts vs. Situational Ethics: Understanding the difference between universal spiritual principles and context-specific instructions is key to navigating scripture’s teachings on women. Women as Prophets: From Miriam in the Old Testament to Anna in the New Testament, women played vital and often underappreciated prophetic roles in biblical history. Addressing Cultural Context: The conversation also highlights the impact of Hellenistic and Jewish traditions on attitudes toward women in New Testament times: Rabbi Eliezer’s shocking statement: “If any man gives his daughter a knowledge of the Law, it is as though he taught her lechery.” The Jerusalem Talmud’s severe stance: “Let the words of Torah be burned up, but let them not be delivered to women.” Josephus’s commentary: Jewish law regarded women as “inferior to their husbands in all things.” The Berakhot’s daily prayer: Jewish men would thank God for not being born a gentile, a woman, or a slave—language reflective of broader Greek cultural influences. Dr. Richter provides essential historical and theological insights, helping us see how the Bible subverts cultural norms and offers a radical perspective on women’s worth and roles. Why This Matters for Parents: In a world where gender roles and equality are hotly debated, understanding the Bible’s revolutionary view of women can profoundly shape how we teach and guide our children. This episode equips parents with a scriptural foundation to affirm the dignity, value, and purpose of every family member—mothers, daughters, sons, and fathers alike. Don’t miss next week’s continuation with Dr. Richter, where we’ll explore the biblical celebration of motherhood and women’s contributions to faith and family. Subscribe, Share, and Stay Connected! If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe on your app at on <a href="htt
Mon, January 06, 2025
How can you eat better, sleep better, exercise better, work better, play better, spend better, save better, serve better, worship better, and pray better? Those are very good questions to ask at the beginning of a new year. But how can you improve your relationship with your kids this year? Now that’s a question to put at the top of the list. In this special New Year’s episode, Catherine offers 12 practical ways to improve your relationships with your kids this year. They are: Cook a Meal Together : Share the joy of creating a dish from scratch, expanding your culinary skills while nurturing your relationship. Read a Book Together : Whether it's fiction or educational, reading a book together provides a platform for bonding discussions. Game Night : Turn off the screens and bring the family around the table for some old-fashioned fun and laughter. Learn Something New : Tackle a new skill with your child, making memories and enriching both your lives. Go for a Walk : Boost both your physical and mental health with a simple stroll while enjoying quality one-on-one time. Show Affection for No Reason : Simple gestures of love and appreciation can reinforce your relationship in powerful ways. Give Daily Encouragement : Recognize and commend your child's efforts and achievements, reinforcing positive behaviors. Make a Date : Schedule regular one-on-one outings to give each child special attention and build lasting memories. Plan a Getaway : Even a brief day-trip can become an unforgettable adventure that strengthens your parent-child bond. Have Regular Heart-to-Hearts : Foster open communication by regularly checking in on your child’s emotional well-being. Ask for Feedback : Be open to your child's perspective on how you can improve as a parent and act on their feedback. Pray the Word of God : Strengthen your family spiritually by regularly praying scripture over your children LINKS: Find the Scripture list to pray over children HERE . EPISODES REFERENCED: Episode 22: 13 Ways To Be a Better Parent in 2022 Episode 13: 4 Types of Prayer Every Believer Should Know Episode 14: How To Battle for Your Kids in Prayer Epi
Mon, December 30, 2024
Start your New Year with a fresh spiritual mindset! In this episode, Catherine introduces five essential disciplines that form the cornerstone of exponential spiritual growth. Forget the hype around new trends—true transformation begins with mastering the basics. These tried-and-true foundational disciplines of the Christian faith—though they may seem simple and familiar—are the very ones that can propel us forward in our spiritual journey. They are: Prayer: The lifeblood of your spiritual journey. Commit to real, focused daily prayer—it’s the oxygen your soul needs. Bible Study: Dive into Scripture daily to nourish your spirit. Whether through book studies, topical exploration, or memorization, God's Word is your guide. Giving: Break free from materialism and make eternal investments by giving a portion of your income to God’s work. Service: Get involved in your local church. Serving others is both a calling and a training ground for your greater purpose. Sacrifice: Experience God’s presence by prioritizing Him above all. Fasting is a particularly powerful practice to clear spiritual roadblocks. Bonus Discipline: Fasting—a discipline that unclogs your spiritual arteries and enhances your connection with God. Catherine also shares a sneak peek into upcoming episodes, featuring exciting guest interviews with experts like: Dr. Tamara Rosier on navigating ADHD in families Dr. Sandra Richter on women in Scripture Dr. Alex McFarland on the state of evangelicalism Jonathan Cahn on end-time prophecy Takeaway: These foundational disciplines are simple yet powerful tools for profound spiritual growth. Prioritize them in your life today, and get ready for monumental breakthroughs in your faith journey! Episode Links: Catherine’s Free Resources Episode 84 “ How To Learn More Scripture in 2024 Than You Ever Have Before ” Fasting by Jentezen Franklin Scripture’s Referenced: Luke 14:28 Luke 16:10 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportuni
Mon, December 23, 2024
In this heartwarming episode, Catherine Segars sits down with Jill Wagner, a beloved actress known for her work in Hallmark movies and now on Great American Family, to discuss her latest project and her passion for family, faith, and community. Together, they explore Jill’s dedication to creating entertainment that reflects her core values—especially during the holiday season. Jill delves into her deeply personal new Great American Family documentary "Christmas on the Farm," premiering on December 23rd. This unique project offers an intimate glimpse into Jill’s life, highlighting the profound role her faith and close-knit community play in shaping her journey. For Jill, this isn’t just another holiday special; it’s a heartfelt reflection of the joy, love, and togetherness that define the Christmas season. In this uplifting episode, Jill discusses: · The inspiration behind "Christmas on the Farm," revealing how this special project unfolded. · Her incredible journey from being a Hallmark favorite to becoming a cherished part of the Great American Family community, a network that champions family-oriented, faith-filled entertainment. The heartwarming story of inviting a family affected by Hurricane Helene into her home for Christmas dinner and the community who banded together to provide for their needs. Catherine and Jill delve deeply into the role of faith in their lives, reflecting on how it shapes their personal and professional decisions. Jill expresses her gratitude to Bill Abbott, the CEO of Great American Family, for fostering a network that prioritizes values-driven content and supports creators who are committed to producing wholesome, family-friendly entertainment. This episode is more than a conversation—it’s a celebration of the importance of aligning personal values with creative pursuits. Catherine and Jill remind listeners that Great American Family is an incredible resource available for those seeking uplifting, faith-forward, and family-centered entertainment for the holidays and beyond. About the Guest: Jill Wagner is an accomplished actress and producer, known for her work in various television shows and movies. She has recently turned her focus towards faith-based projects, aiming to bring authentic and uplifting stories to the screen. Through her work on Great American Family and her involvement in community-focused initiatives, Jill continues to inspire and spread messages of love, faith, and hope. EPISODE RESOURCES: Great American Family Jill Wager Instagram & Facebook Streaming Services: Fubo , <a href="https://tv.youtube.com/?utm_campaign=ytv_dr_yttv_fy_2024&utm_sourc
Mon, December 16, 2024
This Holiday Season, Create a Tradition That Transforms Lives What if this Christmas, your family could do something more meaningful than decorating the tree or exchanging gifts—something that plants seeds of kindness and changes lives across the globe? Imagine a tradition that not only brings joy to others but also shapes your children’s hearts with a lifelong spirit of generosity. This holiday, make giving the greatest gift of all. How can we make this a reality? Catherine’s guest, Brian Frazier, shares his powerful journey of faith and purpose. With nearly 15 years at World Vision—a Christian humanitarian organization that brings hope to the poor and oppressed—Brian has witnessed firsthand the transformational power of generosity. Inspired by a life-changing trip to India, Brian left a successful career in engineering and banking to dedicate his life to helping others. His commitment even led his family to relocate to Bangalore, India, in pursuit of service. In this episode, Catherine and Brian explore how families can embrace generosity and make an extraordinary impact through simple acts of giving. Here’s what you’ll discover: The Power of Family Giving : Brian shares how involving children in charitable activities—like choosing gifts through World Vision’s gift catalog—can create meaningful family traditions that inspire lifelong habits of giving. World Vision’s Global Impact : Learn how World Vision has sparked transformative change—from creating Mongolia’s first Christian radio station to delivering clean water to villages in Rwanda. Stories That Inspire Hope : Hear about Rachida, an 8-year-old Sudanese refugee who found hope through World Vision’s efforts after losing her family to war. Lives Transformed : Experience the joy of a family in Zambia whose life was forever changed by a goat-herding program, offering them new opportunities and hope for the future. Generosity as a Legacy : Discover how small acts—like sponsoring a child or giving a life-changing gift—can instill values of compassion and selflessness in your children, creating a lasting legacy of generosity. Building Global Bridges : Reflect on how connecting with those in need—whether across the world or in your community—brings hope, fuels dreams, and reminds us of the profound difference we can make together. This episode is an invitation to bring your faith to life this Christmas season through actionable, family-focused giving. Together, we can bridge the gap between affluence and need, offering hope to children around the world while creating cherished family traditions grounded in love and service. For more information, to sponsor a child, or to explore the <a href="https://donate.worldvision.org/giftcata
Mon, December 09, 2024
Few subjects present a greater challenge for parents than teaching children about God’s design for their identity. How do we start these vital conversations without overwhelming our little ones or feeding them information beyond their comprehension? Catherine's guest, Elizabeth Urbanowicz, has developed a curriculum that helps parents navigate these challenging waters. Elizabeth is the founder of Foundation Worldview, an organization committed to providing Christian parents, educators, and church leaders with the resources they need to teach children to think critically and biblically. In this enlightening discussion, Elizabeth introduces her new curriculum aimed at kids ages 4-8 called "God's Good Design." This episode emphasizes: 1. The Importance of Being the First : Introducing children to these topics early helps parents establish authority and provide a biblical perspective. 2. Maintaining Innocence While Informing : Teaching children about God's good design protects their innocence by providing them with the truth before encountering corrupted versions of identity. 3. Living in Truth while Loving Others : Both Catherine and Elizabeth emphasize the need to always love those who disagree while we teach our kids God’s truth about their identity. 4. Resources for Parents and Educators : Foundation Worldview's curriculum and other recommended resources for guiding children and teens in sexuality education from a Christian perspective are highlighted. Listeners are invited to access these Foundation Worldview resources with a special $10 discount on family licenses using the code PARENT10 . About the Guest Elizabeth Urbanowicz holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth created Foundation Worldview to equip Christian parents with the resources they need to train children to soundly interpret Scripture, carefully evaluate every idea they encounter, and understand the truth of the biblical worldview. EPISODE RESOURCES: · God’s Good Design curriculum (Use code PARENT10 for a $10 discount on any family license) · “ How Should Christians Talk to Their Kids about Sexuality ” by Catherine Segars · <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Mama-Bear-Apologetics%C2%AE-Guide-Sexuality/dp/0736983813/ref=sr_1_1?crid=PHQ5OD7DSHC7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9e49_X8aO9Ha4FhJ4s
Mon, December 02, 2024
Keeping Christ at the center of the Christmas season is always a challenge. The hectic pace of life intensifies during December, and often our focus shifts to the never-ending list of responsibilities and chores to complete before the big day. Strategically celebrating Advent is a wonderful way to keep Christ central in all the commotion of gatherings, parties, concerts, baking, and buying. Utilizing Advent calendars, candles, and books help us to focus on the magnitude of what Christ accomplished in coming to earth while pointing us toward his return. Catherine’s guest in this episode, Laurie Christine, has accumulated a wealth of devotional resources that will help enrich your Christmas season by celebrating Advent. Catherine and Laurie start by digging into the history of Advent, and then they highlight the great gift of celebrating God’s hope, peace, joy, and love in line with each candle lit. Laurie also offers devotional and book recommendations for all ages to participate in the wonderful celebration of Advent. The Meaning of Advent : Learn about the rich historical roots of Advent, dating back to the 6th century, and how its observance can enhance the anticipation of both the first and second coming of Christ. Dive into The Action Bible Christmas : Laurie introduces this fantastic book featuring 25 imaginative stories related to the biblical Christmas story suitable for young children aged 3-9, providing delightful and engaging ways to teach the story of Jesus' birth. Discover Jotham's Journey Series : Catherine and Laurie delve into Arnold Ytreeide’s four-book series that follows fictional accounts of Jesus' birth through the eyes of four different children. With devotional sections and intertwined stories, it’s perfect for family Advent readings! Celebrate with Unwrapping the Names of Jesus : Laurie shares her love for Asheritah Ciuciu’s devotional, which explores the various names of Jesus over four weeks, providing structured readings and activities for each Sunday of Advent. Creating a Jesse Tree : Laurie explains the tradition of the Jesse Tree, tracing Jesus's lineage with ornaments representing bibli
Mon, November 25, 2024
Gratitude plays a pivotal role in the life of a Christian, serving as a cornerstone for spiritual growth and alignment with God's will. It's not just a fleeting feeling of thankfulness, but a profound, daily practice that transforms our perspectives and opens the door to divine blessings. In fact, gratitude has the power to radically change your future and the future of your family. But a lack of gratitude can change your future as well. In this special Thanksgiving episode, Catherine dives into the transformative power of gratitude by exploring how the Israelites failure to be grateful led to a 40-year-detour in the desert, where their humble and benevolent leader actually prayed for God to take him out. Gratitude will open the door for God’s blessings and favor to flow, or it can shut the door to the future God has planned. Key takeaways include: · Gratitude in the Bible : The Israelites' ingratitude delayed their entry into the Promised Land by 40 years, showing how a lack of thankfulness can have serious consequences. · Negative Impact of Ingratitude : Being ungrateful fosters fear, distrust, and idolatry, affecting our relationship with God and others. · Gratitude as Protection : A grateful heart can shield us from sinful behaviors like greed and obscene talk, aligning our focus with God’s goodness. · Practical Gratitude : Making a list of things we're thankful for and displaying it can help combat fear and anxiety. · Daily Gratitude : Incorporating thankfulness into our daily routines can transform our outlook and unlock God's blessings. · Faith in Tough Times : Even when facing difficult circumstances, practicing gratitude can provide peace and open doors for future blessings. This episode is filled with biblical insights, personal stories, and practical takeaways to help you and your family choose gratitude over grumbling—even when life gets hard. Reflecting on biblical stories, personal experiences, and scriptural insights, Catherine uncovers how choosing gratitude over grumbling shapes not just our hearts but our destinies. To receive Catherine’s Prodigal Bundle for parents with estranged children, click HERE . SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Psalms 100:4 Ephesians 5 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Galatians 6:7 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, November 18, 2024
In a world where cultural pressures challenge our faith every single day, how can we stay true to our beliefs and be a light in dark times? Catherine is joined once again by Martyn Ilse, CEO of Answers in Genesis, for a powerful discussion on living faithfully in a "lost culture." Together, they dive into the biblical story of Daniel and his friends in Babylon, using it as a guide for standing firm in our faith despite societal pressures and shifting cultural values. Martyn draws fascinating insights from the experiences of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, explaining how their time in Babylon mirrors the challenges we face today. He discusses how Daniel and his friends were subjected to intense indoctrination, with even their names being changed as an attempt to erase their God-given identities. Catherine explains the meanings of their original Hebrew names versus their Babylonian names, showing how lost cultures always attempt to reshape beliefs by changing the meaning of names. Despite this, Daniel and his friends held onto their faith. Martyn points out that their story reminds us of the power of staying rooted in our convictions, even when external influences try to sway us. So, how do we resist compromise and live faithfully today? Martyn offers some practical advice: Decide ahead of time. Just like Daniel determined not to compromise, setting clear boundaries beforehand can help us stand firm when faced with temptation. Let God shape your future. Daniel didn’t try to plan everything; he trusted God to guide his steps. Live by God’s principles. Focus on doing the right thing and leave the consequences to Him. Live for God’s approval. Instead of seeking validation from others, prioritize God’s opinion and stay mindful of His presence. These timeless lessons are especially valuable for parents, offering wisdom to help prepare the next generation to navigate today’s challenges with faith and courage. About the Guest: Martyn Iles is an Australian-born lawyer, commentator, and the Executive CEO of Answers in Genesis. Previously the co-founder of a not-for-profit law firm specializing in religious freedom cases, he also led one of Australia’s largest grassroots political movements through a 5-year period of remarkable growth. Martyn became known for his many gospel-focused appearances in the Australian mainstream media and for his online programs, Living in Babylon, The Truth of It, and Truth in 10. Martyn has a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Queensland and a Master of Laws from the Australian National University. EPISODE RESOURCES: Other Episodes in this series: Ep. 126: " What Most Christi
Mon, November 11, 2024
In today's increasingly secular world, many Christians grapple with understanding how to live faithfully amidst cultural changes that stray further from biblical truths. What are the characteristics of a "lost" or "Babylonian" culture, and how can believers navigate these complexities while staying true to their faith? Catherine welcomes Martyn Iles, the CEO of Answers in Genesis, to delve into these pressing questions. Drawing from a rich tapestry of primary biblical narratives, Martyn provides a clear analysis of what defines Babylonian culture throughout history and how these traits resonate in modern society. Martyn presents an eye-opening exploration of pride, idolatry, moral decay, and spiritual conflict, offering listeners practical insights and timeless truths for living out their faith in contemporary "Babylon-like" environments. Martyn notes the striking similarities between ancient Babylon and today's cultural landscape. He emphasizes the need for Christians to recognize these characteristics and remain steadfast, much like Daniel and his friends, who navigated the challenges of living in a godless culture with unwavering faith. Key Takeaways: 1. Pride and Rebellion Against God: Modern culture mirrors the pride and rebellious spirit of ancient Babylon, where self-glorification often trumps humility before God. 2. Idolatry and Self-Worship: Today’s society idolizes self-identity, personal success, and material wealth, paralleling Babylon's historical focus on worshiping created things over the Creator. 3. Fear and Existential Anxiety: Despite advancements, contemporary society is plagued with existential fear and anxiety, drawing a parallel to the uncertainties of Babylonian times. 4. Attempts to Usurp Divine Authority: Humanity’s efforts to control nature and exert god-like influence reflect a deeper rebellion against God's sovereignty. 5. Opposition to the People of God: o Both ancient Babylon and modern cultures often stand antagonistically against Biblical values and beliefs. 6. The Call to Live Faithfully: The story of Daniel offers a model for Christians to maintain faith and integrity amidst societal pressures and hostility. Navigating a culture that mirrors the lost characteristics of Babylon can feel overwhelming. But just like Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, we are called to stand firm in our faith, teaching our children to do the same. By recognizing the parallels between ancient and modern times, we can equip our families with the truth and wisdom needed to thrive spiritually in a modern Babylon. We must remember that even in a lost culture, God’s presence and guidance are unwavering. BIO: Martyn Iles is an Australian-born lawyer, commentator, and the Executive CEO of Answ
Mon, November 04, 2024
We live in a time when political conversations can be not just divisive, but downright contentious. It feels like maintaining a calm, respectful demeanor amid this politically charged environment is becoming harder by the day, especially with today’s election. Divisive rhetoric permeates everyday conversations. Families and friendships are straining under political disagreements, and often they break. Television, the air waves, the internet, and social media have become battlegrounds for conflicting political views. With 76% of Americans believing that the country is heading in the wrong direction and 63% of people avoiding political conversations altogether due to potential conflict, our communities and families are under pressure like never before. Maintaining a grace-filled witness during politically charged conversations is one of the greatest challenges Christians face in today’s polarized world. How do we share our views without losing our cool or compromising our faith? Catherine tackles the delicate issue of engaging in political discussions in a way that honors Christ by offering 7 practical guidelines. They are: Prioritize people over political positions. Our faith must lead our political views, not the other way around. Listen to understand. Truly hearing out the other side can bring unexpected empathy and insight. Avoid ridicule and demonstrate honor. Respect is key in sustaining any dialogue. Be constructive. Offering solutions instead of criticism can transform the conversation. Critique methods, not motives. This keeps the focus on actions, not personal attacks. Build bridges. Connection, not conversion, should be our goal. Pray for our country and its leaders. This keeps our efforts grounded in faith. With powerful personal anecdotes, Catherine encourages listeners to embody these principles, offering a path forward for believers to engage in political conversations that reflect Christ’s love. But most importantly, Catherine reminds listeners that neither a donkey nor an elephant can save this country… rather, we need a lamb. A spotless lamb. To receive a list of Scriptures to pray over our country and a bookmark with our nation’s leaders, subscribe HERE . EPISODE RESOURCES: " As a Christian, How Involved in Politics Should I Be? " (by Catherine Segars) " How The After Party Curriculum Is Sowing Political Confusion in the Church " (by Natasha Cra
Mon, October 28, 2024
There's a topic that the church rarely addresses because it challenges long-held beliefs and practices. That topic is... Domestic abuse. And the failure of some church to protect victims. The statistics and stories are heartbreaking. Churches should be sanctuaries, yet when it comes to domestic abuse, this isn’t always the case. Despite Biblical teaching on love, care, and justice, domestic abuse remains a hushed reality in some Christian communities. Victims often face isolation, shame, and a lack of genuine support inside their faith communities, making it difficult for them to find safety and healing. In this episode, Catherine is joined by Nancy Pearcey, an acclaimed scholar and author known for dissecting cultural issues from a Christian perspective. Nancy shares her insights on transforming churches into safe havens for women, particularly those experiencing domestic abuse. Her book The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes explores the damaging cultural narratives about men and calls for a more biblical understanding of masculinity. KEY HIGHLIGHTS: Eileen Gray's Case: The episode opens with the heart-wrenching story of Eileen Gray, illustrating some churches’ failure to support victims of abuse. Financial Dependency of Churches: Catherine and Nancy discuss how financial dependencies can influence churches to prioritize abusers over victims. 35-Year Longitudinal Study: Nancy mentions a study that found fathers have a significant impact on their children’s faith, especially when they are positively involved. Critique of Darwinian Theory: Nancy discusses how Darwinian theory and societal stereotypes have contributed to harmful views of masculinity. Impact of Cultural Influences: The episode looks at cultural figures like Andrew Tate and Myron Gaines, who promote toxic masculinity ideals, and the need for a biblical response. Biblical Understanding of Masculinity: Both Catherine and Nancy advocate for a healthy, biblical view of masculinity and firmly condemn any form of abuse. Call to Action for Listeners: Listeners are encouraged to ensure their churches are safe havens and to leave any church that advises victims to stay in abusive relationships. Our churches should be sanctuaries, not battlegrounds for justice. If you or someone you know has been affected by domestic abuse, or you’re passionate about creating safer church environments, don’t miss this compelling discussion. FULL SHOW NOTES NANCY’S BIO: Nancy Pearcey is the author of The Toxic War on Masc
Mon, October 21, 2024
Our modern culture often argues that Christian teachings on marriage and femininity are oppressive or out of touch. But if we peel back the layers of history, we discover a different story. The early Christian faith dramatically improved the lives of women. In this episode of CP/CW, Catherine is joined by prolific author and apologist Nancy Pearcey, who sets the record straight about the historical impact of Christianity on women. Nancy sheds light on the drastic differences between the treatment of women in ancient societies and the newfound dignity and status they received within the early Christian community. Key highlights include: Reformation of Roman Practices : Nancy explains how men in ancient Rome freely exploited women, and how the early church radically opposed this by advocating for the respect and dignity of women in marriage. Symmetry in Marriage: Hear about the New Testament teachings where Paul promotes equality in marriage, a concept that was unheard of during that time. Elevated Status: Discover why women found refuge and higher status in the early Christian church compared to ancient Roman society. Age of Marriage: Learn about how the Christian emphasis on raising the age of marriage from 12 to 18 greatly benefited young girls in the New Testament period. Jesus' Revolutionary Actions: Nancy takes us through instances in the Gospels where Jesus broke cultural norms by valuing and honoring women, providing a stark contrast to the prevailing views of the time. Modern Implications: Understand the surprising findings that show committed evangelical couples today experience the lowest rates of divorce and domestic abuse, contradicting the modern stereotype of evangelical men as patriarchal and abusive. Ongoing Global Impact: Delve into sociological studies that reveal how Christian teachings have empowered poor women more effectively than many modern feminist movements, particularly in developing countries. Understanding the radical teachings of the New Testament regarding women opens our eyes to the genuine freedom and dignity that Christianity offers. Over centuries, these teachings have profoundly transformed societies, raising the status of women across the globe. The data and historical evidence contradict the contemporary narrative that the Christian faith is oppressive to women. In reality, it provides a transformative power that elevates, empowers, and dignifies women in ways that are both historically and presently significant. NANCY’S BIO: Nancy Pearcey is the author of The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes , as well as <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Love-Thy-Body-Answe
Mon, October 14, 2024
In a world that is openly hostile to masculinity, does our faith offer a remedy? And what do we as Christian parents need to teach our sons and daughters? Consider these shocking examples of male-bashing in our culture: *The Washington Post article by gender studies professor “ Why Can’t We Hate Men? ” *The New Stateman featured a British feminist writing , “ You can’t live with them. You can’t shoot them.” *Trendy hashtag #killallmen *T-shirts emblazoned with “So many men. So Little Ammunition.” *Books titled: I Hate Men , The End of Men , and Are Men Necessary? *A USA Today article states : “At today’s universities, masculinity is almost never discussed except in negative terms, usually with the word ‘toxic’ attached. *John Stoltenberg, author of Refusing to Be a Man says, “ Talking about ‘healthy masculinity’ is like talking about ‘healthy cancer.’ ” *Hugh Howey tweeted, “Testosterone is the problem… Women should be in char
Mon, October 07, 2024
An astronomical number of Christian young people are leaving the faith after they leave the nest. A recent New LifeWay Research survey shows that two-thirds of Christian youth stop attending church for at least a year between the ages of 18 and 22. A study from the Assemblies of God shows that “at least half and possibly over two-thirds of Christian young people will step away from the faith while attending a non-Christian college or university.” A similar study from the Southern Baptist Convention “indicates that they are currently losing 70-88% of their youth after their freshman year in college.” In her recent book, Mama Bear Apologetics , Hillary Morgan Ferrer offers a somber reality when it comes to our Christian teens and twenty-somethings: “Most studies indicate between 45%-48% of youth leave the church after their freshman year in college and never return.” (pg. 27) If the massive youth exodus we are experiencing in the church doesn’t concern us as parents, it should. In this “Best Of” re-airing of CPCW’s inaugural episode, Catherine breaks down what is happening to youth in our churches, so we as parents can understand how to counteract this trend. And Catherine offers a very encouraging UPDATE on her journey as a parent of a child who has struggled in the faith. RESOURCES & EPISODES REFERENCED: The Prodigal Bundle (free resource with Scripture list) Episode 2: What Is the Key for Our Kids to Have an Authentic Faith? CP/CW Prayer Series: Episode 12: What To Do if Your Child Walks Away from the Faith Episode 13: 4 Types of Prayer Every Believer Should Know Episode 14: How To Battle for Your Kids in Prayer Episode 15: What Should I Expect When I Battle in Prayer? BOOKS REFERENCED: Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies , by Hillary Morgan Ferrer You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are L
Mon, September 30, 2024
Do you ever look at other families and assume that they have it all together and yours doesn’t? Do you look at other pristine and put-together moms or dads and think that you are a hot mess? Do you look at the successes of your friends while focusing on all of your failures? There is a profound and often overlooked aspect of our family life that can sabotage us as parents—the desire to be “normal.” That family is perfect. Mine is hanging on by a thread. That mom is beautiful. I’m embarrassed to leave the house. That friend is a rock star. I’m a fake. Through a series of poignant, relatable stories, Catherine explores how this quest for normalcy infiltrates our lives, undermining our parenting and our individual purpose. Our deeply personal struggles and wounds—from infertility and abandonment to financial instability and physical imperfections—heighten the longing to be like "everyone else." But those lives that appear perfect are far from it. Everyone battles their own unique challenges that keep them from this mythical place called “Normal.” The pervasive desire for normalcy is a dangerous and sabotaging force. Being normal is a fiction, a fairy tale, a farce manufactured by the enemy of our souls. And on some level, we all struggle with it. We desperately need a shift in perspective. Our unique struggles and disabilities are precisely what draw us closer to God, if we will let them. The lie of “Normal” is one of the devil’s greatest hits, but in our deepest needs and struggles, God’s grace abounds and leads us to true fulfillment and strength. This episode supplies a much-needed pep talk to break free from the quest for normal and embrace God’s grace in every need. EPISODE RESOURCES: Normal (Blog) by Catherine Segars Ep. 119: Finding Freedom from Sexual Sin and Brokenness (w/ Dr. Lina Abujamra) Ep. 120: How the Prosperity Gospel Fueled Purity Culture and Undermined Our Parenting (w/ Dr. Lina Abujamra) 2 Corinthians 12:9 Philippians 4:19 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, September 23, 2024
How has the prosperity gospel influenced purity culture, and what does that mean for parenting today? The connections might surprise you. Purity Culture, much like the prosperity gospel, promises rewards for adhering to specific behaviors, but it often leads to disappointment and shame. And all too often in the church, parents apply this same type of thinking to their children. Parents assume that they will be rewarded with God-honoring, God-fearing children if they teach their children all the right things and parent the Biblical way. Like with the Prosperity Gospel and Purity Culture, the emphasis is on the outcome, not your child's relationship with God. In this thought-provoking episode of "Christian Parent/Crazy World," Catherine engages Dr. Lina Abujamra in a candid discussion about the harmful effects of Purity Culture in Christian communities. They highlight how Purity Culture parallels the Prosperity Gospel by creating unrealistic expectations and measuring spiritual worth through outcomes rather than genuine faith and grace. Episode Highlights: Purity Culture and Prosperity Gospel : Lina Abujamra draws parallels between purity culture and the prosperity gospel, noting how both promise material or relational rewards for specific behaviors. While purity culture emphasizes sexual abstinence with the promise of perfect marriages and fulfilling sex lives, the prosperity gospel promises material wealth and success for faithful followers. Misplaced Expectations: Both movements often set up unrealistic expectations, leading to disillusionment and shame when life doesn’t unfold as promised. This results in individuals feeling unworthy or questioning their faith when they don’t receive the anticipated rewards. Misogynistic Undertones: Lina and Catherine criticize the misogynistic tendencies within purity culture, where women often bear a disproportionate burden of maintaining purity. Object lessons like the chewed gum or wilted flower are used to shame women, implying that they lose their worth through sexual activity. Biblical Misinterpretations: Both purity culture and the prosperity gospel teachings divert from Biblical truths, focusing more on human efforts and rewards than on God's grace and the transformative power through a relationship with Christ. Impact on Young Believers: Catherine and Lina discuss the generational fallout from purity culture, noting how younger Christians are increasingly rejecting outdated, shaming shaming messages. This shift highlights the need for a more grace-filled, genuine approach to faith that centers on a deep, personal relationship with God. Key Takeaways: - Parents should teach their children that faith isn't about earning rewards through good behavior, but about nurturing a genui
Mon, September 16, 2024
Sexual sin remains one of the most prolific yet overlooked issues within the Christian community. Despite the prevalence of church teachings on purity and righteousness, hidden struggles with sexual sin abound. Despite Jesus' promise of freedom in Scripture, pornography, illicit romantic novels and television shows, and sexual indiscretions continue to keep many believers in bondage. Statistics reveal a startling reality: 50% of American Christians ages 18 to 30 actively seek out porn annually. 68% of churchgoing men regularly view pornography. 20% of practicing Christians ages 18 to 30 actively seek out porn weekly. 15% of Christian women say that they watch porn at least monthly. Only 13% of Christian women say that they never watch porn. 20 % of youth pastors currently struggles w/ porn use. 68% of churchgoing men regularly view porn. 50% of pastors regularly view porn. 76% of Christians age 18 to 24 actively and regularly spend time searching porn sites. The average age kids see porn is 11. 95% of kids see porn by 14 . These hidden battles often lead to feelings of shame, isolation, and a performance-based relationship with God, making it harder to experience His grace, true intimacy, and freedom In this episode of "Christian Parent/Crazy World," Catherine is joined by Dr. Lina Abujamra, a pediatric ER doctor and founder of Living With Power Ministries, who delves into her own experiences and insights on breaking free from hidden sexual sin. Lina sheds light on how purity culture's unrealistic expectations can lead to a dangerous form of idolatry, causing individuals to ignore deeper issues and seek fulfillment through temporary distractions. Key Highlights: Purity Culture’s Impact: Lina unpacks how purity culture sets unrealistic expectations about marriage and intimacy, fostering a performance-based relationship with God. The Danger of Idolatry: Learn why idolizing a perfect life leads many to overlook deeper issues and lean on temporary distractions like TV, movies, and frivolous novels. Dealing with Hidden Sins: Lina emphasizes the necessity of addressing hidden sins openly and highlights the ease of falling into habits like consuming erotic content. Women like Lina have particularly struggled with pornographic novels and desire to be set free. The Importance of Safe Conversations: Lina shares her personal experiences, including the emotional hurt she faced within the church, and underscores the need for transparent discussions in our homes and communities. Sexual Sin in the Church: Catherine and Lina explore the alarming statistics on porn addiction among Christians, including pastors, and the urgent need for transparency. </u
Mon, September 09, 2024
Do you know what your family's unique purpose or identity is? Can you and your kids name your family’s core values? If you feel like a deer in headlights when asked those questions, you aren’t alone. Families are at the heart of God's plan for the world, serving as unique units designed to fulfill His divine purposes. Yet churches often zoom in on assessing individual callings and miss the bigger picture of the family's role. As a result, most parents never discover their family’s unique God given design or purpose. They never consider what their family’s core values might be. In this episode of Christian Parent/Crazy World, host Catherine Segars chats with Derek England, the Executive Director of Family ID. Together, they unpack God’s timeless design for the family and why understanding your family's unique purpose is vitally important. Episode Highlights: Family Identity and Purpose : Catherine and Derek dive into how each family has a distinct place in God's plan. They talk about the importance of establishing core family values that guide everything from daily decisions to long-term goals. From Past to Present : The conversation touches on traditional family roles, modern challenges, and key insights from Nancy Pearcey's book, The Toxic War on Masculinity . Creating Core Values : Derek shares his own family's journey in developing core values, values like being radically protective of quality time and maintaining unwavering integrity. Living Intentionally : Emphasizing the need to be intentional, Derek offers practical advice on defining and living out your family’s unique identity and values. Free Resources for Families: Take advantage of Family ID's free tools and resources, including a family assessment and masterclass, available at family-id.com . These resources are packed with activities, short videos, and worksheets to help you uncover your family's special purpose and core values. When the family is strong, each individual member is strong. Family ID helps parents embark on a journey of intentional family living, equipping them with invaluable tools and wisdom to foster a stronger, more unified family dynamic that glorifies God. Explore the divine importance of family in God's plan and begin your intentional family journey at www.family-id.com . Guest bio: Derek England is the Executive director of Family ID , an organization that is dedicated to transforming families by helping them discover and embrace their family identity, purpose, and direction. Family ID is founded on the belief that every family has a distinct role to play in God’s plan. To equip that plan, Fami
Tue, September 03, 2024
Many parents face the dilemma of sending their kids to a secular college or university. These institutions claim to be diverse, equitable, and inclusive, and yet they only present one view on the most salient issues of our day. In this episode, Catherine shares her disconcerting experience at her oldest child's college orientation at a state-funded school. At the student orientation, student leader after student leader after student leader shared their name, their major, and their preferred pronouns. No other political references were made. No other religious beliefs were stated. Yet despite claiming a commitment to rigorous intellectual debate and freedom of thought, this school presented only one view on gender. And while insisting on preparing the next generation to live in the “real world,” university faculty and administrators aren’t even preparing kids to live in their “real bodies.” When Catherine discussed this blatant progressive evangelism on the part of the university with other Christians at the orientation, parents just shrugged this indoctrination off as being “the way it is.” When “the way it is” is harming children, we have to speak up. To lay the foundation for this conversation, Catherine explores perspectives on preferred pronouns from both Christian and secular sources. She highlights: Rosaria Butterfield, a former radical lesbian activist turned Christian, who underscores the impact of using preferred pronouns and affirming false ideologies. Preferred pronouns aren’t a matter of terminology. They are a matter of ideology. No good can come from affirming a false ideology. The viral cancelled article "Pronouns Are Rohypnol," which sheds light on the perception shifts and safety implications associated with preferred pronouns. The tragic story of Richie Herron, a young man who underwent gender reassignment surgery after being groomed by a gender clinic, who highlights the dangers of promoting gender ideology without recognizing the consequences. These tragic stories begin with a small word—a simple, loving, culturally-approved preferred pronoun. But they end in unfair and unsafe spaces for women and girls, excruciating pain, infertility, butchered bodies, and broken lives. Catherine urges listeners to not remain neutral when it comes to the truth about gender. If our state schools want to claim a standard of diversity, equity, and inclusion, then all views should be represented. They must not claim a DEI standard while practicing uniformity, inequity, and exclusion. The episode culminates with Catherine sharing her open letter to the university, urging them to uphold true diversity by considering all perspectives and challenging the status quo. “A truly valuable education should challenge one’s ideology and deeply held convictions, not acquiesce or coddle. Not show favor or bias. Not proudly promote DEI
Mon, August 26, 2024
We are all assuming something about the nature of reality. Our core assumptions exist because there isn’t definitive proof for any belief system. In this thought-provoking episode, Catherine and her guest, David Richardson, take a deep dive into the core assumptions that shape our beliefs about reality. In his first book Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You , Dave defines the three primary types of assumers: Type I, Type II, and Type III, each with distinct perspectives on the nature of reality. Type I Assumers believe in a materialistic world where only physical matter and energy are considered real and important. This perspective is the foundation for understanding the world through a purely physical lens. Type II Assumers view reality as primarily non-physical, emphasizing beliefs that focus on spiritual or idealistic objectives. This perspective leads to beliefs in spiritual evolution or sociopolitical perfection as driving forces in the universe. Type III Assumers recognize a dual reality where both physical and non-physical aspects coexist, all created by a higher power. This perspective highlights the importance of acknowledging the Creator and creation in shaping one's view of reality. The impact of these core assumptions are vast and explain virtually everything that is going on in our world today, like how extreme progressives are siding with radical Islamists on college campuses. Have you been wondering why that is? If you look at what Islam teaches, it is the opposite of what Progressivism preaches. They are diametrically opposed. Dave explains how such divergent belief systems are finding a kinship on college campuses across the country. Spoiler alert: It has something to do with their underlying assumptions. Dave also shares his critical assumptions test, an invaluable evangelistic tool that helps individuals evaluate a person’s core assumptions and their alignment with reality. This test consists of eight questions that prompt someone to reflect on their beliefs about the nature of reality, the origin of knowledge, and the purpose of human existence. By engaging with this test, you can quickly assess what a person believes and see how their core assumptions affirm or deny reality. Guest bio: David Richardson, author of Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You , is the founder of the Assumptions Institute and its Chief Executive Officer. Prior to founding the Assumptions Institute, Richardson served for 30 years on the staff of Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ, devoting most of his ministry to university professors. He holds a B.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Portland, and an M.A. degree in The
Mon, August 19, 2024
Does the concept of worldview have a fatal flaw baked into the premise? Could the Christian worldview possibly be leading kids away from the faith? David Richardson, author of Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You , reveals the shocking origin of this term and challenges the way it is used by almost everyone in our culture. There is an inherent flaw in the term “worldview” that we need to be aware of, and we need to make sure our kids don’t fall for it. Those of us who profess a Biblical worldview recognize the underlying concept of absolute truth. However, inherent in the term “worldview” is the idea that the way each individual person views the world is where truth is found. Reality is defined by what we perceive. It is defined by our senses. It is defined by the worldview glasses we choose to put on. So, in other words, reality is defined by our worldview and our worldview is what we choose for it to be. That makes truth subjective, even if our particular worldview maintains that truth is universal. We have to realize that subjectivity is baked into how most people use the term worldview. We’re not on the same page. We’re not even in the same universe. In this episode, Catherine and Dave dive into the origins of the term worldview, which was a concept coined by the German Philosopher Immanuel Kant. Then Dave encourages parents to adopt a more nuanced and effective approach based on assumptions rather than rigid and subjective worldviews. Looking ahead, the podcast promises to delve deeper into the three primary assumption types and their implications for navigating diverse beliefs and perspectives. By equipping parents with a fresh way to engage with differing worldviews, the upcoming episode aims to empower listeners to guide their children's faith journey with clarity and understanding. Guest bio: David Richardson is the founder of the Assumptions Institute and its Chief Executive Officer. Prior to founding the Assumptions Institute, Richardson served for 30 years on the staff of Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ, devoting most of his ministry to university professors. He holds a B.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Portland, and an M.A. degree in Theological Studies from the International School of Theology. Richardson also holds an MTh. degree in Applied Theology from the University of Oxford. His dissertation, “Accepting Christian Faith in the Academy” was an important exploratory study of the religious attitudes and beliefs of university professors and how to reach them for Christ. He understands education and educators very well. Richardson’s first book, Transparent: How to S
Mon, August 12, 2024
Philosophy Professor Peter Boghossian notoriously claimed that “faith is a cognitive sickness that’s been turned into a moral virtue.” He went on to say that every class is an opportunity to help students lose their faith. When the instructors our kids sit under in higher education come in with an agenda like that, Gen Z’s sharp exodus from the faith makes sense. A child would have to be well prepared to withstand that kind of onslaught to their faith. In this episode of "Christian Parent, Crazy World," Catherine delves into the critical question of how higher education is leading Christian kids away from their faith. Her special guest, David Richardson, brings a unique perspective on the landscape of higher education. With over 32 years of experience working with college and university professors, Dave sheds light on the challenges faced by Christian youth in academic settings. Dave's journey from atheist student to faith in Christ provides a powerful testimony of God's transformative work on college campuses. His insights into the beliefs and attitudes of professors shed light on the disconnect between faith and academia. Catherine and Dave explore the impact of higher education on the youth exodus from Christianity and the role of Christian parents in navigating this challenging terrain. The conversation delves into the importance of connecting faith to real-world issues and the need for Christians to live out their beliefs authentically. Hypocrisy and the lack of a tangible connection between God and academic disciplines are identified as key concerns for atheist and agnostic professors. The episode highlights the historical roots of the formalized discipline of science in Western Christian culture and the role of faith in shaping scientific inquiry. The discussion sets the stage for a deeper exploration of core assumptions that influence belief systems in the next episode. As parents grapple with the decision to send their children to secular institutions, Catherine and Dave offer valuable insights into understanding the challenges faced by Christian youth in higher education. By addressing the disconnect between faith and academia, this episode aims to equip parents with the knowledge and tools to support their children's faith journey in an increasingly secular world. Guest bio: David Richardson is the founder of the Assumptions Institute and its Chief Executive Officer. Prior to founding the Assumptions Institute, Richardson served for 30 years on the staff of Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ, devoting most of his ministry to university professors. He holds a B.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Portland, and an M.A. degree in Theological Studies from the International School of Theology. Richardson also holds an MTh. degree in Applied Th
Mon, August 05, 2024
Ryan Bomberger has been told that he should have never been born, that he doesn’t deserve to live. Repeatedly. Why? Because Ryan was conceived in rape. Less than 1% of pregnancies begin in the violent act of rape. Yet despite this extremely uncommon occurrence, the pro-choice narrative myopically centers around this rare circumstance as a justification for ending an innocent life. But people seldom ask: Is a child conceived in rape less human, less valuable to society? Is he or she less valuable to God? Pro-abortion advocates say that a child conceived in rape is, and some pro-lifers even make that exception as well. Ryan’s remarkable testimony of being conceived in rape but adopted in love serves as a powerful reminder that every life is sacred, valuable, and has purpose—regardless of the circumstances of their conception. Catherine and Ryan also explore the wonderful gift of adoption and the pervasive misconceptions surrounding the pro-life movement by highlighting the comprehensive support provided by pro-life organizations to women facing unplanned pregnancies. These workers provide holistic care before and after birth, offering housing, work opportunities, health care, furniture, baby supplies, childcare classes, and physical and emotional care for moms who don’t have a support system. Their conversation also touches on the book " Pro-Life Kids " authored by Ryan's wife, Bethany, which brilliantly simplifies complex arguments about the value of life for children to comprehend. The book reinforces the idea that every human being, regardless of their circumstances, possesses intrinsic value and dignity. RYAN BOMBERGER’S BIO: Ryan Bomberger , Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, The Radiance Foundation ( www.radiance.life ) . Ryan has been named “one of the 50 greatest pro-life leaders in the last 50 years” in the book “ Legacy of Life .” Author of the book “Not Equal: Civil Rights Gone Wrong” ( www.notequalbook.com ). Co-author of the children’s books “He is He” ( www.HeIsHe.org ) and “She is She” ( www.SheIsShe.com ). To learn more information about Radiance Foundation , visit www.radiance.life Radiance Foundation Social Media Pages: Radiance Facebook Page (@radiancefoundation): <a href="http://www.faceboo
Mon, July 29, 2024
In our culture, the use of preferred pronouns has become ubiquitous among Gen Zers and beyond. As a parent, you may have noticed this trend and wondered how to approach the subject with your children, especially your younger ones. It's crucial to start having conversations about pronouns and gender identity very young as many schools have embraced an agenda to "break the binary" in kindergarten. Ryan and Bethany Bomberger, co-founders of the Radiance Foundation, recognize the importance of addressing this issue and have created valuable resources to help parents navigate these conversations. In this episode, the Bombergers share their insights on the topic and discuss their groundbreaking books, She is She and He is He , which aim to reinforce simple, biological truths about gender. Ryan and Bethany emphasize the significance of bridging the gap between personal worldviews and addressing difficult topics with confidence. Episode highlights: The importance of addressing the issue early. The " Break the Binary " initiative in kindergarten. The importance of reinforcing simple biological truths with young children. The rise of the “T” in gender ideology creating a contradiction in the LGBTQ+ community. The dangers of hormone blockers and cross-sex hormones on young individuals. The deceptive nature of the transgender ideology and its impact on society. The role of Planned Parenthood in promoting gender confusion. How parental rights are under assault. Long-term studies on the effects of sex reassignment. Finding freedom in embracing one’s biological gender. The power of love, truth, and faith in guiding children towards their authentic selves . As parents, it is our responsibility to engage in honest, open conversations with our children about the complex issues they face in today's world, including the topics of pronouns and gender identity. By equipping ourselves with the knowledge and resources necessary to navigate these conversations, we can help our children understand the importance of embracing their biological sex and the freedom that comes with living authentically as the individuals God created them to be. Bios: Ryan Bomberger , Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, The Radiance Foundation ( www.radiance.life ) . Ryan has been named “one of the 50 greatest pro-life leaders in the last 50 years” in the book “ Legacy of Life .” Author of the book “Not Equal: Civil Rights Gone Wrong” ( www.
Mon, July 22, 2024
There is a truth to glean from a Pennsylvania field that can save the world. And we will miss it… if we don’t turn our eyes to see and our ears to hear. A lot of us are taking stock of where our country is right now. Our heads are spinning as we have watched these recent heartbreaking events unfold. We are dazed and confused. How do we make sense of it all? In this episode, Catherine breaks down the recent assassination attempt of Donald Trump with a prophetic ear to hear what God is saying through these supernatural events. Throughout Scripture, God speaks symbolically through the events that happen in our world. This is how He communicates, and He hasn’t stopped. We must listen to what He is saying through the crazy events unfolding in our time. He has a lot to say if we will give him our ear. <p data-pm-slice="1 1 ["workflowblock",{"id":"8caf9f0c-91fa-4744-8709-941d634af913","blocks":[{"id":"blk_01J36DRT1NEX5DD5EX43B2K1TB","status":"succeeded","type":"prompt","selected_variation":0,"variations":["As the host of \"Christian Parent Crazy World,\" I delved into a thought-provoking and deeply spiritual episode that explored a profound truth hidden within recent events involving Donald Trump. The episode began by emphasizing the importance of listening to God's message in the midst of chaotic and confusing times. The focal point was a near-fatal incident where a bullet grazed Trump's ear, leading to a reflection on the symbolic significance of this event.\n\nDrawing parallels between Trump's narrow escape and the sacrificial death of an innocent man named Corey Comparatory, the episode highlighted the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus Christ over 2,000 years ago. The host urged listeners to open their ears to God's message and turn their eyes towards the light of salvation offered by Jesus.\n\nThe narrative weaved through political tensions, civic responsibilities, and the divisive nature of current events, emphasizing the ultimate truth that no human leader can save us. Only through accepting Jesus' sacrifice can true salvation be found. The host encouraged listeners to pray for salvation and seek refuge in a Bible-believing church to nurture their faith.\n\nThe episode concluded with a call to share the message of salvation with others and to remain steadfast in listening to God's voice amidst the chaos of the world. The host expressed gratitude for the listeners' time and encouraged them to spread the podcast's message of hope and faith.\n\nOverall, the episode served as a poignant reminder of the eternal truth that salvation comes through Jesus Christ alone, urging listeners to turn their eyes to the light and embrace the message of redemption and grace."],"configuration":{"id":"blk_cfg_01J2KSP5HMMNYNA77WYX3YVWR2","type":"prompt","name":"Detailed Synopsis","description":null,"markdown_value":null,"prompt_value":"Write a detailed synopsis for this podcast episode. Write from the perspective o
Tue, July 16, 2024
Against the backdrop of recent troubling events and escalating tensions, Catherine delves into the profound divisions that have permeated society, emphasizing the critical role of faith in bridging these divides. In this timely episode, Catherine offers 9 guidelines to help heal our nation and bring about unity. These guidelines are not only spiritual but also relational, aiming to bridge the divide by the disciplines of prayer and fasting, and then fostering understanding and a shared sense of humanity with these best practices during contentious exchanges. SPIRITUAL GUIDELINES: Seek God's Perspective : Spend time in God's presence daily, disengaging from the world and engaging with Him to understand His perspective for our nation. Fast Regularly : Set aside longer periods of time to disengage from the world and engage with God through fasting. Prioritize Prayer : Specifically pray for our nation and leaders, seeking God's guidance and protection for them. Pray with Your Children : Model prayer for your children, involving them in praying for the nation and its leaders. Pray Corporately : Join with other believers in your church to pray for the nation, seeking unity and healing together. RELATIONAL GUIDELINES: 6. Challenge Policies, Not People : Focus on discussing policies rather than attacking individuals, respecting differing viewpoints. 7. Respect, Don't Ridicule : Avoid using derogatory labels and show respect towards those with opposing views. 8. Don't Assume a Motive : Refrain from assuming the motives behind someone's political stance, focusing on discussing methods rather than intentions. 9. Focus on Experience, Not Argument : Recognize that personal experiences can be more persuasive than arguments, aiming to share experiences that lead others to God. The episode culminates in a heartfelt prayer for the nation, calling for divine intervention, restoration, and a renewed sense of unity among individuals and communities. Catherine inspires listeners to embrace faith, prayer, and compassion as transformative tools in navigating the challenges of a divided society. SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: 2 Chronicles 7:14-16 Matthew 5:43-45 Proverbs 22:6 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, July 08, 2024
If we want our kids to stand strong in their faith, we need to have real answers to some of their hardest questions about God and His Word. Why did God use men to write His book? In this episode, Catherine unpacks this question and the powerful, life-altering answer. The fact that God used anointed men to write the Bible reveals this unmistakable truth: God's works through human beings to accomplish His will here on earth. This means that God wants to use our lives and the lives of our kids to write His story in our own time. This truth gives us incredible hope and purpose. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Intercessory Prayer: How God Can Use Your Prayers to Move Heaven and Earth by Dutch Sheets Bible Verses Discussed in This Episode: 2 Chronicles 16:9; Matthew 13:54-58 Find Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, July 01, 2024
Trying to find wholesome entertainment can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. As Christians, the most we usually hope for is entertainment that doesn’t undermine what we believe. But finding entertainment that actually reinforces Biblical values while wrestling through tough issues, does that even exist? It does. In this episode, Catherine is joined by author Felicia Ferguson to explore the world of redemptive fiction, a genre that tackles real-life issues from a biblical perspective. Felicia's latest novel, When Secrets Come Calling, could be ripped from today's headlines. The story centers on a dark secret that threatens to destroy the lives of a former couple. Felicia's characters turn to each other and then to God for hope and answers. Catherine and Felicia also discuss the importance of finding inspiring stories that shine God's light, especially in a world where such content can be hard to come by. Together, they dive into the impact fiction can have in addressing tough topics and encouraging listeners to make a difference for God's kingdom. Join Catherine and Felicia for a laid-back conversation that offers a refreshing break from the usual tough topics discussed on the show, and find the perfect beach read for your summer vacation. BOOK GIVEAWAY!: Enter for a chance to win a copy of Felicia’s award-winning debut novel, The Choices She Made by subscribing HERE or responding to Catherine's Instagram post. GUEST BIO: Felicia achieved master’s degrees in Healthcare Administration and Speech-Language Pathology, but has written since childhood and dreamed of authoring books that teach and inspire others. An award-winning fiction and non-fiction freelance writer, she has published several devotions and sweet romance short stories. Her passion, however, is writing women’s fiction and romantic suspense with strong female characters who work through their traumas and tragedies using biblical principles and counseling techniques. She is the past president of the Destin chapter of Word Weavers International, a member of the Pikes Peak Word Weavers chapter, the American Christian Fiction Writers Association, and incoming vice president of ACFW Colorado Springs. In 2024, she served as the conference coordinator for ACFW Colorado Springs’ Write in the Springs Conference. Her radio devotional, Build Faith for the Journey, airs Saturdays on Christian Mix 106. EPISODE RESOURCES Felicia Ferguson’s Website & Instagram When Secrets Come Calling <a href="https://feliciafergusonauthor.com/books/
Mon, June 24, 2024
As parents, we spend a lot of time and energy ensuring that our kids are safe in their physical spaces. We put up safeguards around hour homes. We go to great lengths to live in a safe neighborhood and send our kids to a safe school. But what about our kid’s digital spaces? The threats for our children are as significant in cyberspace as they are in their physical space. Catherine welcomes back Kristen Jenson, founder of Defend Young Minds, to discuss the threats our children face in cyberspace and how to protect them. Defend Young Minds creates powerful resources to protect children online. Our culture says that our children deserve privacy online, but no child deserves to face these threats alone. We may think that our child is just upstairs playing a video game, but there are dangers in digital spaces. You wouldn’t drop your child off in Central Park and say, “Have fun! I’ll see you in a few hours…” And yet we often leave our kids vulnerable to dangerous influences from around the world when we hand them an unprotected, unmonitored device. Some digital dangers that can ensnare kids include: Pornography Sexting Cyberbullying Sextortion Trafficking Tackling all the technology surrounding our kids may seem like an insurmountable task, but while our kids may have more tech savvy, we have wisdom. And we must use it to protect our kids. About the Guest: Kristen A. Jenson, MA is the founder of Defend Young Minds and #1 best-selling author of the Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of read-aloud books which have translations in 10 languages. She is also the executive producer of the Brain Defense: Digital Safety curriculum and the owner and CEO of Glen Cove Press, LLC. RESCOURCES MENTIONED: To enter the giveaway for a free set of Kristen’s books, SUBSCRIBE HERE . Defend Young Minds: All Articles Defend Young Minds: Tackle the Tech (section) 7 Essential Rules for New Tech to Safeguard Your Child <a href="https://www.defendyoungminds.com/post/do-kids-deserve-digita
Mon, June 17, 2024
Few conversations make parents fill more ill-equipped and tongue-tied than discussing the topic of pornography with our kids. How do we even broach the subject? Catherine’s guest has created a book series that does all of the hard work for us. Kristen Jenson is the #1 best-selling author of the Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of read-aloud books, which have been translated into 10 languages. These books define pornography and warn against the threats, and then they provide parents and kids with a game plan to defend young minds against the dangers. In this episode, Kristen walks parents through the Defend Young Minds triple defense plan for parents: Get the facts. Arm your kids. Continue the conversation As parents, we must give our kids the proper vocabulary to discuss this threat while explaining the dangers lurking behind enticing pictures and videos. And we need to empower our children to resist the temptation. Pornography isn’t your child’s fault, but it is their problem. No child deserves to face the porn industry alone. They need to be educated and they need to have a strategy for the moment when they encounter pornography. About the author Kristen A. Jenson, MA is the founder of Defend Young Minds and #1 best-selling author of the Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of read-aloud books which have translations in 10 languages. She is also the executive producer of the Brain Defense: Digital Safety curriculum and the owner and CEO of Glen Cove Press, LLC. RESOURCES MENTIONED: To enter the giveaway for a free set of Kristen’s books, SUBSCRIBE HERE . Good Pictures, Bad Pictures Book Series Defend Young Minds Website How To Talk to Kids about Pornography (free guide) My Kids Saw Porn, Now What (guide) How God Made Your Body by Jim Burns (ages 3-5) <a href="3/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2ZN5XJ1W0PJN9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.T-u8ECEpnqVbNLEPFtLj8xjCHF81DPe3mpisKA69Vi1LATRxX4tpDIPA5DeiWi_U.5dJercBNqim6YTLAecBvjoc6cQi7vNZIBF1BMqnvy2k&dib
Mon, June 10, 2024
The Surgeon General came out with a very troubling report recently on social media usage among children that should concern us as parents. What are those warnings and what do we as parents need to know to safeguard our kids? Catherine has invited Dr. Walt Mueller back to break it all down for us. Covered in this episode: *Often overlooked good things to celebrate in the area of technology and social media. *The shocking statistics and serious warnings contained in the recent Surgeon General’s Report on children and social media usage. *Warning signs of device addiction. *Important questions to ask ourselves regarding our device and social media usage as parents. *How to have meaningful conversation with our kids on the topic of social media. *Vital guidelines for protecting our kids from social media and device addiction. Bio: Dr. Walt Mueller is the founder and President of the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding, a non-profit organization serving schools, churches, and community organizations around the world in their efforts to strengthen families. Walt has been working with young people and families for over 35 years, and with a Masters of Divinity and a Doctorate in Postmodern Generation from Gordon Cromwell Theological Seminary, he has become a recognized authority on youth culture, family issues, and all things having to do with teens and their world. Walt is also the host of the Youth Culture Matters Podcast. EPISODE RESOURCES & LINKS: The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding Youth Culture Matters Podcast Youth Culture Matters: Episode 179 “Teens, Tech, and Social Media – A Youth Worker Roundtable” Social Media and Youth Mental Health – The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory 2023 Pew Research Center: Teens, Social Media and Technology (2022) The Social Dilemma (Netflix) Tony Renke: 12 Ways Your Phone
Mon, June 03, 2024
Media is bombarding our children at every turn, and at the same time the generation gap is widening. Catherine’s special guest, Dr. Walt Mueller specializes in understanding the next generation—their thought processes, their challenges, and the many ways that entertainment and media are bombarding our kids’ lives with deeply concerning messages. As founder and president of The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding, Walt has worked as a cross generational liaison for more than 35 years. Threats from the entertainment world have proliferated with endless internet and television inroads and influences. Walt and Catherine discuss concerning messages from: *Mr. Beast *Arthur *Madagascar *Chip & Potato *My Little Pony *Rugrats *Doc McStuffins *Ridley Jones As Walt wisely advises, we must read, listen to, and watch what is engaging the hearts and minds of our kids. We must not to be alarmist, but we must be aware. And we must speak first on all of these topics to establish a foundation of truth for our kids. Bio: Dr. Walt Mueller is the founder and President of the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding, a non-profit organization serving schools, churches, and community organizations around the world in their efforts to strengthen families. Walt has been working with young people and families for over 35 years, and with a Masters of Divinity and a Doctorate in Postmodern Generation from Gordon Cromwell Theological Seminary, he has become a recognized authority on youth culture, family issues, and all things having to do with teens and their world. Walt is also the host of the Youth Culture Matters Podcast. EPISODE RESOURCES & LINKS: The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding Youth Culture Matters Podcast CPYU Blog The Latest on Teens and Social Media Feb. 23, 2024 EPISODE 81: Can Your Kids Be Whoever They Want to Be in Life? All Creatures Great and Small (Masterpiece Theater) Will Mr. Best ‘Indoctrinate Young Children with Trangender Propaganda?,’ SBC Leader Asks Romper List of Shows with LGBTQ+ Characters Th
Mon, May 27, 2024
The mental health crisis in our country is at critical mass. Children are struggling like never before and parents are concerned, as they should be. What foundation do we need to have in place to help our kids to be strong mentally? Catherine’s guest, Dr. Bill Senyard, shares some warning signs that a child is struggling and offers practical ways to establish a strong foundation for your child’s mental health. Attachment theory, the prevailing psychological theory in child development, emphasizes a child’s emotional bond with their primary caregiver. Dr. Senyard defines the four primary attachment styles that a child can exhibit. They are: Secure—confident, reciprocal, non-reactive, resilient. Anxious—emotional, reactive, volatile. Fearful—composite of anxious and avoidant. Avoidant—isolated, emotionally distant. One relational style is mentally healthy and strong, the other three are showing signs of distress., of a breakdown in mental health. In this episode, Dr. Senyard gives practical ways to help children who exhibit those unhealthy traits. Dr. Bill Senyard’s bio: Bill’s career has taken him from being a Chemical engineer, a strategic management consultant, and a co-owner of an Inc. 500 high-tech company to fulltime church ministry where he served multiple congregations as a Lead Pastor for over 35 years. He is a popular conference speaker in the US and Canada as well as abroad. He has written over a dozen non-fiction books and workbooks on a wide range of important topics including, how Christians can effectively and Biblically forgive others, how frustrated parents of teens can be “good enough parents” and most importantly, God’s love for the unlovable. Bill is the creator of The Good Enough Parent , a phenomenal curriculum that has a ton of free resources for parents. Bill’s Website Good Enough Parent Curriculum Attachment Theory For Teens Simplified (video) Bill’s Book: Tale of the Unlikely Prince EPISODE RESOURCES: Episode 85: 8 Words Every Parent Must Say To Their Child Beyond Consequences by Heather T. Forbes <
Mon, May 20, 2024
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and according to the CDC , our kids are facing a mental health crisis. Consider these recent statistics: *Suicide & homicide rates in youth ages 10 to 24 are the highest they have been in decades, since 1968. *42% of adolescents are feeling sadness and hopelessness, up 50% from 2011 (57% are females). *22% of all students have considered attempting suicide, up from 36%. *Youth and young adults (ages 10-24) account for 15% of all suicides, an increase of 52.2% since 2000. *Suicide has become the second-leading cause of death for youth ages 10-24. *46% of adolescence ages 13 to 17 say that social media makes their body image worse. Parents are justifiably concerned, and often they don’t know where to start when a child is struggling mentally. Catherine’s guest in this episode is Dr. Bill Senyard, a mental health expert who specializes in helping parents reconnect the critical bond with their child to address the foundation of their mental health. Every child has two primary needs from their parents: 1. They need to feel CONNECTED. 2. They need to feel like they are ENOUGH. A child must know that their parents have their back, and they must know that they are loved no matter what. If this critical foundation breaks down, a child will become disconnected from their parents and others. They will suffer in all of their relationships and in their mental health. Bill shares how to reestablish that connection through attunement. If one in every three interactions with our kids attune to their foundational emotional needs, we can reconnect with our child and build a strong mental foundation for life. Dr. Bill Senyard’s bio: Bill’s career has taken him from being a Chemical engineer, a strategic management consultant, and a co-owner of an Inc. 500 high-tech company to fulltime church ministry where he served multiple congregations as a Lead Pastor for over 35 years. He is a popular conference speaker in the US and Canada as well as abroad. He has written over a dozen non-fiction books and workbooks on a wide range of important topics including, how Christians can effectively and Biblically forgive others, how frustrated parents of teens can be “good enough parents” and most importantly, God’s love for the unlovable. Bill is the creator of The Good Enough Parent , a phenomenal curriculum that has a ton of free resources for parents. Bill’s Website Good Enough Parent Curriculum Attachment Theory For Teens Simplified (video) Bill’s Book: <a href="https://gos
Mon, May 13, 2024
The problem of pain has plagued humanity since the beginning of time. Many great apologists have grappled with the reality of suffering, endeavoring to form a theologically sound answer to life’s hardest question. In this poignant exchange, a couple of moms wrestle with pain and suffering from a distinctly maternal point of view. Catherine and her guest from across the great pond, Ruth Jackson, have a conversation that is real, raw, and refreshingly honest. Miscarriage. Postpartum depression. Premature death. When suffering these heartbreaking realities, the temptation is to ask WHY… and yet answering the WHY doesn’t meet our deepest need. The Christian faith does offer an apologetic for suffering, but more importantly our faith tradition presents a God who came to earth and was broken on our behalf. He is intimately acquainted with suffering. He meets us in our grief. And when we weep, He weeps with us. As believers in Christ, we know who suffered for us. We know who suffers with us. And we know who will wipe away every tear and make all things new. RUTH JACKSON'S BIO: Ruth is a producer and youth specialist for Premier Christian Radio's Unbelievable radio programme and podcast, which brings Christians and non-Christians together for dialogue. ue. Ruth studied theology at Oxford University before working at the BBC’s flagship children’s television show Blue Peter. She then moved to the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, where she helped set up the youth apologetics strand Reboot. Ruth contributed to Hope Rising 365, a book for young women. She also plays bass guitar in award-winning all-girl rock ‘n roll band The Daisy Chains. Ruth’s Instagram Premier Christian Radio’s Unbelievable Unapologetic Podcast EPISODE RESOURCES: Episode 66: How Does a Good God Allow So Much Evil and Suffering in the World? w/ Dr. Douglas Groothuis Article: “Joy To The World” by Ruth Jackson Article: “ God Is Good but This Isn’t ” by Catherine Segars SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: John 11:35 Isaiah 61 Isaiah 49 John 1 Habakkuk 3 Lamentations 3 Psalm 56:8 Psalm 84:4-7 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at <a href="https://www.lifeaudio.com/contact-us"
Mon, May 06, 2024
In the last episode, Catherine highlighted the five primary apologetic approaches for defending the Christian faith. While varying greatly on inception points, strategy, philosophy and subject matter, all of the approaches agree on the superiority of one defense. That is—EXPERIENCE. A person’s experience with God is powerful and preeminent. Offering a personal testimony of how God has transformed your life is the one defense that no one can dispute, because it is your experience. A personal encounter with God solidifies one’s faith, making it rational, robust, and enduring. So how can we have a practical encounter with God? Catherine walks us through 10 practical ways that we can experience God: Make God your priority (engage with God’s Word, worship, and prayer daily). Plant yourself in the local church. Practice honest reflection and repentance. Fast regularly. Shake up your schedule with sacrifice. Get involved with a mission or ministry. Go on a mission’s trip. Go on a nature walk. Start a spiritual journal. Read a biography on a missionary or great Christian leader. The items on this list are not revolutionary, but implementing them are. Start with the first three, which need to be a part of every believer’s daily discipleship, and then choose a few others to try. As you commit to prioritizing God, you will experience Him in new and exciting ways. EPISODE RESOURCES: Resource on church wounds: Episode 44 – Have You Or Your Kids Been Wounded in the Church? Driven By Eternity: Make Your Life Count Today and Forever by John Bevere Fasting: Open the Door To a Deeper, More Intimate, More Powerful Relationship with God by Jentezen Franklin The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boon A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael by Elisabeth Elliott The Intercessor (Reese Howell) by Norman Grubb <a href="ht
Mon, April 29, 2024
Catherine offers a powerful message worthy of CP/CW’s 100th episode by revealing the #1 factor in maintaining a vibrant, lifelong faith, which corresponds perfectly with the #1 prayer every parent should pray over their kids. The answer to this question should interest us as followers of Christ personally and as parents. In her apologetic studies, Catherine discovered one defense of the faith that every believer is qualified to employ. She begins by summarizing the five primary approaches for defending the Christian faith. They are the: 1. Classic Method – a 2-step approach that begins with natural theology (the knowledge we acquire about God without Scripture or special revelation) to prove Intelligent Design and then proceeds to establish God as that intelligent being. 2. Evidential Method – 1-step approach that relies heavily on evidence, in particular miracles, to prove the existence of God. 3. Cumulative Method – a flexible method that utilizes various arguments and approaches to present an overwhelming case for the existence of God. 4. Presuppositional Method – a method that presupposes God’s existence due to the effect that sin has on our capacity to think and reason. 5. Reformed Epistemological Method – a method that de-emphasizes proof or evidence and focusses on the way that people actually acquire beliefs. These approaches vary quite a bit, but they all agree on one very important factor—that is experience. Having an experience with God is reason enough for believing in Him. Every believer can have a rational, justified faith by experience alone. And every follower of Christ can offer a powerful apologetic by simply sharing their experience with God. So what is the #1 factor in maintaining a lifelong faith? Experiencing God. And what is the most important prayer every parent should pray over their kids? “Lord, please help my child to have a powerful encounter with You.” Tune in next when Catherine offers 10 practical ways that you and your kids can experience God. EPISODE RESOURCES: Five Views on Apologetics , Steven B. Cohen ed. Signature in the Cell by Dr. Stephen Meyers <a h
Mon, April 22, 2024
Many people look at the Christian faith as just a religion of do’s and don’ts. Is it? This is a question we need to be very clear on as parents., for ourselves and for our kids. If our children think that the faith is just about all the things we can’t do and all the things we have to do, then they don’t really understand what Christianity is all about. And they probably won’t stick around. They will become a part of the majority of kids who are leaving the faith when they leave the nest. God never intended for our relationship with Him to be a labor-intensive checklist that is more of a burden than a delight. If this is how your kids approach the faith, chances are at some point they will chuck it for a belief system that doesn’t make them feel like they must constantly perform to be acceptable. So what are all those do’s and don’ts about in Scripture? Catherine explains that the do’s and don’t are about protecting us, not making us acceptable to our heavenly Father. Christ’s atoning work on the cross makes us acceptable to God. The don’t list isn’t comprised of a bunch of good stuff that God inexplicably doesn't want us to do—it contains what leads us to bondage. And God’s overwhelming heart is not to condemn us; it is to free us. Scripture shows how Christ is the Good Shepherd who leaves the 99 sheep who are doing the do’s to go after the one sheep being wounded by the don’ts. The Gospel of John depicts God as a passionate father who longs for his lost, don’t-doing child to come home. The list of do's and don'ts in Scripture are an expression of God's love for his children, his concern to protect his children, and his desire for them to thrive. Enjoy the re-airing of this favorite early episode of CP/CW and tune in next week for a very special 100th episode of the show! EPISODE RESOURCES: The tree of knowledge of good and evil: Genesis 2:15-17 Church of the Highlands: Freedom Curriculum The Parable of the Lost Sheep: Luke 15:1-7 The Parable of the Lost Son: Luke 15:11-32 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, April 15, 2024
The youth exodus is a very real concern for Christian parents. Much of CP/CW’s content is aimed at assuaging this falling away from the faith in our youth. But what does a parent do when they have a child who is questioning or has left the faith? How do you parent the prodigal child? Catherine answers these questions with hard-earned, first-hand experience by offering these vital guidelines: 1. Love your child unconditionally, regardless of what they think, say, or do. 2. Rid the obstacles in your child's life in prayer. 3. Recognize and respect what stage of parenting you are in: Caregiver, Cop, Coach, or Counselor. 4. Prayerfully establish Godly boundaries. Blessings come from boundaries. 5. Apologize for mistakes. Humility is a bridge builder. 6. Do not try to convince or convic t your child. That is the Holy Spirit’s job. 7. Do not coerce or control your child. That is how the enemy works. 8. Remember that your child does not need a sermon. They need an encounter with God. Laced throughout this advice are keen insights and critical direction on how to build a strong relationship with a teen or adult child who is on the prodigal path. There are things that can help to draw a child closer to God, and there are things that may seem right but are, in fact, counterproductive. They may push a child further from God. When a child questions the faith, we must patiently answer their questions. If they leave the faith, we must love them with no strings attached and fervently pray for them to have an encounter with God. Loving our kids like Christ while not compromising truth is the most important way we can minister to them in a place of wandering or doubt. Joining Catherine in the hosting chair is Laurie Christine, an author, podcast host, Biblical Parenting Coach, wife, and mom of four loud, adventurous boys. Her podcast, Redeeming the Chaos , invites moms of boys to join her on the wild, wonderful adventure of raising courageous boys and connecting them with Christ Her new devotional book for boys, Rise of the Enemy , was released on Amazon last year. EPISODE RESOURCES: EPISODE 14: How To Battle for Your Kids in Prayer Get Catherine’s Prodigal Bundle including a Scripture Prayer List for Children Who Have Left the Faith: Subscribe HERE Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising o
Mon, April 08, 2024
Studies show that a majority of kids raised in Christian homes are leaving the faith when they leave the nest. It is vital that we understand the primary reasons why young people no longer believe if we want to help them return to the faith. In this episode, Catherine airs an important conversation she had recently on the Redeeming the Chaos Podcast with Laurie Christine. Catherine and Laurie discuss new research which tells us why young people are bailing on Christianity. Highlighted are the 7 most prominent reasons Gen Zrs cite for walking away from the Christian faith. They are: 1. I have a hard time believing that a good God would allow so much evil or suffering in the world (29%): see EPISODE 66 w/ Dr. Douglas Groothuis 2. Christians are hypocrites (23%) 3. I believe science refutes too much of the Bible (20%) See Dr. Stephen Meyer : Signature in the Cell, The Return of the God Hypothesis, and Darwin’s Doubt ; also see Dr. John Lennox ( The “God Delusion “ Debate with Richard Dawkins) 4. I don’t believe in fairy tales (19%) see “ The Case for Christ ” & “ The Case for Christ for Kids ” by Lee Strobel 5. There are too many injustices in the history of Christianity (15%) see <a href="https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-worl
Mon, April 01, 2024
There is no formula for raising a child to be a lifelong follower of Christ. There is no 5 or 10 or even 20-step program to raising godly kids. Parents have a vital part to play as we commit to raise our children biblically, but we cannot choose the faith for our kids. So what happens when you do your part as parents. You are diligent about training your kids biblically, and the spiritual formation of your children is first and foremost in your mind. You have gone to church but didn’t leave the responsibility of teaching your kids up to the church. You have done the devotionals, taught the Bible stories, memorized the Scriptures, and you’ve had the deep conversations… And you get a different result than you were expecting. Your child doubts. Your child wanders. Your child takes a different path, perhaps the prodigal path. What then? Catherine and her guest DJ Harry cover this tear-jerking territory as they continue to glean parenting wisdom from the book of Daniel. Pastor Harry shares the following powerful parenting lessons from the first chapter of Daniel: We don't get to choose when or how our children's faith will be tested. (Daniel 1:1) A well-rounded education is a necessary part of significant influence. (Daniel 1:4) There was an intentional transfer of faith from Daniel's parents to Daniel. (Daniel 1:8) Daniel knew how to appeal to his ungodly authorities Daniel. (Daniel 1:11-13) But even when we parent biblically to the best of our ability, even when we apply all these lessons, some kids will choose to wander. That does not absolve parents from our responsibility to train our children in the way they should go, which includes taking to heart these incredible lessons we can learn from the book of Daniel. But the results are not up to us. Parents must remember that we are not judged by God for our results. We are judged by God for our faithfulness. And our faithfulness in standing our ground, in maintaining that godly witness as our kids go out on their own, and our faithfulness to pray over our kids every day—that work will not return void. DJ HARRY’S BIO: DJ and Lorrie Harry have been spent their entire lives ministering to others. Their early years were spent in the classroom where they developed a love for teaching and building relationships. In recent years, DJ has served as the Senior Pastor at Needham’s Grove Baptist Church in Seagrove, NC. Together, they currently host the Better Together podcast and love speaking at couples retreats and parenting conferences. DJ and Lorrie have a desire to encourage and equip young couples as they walk down the road of marri
Mon, March 25, 2024
Raising kids to stand strong in the faith while living in a godless culture is the greatest challenge Christian parents face today. In a world where a majority of kids from Christian households leave the faith after leaving the nest, what can Christian parents do to establish a firm spiritual foundation for their children? Catherine and Pastor DJ Harry look to the book of Daniel to answer that question. Four young men in this prophetic Old Testament book stayed committed to God in a very dark and godless culture. They stood when everyone else bowed. They prayed to the one true God when it could cost their lives. DJ has identified four lessons that parents can take from Daniel and his friends that will aid in the spiritual formation of our children. The first two lessons are covered in this episode. They are: We don't get to choose when or how our children's faith will be tested. (Daniel 1:1) “ In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged it.” A well-rounded education is a necessary part of significant influence. (Daniel 1:4) Daniel and his friends were “ young men without any physical defect, handsome, showing aptitude for every kind of learning, well informed, quick to understand, and qualified to serve in the king’s palace.” We don’t know when or how our children will be tested, so we must be diligent about establishing a well-rounded spiritual education for our kids. It is our job as godly parents to be very intentional about the spiritual formation of our children. That preparation is the rich soil from which the seeds of truth can flourish. God plants the seeds. As parents, we nourish the soil and put our kids in environments where that planting can take place. DJ HARRY’S BIO: DJ and Lorrie Harry have been spent their entire lives ministering to others. Their early years were spent in the classroom where they developed a love for teaching and building relationships. In recent years, DJ has served as the Senior Pastor at Needham’s Grove Baptist Church in Seagrove, NC. Together, they currently host the Better Together podcast and love speaking at couples retreats and parenting conferences. DJ and Lorrie have a desire to encourage and equip young couples as they walk down the road of marriage and parenting. Links: DJ Harry’s website The Better Together Podcast To receive a free copy of The Prodigal Bundle, subscribe HERE . “<a href="https://research.lif
Mon, March 18, 2024
As parents, we have a central role to play in passing on faith and freedom to the next generation. The spiritual soil of our kid’s lives is nurtured first and foremost by us through modeling the biblical life, through education and prayer, and through the stories we pass on to our kids about the faith. Catherine wraps up a trilogy of conversations with world-renowned freedom expert, Os Guinness, author of The Magna Carta of Humanity: Sinai’s Revolutionary Faith and the Future of Freedom. In this episode, they discuss: The origin and DNA of ordered freedom. The magnitude of the Genesis declaration that we are made in God’s image. The decline of the west leading to a need for renewal. The power of the creative minority. How parents have the greatest part to play in passing on freedom, equality, human dignity, and faith. What makes the greatest difference in human history? It is the stories parents tell our children. It is the truth we instill in them. It is the faith they see lived day in and day out from us as ordinary parents planting the seeds of an extraordinary God in the hearts of our kids. This simple but profound work is what makes the difference in the lives of our children, our communities, our country, and our world. OS GUINNESS' BIO: Os Guinness is an author, social critic, and great-great-great grandson of Arthur Guinness, the Dublin brewer. Os has written or edited more than 30 books that offer valuable insight into the cultural, political, and social contexts in which we all live. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of London and his D.Phil in the social sciences from Oriel College, Oxford. Os Guinness WEBSITE The Magna Carta of Humanity: Sinai’s Revolutionary Faith and the Future of Freedom OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: EPISODE 94: “The Dilemma Christians Face at the Ballot Box” EPISODE 93: “ What Most Americans Don’t Understand about Freedom ” SCRIPTURE R
Mon, March 11, 2024
The crisis of leadership in our country is palpable right now, and Christian parents feel that challenge in big ways and small. We don’t have a pure choice at the ballot box, particularly on the national stage. Many Christians have a crisis of conscious when choosing a presidential leader. How should we respond? Catherine continues her conversation with the world-renowned author, philosopher, historian, and theologian Os Guinness. Together, they have a frank discussion about: *The evangelical roots of abolition. *The bewitching of Americans from the ideals of our revolution to the ideals of the French Revolutions. *The “Long March” (infiltration of Marxist ideology) on our institutions. *Antonio Gramsci: 5 Pillars of western civilization that must fall for a successful Marxist Revolution to succeed identified by Antonio Gramsci (religion, family, education, media, law). *Classical Marxism (communism) vs. Cultural Marxism. *The link between faith and fertility/secularism and futility. *The perilous state of our union. *The crisis of leadership on the national stage. *The dilemma Christians face at the ballot box (co-belligerence vs. alliance). *The prayer we should pray for the leader we need. Much of their conversation centers on the desperate need for Godly leadership at all levels of our government, but especially on the national stage. “Leaders serve. Great leaders of free republics are teachers of freedom, like Moses,” says Os. We need that kind of leader. Os admonishes Christians to hold our leadership accountable while recognizing the difference between co-belligerence (uniting for a common cause) and alliance. Os also shares the prayer that he and his wife pray over our nation every day: “Lord… Set over us a leader such that it would be to Your glory to give the victory through him or her.” Amen. OS GUINNESS' BIO: Os Guinness is an author, social critic, and great-great-great grandson of Arthur Guinness, the Dublin brewer. Os has written or edited more than 30 books that offer valuable insight into the cultural, political, and social contexts in which we all live. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of London and his D.Phil in the social sciences from Oriel College, Oxford. Os Guinness WEBSITE The Magna Carta of Humanity: Sinai
Mon, March 04, 2024
There's a lot we don't understand about freedom in this country. Lasting freedom, in any quantifiable sense, is very new to the historical landscape. After all, the United States fought a bloody revolution to acquire it just a few centuries ago. But where did the idea of freedom come from? What prerequisites are necessary to achieve freedom? And most importantly... What is necessary to keep freedom? Catherine is joined by one of the great intellectual minds in the world today to discuss the nature of freedom and the future of our country. Having authored and edited over 30 books, including The Magna Carta of Humanity: Sinai’s Revolutionary Faith and the Future of Freedom, Os Guinness is a world-renowned authority on freedom. As a western survivor of the Chinese Communist Revolution under Mao Zedong in 1949, and then having extensively studied the fields of history, philosophy, religion, theology, apologetics, and culture, Os possesses not a one-in-a-million perspective on the nature and necessary foundation for freedom to exist and thrive—his perspective is one-in-8 billion. As Os reveals, slavery is the norm in human history. Freedom is the anomaly. And yet America’s founders established freedom. But they did not uncover the roots of liberty in 17th century enlightenment thinkers as some suppose. Rather the roots of freedom were excavated from the ancient Hebrew Republic , which was founded on a radical concept of covenant, or constitution, that requires the consent of the governed. The ramifications of these applied truths are far reaching, and they establish the critical foundation for freedom to exist. As freedom-loving Americans, there's a lot we don't understand about our freedom. Starting with the definition. “Freedom is not the permission to do what you like. It is the power to do what you ought,” says Os. Most Westerners see freedom as a license to fulfill one’s whims and desires, as Rousseau’s philosophy encouraged. This hedonistic definition supports the ideals of the French Revolution of 1789. But a Biblical understanding of freedom, which our founders possessed, recognizes the weakness of mankind and therefore establishes a system of checks and balances for "ambition to counter ambition." The plan was brilliant. The American Revolution is diametrically opposed to the French, but as Os prophetically speaks to our country today, "WHO HAS BEWITCHED YOU, AMERICA? YOU ARE FOLLOWING THE WRONG REVOLUTION." We cannot maintain freedom by following the ideals of the wrong revolution. We would be wise to remember Paul's words to the church of Galatia: “ It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stan
Mon, February 26, 2024
Something in the human soul cries out for equality. It is certainly a virtue that our culture lauds and espouses. Where does the idea of equality come from? Can we arrive at the concept of equality from a naturalistic or humanistic worldview? How do we obtain equality? Catherine’s special guest in this episode is an expert in the fields of philosophy, theology, and apologetics. Dr. Douglas Groothuis has devoted an entire chapter of his recent book Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Cultural Topics to the topic of equality. The necessary foundation for equality is a huge argument in favor of the Christian faith and the Christian worldview. The renowned atheistic historian Yuval Noah Harari openly admits in his bestselling book, Sapiens, that “the Americans got the idea of equality from Christianity, which argues that every person has a divinely created soul, and that all souls are equal before God.” It is impossible to ground the concept of equality without the Christian worldview, which says that we are created in the image of a personal, loving, all-powerful, all-knowing God. We have all fallen short of His glory, so Christ paid an equal price to redeem us. There is no basis for equality without the Christian God and the Christian worldview. Catherine and Dr. Groothuis unpack the concept of equality in this episode, and in doing so they arrive at a powerful argument in favor of the Christian faith. Our kids in live in a world that demands equality. We need to help them see where it comes from. GROOTHUIS’ BIO: Dr. Groothuis holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy (University of Oregon, 1993) has served a Professor of Philosophy and the head of the apologetics and ethics program at Denver Seminary since 1993. He is looking forward to a new chapter as the distinguished university research professor of apologetics and Christian worldview at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author of nineteen books, including the popular and voluminous textbook, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith , 2nd ed. (IVP Academic, 2022), as well as a poignant memoir, <a
Mon, February 19, 2024
Cancel culture is nothing new. We see it all throughout Scripture. The enemy loves to cancel people. He tried to cancel Jesus, but it didn’t work. Satan never stops trying to silence the truth. In this episode, Catherine investigates the shocking roots of the new political movement that has codified cancel culture in our society. Where does it come from? Catherine’s special guest has written a brilliant response to the radical ideology at the heart of cancel culture, an ideology that has set our cities on fire and exacerbated the racial divide. Dr. Douglas Groothuis has authored dozens of books and scholarly articles and is a leading expert on philosophy, theology, history, religion, and culture. His recent book, Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Cultural Topics , expertly traces cancel culture back to its Marxist roots. Topics covered in this episode include: Marxism & Neo-Marxism Repressive Tolerance Racism Black Lives Matter Defund the Police Cancel Culture Standpoint Epistemology Intersectionality Dr. Groothuis takes us on a journey to dig up the toxic roots of cancel culture and points us toward the liberating truth at the heart of the Gospel. DR. GROOTHUIS’ BIO: Dr. Groothuis holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy (University of Oregon, 1993) has served a Professor of Philosophy and the head of the apologetics and ethics program at Denver Seminary since 1993. He is looking forward to a new chapter as the distinguished university research professor of apologetics and Christian worldview at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author of nineteen books, including the popular and voluminous textbook, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith , 2nd ed. (IVP Academic, 2022), as well as a poignant memoir, Walking Through Twilight: A Wife’s Illness—a Philosopher’s Lament (InterVarsity, 2017), and a bold critique of Critical Race Theory, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Streets-Confidently-Incendiary-Cultural/dp/1684513081/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1NYVMOQBNRKXI&keywords=Fire+in+the+Streets&qid=1708138319&sprefix=fire+in+the+streets%2Caps%2C11
Mon, February 12, 2024
Is it possible for a marriage to recover from infidelity? Can the emotional wounds of an affair ever be a thing of the past? Can trust be rebuilt after betrayal? Catherine’s special guests in this episode answer those questions with a resounding “yes!” Josh and Katie Walters, authors of New Marriage, Same Couple: Don’t Let Your Worst Days Be Your Last Days, had a marriage that was rocked to the core from an affair that nearly destroyed their relationship. Their restoration required grace, forgiveness, hope, and leaning into God like never before, but now their marriage is the epitome of love and fulfillment that we all long for with our spouses. In this raw conversation, Josh shares how the desperation of his darkest hours fed a hunger for God like never before, and that hunger brought hope and healing. Katie shares how she found in Christ a loving Savior who is kinder than anyone we know. Piece by piece, God put their marriage back together and has given them a ministry to restore other marriages. The enemy has come to steal our marriages, our children, our families, our futures, but God is committed to bring abundant life into our closest relationships. Josh and Katie Walters have experienced this reality first hand and they seek to share that redemption with others. Josh’s Bio: Josh has been on staff at Seacoast Church for the last 14 years where he currently serves as the Executive Pastor for Seacoast Experience. He is a member of the Teaching Team and helps oversee what happens in person and online each weekend. Katie’s Bio: Katie serves on the Experience Team at Seacoast Church and teaches as well. She is the CEO of Francis and Benedict , a fashion line that creates waxprint clothing hand made by single moms and widows in Togo, Africa. EPISODE RESOURCES: Josh & Katie’s Website Connect with them on Instagram & Facebook New Marriage, Same Couple: Don’t Let Your Days Be Your Last Days New Marriage, Same Couple Workbook <a href="https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=0e8323c2151ee07e&sxsrf=ACQVn08iYmKIYPHB3wdEy-QIy96TXA9O9Q:1707015694084&q=jeremy+renner&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa
Mon, February 05, 2024
We all want to have a marriage that thrives, but one-third of Christian marriages end in divorce, a figure that is “statistically identical to that of non-born again adults” according to recent research from Barna. What critical foundation are so many Christians missing in their marriage that leads to the demise of their primary relationship? Josh and Katie Walters, authors of the brand new book New Marriage, Same Couple: Don’t Let Your Worst Days Be Your Last Days, identify four essential principles that will help every marriage to thrive. After a devastating season involving an affair that rocked their marriage to the core, Josh and Katie discovered four Biblical mindsets that transformed their relationship. Those mindsets form the word STAY: S—Start with you. T—Take quitting off the table. A—Allow others to be a part of your story. Y—Yield to God’s vision for your marriage. The true testament of these mindsets is that they were applied to a dead marriage, and now that marriage is thriving. Catherine, Josh & Katie have a refreshing, raw, and grace-filled conversation about how we allow the enemy to sew seeds of discord and destruction into our relationships, but God has a plan to redeem what the enemy has stolen. Josh’s Bio: Josh has been on staff at Seacoast Church for the last 14 years where he currently serves as the Executive Pastor for Seacoast Experience. He is a member of the Teaching Team and helps oversee what happens in person and online each weekend. Katie’s Bio: Katie serves on the Experience Team at Seacoast Church and teaches as well. She is the CEO of Francis and Benedict, a fashion line that creates waxprint clothing hand made by single moms and widows in Togo, Africa. EPISODE RESOURCES: Josh & Katie’s Website Connect with them on Instagram & Facebook New Marriage, Same Couple: Don’t Let Your Days Be Your Last Days New Marriage, Same Couple Workbook <a href="https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=0e8323c2151ee07e&s
Mon, January 29, 2024
Life has tough lessons in store for all of us. Seeing those experiences through the lens of Biblical truth is imperative if we want to thrive in these difficult seasons and grow. As parents, we want to prepare our kids for these challenges so they can flourish. What lessons are most important for our kids to learn? In this wildly creative episode, Catherine digs into her acting roots and shares the three most important lessons life teaches everyone by examining the foundational principals of improvisational acting. Those lessons are: 1. You can’t choose what happens to you in life, but you can choose your response. At some point, life throws everyone a curve ball. An anticipated promotion doesn’t happen. A beloved child has a permanent disability. A routine outing results in a tragic accident. In big ways and small ways, life disappoints us. So what do you do? Life lesson # 2 tells us. 2. Whatever life brings you in life, accept it and build. When life gives us a sucker punch to the gut, we must remember that God causes all things work together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose (Rom. 8:28) So we need to teach our kids to accept whatever comes our way, and build on it—expecting God to do something good with what ails us. 3. With God, your mistake can become a masterpiece. That excruciating loss in your life, that big mistake, that epic fail, that horrific accident… in the hands of God can become triumphant. It can become the greatest victory. It can become a new ministry that leads other people to victory—if we let God have His way. Teaching our kids these practical principles will enable them to grow in the toughest seasons of life by trusting God to bring good out of what the enemy meant for harm. SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: James 1:2-4 Romans 8:28 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, January 22, 2024
We think of sex trafficking as being out there somewhere in the jungles of Central America or in Thailand and Cambodia. And to be sure, it is there. But what we must understand as parents and as Christians is that human trafficking is in every zip code in the United States as well. What do we need to know as parents to help prevent our children from being sexually exploited? In this episode, Dr. Rondy Smith shares the shocking way many young girls are being lured by sexual predators. She reads a letter from a young woman with the pseudonym “V” who was sexually exploited for all of her teenage years—and her parents had no idea even though it was happening under their roof. “V” was lured into a sexually exploitive relationship by a distant family member in his 30s who was posing as a suicidal 12-year-old boy from a neighboring school. Once this predator got his first image, he had control which he used to manipulate “V” for 8 years. Rondy provides invaluable advice for parents to spot the signs of sexual exploitation. Moms and dads must: *Heed that still, small voice—if something feels off, trust your instincts. *If your child panics when denied access to their devices, dig deeper. That could be a sign that they are in a sexually exploitive relationship. *Know that your child will often take the blame for their abuser and seek to shield others from the pain of what is happening. *Use extreme caution when posting pictures of children online. *Learn to think like a predator because they exist. *Not live in fear, but awareness. Parents must be “wise as serpents but innocent as doves.” (Matt. 10:16). We must know the threats and the signs in order to prevent the spread of this evil. Rondy’s bio: Dr. Rondy Smith is Founder & CEO of Rest Stop Ministries, which is a residential restoration program for female survivors of sex trafficking in the Nashville, TN area. Rondy is an ordained minister with a Doctorate in Education from Vanderbilt University in Human & Organizational Development, and she has served 37 years in Corporate, Academic, and Ministry professions. EPISODE RESOURCES: Rest Stop Ministries , Rest Stop: Instagram , Facebook , Twitter NCOSE: The National Center on Sexual Exploitation SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Galatians 1:5 Hebrews 10:23 Romans 4:17 Matthew 18:10-14 (the lost sheep) Psalm 40:1-3 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at <a h
Mon, January 15, 2024
January is National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month. Joining Catherine in a vital conversation to promote awareness is an expert in the field of sexual trauma recovery. Dr. Rondy Smith is the Founder & CEO of Rest Stop Ministries ,Tennessee’s first long-term residential restoration program for female survivors of sex trafficking. Rest Stop walks hand-in-hand with victims of sexual trauma through a 3-year recovery program. Graduates are able live happy, healthy, productive lives after completing this God-ordained work. Catherine’s powerful conversation with Rondy reveals the magnitude of the problem, highlighting the shocking fact that sex trafficking exists in every zip code in the United States. Human trafficking is a world-wide, multi-billion dollar industry that is hidden in plain sight. Here is the alarming reality: There are 27 million people enslaved in the world today, more than any time in history. 80% are female and 50% of those are children trafficked for sexual exploitation. (That is over 10 million kids.) Sex Trafficking is a 34 billion dollar business – it is the 2nd largest criminal enterprise and fastest growing crime in the world. Every 2 minutes a child is trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation in the United States (according to the U.S. Department of Justice). Almost 300,000 American children are at risk annually for trafficking into the sex industry (according to the U.S. Department of State). The average age of entry into prostitution is 13. There are girls as young as 5 and 6 years old in the U.S. that are forced to do sexual acts for economic gain by their pimp (U.S. Department of Justice). (Stats from Rest Stop Ministries. ) The problem is overwhelming, but Rondy points listeners toward practical ways that they can get involved in the fight against human trafficking. Proverbs 24:11 tells us to “ Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter.” The imperative from Scripture is clear, and we all have a part to play. We can’t fix a problem that we refuse to look at. God hates injustice. So we must take a long, hard look at this problem and become a part of the solution. RONDY'S BIO: Dr. Rondy Smith is Founder & CEO of Rest Stop Ministries, which is a residential restoration program for female survivors of sex trafficking in the Nashville, TN area. Rondy is an ordained minister with a Doctorate in Education from Vanderbilt University in Human & Organizational Development, and she has served 37 years in Corporate, Academic, and Ministry professions.
Mon, January 08, 2024
There are eight critically important words that as parents we need to say to our kids, as often as necessary—and they are hard. They may be the hardest words to say in the English language. They are relationship building words, and words that model what true repentance looks like. If you don’t learn how to say these words, at some point, your relationship with your child will break. Those words are: “I’m sorry. I was wrong. Please forgive me.” In this episode, Catherine walks through the vital components of this critically important admission. It isn’t enough to express regret or sorrow. When we have wronged our child, as parents we must also admit culpability, which helps to free our child from the injury and begin the process of healing. Finally, we must ask for forgiveness, which helps our child to actively release the wound to God. Also in this episode, Catherine shares: 3 key objectives that repentance accomplishes 2 crucial ways parents can be wrong 4 primary stages of parenting 8 bonus words to restore your relationship with your child Talking about what is wrong in the world is the central theme of CPCW, but talking about what is wrong in us is much harder. We can’t effectively address what is wrong out there until we first address what is wrong in us. Expressing humility and true repentance is one of the most important spiritual disciplines we can teach our child. We must teach our kids this vital disciple not just in theory, but also in practice. SCRIPTURE PASSAGES REFERENCED: 1 Corinthians 13:1-7 John 13:2-17 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, January 01, 2024
This is one of Catherine’s most practical podcast and has been selected as a "best of" episode from 2022. In this insightful message, Catherine helps you leave behind the old and embrace the new with a “Dashboard for Life,” which is a report card containing 13 gauges on how to improve in the new year. Catherine walks you through how to examine your faith life, your marriage or dating life, your family life, and nine other areas by offering simple, everyday guidance on how to make effective and lasting change. This powerful tool for self-assessment will help all of your relationships, especially your parenting relationships. But most of all, it will help improve your relationship with God. And when that relationship is better, all of your relationships are better. To get the “Dashboard for Life” Report Card, subscribe on Catherine’s website: https://catherinesegars.com/ OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED: Chris Hodges’ Sermon, The Best Teacher, Dec. 26, 2021: https://www.churchofthehighlands.com/media/message/the-best-teacher Financial class: Financial Peace University: https://www.ramseysolutions.com/ramseyplus/financial-peace The One Year Bible: Paperback: https://bit.ly/34RK7GZ Ebook: https://bit.ly/3A4yesO Bible Reading Plans: https://bit.ly/3FzgdUM Life Application Bible: https://bit.ly/3A5iPIN Episode 17 of our show - “How To Discover Your Purpose in Life,” https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/how-to-discover-your-purpose-in-life Spiritual Gifts & Personality tests: https://giftstest.com/ http://www.humanmetrics.com/personality Scriptures mentioned: Psalm 100:4; Psalm 51:10; Romans 8:28; Proverbs 29:18; 2 Corinthians 10:5 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Tue, December 26, 2023
King David said, “I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.” (Psalm 119:11) As Believers, we know that we are supposed to hide God’s Word in our hearts, but most of have a really heard time retaining Scripture. We know that a verse is somewhere in a certain book of the Bible, and we sort of know what it says—but we can’t quote it, or even find it without an aid. What if there were some simple techniques that helped Scripture to stick in your memory and reside in your heart? There are. In this special New Year’s episode of CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD, Catherine shares her tried and true method for memorizing Scripture. Her secret is the power of song. And she welcomes Zac Fitzsimmons, an insanely talented singer/songwriter to share his music with the CP/CW audience. Zac is devoted to creating powerful, anointed songs from word-for-word passages of Scripture. He sings Psalm 1 and Psalm 8 live in this episode, and Catherine sings harmony. Catherine also shares the proven method she uses for committing Scripture to memory with her kids through song and sign language. And Catherine issues a challenge to memorize one verse a week this year using a Scripture song—just one verse a week. Even if you fall short of 52 verses in 2024, you will have memorized quite a few and you will have soaked in God’s Word intently and intentionally, and that meditation will bear a lot of fruit in your life and in your family. So join Catherine’s challenge to learn more Scripture in 2024 than you ever have before! You can email Catherine to offer feedback and tell her about your Bible memory plan for the new year at catherine@catherinesegars.com. Zac Fitzsimmons Bio: Zac is a Christian singer/songwriter from Minnesota, USA. He has led various congregations in musical worship for over twenty years and is most known for his ongoing endeavor of writing music and melodies to the Psalms word for word from the English Standard Version of the Bible. These songs are being discovered by people worldwide as valuable tools for soaking in the scriptures in a new way and aiding in scripture memorization. You can find links to the audio, lyric videos and chord charts at www.psalmsongswordforword.com You can also find Zac on YouTube and Instagram . To receive downloads of Zac & Catherine’s live perform of Psalm 8, Zac’s performance of Psalm 1, and all of Catherine’s Scripture songs, and pro tips for memorizing the Bible, subscribe at Catherine’s website: https://catherinesegars.com/resources EPISODE RESOURC
Mon, December 18, 2023
Keeping Christ at the center of Christmas is a huge challenge. Busy parents are constantly pushed and pulled a hundred different directions, especially at the holidays. Our event calendar in December can look like a flow-chart from an international airport with constant departures and arrivals. It is easy to forget Christ in the hustle and bustle of baking, shopping, wrapping, and party-hopping. How do we keep our families focused on Christ during the hectic holiday season? Bethany Kimsey, host of the Warrior Mama Podcast , joins Catherine again to discuss how to keep our hearts and our families concentrated on Christ during the Christmas season. These two moms have over 40 years of parenting experience, and in this episode, they share their favorite Christ-centered family traditions. These traditions are: *Don’t compare yourself to other families. *Study the names of Jesus . * Celebrate Advent . *Watch Christ-centered entertainment . *Create a Jesse Tree . *Assign Scripture passages to each family member for Christmas. *Educate your kids and give to a Christ-centered mission . *Celebrate Jolaboklaflod (an evening of book-giving) with Christ-centered books. Employing some of these wonderful family traditions will help counteract the busyness, the commercialism and materialism, and the overall stress of Christmas. Bethany’s bio: As a mother to 8 children, Bethany Kimsey has seen God radically change her messy motherhood from weary, anxious, and frantic to peaceful, joyful, and triumphant. She helps weary mothers win the battle against worry and fatigue as they understand their identity in Christ and rest in the hope of the Gospel in community with other moms. Bethany recently authored A Warrior Mama’s Prayer Journal to help mothers pray intentionally over their children and anchor in gospel truths. This can be purchased at www.Bethanykimsey.co . She would love to connect at her website bethany
Mon, December 11, 2023
“He sees you when you’re sleeping. He knows when you’re awake. He knows when you’ve been bad or good So be good for goodness sake.” Our culture tells us that Jolly ole St. Nicholas is keeping a list, and he’s checking it twice. He’s gonna find out who’s naughty or nice. So the gifts under our tree at Christmas are a direct result of how good or bad we’ve been throughout the year. Is that how our faith works? Did God give the great gift of Christ to the world because we were good? Because we deserved Him? No. The Christian faith tells us that a very good God sent the gift of his Son to a broken humanity, to a hopeless people who have fallen short of His glory. We don’t deserve the gift of Jesus, but God gave this gift because of His overwhelming love for us. Likewise, the gifts under our tree for our kids must not be attached to their behavior. Unlike Santa Clause, our gifts must not have strings attached. They should be a result of our love, not a manipulative ploy to garner a good performance from our kids. Joining Catherine as a co-host for this vital conversation about what our culture gets wrong about Christmas is Bethany Kimsey, a mother of 8 and host of The Warrior Mama Podcast, a show that is devoted to applying the Gospel to the daily details of parenting our children. Together, Bethany and Catherine tackle one of the greatest cultural lies about Christmas—the lie that your Christmas gifts are attached to your goodness. Bethany's bio: As a mother to 8 children, Bethany Kimsey has seen God radically change her messy motherhood from weary, anxious, and frantic to peaceful, joyful, and triumphant. She helps weary mothers win the battle against worry and fatigue as they understand their identity in Christ and rest in the hope of the Gospel in community with other moms. As a writer, speaker, and encourager of mothers, she wants to see a generation of moms who can connect their motherhood to the love of Jesus in real and practical ways so that they can be confident. Bethany recently authored A Warrior Mama’s Prayer Journal to help mothers pray intentionally over their children and anchor in gospel truths. This can be purchased at www.Bethanykimsey.co . She would love to connect at her website bethanykimsey .com or her Warrior Mama podcast https://whengodbreaksthrough.libsyn.com found on your favorite podcast platform. You can connect with Bethany on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bethanykimse
Mon, December 04, 2023
There is a powerful and pervasive cultural myth being piped into our kids these days, and you are a bad parent if you don’t buy into it. The myth says that our kids can be whoever they want to be in life. Is this idea BIBLICAL? Is it TRUE or even REALISTIC ? In this solo episode, Catherine tackles this topic head on to establish what is Biblical and what is cultural when it comes to the dreams that our children pursue in life. The idea that you can be whoever you want to be is the central theme in countless books, movies, and television shows. If you can dream it, you can be it. So the pressure is on for parents to support our child’s dream no matter what it is. After all, one of the most popular verses in the Bible tells us that “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (Phil. 4:13) We often fail to note that this verse is cherry-picked out of a section where Paul talks about his countless struggles, sharing how he has learned contentment with little or with much, in hunger or well fed. This verse is often used to promote the pursuit of a glorious dream yielding material success. It is seldom used to console someone whose dream has been crushed. And yet Paul said that in Christ, we can be content in both of those realities. Can our kid be whoever they want to be in life? No. Nor do we want them to be. But our kids can be who God created them to be in life. And who God has created them to be is the most exciting and fulfilling dream that our kids can pursue. God’s plan is what we should all be aiming for in life. As parents, we should let our kids see us aim for that mark, and hopefully they will learn to do the same. RESOURCES MENTIONED: World Magazine “ The Hill: Sports film inspires but falls into familiar prosperity Gospel trap ” by Collin Garbarino The Hill (2023) SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Philippians 4:6 Philippians 4:8 Philippians 4:11-13 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, November 27, 2023
Keeping Christ at the center of the Christmas season is always a challenge. The hectic pace of life intensifies during December, and often our focus shifts to the never-ending list of responsibilities and chores to complete before the big day. Strategically celebrating Advent is a wonderful way to keep Christ central in all the commotion of gatherings, parties, concerts, baking, and buying. Utilizing Advent calendars, candles, and books help us to focus on the magnitude of what Christ accomplished in coming to earth while pointing us toward his return. Catherine’s guest in this episode, Laurie Christine, has accumulated a wealth of devotional resources that will help enrich your Christmas season by celebrating Advent. Catherine and Laurie start by digging into the history of Advent, and then they highlight the great gift of celebrating God’s hope, peace, joy, and love in line with each candle lit. Laurie also offers devotional and book recommendations for all ages to participate in the wonderful celebration of Advent. Laurie Christine’s Bio: Laurie Christine is an author, podcast host, Biblical Parenting Coach, wife, and mom of four loud, adventurous boys. Her podcast, Redeeming the Chaos , invites moms of boys to join her on the wild, wonderful adventure of raising courageous boys and connecting them with Christ. In addition to hosting a podcast, Laurie writes devotions and Bible stories for families. Her passion is to raise strong, courageous warriors for the Kingdom of God, and to help families like yours do the same! Her new devotional book for boys, Rise of the Enemy , just released on Amazon in November. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Laurie Christine's website: https://lauriechristine.com/ Laurie Christine's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/laurie.christine.author/?hl=en Laurie Christine has created a wonderful resource for CPCW listeners that contains all of the devotionals and books covered in this episode which can be accessed here: https://lauriechristine.com/podcast-interview-resources/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, November 20, 2023
Biblically parenting a child who struggles in their sexuality requires resting on a bedrock foundation of truth while always operating in a spirit of love, humility, and surrender to Christ. We must never deny God’s truth, but a child struggling in this area must first be completely secure in their parents’ unconditional love. Focusing on the relationship is paramount. That relationship is secured by practicing unconditional love, the same love that God gives to us. What can parents do to build a strong relationship with a child struggling in their sexuality? Incorporate this guidance: *Commend your child’s courage for sharing their struggle with you. *Express your unconditional love for your child. Say, “There is nothing you can think, say, or do that will change my love for you. I love you unconditionally, and so does God.” *Pray fervently. Use the Word of God to pray over your child daily. (Find Scriptures to pray over you child HERE .) *Listen. Listen. And when you’re done listening to your child.… listen some more. *Humbly hold fast to Biblical truth on sexuality. *Speak truth when prompted by the Holy Spirit. Don’t turn every conversation into a sermon. Instead, rely on the Holy Spirit’s guidance in your communication. *Walk in HUMILITY. The LGBTQ community has adopted PRIDE as their virtue, so we must walk in the opposite spirit. *Model a surrendered life for your child. *Model repentance for your child. You won’t parent your child perfectly, so when you mess up, tell them you are wrong and ask for forgiveness. *Forgive yourself for your parenting mistakes and allow God to redeem them. Catherine’s guest in this episode has been ministering to parents of children in the LGBTQ community for many years because she is one. Melinda Patrick is a mother of a same-sex attracted daughter who has embraced an LGBTQ identity and union. Melinda shares the successes and failures of this parenting journey, and her advice will bless, encourage, and convict us all. Melinda Patrick’s bio: Melinda is the Director of Parent Support for His Wonderful Works and is host of The Bridge Between Us Podcast : Loving Your LGBTQ Identified Child While Not Compromising Truth and The Even While Podcast: Living Well in the Midst of Waiting. Melinda has parented a same-sex attracted child for twelve years and is passionate about helping moms and dads build strong relationships with their children while not compromising truth. RESOURCES MENTIONED/REFERENCED: Melinda Patrick’s <a href="https:
Mon, November 13, 2023
A Christian can struggle with any number of attractions or temptations, including same sex desire and gender confusion. But should a Christian consider that struggle to be part of their identity? Should who we are attracted to or how we feel about our bodies be central to our being? Is our sexuality an immutable characteristic like our race or ethnicity? In other words, should we should claim our sexuality as part of our essence? And if we do, what are the ramifications of this conclusion theologically and practically? Christopher Yuan, author of Holy Sexuality and the Gospel , lived for many years as a gay man. He addresses the issue of our Christian identity very clearly saying: “If I were to identify as a gay Christian, I would be trying to resuscitate my dead man. We should never put our identity in our sin nature or in our flesh. Sin is never meant to be sanctified. It is meant to be mortified.” Who we are attracted to is part of our experience as human beings here on earth. So is how we feel about our bodies. So are our significant roles—husband, wife, father, mother, son, daughter, friend. So is what we do—teacher, doctor, business owner, plumber … fill in the blank. So is what we are afflicted with: depression, anxiety, disease, addiction, abuse. Those are all, sadly, a part of our fallen human experience. But that is not who we are. As Christians, we must identify ourselves as sons and daughters of the most-high God. That is our identity. We must lay every other label down and brand ourselves with Christ. Then and only then can we walk in freedom. Joining Catherine again to discuss the central topic of identity in the Christian life is Melinda Patrick, host of The Bridge Between Us Podcast : Loving Your LGBTQ Identified Child While Not Compromising Truth. As a mother of a same-sex attracted daughter who has embraced an LGBTQ identity and union, Melinda considers identity to be a central component to every Believer’s spiritual journey. To overcome any temptation or obstacle, we must have our identity firmly rooted in Christ. OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: EPISODE 76: An LGBTQ Mom Responds to Andy Stanley RESOURCES MENTIONED/REFERENCED: Melinda Patrick’s Website Melinda Patrick’s email address: melinda@melindapatrick.org Melinda Patrick’s Instagram Page <a href="https://melindapatrick.org/the-br
Mon, November 06, 2023
Statistics show that one in five Gen Z children are identifying somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum. One in five. Parents must realize that all of our children are dealing with this issue, because even if our kids aren't personally struggling in their sexuality, their friends are. This issue affects every parent and every child. The church needs to have a loving and truthful approach for families facing this issue. One of the largest and most influential churches in the United States, North Point Community Church, pastored by one of the most influential ministers in the world, Andy Stanley, just went on the record telling us about his church’s approach . Stanley’s message, along with the Unconditional Conference for parents of LGBTQ identifying children held at North Point, signify a substantial departure from where the evangelical church has stood on this issue. Does Stanley have the right approach? Is it Biblical? Should we be concerned? Catherine’s guest in this episode has been ministering to parents of children in the LGBTQ community for many years because she is one. As a mother of a same-sex attracted daughter who has embraced an LGBTQ identity and union, Melinda Patrick is precisely the kind of parent that the Unconditional Conference was trying to reach. But she has deep concerns about this conference and Stanley’s teaching. Together, Catherine and Melinda break down the troubling aspects of this conference and the message that Andy Stanley presented to his church. Melinda's Bio: Melinda Patrick is the Director of Parent Support for His Wonderful Works and is host of The Bridge Between Us Podcast : Loving Your LGBTQ Identified Child While Not Compromising Truth and The Even While Podcast: Living Well in the Midst of Waiting. Melinda has parented a same-sex attracted child for twelve years and is passionate about helping moms and dads build strong relationships with their children while not compromising truth. RESOURCES MENTIONED/REFERENCED: Melinda Patrick’s Website Melinda Patrick’s email address: melinda@melindapatrick.org Melinda Patrick’s Instagram Page The Bridge Between Us Podcast :
Mon, October 30, 2023
There is a question that many Christian parents never ask God. Catherine and her husband didn’t ask God this question for the first two decades of their marriage, despite attending church weekly, tithing, going so small groups, and having daily devotionals. That question is: WHAT DOES GOD WANT MY FAMILY TO LOOK LIKE? We often seek God about where we should work, live, and go to church, what school our kids should attend, and how to raise our children—but many parents never ask God how many kids they should have, adopt, or foster. Why is that? In this episode, Catherine explores this topic and then allows listeners to be a fly on the wall of her post-interview conversation with Kirsten Vossler, a mother of nine (soon to be ten). They discuss how the church has been subtly influenced by the world’s perspective on parenting and children. If Jesus is to truly be Lord of our lives, that means He must be Lord of our families. That doesn’t mean we have to crank out as many babies as possible in our child-bearing years, but it does mean we should seek God’s plan over our personal preference. Kirsten Vossler’s Bio: Kirsten is a mother of 9, yes you heard that right—9 kiddos. She has been a Children’s pastor, a worship leader, a writer, a conference speaker, and now she is host of the Rejoicing in Motherhood Podcast. Kirsten’s Website Kirsten’s Podcast: Rejoicing in Motherhood RESOURCES & PODCASTS REFERENCED: “ Should God Have a Say in the Size of Your Family ” by Catherine Segars EPISODE 70: “ When God Doesn’t Answer Our Prayers the Way We Hoped He Would ” (w/ Andy Howard) EPISODE 71: “ How Does God Bring Beauty Out of the Broken Places in Our Lives ?” (w/ Andy Howard) Rejoicing in Motherhood Podcast EPISODE 120 – Dispelling 5 Cultural Myths about Motherhood (w/ Catherine Segars) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, October 23, 2023
When it comes to blowing up at our kids, it’s not a matter of if. It’s a matter of when. It happens to the best of us. But often the inciting incident isn’t the real issue because the thing that sets us off isn’t the root of the problem. We’ve got to dig up the root if we want to get rid of the bitter fruit. In this episode, Catherine continues her encouraging and incredibly practical conversation with Kirsten Vossler, a mother of 9 and host of the The Rejoicing in Motherhood Podcast . Together, these mamas dig deep to find out what is really going on when that one last nerve is raw and exposed and we just can’t seem to keep it together. They also discuss how to exercise restraint and not indulge that fleshly desire to yell at our kids. The key is leaning into the Holy Spirit. Using the 7 steps that Kirsten outlined in Episode 74 , allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us and control our tongues, and getting to the root of what is really bothering will help us to mature as parents and believers. And as we commit to these steps, we will blow it a lot less with our kids. Kirsten Vossler’s Bio: Kirsten is a mother of 9, yes you heard that right—9 kiddos. She has been a Children’s pastor, a worship leader, a writer, a conference speaker, and now she is host of the Rejoicing in Motherhood Podcast. Kirsten’s Website Kirsten’s Podcast: Rejoicing in Motherhood OTHER PODCASTS/EPISODES REFERENCED: EPISODE 74 – 7 Steps to Reset When You’ve Blown It with Your Kids (w/ Kirsten Vossler) Rejoicing in Motherhood Podcast EPISODE 120 – Dispelling 5 Cultural Myths about Motherhood (w/ Catherine Segars) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Bonus · Fri, October 20, 2023
As a Christian parent, you can never have too many resources! Hear compelling segments from three fascinating LifeAudio shows hosted by Christian homeschooling moms and discover a new podcast you'll love! Subscribe to the featured shows below & listen to more of their episodes! Empowering Homeschool Conversations with Peggy Ployhar: https://apple.co/3rStaIj / https://sptfy.com/P4uL Real Refreshment with Rachael Carman: https://apple.co/400Tq00 / https://sptfy.com/P4uJ Homeschooling Families with Leslie Nunnery: https://apple.co/45y46UT / https://sptfy.com/P4uK Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, October 16, 2023
Let’s be honest… sometimes we blow it as parents. We lose our temper and fly off the handle. It is vital that we know how to reset when we do. All the hard work we do as parents to strategically establish a solid spiritual foundation for our kids will be severely comprised if our relationship is broken. Catherine’s special guest in this episode is a pro on the parenting front. With nine kids, Kirsten Vossler is devoted to mothering full-time, and she imparts her hard-earned wisdom weekly on The Rejoicing in Motherhood Podcast . Kirsten shares with the CPCW audience seven vital steps that we should take when we blow it with our kids. Those steps are: 1. Stop. (Easier said than done, but shut your mouth.) 2. Get alone. Remove yourself physically from the crazy situation. 3. Cry out to God. Be honest. 4. Ask God what He wants to say to you. Not to your kids. To you. He will bring identity, clarity, and perspective to you and the situation. 5. Repent to God first. 6. Repent to your child. Humble yourself. Say “I messed up. Jesus would never talk to you like that.” Acknowledge their pain. Say “I’m sorry.” And ask for forgiveness. 7. Be tender with your child as they are healing. These steps walk us through the full cycle of repentance. Committing to this process is a critical part of discipling our kids because not only will it help to heal the damage we have caused in the parent-child relationship, it also models for our kids what true repentance looks like. Kirsten Vossler’s Bio: Kirsten is a mother of 9, yes you heard that right—9 kiddos. She has been a Children’s pastor, a worship leader, a writer, a conference speaker, and now she is host of the Rejoicing in Motherhood Podcast. Kirsten’s Website Kirsten’s Podcast: Rejoicing in Motherhood Bible Verse Referenced: Psalm 90:4 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, October 09, 2023
There are some sins that seem unforgivable… and yet God forgives. But He doesn’t forgive because those sins are okay. He doesn’t brush those sins under the rug and say, “I’ll let it slide this time, but try your best not to torture, rape, or murder anyone again.” That is not God’s response to these heinous acts. So what is His response? His response is the cross. His response was to take that sin upon Himself and pay the price so that every heinous act is punished. Every sin is paid for. To thoroughly unpack this difficult topic, Catherine continues her conversation with Elizabeth Urbanowicz from Foundation Worldview, concluding last week’s conversation which analyzed some of the complaints and inaccurate portrayals of God in the deconstruction movement. In this episode, Catherine and Elizabeth discuss who God is more fully, in particular the extent of His mercy which forgives all who repent. The fact that God is willing to forgive horrific crimes against innocent human beings is hard to fathom. But God’s mercy does not mean that the horrible things that happen in this world are not relevant or significant. God is not cavalier about these abhorrent sins. Quite the contrary. He paid the ultimate price to cover these sins. Understanding all of God’s attributes is necessary in order to understand who He is. We cannot separate His mercy from His justice. But mercy and justice are perfectly satisfied at the cross in Christ, which enables God to forgive every sin. Elizabeth’s bio: Elizabeth Urbanowicz holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding materials that effectively met this need, she created a curriculum that did. Foundation Worldview exists to equip Christian parents with the resources they need to train children to soundly interpret Scripture, carefully evaluate every idea they encounter, and understand the truth of the biblical worldview. Elizabeth firmly believes that the Christian youth exodus can be a thing of the past. When kids are equipped to soundly interpret Scripture, they will quickly develop a biblical worldview. When kids are taught to think well, they can caref
Mon, October 02, 2023
Deconstruction is a growing trend within evangelical circles. With a majority of Christian kids leaving the faith after they leave the nest, the number of young people sharing stories of how they are dismantling their faith is on the rise. Many of these stories have inaccurate or incomplete depictions of God. Richard Dawkins opens the second chapter of his New York Times best-selling book The God Delusion describing the God of the Old Testament as “arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.” With false depictions of God rampant in our culture, a proper understanding of who God is according to His Word is vital for our children’s spiritual foundation, and for ours. Catherine’s guest in this episode is a good friend of CPCW. Elizabeth Urbanowicz is founder and CEO of Foundation Worldview , a biblically-based curriculum for teaching children the Christian worldview. Elizabeth joins Catherine to have a deep conversation about who God is, His intrinsic attributes, while addressing some of the most popular complaints about God shared in these deconstruction stories. We must understand all of God’s attributes. We cannot isolate his mercy and his love from his justice and his holiness as all of these inherent character traits combine to comprise who God is. This conversation will help parents and kids understand the totality of God by addressing some of the most misunderstood parts of the Bible. Elizabeth’s bio: Elizabeth Urbanowicz holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding materials that effectively
Mon, September 25, 2023
Brokenness is a reality of life. We all experience it. Something breaks each and every one of us, usually many things. But God promises to use our brokenness to find beauty in this world. Catherine continues her heart-warming conversation with Andy Howard, a father who received a devastating diagnosis with his first child that broke him. As we heard in the last episode, Andy’s daughter Peyton was born legally blind with 10% brain function. As a baby, Andy was told that she would never walk and would likely never speak. That diagnosis led to a four-year season of depression. But the skies began to clear on a beach trip when Andy saw a couple picking up sea shells, and whenever they found a broken one, they would throw it back. God spoke so clearly to Andy’s heart that morning, telling him that there is beauty in those broken shells... and Andy has been collecting beautiful broken shells ever since. In this episode, Catherine and Andy discuss how God is committed to bringing beauty from the broken places in our lives. You will get to peek behind the veil to see what Payton is really experiencing here on earth, and you will learn how to help families who have children with special needs. “And we know that God causes all things to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28 To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . ANDY'S BIO: For over 20 years, Andy Howard has served in ministry as a youth pastor and marriage ministry pastor. Andy is an advocate for mental health awareness as he has known the heaviness of depression himself. That battle with depression led Andy to tip the scales at 345 lbs. He was Self medicating a crisis in his family with food. He and his wife Tiffany decided to change that, losing over 350 lbs. combined. They have co-founded a health coaching business called Taking Back My Life , where they have helped thousands of people get healthy and well. Andy is also host of the When Words Don’t Come Easy podcast, and he has authored a book with the same name. You’ll hear more about that in our conversation. He lives with his wife, Tiffany, in Bryan, Texas and their three beautiful daughters, Payton, Parker, and Presley. OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: EPISODE 70: <a href="https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/when-god-doesnt-a
Mon, September 18, 2023
It is so hard when God’s answer is no—for us and for our kids. There are times in our lives when we pray and we fast and we hope for a miracle and we speak the Word of God over a situation in our lives— and God is still faithful —but He doesn’t give us the answer we hoped for. The answer we prayed for. The answer that this person might have gotten and that person might have gotten, but for some reason we didn’t. Catherine’s special guest in this episode has walked that path. A devastating diagnosis with his first child blindsided him and led to a four-year battle with depression. But God met him in the most beautiful way, walking with Andy Howard through his darkest hours as a parent. God has truly brought beauty out of what broke Andy. And what he has learned will bless us all. In this first installment of a two-part interview, Andy share’s his testimony of receiving a life-altering diagnosis with his first child, Payton, at Dallas Children’s Hospital, how he has worked through an answer from God that wasn’t what he prayed for, and how God spoke a powerful message to him that we all need hear. Tune in next week to hear part two where we find out how God has brought so much beauty out of the broken places in Andy’s life, how his daughter Payton is doing now, and how we can help special needs families in the body of Christ. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . Andy’s bio: For over 20 years, Andy Howard has served in ministry as a youth pastor and marriage ministry pastor. Andy is an advocate for mental health awareness as he has known the heaviness of depression himself. That battle with depression led Andy to tip the scales at 345 lbs. He was self-medicating a crisis in his family with food. He and his wife, Tiffany, decided to change that, losing over 350 lbs. combined. They have co-founded a health coaching business called Taking Back My Life , where they have helped thousands of people get healthy and well. Andy is also host of the When Words Don’t Come Easy podcast, and he has authored a book with the same name. He lives with his wife, Tiffany, in Bryan, Texas and their three beautiful daughters, Payton, Parker, and Presley. *Please vote for Catherine to Win a Spark Media Ignite Fan Award in the category of “Best Female Host” here: https://www.sparkmedia.ventures/ignite-2023-awards </
Bonus · Thu, September 07, 2023
The LifeAudio Podcast Network is thrilled to announce that Hearing Jesus for Kids is now available on all podcasting apps! Sometimes people think that the Bible is just for adults, but God actually wants kids to know about Him and encourages parents to raise faithful families. So, on Hearing Jesus for Kids, your children are going to be able to learn all about God’s Big Story and how he shows Himself to us through the Bible. Host & Children's Pastor Rachael Groll is excited to help your kids learn what the stories in the Bible mean so that they can learn how to live out their faith in everyday life! SUBSCRIBE NOW: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3sCuEXf Spotify: https://sptfy.com/OSgW Rachael Groll's Website: https://shehears.org Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, September 04, 2023
One prevailing question burns at the heart of each generation—one question keeps them up at night. Understanding this question helps us know how to reach people of every age, especially our kids. For the Baby Boomers, people born in the 40s, 50, and 60s, that question is: What is TRUE? Like the great philosophers of old, this generation was preoccupied with truth. For Gen X , born between 1965 and 1980, that question is: What is REAL? This generation invented reality TV because they are preoccupied with finding authenticity. For Millennials, born between 1981 and 1995, that question is: What is GOOD? This generation is deeply concerned about the environment, justice, and contributing to the greater good. Which brings us to our kids, to Gen Z . What question burns at the heart of this generation? They want to know: What am I? Or “Who am I?” Our kids are preoccupied with understanding their identity . In this episode of CPCW, Catherine expertly navigates each of these questions in the light of Biblical truth. Every generation is asking a vital question, but they aren’t necessarily asking them in the right order. We cannot know who we are, our true identity, unless we understand what is good . And we can’t understand what is good if we don’t know what is real . And we can’t know what is real unless we first know what is true . Without a foundation of Biblical truth, we can’t arrive at the correct answer for any of these crucial questions. But when you start with the right question, you can arrive at the correct answer for each generation. Truth is paramount. This is why Jesus’ primary purpose in coming to the earth was to proclaim the truth. Christ said, “For this purpose I was born. For this purpose I have come into the world, to bear witness to the truth.” (John 18:37) Truth leads to an accurate definition of reality, which leads to the correct definition of what is good, which leads to the proper understand of who we are, our identity. Moms & Dads, this is the prevailing issue of our kid's day. Identity is it. We must understand what our kids are facing, and how to lead them back to truth. LINKS: Read Catherine's new article on Crosswalk: <a href="https://www.crossw
Mon, August 21, 2023
Where does discipleship in the home start? Do you use a particular curriculum or a new Bible study or is there a check list that gets the job done? All of those things can be helpful, but they aren’t where discipleship starts. Discipleship needs to begin with a spiritual truth that so many parents miss because often they don’t know it themselves. That truth is identity. Understanding our identity in Christ is central to our walk with God, which makes it central to our parenting and our discipleship of our kids and their understanding of who God has created them to be. If we miss the core component of identity, that omission will show up everywhere else. Joining Catherine to unpack the foundational truth of identity is Robby Angle , President and CEO of Trueface, based in Dawsonville Georgia. A small groups expert, Robby is the author of Embark as well as The Cure for Groups . He also hosts a podcast, Trueface: Beyond The Mask , which helps listeners learn how to increase trust in God and experience his grace. Robby and his wife, Emily, both worked in professional counseling and aid work, where they served with Samaritan’s Purse in Pakistan and Myanmar overseeing international disaster response teams. They received a Master's in Community Counseling from Appalachian State University, which has equipped them to teach others how to have a deeper relationship with God. They now have 8 children, most of which are adopted. Together, Catherine and Robby unpack the critical foundation of our shared identity in Christ and then apply that understanding to our children's specific identity, their purpose in life. The theology and practical applications revealed in this episode are indispensable in our parenting and discipling our kids. EPISODE LINKS: Robby’s Website: Trueface Robby’s Podcast - Trueface: Beyond The Mask More about Robby Angle: Robby’s Bio BOOKS REFERENCED: The Cure: What If God Isn’t Who You Think He Is and Neither Are You by John Lynch, Bruce McNicol, and Bill Thrall The Cure for Parents by Lynch, McNicol, and Thrall The Practice of the Presence by Brother Lawrence <a hr
Mon, August 07, 2023
There isn't a more stressful job in life than raising children to be God-loving, God-fearing, competent, motivated, responsible adults . After all, that is the goal. A large part of that process, we don’t have control over. But there are parts that we do. There are habits we can employ that will reduce stress and promote peace in our parenting. Catherine’s guest in this episode is Elizabeth Andreyevskiy , a stress coach for Christian moms and host of the Emotionally Healthy Legacy Podcast . A mom of 4 herself, Elizabeth knows the value of emotional wellness in parenting and the impact it has on the whole family. She is passionate about teaching moms how to prioritize their needs guilt free, lower daily stressors, set healthy boundaries and implement healthy habits. Elizabeth teaches moms how to manage mom rage and overcome guilt and shame. She believes that a strong relationship with God and simple mindset shifts can transform moms in their emotional wellness and break destructive patterns. Elizabeth has 5 simple, practical habits that parents can employ today to de-stress their lives and experience more peace in their parenting, and she shares those life-changing pro tips with the CPCW audience. They are: 1. Get up earlier than your kids to spend time with God. 2. Journal to process your thoughts. 3. Limit your screen time and turn off notifications. 4. Put downtime in your schedule (don’t over schedule). 5. Ask for help. Sometimes it isn’t the big, shiny new thing that makes the difference in your life. Sometimes it is a simple, practical change, perhaps something that you used to do that you stopped doing, that makes all the difference. Implementing these practical habits will bring peace into your parenting and eliminate stress. LINKS: Elizabeth’s website The Emotionally Healthy Legacy Podcast Promised resource: 5 Simple Ways to Calm Down When You Feel Triggered RESOURCES MENTIONED: God is Good, But This Isn’t published at inCourage Take Heart: 100 Devotions To Seeing God When Life’s Not Okay Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com
Mon, July 17, 2023
According to recent Barna research , reconciling a good God with an evil world is the number one barrier to the Christian faith for the next generation. As parents, if there is an obstacle to our kids’ faith, we need be prepared with some answers. Catherine’s special guest for this episode is eminently qualified to help us reconcile any difficult question concerning the Christian faith. Dr. Douglas Groothuis is one of the great apologetic voices in the world today. He is the author of 17 books, including Christian Apologetics : A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith, Walking through Twilight: A Wife’s Illness—A Philosopher’s Lament, and most recently, Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Cultural Topics . He is currently a professor of philosophy and the head of the apologetics and ethics program at Denver Seminary. Dr. Groothuis has a brilliant mind that he has employed for God’s glory and the good of the church for many decades. But most striking in this conversation is not only how this masterful apologist ponders the great perplexities of life through the lens of our faith, but also how he has employed that faith in the midst of great heartache. Dr. Groothuis shares his own deeply personal experience with suffering in the loss of his late wife, Rebecca. His thoughts are deep, and his journey is powerful and poignant. Every worldview must wrestle with the problem of evil. The Christian worldview provides philosophical and theological answers that are rational and that resonate with the human experience. But most of all, our faith provides hope, meaning, and redemption in life’s heartache. As Dr. Groothuis says, “We can smelt meaning out of suffering.” RESOURCES: Dr. Douglas Groothuis <a href="htt
Mon, July 03, 2023
Woke ideology is everywhere. You can’t escape it. As parents, we need to understand exactly what it is so we can help our kids to understand it. That means we need to know where it came from and where it is going. Catherine wraps up this two-part series on Woke by digging into the history of Woke philosophy: Who were the major players? What did they believe? How did they introduce Woke ideology to the West? What tools do they use? What is the ultimate goal of Wokeism? Catherine answers those questions by giving an aerial view of Woke’s history and then shows where it is headed. OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Ep. 64 " What Gives Woke Ideology Its Power? " PODCASTS REFERENCED & CONSULTED: CPCW Worldview Series: Ep. 6 “ 5 Reasons You Should Teach Your Kids about Other Worldviews ” Ep. 7 “ What Worldviews Are Competing with Your Kids’ Faith?” Ep. 8 “ What Sets the Christian Worldview Apart from Other Worldviews” Ep. 9 “ How Does the Christian Worldview Create a World We All Want to Live in? ” Red Pilled America Woke Army Series (re-released) Ep. 120 Woke Army (Part One) Ep. 121 Woke Army (Part Two) Ep. 122 Woke Army (Part Three) Ep. 123 Woke Army (Part Four) Ep. 124 Woke Army (Part Five) The Liz Wheeler Show Ep. 4 What Do You Like about Being White? Ep. 270 The Cult of Woke Is… an Actual Cult (with Dr. James Lindsay) Ep. 291 How To Extract Your Friends and Family from the Woke Cult (with Dr. James Lindsay) RESOURCES CONSULTED: “<a href="https://nypost.c
Mon, June 19, 2023
Woke ideology permeates our culture. It has saturated our airwaves—sung in our songs, read in our novels, acted out in our films, espoused by our educators, preached by our politicians, and even (re)written into our history. But what exactly is woke, and what makes it so powerful? Catherine begins a new two-part solo series on woke ideology by looking at the long view of history to properly establish the platform it rests on. After all, you can’t de-platform something unless you understand what is holding it up. There is a kernel of truth that perpetuates this dangerous philosophy. So in this episode, Catherine identifies that truth by examining the abuse of power operating in hierarchical structures throughout human history, from the Egyptian subjugation of the Israelites to the conquest of Canaan to the Hebrew occupation by the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, and Romans. She also examines this oppressive structure in the Japanese Heian period, European feudalism, and the Indian caste system. What is the woke answer to oppression? Erase the hierarchy. Defund the Police. Demolish our legal system. Destroy the nuclear family. Put children on par with parents in the home. What is God’s answer? It is an entirely different way of doing things. Jesus said, “You’ve observed how godless rulers throw their weight around, how quickly a little power goes to their heads. It’s not going to be that way with you. Whoever wants to be great must become a servant. Whoever wants to be first among you must be your slave. That is what the Son of Man has done: He came to serve, not be served—and then to give away his life in exchange for the many who are held hostage.” (Matt. 20:25-28) God doesn’t erase the hierarchy. He turns it upside down. Those in charge must serve, not make slaves of others. Woke cannot answer the problems it criticizes. But we’ve got to recognize the tiny bit of truth that woke ideology gets right if we want to explain everything it gets wrong. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation by Bethany Mandel “ I Was Asked To Define Woke. My Humiliation Went Viral ” by Bethany Mandel in Newsweek <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Last-Samurai-Tom-Cruise/dp/B0091XHZRI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29W3WCMOARSTI&keywords=the+last+samurai+prime+video&qid=1687046018&sprefix=The+Last+Sam%2Cap
Mon, June 05, 2023
At some point, every parent will have to work through a crisis with their kids. Whether their child deals with a substance addiction or battles an eating disorder or questions their sexuality or walks away from the faith, parents need encouragement and strategy to work through these difficult seasons. Joining Catherine again to discuss parenting through the hard times is best-selling author Laine Lawson Craft. Laine’s brand new book, The Parent’s Battle Plan: Warfare Strategies to Win Back Your Prodigal , covers a plethora of parenting potholes. Together, Catherine and Laine cover this vital parenting ground: Maintaining self-care in a crisis Evicting enablement Establishing healthy boundaries Changing the rules Responding to manipulation Dealing with the judgment of others Establishing community Finding a Christian counselor Guarding our minds from discouragement Praying the Word over our children And at the end of this episode, these ladies offer a powerful, Spirit-filled prayer to wage war in the heavenlies for this next generation. LINKS: Laine’s Book: The Parent’s Battle Plan: Warfare Strategies to Win Back Your Prodigal Laine’s website Laine’s Instagram Page Laine’s Facebook Page Laine’s podcast: Warfare Parenting Podcast To receive a free copy of “Scriptures to Pray Over Children Who Have Walked Away from the Faith,” subscribe HERE STUDY REFERENCED: “ 45% of Parents with Adult Children Are Helping Them Pay Their Bills ” (Money.com) RELATED ARTICLES: Crosswalk: “ What Every Parent Needs to Know about the Prodigal Child ” by Catherine Segars Crosswalk: “ What To Do if Your Child Has Walked Away from the Faith ” by Catherine Segars (2/2/22) Lifeway Research: “ Most Teenagers Drop Out of Church When They Become Young Adults ” (1/15/19) Cold-Case Christianity: “<a href="https://coldcasechristianity
Mon, May 22, 2023
Statistics show that a majority of Christian kids are leaving the faith when they leave the nest. That means a majority of Christian parents are parenting a prodigal child. Support for those walking through the prodigal journey is one of the greatest needs for parents in the body of Christ today. Where does the prodigal parent start? Joining Catherine to discuss parenting prodigal children in a two-part series is bestselling author Laine Lawson Craft. Laine’s brand new book, The Parent’s Battle Plan: Warfare Strategies to Win Back Your Prodigal , chronicles her 15-year journey with multiple prodigal children who struggled with drugs, sex, depression, suicidal ideation, and so much more. Parenting has always been hard, but it’s even harder in today’s dark world. Children are bombarded with technology, peer pressures, and substances that can lead to devastating repercussions for not only the child, but also their family. Today’s youth are just one click away from a destructive path. How do parents recover from the shock, panic, and guilt they feel when a child chooses a destructive path? What can parents do to help their children when they continue making self-destructive life choices? How can parents partner with God, the perfect parent, to win back their child? In this episode, Catherine and Laine answer these questions while pointing parents to the single greatest weapon we have in the battle to win back a prodigal child—that is prayer. Laine’s Bio: Laine Lawson Craft is an award-winning author, popular media host, and in-demand speaker. The founder and publisher of WHOAwomen magazine (2010-2018), she regularly hosts online challenges and masterclasses as well as Facebook Live events that reach thousands. Her Livin' Lively with Laine podcast encourages women around the world, and her Warfare Parenting podcast encourages parents of adult children. Links: Laine’s website Laine’s Instagram Page Laine’s Facebook Page Warfare Parenting Podcast To receive a free copy of “Scriptures to Pray Over Children Who Have Walked Away from the Faith,” subscribe HERE REFERENCED AND RELATED PODCASTS: EPISODE 13: <a href="https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/4-types-of-prayer-
Bonus · Thu, May 18, 2023
Do you wake up anxious first thing in the morning? Is your mind racing with thoughts of what you need to get done today and what you failed to do yesterday? If this is a pattern for you, we challenge you to break the morning cycle of worry with prayer! In this episode preview from Teach Us to Pray, host Christina Patterson shares what to pray in the morning for a worry-free day. Discover More Episodes of 'Teach Us to Pray' with Christina Patterson: 3 Signs God Is Trying to Get Your Attention: https://apple.co/3pmZYHN / https://spoti.fi/42uBdYS How to Turn Your Worries into Prayers: https://apple.co/3I4FPgd / https://spoti.fi/3VTyWUO How to Pray When You Sense God Moving You In a New Direction: https://apple.co/42tOrVJ / https://spoti.fi/3BoBwIJ Why Prayer Is So Hard: https://apple.co/3pz8jZ9 / https://spoti.fi/3LUNSx9 Follow the Show, 'Teach Us to Pray': Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3NBnXgt Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3NXSghL Want more on Christian Apologetics for Parents? Visit https://www.crosswalk.com/author/catherine-segars Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, May 08, 2023
May is mental health awareness month, and more families than ever are battling challenges in this area of health. Catherine and her special guest, Peyton Garland, dive deep into the topics of OCD, anxiety, and depression in this episode to offer unique insights, education, and encouragement to weary parents. Peyton has a powerful testimony of how God is using a mental health disorder in her life for her good and for His glory. Having dealt with obsessive compulsive thoughts since early childhood, Peyton breaks down the four primary types of “sticky thoughts” that people who battle OCD contend with. They are: Mental Thoughts & Taboo Rituals (a.k.a. Religious OCD) Symmetry Contamination Harm Peyton expertly navigates the detours and dead ends associated with these compulsive thoughts, and Catherine shares the victory she has experienced in her 17-year battle with clinical depression, highlighting the most dangerous prayer you can pray as a Christian! Along the way, these ladies offer hope while pointing families that deal with mental health disorders towards healing. Peyton Garland is an author and coffee shop hopper who loves connecting people to a grace bigger than expected. Her debut book, Not So by Myself , was ranked on Kharis Publishing's 2021 Bestseller List. Meanwhile, Wipf & Stock recently released her second title: Tired, Hungry, & Kinda Faithful . Outside the writing world, Peyton is a pilot's wife, dog mom, and soon-to-be boy mom who loves reading WWII fiction and faithfully defending the Oxford comma. LINKS: Peyton’s website Peyton’s blog: Uncured & Okay Peyton’s Instagram & Facebook Pages BOOKS REFERENCED: Tired, Hungry, and Kinda Faithful: Where Exhaustion and Exile Meet God by Peyton Garland Not So By Myself: A safe space where God doesn’t fix the loneliness but sits with you instead by Peyton Garland <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Book-Mysteries-Jonathan-Cahn/dp/1629991341/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1O3F2FKFWO3HY&keywords=The+book+of+mysteries&qid=1683427733&sprefix=the
Mon, April 24, 2023
In this episode, Catherine continues her riveting conversation Blake Howard, the committed church kid raised in a Christian home who struggled with same sex attraction from a very young age. Then, tragically, Blake was molested and bullied in school for acting gay. So after high school, he became gay. He was also addicted to drugs and was doing drag to receive the love and affirmation that his heart longed for. Blake shares this part of his testimony in Episode 59 . Now you will hear the rest of the story… as Paul Harvey used to say. You will hear about Blake’s dramatic alter-call conversion to belief in Christ, his deliverance from drug addiction through the power of the Holy Spirit, and his continued struggle with homosexuality and eventual complete submission to Christ in that area of his life. You’ll also hear about his marriage and parenting and how he came to be a minister. It is an incredible story! And along the way, you will get some priceless, hard-earned advice on how to walk in relationship with the people in your life who struggle with same sex attraction and gender dysphoria… all from a guy who knows exactly what they need because he’s been there. Blake Howard is the Associate Pastor & Creative Director at Xtreme Harvest Church in San Antonio, TX. Blake graduated from Ramp School of Ministry in Hamilton, AL. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . LINKS: Blake’s Instagram & Facebook Pages BOOK REFERENCED: From Mascara to Manhood by Benjamin Blake Howard Gay Awareness: Discovering the Heart of the Father and the Mind of Christ on Sexuality by Landon Schott
Mon, April 10, 2023
We've all heard the story of a kid in the church youth group who is now on a destructive path. Many parents are living this story. Sometimes the lessons we teach our kids don’t stick. The faith we hand down doesn’t become their own. They have outside influences that erode the foundation that us parents seek so diligently to build. In this episode, Catherine shares a cautionary tale of a young man who was raised in the church, in the Bible belt, and yet he chose a very destructive path. Blake Howard found love and affirmation under layers of make-up and pounds fake body parts. There are a lot of lessons that parents can learn from his story. Catherine and Blake discuss: Why we need to talk to our kids about sex early, and how to go about that. The effects of bullying on kids who are struggling in the area of sexuality. How the church often reinforces unhealthy ideas about gender. How to help our kids understand masculinity and femininity. The effects of worldly affirmation. Along the way, you will see how a church kid can slowly descend into a life of sexual confusion and gender dysphoria, all from a guy who has been there and has a lot of wisdom to offer. And while today’s tale is tragic, in the very next episode you will hear how this same young man went from being a drag queen to being a minister of the Gospel. Only God could write a story like that! Blake Howard is the Associate Pastor & Creative Director at Xtreme Harvest Church in San Antonio, TX. Blake graduated from Ramp School of Ministry in Hamilton, AL. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . Episode Links: Blake’s Instagram & Facebook Pages BOOK REFERENCED: From Mascara to Manhood by Benj
Mon, March 27, 2023
Our culture is selling a pack of lies to the next generation. Are your kids buying? Joining Catherine again in this episode is Elizabeth Urbanowicz, creator of Foundation Worldview , a Christian worldview curriculum for kids ages 14 to 4. Elizabeth has distilled the catalog of cultural falsehoods into a best-of list containing the top seven most prevalent lies being sold to our kids. They are: If I feel it, it must be true. Follow your heart. Love is affirming everything we feel. Faith is the opposite of knowledge. Humans are the products of blind, unguided evolution. You are the one you’ve been waiting for. A good God wouldn’t judge. In this episode, Catherine and Elizabeth break down each lie and offer ways that you can teach your children to recognize them, reject them, and stand for what is true. We’ve got to know what these lies are if we want to help our kids not to fall for them. Elizabeth Urbanowicz holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth created Foundation Worldview to equip Christian parents with the resources they need to train children to soundly interpret Scripture, carefully evaluate every idea they encounter, and understand the truth of the biblical worldview. Elizabeth firmly believes that the Christian youth exodus can be a thing of the past. When kids are equipped to soundly interpret Scripture, they will quickly develop a biblical worldview. And when kids are taught to think well, they can carefully evaluate the messages they are exposed to each day. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . COUPON CODE: Use the coupon code “CPCW10” to get $10 off any family license with Foundation Worldview. STUDIES & QUOTES: Lord Acton Quote
Bonus · Fri, March 24, 2023
What type of mindset makes us vulnerable to chronic stress, anxiety & depression? When you are stressed, what automatic coping mechanisms have you adopted that don’t help, but diminish your wellness? What holds you back from getting the rest that you need when you’re stressed? In this episode from Breathe: The Stress Less Podcast (another free show from LifeAudio), soul care coach Bonnie shares how to ditch mindsets that keep you stuck in anxiety, worry, and stress and what you can do to stop the stress, when you need it most. This episode will help you let go of unhealthy thinking patterns and replace them with a healthy biblical mindset to create a new rhythm to stop the stress cycle. DISCOVER MORE EPISODES OF BREATHE: THE STRESS LESS PODCAST FROM BONNIE GRAY: Is Self-Care or Soul-Care Selfish or Unspiritual? - https://apple.co/40lhHxb / https://spoti.fi/3FIg305 How to Stop Numbing Your Emotions & Stop Negative Self-Talk with Jesus - https://apple.co/405mcvz / https://spoti.fi/3Z2b0hP Feeling Anxious? Cast Your Cares on God Because He Cares For You - https://apple.co/3FHsQA5 / https://spoti.fi/3ZWQb8R LINKS & RESOURCES: Take the Soul Care Quiz at soulcarequiz.com – your FREE personal wellness assessment – to learn which areas of wellness you’re missing most to flourish with God’s peace and joy in your life. Grab Bonnie’s new book to lower stress, Breathe: 21 Ways to Stress Less & Transform Chaos to Calm Join the FREE Breathe Wellness Book Club to tackle for areas of wellbeing: emotional, physical, spiritual, and social wellness at http://thebonniegray.com/breathe . Get 4 LIVE sessions + community support! Want scientific articles mentioned in today’s show? Sign up for the FREE Breathe newsletter https://thebonniegray.com/subscribe/ Get Bonnie’s FREE 7 Prayers & Scriptures to Calm Anxiety here ! FOLLOW BONNIE: Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebonniegray Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebonniegray Website: <a href="h
Mon, March 13, 2023
The Christian worldview is challenged like never before in American culture. With a majority of kids leaving the faith after they leave the nest, Christian parents need to prioritize establishing a biblical worldview in the lives of our children. Our kids can’t keep what they don’t own, and they can’t own what they haven't received. But how do we teach our kids the Christian worldview? What foundational principles need to be covered and how do we break it down for young minds to grasp? Catherine’s guest in this episode is an expert at teaching the Christian worldview to children. Elizabeth Urbanowicz holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding materials that effectively met this need, she created a curriculum that did. Foundation Worldview exists to equip Christian parents with the resources they need to train children to soundly interpret Scripture, carefully evaluate every idea they encounter, and understand the truth of the biblical worldview. Elizabeth firmly believes that the Christian youth exodus can be a thing of the past. When kids are equipped to soundly interpret Scripture, they will quickly develop a biblical worldview. When kids are taught to think well, they can carefully evaluate the messages they are exposed to each day. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . COUPON CODE: Use the coupon code “CPCW10” to get $10 off any family license with Foundation Worldview. CPCW WORLDVIEW SERIES REFERENCED:</
Mon, February 27, 2023
There is no greater discipline that we can teach our children than the daily practice of prayer. Communing with our heavenly Father is the lifeblood of our faith. But how do we teach our kids to pray? Catherine wraps up this series on Gen Z by exploring that question. Joining Catherine to discuss this vital topic is Erica Renaud, author of the brand new book Pray with Me: Help Your Children Engage in Authentic and Powerful Prayer . In addition to being a captivating speaker and writer, Erica is a mother five kids ages 18 to 6, and she is passionate about prayer. Together, Catherine and Erica investigate what prayer is, why we pray, what prayer accomplishes, how to prepare for prayer, and how to respond when our prayers aren’t answered the way we hoped—all using terminology that your kids can understand. Their conversation is insightful, practical, encouraging, enlightening, and refreshing. You don’t have to be an expert on prayer to teach your children how to pray... so breathe a sigh of relief, moms and dads! You just have to be willing to guide your kids on a journey to engage with God. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: EPISODE 55: “ The 5 Greatest Cultural Challenges Facing Gen Z ” with Dr. Jonathan Morrow EPISODE 54: “ 5 Things Every Parent Needs to Know about Gen Z ” with Dr. Jonathan Morrow EPISODE 53: “ Practical Ways to Disciple Gen Z ” with Dana Che RESOURCES MENTIONED: Erica’s Website Erica’s Book: Pray with Me: Help Your Children Engage in Authentic and Powerful Prayer <
Mon, February 13, 2023
Every generation has faced challenges from the culture, but the intensity and ferocity of the challenges facing Gen Z is new. These challenges are pummeling the next generation like waves, one after another after another. What are the cultural waves facing Gen Z? We can’t respond to them if we don’t know what they are. Joining Catherine again to discuss these cultural waves is Dr. Jonathan Morrow, the director of cultural engagement and student discipleship at Impact 360 Institute . Jonathan has been equipping students and parents in biblical worldview, apologetics, and culture for over 16 years and is passionate about seeing a new generation build a lasting faith. He holds a Master of Divinity, a Master of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, and a Doctorate in Worldview and Culture from Talbot School of Theology. An adjunct professor of Christian apologetics at Biola University, Jonathan has authored several books on apologetics and resides near Atlanta with his wife of 20 years and three kids. In this episode, Jonathan dives deep into his area of expertise to illuminate and connect these cultural waves. They are: Scientism Relativism Tribalism Sexual Revolution 2.0 Progressive Christianity Each successive wave builds on the one that precedes it. Understanding these waves will help parents, grandparents, mentors, and guides of Gen Z to better equip and disciple them. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: EPISODE 54: “ 5 Things Every Parent Needs to Know about Gen Z ” with Dr. Jonathan Morrow EPISODE 53: “ Practical Ways to Disciple Gen Z ” with Dana Che RESOURCES MENTIONED: Jonathan Morrow’s website Impact 360 Institute BOOKS & ARTICLES MENTIONED: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Magicians-Twin-Scienc
Tue, January 31, 2023
The gap between generations has never been greater. Understanding the unique aspects and challenges of Gen Z is vital if we want to reach this generation with the truth of the Christian worldview. How well are we doing? Recent statistics show that half of Gen Z children raised in the church are leaving the faith after they leave the nest, and recent research from Barna shows that only 4% of Gen Z has a Biblical worldview. How do you disciple them? How do you relate? What obstacles do they face and how can you teach them to pray? To answer those questions, Catherine launched a new 4-part series on Gen Z. Joining her for the second installment is Dr. Jonathan Morrow, the director of cultural engagement and student discipleship at Impact 360 Institute. Jonathan has been equipping students and parents in biblical worldview, apologetics, and culture for over 16 years and is passionate about seeing a new generation build a lasting faith. He holds a Master of Divinity, a Master of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, and a Doctorate in Worldview and Culture from Talbot School of Theology. An adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola University, Jonathan has authored several books on apologetics and resides near Atlanta with his wife of 20 years and three kids. In this episode, Jonathan helps bridge the gap to Gen Z by sharing five things that every parent needs to know about this generation. OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: EPISODE 54: “ Practical Ways to Disciple Gen Z ” with Dana Che RESOURCES MENTIONED: Jonathan’s website Impact 360 Institute BOOKS BY JONATHAN MORROW: Welcome to College: A Christ-Followers Guide for the Journey Questioning the Bible: 11 Major Challenges to the Bible’s Authority Is God Just a Human Invention?: And Seventeen Other Questions Raised by New Atheists GUIDES MENTIONED: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Gen-Culture-Bel
Mon, January 16, 2023
Raising the next generation presents some very unique challenges. Recent statistics show that half of Gen Z children raised in the church are leaving the faith after they leave the nest. And recent research from Barna shows that only 4% of Gen Z has a Biblical worldview. How do you disciple them? How do you relate? What obstacles do they face and how can you teach them to pray? Catherine and her guests will answer all of those questions in this new 4-part series on Gen Z. Joining her for the premier episode of this series is special guest Dana Che, marriage coach and host of Real Relationship Talk, a podcast that delivers authentic, inspirational relationship advice for your most intimate relationships. Dana, a mother of four Gen Z’rs, shares her relationship expertise and hard-earned advice on how to disciple the next generation through everyday conversations with your kids. She shows us how to make an infinite God relatable to our little ones while engaging our teens and adult children through the challenges all around them. This episode is chocked full of practical advice, wisdom from a wealth of experience, and a lot of laughter as these two mamas get real about discipling Gen Z. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Dana Che’s podcast and website: https://realrelationshiptalk.com/ ; https://danache.com/ Statistics on Gen Z: 4% have a Biblical worldview: https://bit.ly/2EKn7bM Most leave the faith: https://bit.ly/3XhCXSH “Unashamed” by LeCrae: https://bit.ly/3ZEB2JD SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Deuteronomy 11:18-21 Psalm 103:7 Hebrews 11:25 Deuteronomy 30:19 Psalm 103:14 Follow Catherine at her website and on Instagram and Facebook . Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, January 02, 2023
How can you eat better, sleep better, exercise better, work better, play better, spend better, save better, serve better, worship better, and pray better? Those are very good questions to ask at the beginning of a new year. But how can you improve your relationship with your kids this year? Now that’s a question to put at the top of the list. In this special New Year’s episode, Catherine specifically talks about how we can improve our relationships with our kids. CPCW spends a lot of time counteracting the onslaught of secular ideology and theology that is coming against our children in an attempt to subvert their faith, and that is critically important work for us to do. But we can’t really help our kids with those ideas if we don’t have a solid relationship with them to start with. So this episode is all about improving our relationship with our kids. Catherine offers 12 ways that you could do that—including the question every parent needs to ask their child—to provide a great way to start off the new year in our families. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . LINKS: Scripture list to pray over children: https://catherinesegars.com/ EPISODES REFERENCED: Episode 22: “13 Ways To Be a Better Parent in 2022” https://bit.ly/3G5Ng58 Episode 13: “What Should I Expect When I Battle in Prayer” https://bit.ly/3C8NVRR Episode 14: “How To Battle for Your Kids in Prayer” https://bit.ly/3i4MNYI Episode 15: “What Should I Expect When I Battle in Prayer” https://bit.ly/3CewNKN Episode 37: “7 Ways To Bless Your Kids with Words” https://bit.ly/3WwN4mi Episode 49: “How Do We Combat the Epidemic of Teen Suicide?” https://bit.ly/3Z2zwjY Episode 50: “What Can We Learn from a Survivor of Teen Suicide?” https://bit.ly/3WALZtP GAMES REFERENCED: Apples to Apples: https://amzn.to/3Z3f5Dy Settlers of Catan: https://amzn.to/3VBilmL Rummikub: <a href="
Mon, December 19, 2022
Finding worthwhile holiday entertainment is quite a challenge these days. A recent list of “The Top 100 Christmas Movies of All Time” on Rotten Tomatoes placed a movie called “ Tangerine” at number 4. Brace yourself for the description: “After hearing that her boyfriend/pimp cheated on her while she was in jail, a transgender sex worker and her best friend set out to find him and teach him and his new lover a lesson.” According to the largest movie review website in the world, this is the fourth-best Christmas movie OF ALL TIME. What exactly transgendered prostitution and revenge have to do with the birth of our Lord is unclear, but parents are certainly struggling to find family-friendly entertainment when this is what the film industry celebrates. In this episode, Catherine offers five wholesome, family-centered Christmas movies for your viewing pleasure this holiday season. She has a recommendation for the kids, the guys, the girls, the couples, and the whole family. Several of them have a strong Christian theme, and they are all off the beaten path making them truly “fresh.” Merry Christmas from CPCW! To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . Links: “The 100 Best Christmas Movies of All Time” according to Rotten Tomatos: https://bit.ly/3YulRlI CATHERINE’S KIDS’ PICK: “Journey to the Christmas Star” https://amzn.to/3FBOFQC CATHERINE’S GUY’S PICK: “Joyeux Noel” (Merry Christmas) https://amzn.to/3V2T84p CATHERINE’S GIRL’S PICK: “The Christmas Candle” https://amzn.to/3HSZdxg CATHERINE’S DATE NIGHT PICK: “The Family Man” https://amzn.to/3uWxDYs CATHERINE’S FAMILY PICK: “The Nativity Story” https://amzn.to/3Wom0Fp Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, December 19, 2022
Baptism is an important part of being a Christian, regardless of your theological tradition. However, we can’t all seem to agree upon exactly how we’re supposed to do it. In this special episode, Catherine provides a special preview of Kainos Project, another podcast on the LifeAudio podcast network that's perfect for parents! Every week, hosts Dale and Tamara Chamberlain help you tackle ancient truths in everyday settings. Tune in to hear Dale and Tamara discuss the different traditions and beliefs surrounding baptism in the western Church, where they find their scriptural support, and how these views affect our faith and theology overall. LISTEN & FOLLOW KAINOS PROJECT: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kainos-project/id1508890853 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FLwkMnnFwukDXzzDuLgJi Website: https://kainosproject.com/podcasts Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, December 12, 2022
Did you know that 20 young people take their own lives every single day in the United States? Catherine recently sat down with one such teen for a two-part series on suicide. Emma Benoit had a picture-perfect life. She was a vibrant, beautiful 16-year-old varsity cheerleader whose secret battle with anxiety led her to take a gun, point it at her chest, and pull the trigger. Only 1% of people with self-inflicted gunshot wounds survive. Emma is in that 1%. She is an absolute miracle and an inspiration. Joining Catherine and Emma for this vital conversation is Jennifer Ellers, a Christian counselor, crisis responder, and trainer. Jennifer has authored a course on youth suicide and is an instructor of the American Association of Christian Counselor’s Hope-Focused 3-R Suicide Program. In Episode 49, part one of this series, Jennifer discussed the explosion of suicides occurring in very young children and shared the signs we should look for in kids under the age of twelve as Emma shared her journey leading up to the day that she attempted to end her life. This episode, part two of that interview, picks up just after Emma pulled the trigger. It focuses on the spiritual, mental, and physical aspects of suicide, the signs we should look for in older children, specific steps we can take to prevent suicide, and Emma’s recovery. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a 2019 study revealed that 8.9% of youth in grades 9-12 reported that they had made at least one suicide attempt in the past twelve months. There has been a 33% increase in suicides since 1999. Suicide is now the 2nd leading cause of death in young people. Look for Catherine’s upcoming article on youth suicide to see all the signs parents should look for in their children and recommendations on how to prevent suicide in your family. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . Links: Other Episodes in this Series: Episode 49 – “How Do We Combat the Epidemic of Teen Suicide? Emma Benoit Interview (Part One)” https://bit.ly/3uNfKuV Suicide prevention hotline: call or text 988. (This 3-digit code, launched in July of 2022, will connect you to the national suicide hotline.) “My Ascension” the documentary: www.myascension.us Emma Benoit/My Ascension Facebook gro
Mon, December 05, 2022
Did you know that 20 young people take their own lives every single day in the United States? Catherine recently sat down with one such teen for a two-part series on suicide. Emma Benoit had a picture-perfect life. She was a vibrant, beautiful 16-year-old varsity cheerleader whose secret battle with anxiety led her to take a gun, point it at her chest, and pull the trigger. Only 1% of people with self-inflicted gunshot wounds survive. Emma is in that 1%. She is an absolute miracle and an inspiration. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a 2019 study revealed that 8.9% of youth in grades 9-12 reported that they had made at least one suicide attempt in the past twelve months. There has been a 33% increase in suicides since 1999. Suicide is now the 2nd leading cause of death in young people. Joining Catherine and Emma for this vital conversation is Jennifer Ellers, a Christian counselor, crisis responder, and trainer. Jennifer has authored a course on youth suicide and is an instructor of the American Association of Christian Counselor’s Hope-Focused 3-R Suicide Program. In this episode (part one), Jennifer shares the signs we should look for in younger children (under the age of twelve) who are contemplating suicide as Emma share’s her journey leading up to the day that she attempted to end her life. Next week’s episode (part two) will focus on the spiritual, mental, and physical aspects of suicide, the signs we should look for in older children, specific steps we can take to prevent suicide, and Emma’s recovery. Look for Catherine’s upcoming article on youth suicide to learn all the signs parents should look for in their children and recommendations on how to prevent suicide in your family. SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE: Simply call or text 988. This 3-digit code, launched in July of 2022, will connect you to the national suicide hotline. RESOURCES MENTIONED: “My Ascension” the documentary: www.myascension.us Emma Benoit/My Ascension Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/myascension American Association of Christian Counselors: https://aacc.net/ American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Study: https://bit.ly/3uoWLqz Kevin Hine’s story: https://bit.ly/3XOpfr8 Kevine Hines’ website: https://www.kevinhinesstory.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, November 14, 2022
Just mentioning God’s plan for our sexuality has become hate speech these days. How did that happen? That question is answered as Catherine concludes this series on sexuality by discussing the overarching narratives that are competing with the Biblical view on sexuality. Also addressed is the sinister agenda taking place in our nation’s hospitals where children are being maimed in transitional surgeries disguised as “gender affirming care.” Joining Catherine again is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has a bachelor’s degree in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and is working on her doctorate in Christian counseling with an emphasis on the topic of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett are founders of The Home Educated Mind, a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. As parents, we need to be proactive about discussing sexuality with our children because the world is selling them a message that is physically, spiritually, and mentally toxic. Our culture’s view on sexuality will destroy our kids’ relationships, their God-given purpose, and their God-given bodies. To see clips from this interview and find inspiring supplemental quotes and posts, connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook . To receive updates about each new podcast and free resources like Scripture songs, Bible verses to pray over prodigal children, and a topical index of Scriptures for prayer, subscribe to Catherine’s website . OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 45—How Do We Help Our Kids Understand Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3UwaI0H Episode 46—How Do We Talk To Our Kids about Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3E4slzv Episode 47—What Is Our Culture Teaching Our Kids about Sexuality?: https://bit.ly/3UPj8Rd RESOURCES MENTIONED: Erin Barry’s website: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/ . “Strange New World” by Carl Trueman: https://bit.ly/3WVGWoj . “Love Your Neighbor Enough to Speak the Truth: A Response to Jen Hatmaker,” by Rosaria Butterfield: https://bit.ly/3DZCJY9 . “Tucker Carlson: Hospitals Are Mutilating Children,” https://fxn.ws/3E2zrTV . “Matt Walsh Investigates Nashville Gender Clinics,” https://bit.ly/3g4wAly . “Long-term follow-up of transsexual persons undergoing sex reassignment surgery: cohort study in
Mon, November 07, 2022
Biblical sexuality and cultural sexuality are diametrically opposed to one another. Our kids are neck deep in a culture that says everything the Bible teaches on sexuality is not only wrong but oppressive, divisive, and hateful. As parents, we need to know what our culture is saying about sexuality. We must know where these ideas are coming from and how to talk to our kids about it. In part 3 of a 4-part series on sexuality, Catherine and her guest break down our culture’s definition of sexuality starting with the philosophical roots and ending with the barbaric fruits. Joining her again is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has a bachelor’s degree in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and is working on her doctorate in Christian counseling with an emphasis on the topic of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett are founders of The Home Educated Mind, a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. You can find Erin's resources at: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/ . OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 45 - How Do We Help Our Kids Understand Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3E1NtW0 . Episode 46- How To Talk To Your Kids about Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3GkPWxc RESOURCES MENTIONED: Axis.org—Connecting parents, teens, & Jesus in a disconnected world: https://axis.org/ “Homosexuality and the Christian: A Guide for Parents, Pastors, and Friends” by Mark Yarhouse: https://bit.ly/3DDVAYs “The Difference between Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity” by Cydney Adams (Brendan Jordan quote) https://cbsn.ws/2ICWKWA “Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality” by Nancy R. Pearcey: https://bit.ly/3DwBAac “Transgressive,” Tucker Carlson: https://bit.ly/3UrhfK5 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni quotes G.K. Chesterton: https://bit.ly/3UoSDBS Full Quote from G.K. Chesterton: https://bit.ly/3WwY2Zn Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, October 31, 2022
Some topics that CPCW covers are relevant to lot of parents and a lot of kids, but the topic of sexuality is relevant to ALL parents and ALL kids. We cannot escape this issue in our families and our friendship circles. So who defines our sexuality? Our celebrities, our politicians, our teachers and school administrators, our friends, our feelings… or God. If we want to call ourselves Christ followers, the answer to that question must be God because He designed our sexuality. And the parameters He places around it in His Word are not there to oppress us and deny our authentic selves. Those parameters exist to bless us and to bring us freedom. In part 2 of a 4-part series on sexuality, Catherine discusses the loving parameters that God places around our sexuality to protect us and how can we communicate Biblical sexuality to our kids. Joining her again is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has a bachelor’s degree in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and is working on her doctorate in Christian counseling with an emphasis on the topic of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett are founders of The Home Educated Mind, a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. You can find Erin's resources at: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/ . RESOURCES REFERENCED AND CONSULTED: “Holy Sexuality” by Christopher Yuan: https://bit.ly/3WhzyDl “God and the Gay Christian” by Matthew Vines: https://amzn.to/3DJmnUC “Assessing God and the Gay Christian” by Joe Dallas: Part 1: https://bit.ly/3SQu0g4 Part 2: https://bit.ly/3Fzjw1I “Love Your Neighbor Enough to Speak the Truth” (a Response to Jen Hatmaker) by Rosaria Butterfield: https://bit.ly/3feulM8 “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters” by Abigail Shrier: https://bit.ly/3TSF2mm BOOKS ON DISCUSSING BIBLICAL SEXUALITY WITH YOUR KIDS: “How and When to Tell Your Kids about Sex: A Lifelong Approach to Shaping Your Child’s Sexual Character” by Stan and Brenna Jones: https://amzn.to/3TfV8oV “The Talk: 7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical Sexuality” by Luke Gilkerson: https://amzn.to/3ztXtpc SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Genesis 1:27-28 John 3:17 Leviticus 18:22, 20:13 1 Corinthians 6:11 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com</
Mon, October 24, 2022
Your kids cannot go into a public restroom these days, turn on the television, go to school, or play high school or collegiate sports without being confronted with the question of sexuality. Who defines it? Our politicians, our celebrities, our educators, our feelings… or God? This is the most relevant cultural issue of our day. The question of sexuality goes to the very core of who we are as human beings. Are we made in our own image according to our own feelings, or are we made in God’s image according to His design? In this first episode of a four-part series on sexuality, Catherine digs into what God has to say about our sexuality. We need to be having discussions with our kids about this topic because the world is. Our voice needs to be a trusted source of truth for our kids to navigate the dangerous secular landmine of their sexual identity. Joining Catherine for this vitally important discussion is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has an M.A. in counseling and works professionally as both a counselor and consultant, and she is working on her doctorate in counseling where she is specializing in the field of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett have founded the “The Home Educated Mind,” a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. You can find Erin's resources at: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/ . RESOURCES REFERENCED AND CONSULTED: Books: “Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was, and Who God Has Always Been,” by Jackie Hill Perry: https://bit.ly/3SwayoR “Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality: Empowering Your Kids to Understand and Live Out God's Design” by Hillary Morgan Ferrer: https://bit.ly/3DqYssE Articles: “Why We Should Reconsider What the Bible Really Says about Women in Ministry,” by Catherine Segars: https://bit.ly/3W5ZNg6 “Does Scripture Oppress of Liberate Women?” by Catherine Segars: https://bit.ly/3z7N9mC SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Gen. 1:27-28 Micah 6:4 Judges 4 Song of Solomon 1:2 CONTACT: To find out more about Erin Barry and HOME (The Home Educated Mind), visit http://thehomeeducatedmind.com/ or email Erin at support@thehomeeducatedmind.com . You can contact Catherine by email at catherine@catherinesegars.com , Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/?hl=en</
Mon, October 10, 2022
Sometimes we can feel like the walking wounded in the church. Some people will jump from church to church trying to forget their wounds. Others will leave the church altogether. The injuries we incur in these close quarters can follow us around for a lifetime if we let them. In this episode, Catherine talks about the wounds that can happen when we walk closely with other believers in the church. She also reveals the central role that the church plays in our lives as believers and in the world, because knowing that divine design helps us to stay planted when we are tempted to leave. Then Catherine offers FOUR STEPS you can take when you or your kids have been wounded in the church. When we realize how important the church is for our individual purpose in life, we can make sense of why we get wounded there. The answer isn’t remaining a Christian casualty. The answer is finding healing through God in the church. PODCASTS MENTIONED: “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hills” podcast by Christianity Today: https://bit.ly/3rHu0E9 Episode 43: “Why Does Abuse Happen in the Church?” https://bit.ly/3ROe4KZ Episode 17: “How To Discover Your Purpose in Life” https://bit.ly/3MhPq46 RESOURCES MENTIONED: Mark Driscoll quote: https://bit.ly/3egfUXl “Abuse in the SBC: Why It Happened and Where We Find Hope” https://bit.ly/3SOTbAC “Driven by Eternity” by John Bevere: https://bit.ly/3rFeCYS “When Narcissism Comes to Church” by Dr. Chuck DeGroat: https://bit.ly/3ekBolQ “When Godly People Do Ungodly Things” by Beth Moore: https://bit.ly/3TaZOwG “Bait of Satan” by John Bevere: https://bit.ly/3ROfhC1 SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Psalm 92:12-13 Hebrews 10:25 Matthew 16:18 Ephesians 2:19-22 Isaiah 61:3 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, September 26, 2022
Abuse in the church is hard to understand ourselves, much less to explain to our kids. But we need to have these conversations. CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD focusses on topics that can build our kid’s faith or tear it down. This is most certainly one of those dangerous topics that can tear down their faith as they get older, causing them to leave the church and Christianity altogether. Why does this happen? In this episode, Catherine looks at an underlying root cause, and then she points us towards we want and need to offer to our kids—that is hope and healing. RESOURCES CITED: “Growing Home Together” Podcast with Rob and Joanna Teigen: https://www.lifeaudio.com/growing-home-together-podcast/ ARTICLES CITED: “Abuse in the SBC: Why It Happened and Where We Find Hope,” https://bit.ly/3BGWbrh “The Ugly Truth the MacArthur/Moore Controversy Reveals,” https://bit.ly/3LEKdTI “Southern Baptist Convention Leaders Mishandled Sexual Abuse Allegations, Report Says,” https://cnn.it/3ff5fw4 ARTICLES/SOURCES REFERENCED: Beth Moore Leaving the SBC: https://bit.ly/3fitKs6 “Ravi Zacharias Hid Hundreds of Pictures of Women, Abuse During Massages, and a Rape Allegation,” https://bit.ly/3f65Ccb “Bombshell ‘Hillsong’ doc details sex scandals that battered celeb megachurch,” https://bit.ly/3DO12d2 “Sexual Harassment Went Unchecked at Christianity Today,” https://bit.ly/3Se9cQn “Misconduct allegations against Willow Creek founder Bill Hybels are credible, independent report finds,” https://wapo.st/3UDcezi “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” Podcast, https://bit.ly/3LNF8bW “John MacArthur’s Church Supported Convicted Child Abuser & Pedophile, Records Show,” https://bit.ly/3LELfPA Lord Acton’s Quotes: https://bit.ly/3LISBkY “Are Parents Being Tagged As ‘Domestic Terrorists’ by the FBI? Justice Department Needs to Show Its Cards,” https://herit.ag/3fiwOEB SCRIPTURES CITED: John 17:1-2 Genesis 11:6 Psalm 82:3 Isaiah 1:17 Matthew 23:27-28 2 Corinthians 5:10 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at <a href="https
Mon, September 12, 2022
Being under the scrutiny of a fellow believer is such a painful place to be. And when someone judges our kids, we often feel it more than they do. If we don’t deal with the judgements of others properly, the wounds can lead us and our kids away from the body of Christ and from the faith. Judging is going to happen in the church, and as we have learned in this series, that is by design. We are supposed to keep one another accountable, and we need to respond properly. Catherine gives the most practical advice yet in this final episode on judging by properly defining the criteria of a Godly judgement. Then Catherine show us how to respond when we are judged. SCRIPTURES CITED IN THIS SERIES: Hebrews 4:12-13 1 Corinthians 5:1-13 Psalm 139:23-24 Psalm 51:10-12 Proverbs 27:6 Galatians 2:11—21 2 Peter 3:15 Luke 23:34 OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 39: Have You Ever Been Judged by Other Christians? https://bit.ly/3BfoQVn Episode 40: Is It Ever Right to Judge Others? https://bit.ly/3ekZs7M Episode 41: Six Problems When We Encounter When It Comes to Judging https://bit.ly/3Dgb7yY Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, September 05, 2022
As parents, we have to judge the actions of our kids. And we live in families, neighborhoods, communities, and churches where we hold each other accountable. So sometimes that requires us to assess the actions of other people. (Especially the little people who live with us.) We have to consider the fruit in people’s lives, as Jesus said to do. And they have to do that with us as well. But in that process, there can be some problems. If not done properly, judging can create wounds in our lives and in the lives of our kids. We want to avoid these pitfalls, so we need to address them head on. In this episode, Catherine continues in a series on judging by discussing the problems we encounter when it comes to examining the lives of others. They are: 1. Judging the motive, not the action. 2. Adding to God’s standard. 3. Judging without love. 4. Judging with grace. 5. Thinking that stating God’s standard is judging. 6. Not judging at all. Knowing these difficulties can help us to avoid some serious spiritual hazards and heal from relationship wounds. SCRIPTURES CITED: Matthew 7:1-3 1 Corinthians 5:9-13 Luke 19:11-12 Psalm 103:12 John 8:1-11 EPISODES CITED: Episode 11: What Does It Mean to Speak the Truth in Love? https://bit.ly/3q9xYom OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 39: Have You Ever Been Judged by Other Christians? https://bit.ly/3BfoQVn Episode 40: Is It Ever Right to Judge Others? https://bit.ly/3ekZs7M Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, August 29, 2022
Some would say that it’s never right to judge another person. Others say that it is. So which is it? At some point in our Christian walk, we are going to be judged by other believers, and so will our kids. It is important that we know what Scripture says about this issue. In this episode, Catherine continues in a series on judging by examining what the Bible has to say on this critical topic. Everyone knows Christ’s instruction to “judge not lest ye be judged,” but most people don’t know that just after these words, Jesus told us to examine the fruit coming from the lives of fellow believers. And the Apostle Paul gives us some vital guidelines on judging as well. Join Catherine to discover the when, where, why, and how of judging. SCRIPTURES CITED: 1 Corinthians 5:5, 9-13 Matthew 7:1-3, 15-20 SOURCES CITED: CPCW Episode 26: What Every Parent Needs to Know About the Prodigal Child: https://bit.ly/3KAaaU4 OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 39: Have You Ever Been Judged by Other Christians?: https://bit.ly/3AWELIk Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, August 22, 2022
We’ve all come under the scrutiny of others, and so have our kids. When we are judged by other Christians, the pain can be acute. It can lead us away from God and the faith. Catherine begins a new series on judging by establishing a proper foundation of God’s overwhelming love before we dissect someone’s behavior. Then she examines the pain that ungodly judgments can cause. With those critical prerequisites in mind, Catherine begins to unpack what Scripture has to say about judging other people. This series will bring a lot of insight, hope, and healing to parents and kids dealing with the pain of judgment from others. SCRIPTURES CITED: Matthew 18:6 Romans 5:8 Luke 15 Romans 8:35-39 Matthew 7:1-3 Romans 7:7 SOURCES CITED: Episode 4: Is Christian Just a Religion of Do’s and Don’ts?: https://bit.ly/3T9DxAa Bait of Satan: Living Free from the Deadly Trap of Offense by John Bevere: https://bit.ly/3PHdVYP Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, August 15, 2022
Catherine concludes this uplifting series on the power of our words by pulling the lens way back to show how our words water the seeds of legacy in our kids’ lives. In this episode, Catherine travels to the future, to a place where all our hard parenting work is done. All the seeds are planted. All the water has poured out of us onto those little seeds, and these precious plants are strong and vibrant. The fruit growing out of their lives is bold and beautiful. And these plants are blessing others. They are blessing us. That may seem like a long way off, but when you are in the thick of a long journey, you need to be reminded of the destination, because those sweet reminders keep us going. “Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom… Let us, your servants, see you work again; let our children see your glory.” (Psalm 91:12, 16) SCRIPTURES CITED: Proverbs 18:21 Deuteronomy 11:18-21 Psalm 90:12, 16 OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 36: How Powerful Are Our Words in the Lives of Our Kids?: https://bit.ly/3SQdA8G Episode 37: 7 Ways to Bless Your Kids with Words: https://bit.ly/3dlqStA RESOURCES CITED: Blog: Sing to Me by Catherine Segars: https://catherinesegars.com/2020/03/07/sing-to-me/ Episode 14 (testimony): How To Battle for Your Kids in Prayer: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/how-to-battle-for-your-kids-in-prayer-episode-14 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, August 08, 2022
Words can change the course of a life. They can build dreams, or they can break them. Proverbs 18:21 says, “The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” We want our words to produce healthy fruit in the lives of our children. But how can we do that specifically? In this refreshing episode, Catherine offers seven ways to bless your kids with words. As a parent, you need to: 1.Speak into your kids’ strengths. 2.Speak into your kids’ weaknesses. 3.Thank your children for what they do well. 4.Ask God to give you a life verse for your child. 5.Ask God to give you a specific word of encouragement for your child. 6.Write a note of encouragement for your child 7.Speak this blessing over your child. SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Proverbs 18:21 2 Corinthians 2:9 Psalm 46:4 SOURCES CITED: “Olympic Memories of Wilma Rudolf/Doctor Said She Could Not Walk, So She Ran,” Sports Café: https://bit.ly/3vOSj5E The Blessing with Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp6aygmvzM4 A Father’s Blessing by John Paul Jackson: https://bit.ly/3vJxubO EPISODES CITED: Episode 14: “How to Battle for Your Kids in Prayer”: https://bit.ly/3P30hyF Subscribe on Catherine’s website to receive a special copy of John Paul Jackson’s blessing for your child. https://catherinesegars.com/resources Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, July 25, 2022
A little boy whose dreams were dashed by the words of a teacher. A young man whose aspirations were ignited by the words of a co-worker. A poor child who believed he could be anything if he kept reading because his illiterate mom said so. These are some of the incredible stories that Catherine brings to life in this uplifting series on the power of our words. Words are weighty. They can shape the course of a life. Scripture tells us that “Life and death are in the power of the tongue.” Proverbs 18:21 Our tongues can be a megaphone we use to cheer our kids on in their purpose and calling in life, or they can be a sword that cuts them down, that brings death to their destiny. We’ve got to speak life over our kids because what we tell our kids sticks. The good and the bad. Join Catherine in this uplifting series on how impacting our words can be in the lives of our kids. RESOURCES CONSULTED Sean Dietrich, a.k.a. “Sean of the South”: Personal Memoir - https://amzn.to/3J2QsiK Sonya and Dr. Ben Carson’s story: https://bit.ly/3b76wnh THEME VERSE: Proverbs 18:21 FOLLOW CATHERINE: Email questions or answers to Catherine catherine@catherinesegars.com . Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Tue, July 12, 2022
In this episode, Catherine wraps up this series on dealing with the difficult parts of the Bible by addressing those parts of Scripture we still don’t understand. Let’s be honest—sometimes Scripture does say what we want it to say. What is the point of these passages dealing with rape, slavery, and murder? Issues like these frequently come up when discussing the Christian faith with unbelievers and with our kids. They wonder how we can overlook such things. We shouldn’t. We should wrestle with these sections of Scripture. We must not change them. We must not discard them. We must study and question and pray and wring our hands. Often when we do, we will find answers rendered more precious because of the journey it took to find them. Join Catherine in this divine search for answers to the tough questions in the Bible. EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 31: Why Does the Bible Say… Fill in the Blank? – https://bit.ly/3xX9XnV Episode 32: How Can Parents Deal with the Difficult Parts of Scripture? - https://bit.ly/3NouE1P Episode 33: Is the God of the Old Testament a Monster? - https://bit.ly/3nmxtWF Episode 34: How Can We Help Our Kids Understand Who God Is? - https://bit.ly/3yYZZUH RESOURCES MENTIONED: Article: “How Do I Deal with the Terribly Disturbing Parts of Scripture?” - https://bit.ly/3z8j5YR Video: “Where Does the Evidence Lead? What Darwin Didn’t Know.” - https://bit.ly/3yYmglH Video: “Jonathan Wells: Zombie Science Keeps Pushing Junk DNA Myth” - https://bit.ly/3yXw8ff Article: “There’s Nothing Blind about Faith,” by Alister McGrath - https://ab.co/3PiDkbl SCRIPTURES MENTIONED: The Rape of Tamar: 2 Samuel 13 The Levite Concubine: Judges 19-20 Jesus allows divorce: Matthew 19:8 Love your neighbor as yourself: Mark 12:31 1 Corinthians 13:9-12 Proverbs 25:2 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, July 04, 2022
Catherine continues in a series on dealing with the difficult parts of Scripture by discussing two often misunderstood aspects of God’s nature: his mercy and his justice. These attributes are opposite ends of the divine pendulum. If we don’t understand them, we don’t understand who God is. We must properly comprehend these parts of God’s character if we want to prevent our kids from falling for the mischaracterizations of God that abound in our culture. In a tour through literature that ends with a fascinating story from a world-renowned theologian, Catherine unpacks these beautiful attributes of God. He is passionately concerned about justice, but he is equally if not more concerned about mercy. Time and time and time again we see that God forgoes justice and gives mercy. Mercy literally runs through God’s veins. But God does not force his mercy upon us. If we don’t choose to receive God’s mercy, we will receive his justice. We must teach our kids that God is merciful and He is just. How he interacts with us is up to us. So, we must teach our kids to choose wisely. OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 31: Why Does the Bible Say… Fill in the Blank? – https://bit.ly/3xX9XnV Episode 32: How Can Parents Deal with the Difficult Parts of Scripture? - https://bit.ly/3NouE1P Episode 33: Is the God of the Old Testament a Monster? - https://bit.ly/3nmxtWF Summary for the Merchant of Venice: https://bit.ly/3uFPJOT Portia’s Speech: https://poets.org/poem/merchant-venice-act-iv-scene-i-quality-mercy-not-strained “Holiness and Justice” by Dr. R. C. Sproul: https://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/holiness-of-god/holiness-and-justice SCRIPTURES CITED: Psalm 82:3 Isaiah 1:17 Micah 6:8 Jeremiah 1:5 Psalm 139 Psalm 56:8 Genesis 16:1-16 (Story of Hagar) FOLLOW CATHERINE: Email questions or answers to Catherine: catherine@catherinesegars.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, June 27, 2022
There are many out there who would mischaracterize God. We need to prepare our kids for these mischaracterizations of God. We must not ignore, sanitize, or downplay the difficult parts of Scripture. We must address them head on and give our kids an accurate understanding of who God is. If we read the Old Testament honestly, we will see a God of great compassion and mercy. A God who pleads with his people to choose wisely. A God who continually points to his plan of salvation for all mankind – Jesus. And Jesus continually points back to God in the Old Testament. You can’t separate the God of the Old Testament and Jesus. “Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” - John 14:6 OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 31: Why Does the Bible Say… Fill in the Blank? – https://bit.ly/3xX9XnV Episode 32: How Can Parents Deal with the Difficult Parts of Scripture? - https://bit.ly/3NouE1P RESOURCES MENTIONED: A New Kind of Apologist by Sean McDowell: https://seanmcdowell.org/item/a-new-kind-of-apologist Scary Mary Film Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0AGdFic&t=3s Scary Mrs. Doubtfire Film Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ckv_Dz-Sio Richard Dawkins Quote: https://strangenotions.com/richard-dawkins-and-the-god-of-the-old-testament/ Episode 4: Is Christianity Just a Religion of Do’s and Don’ts?: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/is-christianity-just-a-religion-of-dos-and-donts-episode-4 FOLLOW CATHERINE: Email questions or answers to Catherine: catherine@catherinesegars.com . Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Wed, June 15, 2022
Catherine continues in her series on dealing with difficult parts of Scripture with installment two. In this episode, Catherine applies the practical guidelines that she gave in episode 31 to a difficult story from the Bible that led a young college-age Christian to abandon his faith. Our kids are getting blindsided by parts of the Bible that they haven’t heard or haven’t properly considered, and this is causing many young believers to leave the faith. We need to help our kids find reasonable, rational answers for why the Bible is true. As you walk with Catherine through this difficult part of Scripture, you will learn how to provide those answers yourself. GUIDELINES for dealing with the difficult part of Scripture: 1. Take away the ambush. 2. Don’t ignore the question. 3. Don’t downplay the question. 4. Pray about it. 5. Get to work. (Research) 6. Stand on what you know. 7. Wrestle out loud. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Episode 31: Why does the Bible Say… Fill in the Blank?: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/why-does-the-bible-say-fill-in-the-blank-episode-31 A New Kind of Apologist by Sean McDowell, Chapter 6: “Don’t Blame Us, It’s in the Bible” by Dan Kimball: https://seanmcdowell.org/item/a-new-kind-of-apologist SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: - James 1:5 - The Exodus & the ten plagues: Exodus 1-12 - Herod’s massacre of the innocent: Matthew 2:1-18 - Exodus 1:22 - Galatians 6:7-9 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Tue, May 31, 2022
There is stuff in the Bible that is hard to understand and difficult to explain. And too often, the first time many Christian kids encounter these difficult parts of the Bible is when an atheist professor brings them up in a class, or a friend who is a secular humanist challenges them in the cafeteria or at work. Kids are getting blindsided because they didn’t cover those topics in Sunday School or in their youth group. Moms and dads, we aren’t doing our kids any favors when we skip these parts of the Bible. In this episode, Catherine discusses what can happen when our kids get questions about parts of the Bible that they’ve never considered or even heard before. Then she offers 7 practical guidelines on how to approach these sections of Scripture with your kids. GUIDELINES: 1. Take away the ambush. 2. Don’t ignore the question. 3 .Don’t downplay the question. 4. Pray about it. 5. Get to work. (Research) 6. Stand on what you know. 7. Wrestle out loud. ARTICLES & PODCASTS MENTIONED: 1. “How Do I Deal with the Terribly Disturbing Parts of Scripture?”: https://bit.ly/3wWtlC6 2. “Why Does the Bible Tell Women to be Silent and Not to Teach?”: https://bit.ly/38Xw1Gy 3. “Christian Kids Are Leaving the Faith. What Can We Do About It?”: https://bit.ly/3t0WUjt 4. CPCW Episode 2: “What is the Key for Our Kids to Have an Authentic Faith?”: https://bit.ly/3z7o5NJ 5. CPCW Episode 3: “How Do I Teach My Kids to Contend for Their Faith?”: https://bit.ly/3a5DDa6 RESOURCES CITED: A New Kind of Apologist by Sean McDowell: https://bit.ly/3M4rfnX The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask by Mark Mittelberg: https://bit.ly/391XJlk SCRIPTURES CITED: James 1:5 FOLLOW CATHERINE: Email questions or answers to Catherine catherine@catherinesegars.com . Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, May 16, 2022
In this episode, Catherine tackles a question that every parent needs to have firmly settled: is it ok to question God and the Christian faith? Kids are coming home from school, extracurricular activities, higher education, work, or even church with serious questions about their beliefs. This is a good thing. But how do you handle that? How do we help our kids with these difficult topics? How do we encourage them to seek answers? Catherine answers those questions in this episode of CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD. And she gives some critically important advice on how to prepare for the tough conversations that inevitably arise in our parenting. *REFERENCES CITED: The Lee Strobel Center for Evangelism and Applied Apologetics at Colorado Christian University: https://www.ccu.edu/strobelcenter/ https://www.ccu.edu/ The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel: https://bit.ly/3MfjZXo The Case for Christ for Kids by Lee Strobel: https://bit.ly/3PzHsVs The Case for Christ Movie DVD: https://bit.ly/3MlYggD Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith by Dr. Douglas Groothuis: https://bit.ly/39XeRZH *SCRIPTURE REFERENCED: Acts 17 Job 38 Luke 1:18 Luke 1:38 Proverbs 25:2 *FOLLOW CATHERINE: https://catherinesegars.com/ https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, May 02, 2022
When it comes to defending your faith, you don’t always need to play defense. Sometimes you need to go on the offense. These 7 guidelines will help you and your kiddos challenge cultural lies and lead others to the truth. You and your children need to: 1. Always define your terms. 2. Question everything. 3. Challenge labels. (Don’t label and discard.) 4. Don’t Cancel. Instead, consult. 5. Don’t censor lies. Defeat lies with the truth. 6. Use the boycott wisely. 7. Go directly to the original source. Moms and dads, let’s be a force for good in the way we engage others to think and act! ARTICLES REFERENCED OR CONSULTED: 6 Guidelines for Challenging Our Culture: https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/spiritual-life/guidelines-for-challenging-our-culture.html New York Post: “Judge Jackson declines to define ‘woman,’ says she’s ‘not a biologist’,”: https://bit.ly/3MGi5yU DUK News: “Columbia student who escaped North Korea says she sees similarities in the US”: https://bit.ly/3vz9xUC British Library: “Learning Voices of the Holocaust”: https://bit.ly/3w4zHOq United Holocaust Memorial Museum: “Adolf Hitler Issues Comment on the “Jewish Question”: https://bit.ly/3vBGqjQ The Independent: “Jen Psaki Urges Spotify to take further action on Joe Rogan: ‘More can be done’”: https://bit.ly/3y4CeKP The New York Post: “The White House Is Spreading Vile Lies about the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill”: https://bit.ly/3MGkBVO PODCASTS REFERENCED: Episode 19: 6 Guidelines to Living a Counter-Cultural Life: https://bit.ly/3vSNlE2 SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Ephesians 6:12 **Follow Catherine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, April 18, 2022
How powerful are our words? Can they change the future? In this episode of CPCW, Catherine takes a fascinating, prophetic look at how words have the power to shape reality in the past, present, and future. Our leaders are using words to confuse and distort reality. But as faith-filled parents, we can use our words through prayer to effect change in our lives, in our kid’s lives, and in the world. When our words have the power of TRUTH behind them, God’ truth in His Word, and when they are connected to His will—things can change. Radically. Let hope stir within you, moms and dads. Do our words have the power to change the future? You be they do. If our words are backed with the Word of God and the will of God, they can change everything for the better. So speak to the wall that your child is facing and command it to come down in the name of Jesus. SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Proverbs 18:21 Genesis 1:3 Romans 4:17 Galatians 6:9 Scripture List to pray over your children: https://catherinesegars.com/resources PODCASTS REFERENCED: The Glenn Beck Show: Episode 136, “How the War In Ukraine Fast Tracks the Great Reset” (starting at 1:09): https://apple.co/3OkPmBb CPCW Truth Series: Episode 23: WHAT IS THE BIGGEST THREAT TO OUR FAITH AND OUR CULTURE TODAY? We established that truth is central and foundational to the Christian faith. https://bit.ly/3MhyAkR Episode 24: WHAT IS THE ENEMY’S GREATEST WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION IN OUR LIVES? The greatest WMD in Satan’s toolbox is the lie. Words are powerful. God created the entire universe through the spoken word, which is precisely why the enemy wants to attack truth by redefining words. And his favorite thing to do is to take a word and make it mean its opposite. https://bit.ly/3vtoxlI Episode 25: HOW DID WE END UP WITH 50+ GENDERS AND DRAG QUEEN STORY HOUR? In this episode, we discussed nominalism, a philosophical doctrine that says there is no such thing as universal truth so there is no such thing as universals in reality. https://bit.ly/3M46UzM Episode 26: WHAT EVERY PARENT NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THE PRODIGAL CHILD. This vital episode brings some much needed truth to our parenting by discussing the four stages of parenting and sharing the most important question you could ever ask your child. https://bit.ly/3uRgNep Other podcasts mentioned: Episode 14: HOW TO BATTLE FOR YOUR KIDS IN PRAYER: https://bit.ly/37ma1ED Episode 13: FOUR TYPES OF PRAYER EVERY BELIEVER SHOULD KNOW https
Mon, April 04, 2022
Get to know Catherine better in this wacky bonus episode of CP/CW as she shares a very fun and lively interview with Larry Roberts from the recent Spark Media Conference in Nashville, TN. Hear more about her background, how the podcast started, her passion for Christian apologetics, her two miraculous trips to the maternity ward in her 40s, and more than you ever wanted to know about Nashville hot chicken. What do Christian apologetics and Nashville hot chicken have in common? Tune in to find out. Resources Cited: https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2016/10/01/why-nashville-anderson-bourdain-parts-unknown-sot.cnn Follow Catherine: https://catherinesegars.com/ https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, March 21, 2022
What Every Parent Needs to Know about the Prodigal Child – Episode 26 *CONGRATULATIONS to CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD for being named the 2022 Best Kids and Family Podcast by Spark Media.* https://bit.ly/3qmrx1K Catherine brings some much-needed truth to our perspective on parenting in this episode of CPCW by discussing what is the parent’s responsibility, what is the child’s responsibility, and what is God’s responsibility. By addressing the four stages of a child’s development, Catherine delineates the proper role of the parent throughout your child’s life. And Catherine will share what is the greatest question you could ever ask your child. The fact is, some kids are hardwired to do things the hard way. They are made to push the boundaries. By examining God’s response to the wandering child in Scripture, we can gain clarity, insight, direction, and hope as parents in our pursuit of godliness ourselves. RESOURCES MENTIONED: “What Every Parent Needs to Know about the Prodigal Child” https://www.crosswalk.com/family/parenting/what-every-parent-needs-to-know-about-the-prodigal-child.html Christ-Centered Parenting by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt: https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/christ-centered-parenting-bible-study-book-P005790851 SCRIPTURES CITED: The Prodigal Son: Luke 15 The Fall: Genesis 3 PODCASTS REFERENCED: Episode 4: “Is Christianity Just a Religion of Do’s and Don’ts”: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/is-christianity-just-a-religion-of-dos-and-donts-episode-4 Episode 12: “What To Do if Your Child Walks Away from the Faith”: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/what-to-do-if-your-child-walks-away-from-the-faith-episode-12 Episode 14: “How To Battle for Your Kids in Prayer”: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/how-to-battle-for-your-kids-in-prayer-episode-14 Follow Catherine: https://catherinesegars.com/ https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Discover more Christian podcasts at li
Thu, March 03, 2022
Catherine continues in a series on truth by examining another way that the enemy is attacking the Christian faith and the next generation. In this episode, Catherine connects the dots between a prominent philosophical movement and the current state of gender and sexuality in our culture. The influence of nominalism has led not only to the denial of universal truth, but the denial of universals in reality. This denial is having a tremendous impact on society and our children, especially in the area of sexual identity and gender. The Christian faith is not a nominalist doctrine. It is a faith that supports universal concepts in reality—universal truth being chief among them. As parents, we need to teach our kids that Jesus is truth and truth is universal, and therefore there are universal truths all around us. There are trees and clouds and cats and dogs. There are boys and girls. These aren’t just names that we’ve forced onto things and people—they are truths that correspond to reality, the reality that God created. Equally true is the fact that there is a God who loves us no matter what we believe or what we do. And because God loves us, He wants us to walk in the truth. Because when we don’t walk in the truth, we hurt ourselves and others. We must teach our children what is true, and we must teach them to love like Jesus. Don’t forget to leave a review of CPCW on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify! WORK CITED: Drag Quest Story Hour: https://www.dragqueenstoryhour.org/ Does Scripture Oppress or Liberate Women?: https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/women/does-scripture-oppress-or-liberate-women.html C. K. Chesterton Quote: https://bit.ly/3vphIU1 Episode 11: What Does It Mean to Speak the Truth in Love?: https://bit.ly/35oUaUu John 8:32 WORKS CONSULTED: Socratic Logic by Peter Kreeft Is It Possible to be a Christian and a Modern Feminist?: https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/women/is-it-possible-to-be-a-christian-and-a-modern-feminist.html 19th Amendment: Women’s Suffrage, History.com: https://www.history.com/topics/womens-history/19th-amendment-1 Domestic Violence in the United States, Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/law/crime-and-law-enforcement/domestic-violence Trans Athletes Like Lia Thompson are Dest
Mon, February 14, 2022
Catherine continues in a series on truth with this second installment, which identifies the leading way that the enemy tricks Believers. Truth is the central issue of the Christian faith—it is the primary reason Christ came to earth, and yet nearly half of all born again Christians do not believe in universal truth. The enemy has a plan to twist and contort the truth, and in this episode, Catherine examines his tactics by peering into his playbook. She will take you on a tour of history, literature, current media trends, and even a classic hymn, all the while using theological truth as our guide to uncover the enemy’s greatest weapon of mass destruction in our lives. Teach your children to see what the enemy is doing. Let your home be a place where truth reigns supreme. SPARK MEDIA FAN AWARDS: Nominate CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD for a Spark Fan Award in the categories of “Best Female Podcast” and “Best Solo Podcast.” https://www.sparkmedia.ventures/site/awards Don’t forget to leave a review of CPCW on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify! WORKS REFERENCED: CW Article: “What is the Biggest Threat to Our Faith and Our Culture Today?”: https://bit.ly/3GNOeRP Christian Headlines: “58 Percent of Americans Believe Moral Truth ‘Is Up to Each Individual,’ New Poll Finds”: https://bit.ly/3uOXy5C 1984 by George Orwell CNN Story: “Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Protests After Police Shooting”: https://bit.ly/3Bm3wfe The Federalist: “Death Toll Rises to Estimated 30 Since ‘Mostly Peaceful Protests’ Began”: https://bit.ly/36eS4XB Martin Luther: “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”: https://www.hymnal.net/en/hymn/h/886 SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: John 18:37 John 8:44 Genesis 3:1, 4 John 3:5 Matthew 26:65 Acts 6:11 Follow Catherine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motherhoodfaithandculture/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/z_wei Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, January 31, 2022
In this episode, Catherine identifies the greatest threat to our faith and our culture today. That threat involves an attack on something that is so central, so foundational to our faith, that to attack it is to attack the very core of who we are as Christians. Truly, it is an attack on Christ Himself. This threat is leading to an erosion of both our faith and our culture, and it is leading to the massive youth exodus from the church that we have been trying to assuage since episode 1 of this podcast. But first, Catherine asks this question: “Why did Jesus come into the world?” The answer to that question is central to our faith, and it shows us why the biggest threat to our faith and culture is what it is today. Nominate CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD for a Spark Fan Award in the categories of “Best Female Podcast” and “Best Solo Podcast.” https://www.sparkmedia.ventures/site/awards Resources Cited: “What is the Biggest Threat to Our Faith and Our Culture” https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/spiritual-life/what-is-the-biggest-threat-to-our-faith-and-culture-today.html Focus on the Family: The Truth Project (Digital, Small Group Curriculum CDs): https://bit.ly/35wGUNj Christian Headlines: “58 Percent of Americans Believe Moral Truth ‘Is Up to Each Individual,’ New Poll Finds”: https://bit.ly/33XVA81 Christian Headlines: “Record Low 6% of Americans Adhere to a Biblical Worldview, New Study Shows”: https://bit.ly/3KUaOLM Cultural Research Center: “American World Inventory 2020—At a Glance”: https://bit.ly/3ubjure Houston Chronicle: “Evangelical, Fundamentalist, and Born Again Aren’t the Same”: https://bit.ly/3ISr7XK Scriptures Referenced: John 18:37 Genesis 3:1 John 1:1, 14 John 14:6 Hebrews 13:8 Malachi 3:6 Numbers 23:9 Deuteronomy 30:19-20 *** Follow Catherine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motherhoodfaithandculture/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Svitlana Tytska Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, January 17, 2022
This is Catherine’s most practical podcast yet. In this insightful episode, Catherine helps you leave behind the old and embrace the new in 2022 with a “Dashboard for Life,” which is a report card containing 13 gauges on how to improve in the new year. Catherine walks you through how to examine your faith life, your marriage or dating life, your family life, and nine other areas by offering simple, everyday guidance on how to make effective and lasting change. This powerful tool for self-assessment will help all of your relationships, especially your parenting relationships. But most of all, it will help improve your relationship with God, and when that relationship is better, all of your relationships are better. NOW, with each and every one of these gauges, don’t just write something down on how to improve. Our methods, our remedies often fall short. Ask God. And listen to His prompting. See what He has to say. Because He has the remedy that really works. To get the “Dashboard for Life” Report Card, subscribe on Catherine’s website: https://catherinesegars.com/ OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED: Chris Hodges’ Sermon, The Best Teacher, Dec. 26, 2021: https://www.churchofthehighlands.com/media/message/the-best-teacher Financial class: Financial Peace University: https://www.ramseysolutions.com/ramseyplus/financial-peace The One Year Bible: Paperback: https://bit.ly/34RK7GZ Ebook: https://bit.ly/3A4yesO Bible Reading Plans: https://bit.ly/3FzgdUM Life Application Bible: https://bit.ly/3A5iPIN Episode 17 of our show - “How To Discover Your Purpose in Life,” https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/how-to-discover-your-purpose-in-life Spiritual Gifts & Personality tests: https://giftstest.com/ http://www.humanmetrics.com/personality Scriptures mentioned: Psalm 100:4; Psalm 51:10; Romans 8:28; Proverbs 29:18; 2 Corinthians 10:5 Episode Image Credit: Getty/gvardgraph Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, December 20, 2021
The Hallmark Channel has found a cash cow with their Countdown to Christmas, attracting around 80 million viewers during the 8-week event. These films are a cultural phenomenon. Why are they so popular? After all, they are predictable and a little cheesy. Why do we love them so much? Catherine has a theory on that, which is both enlightening and entertaining. The answer is very significant both culturally and spiritually. In this episode of CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD, Catherine identifies what we are really looking for when we imbibe hours of this fluffy, feel-good entertainment. And then she points us towards what we really need. ARTICLES REFERENCED: “Why Are So Many People Obsessed with Hallmark Movies?” https://bit.ly/3swRhdL “Hallmark Christmas Movies: Five Reasons To Be Careful”: https://bit.ly/3E7qPJK “Should Christians Be Concerned by the LGBTQ Direction in Hallmark Movies?”: https://bit.ly/3e7wWDl “How Should Christians Talk to Their Kids about LGBTQ Issues?”: https://bit.ly/3EeMTSP “Is It Possible to Be a Christian and a Modern Feminist?”: https://bit.ly/3Ee14az STATISTICS MENTIONED: “How Hallmark Takes Over Your TV Every Christmas” by Emily VanDerWerff, Vox https://bit.ly/3H06cB6 “Why Netflix Is Making Hallmark Christmas Movies” by Caroline Fox, Screenrant https://bit.ly/3GVQHKr “The Impact of Coronavirus on Cable TV is Mixed” by Brad Adgate, Forbes https://bit.ly/3padw76 PODCASTS & BLOGS REFERENCED: CPCW Episode 13: “Four Types of Prayer Every Believer Should Know”: https://bit.ly/30Hpz2a “I Want to Live in a Hallmark Film”: https://catherinesegars.com/2019/11/26/i-want-to-live-in-a-hallmark-film/ *** Follow Catherine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motherhoodfaithandculture/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Svitlana Tytska Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, December 13, 2021
Culture swings on a pendulum between two extremes, and the enemy is very adept at using these extremes to his advantage. He is masterful at hiding our vices, and using a complementary virtue to reinforce what is our greatest area of weakness, as a culture and as individuals. In this episode, Catherine shows how culture how ebbs and flows between these two extremes throughout history. Then she identifies what is the greatest virtue of our culture and how the enemy is using that virtue to lead us astray. Resources mentioned: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis: https://bit.ly/3GEdNF9 Audio version from Focus on the Family: https://bit.ly/3IJP8ku The Unfortunate Tale of the Witch of Pungo: https://bit.ly/3ymyNNF C.S. Lewis quote: https://bit.ly/33g0jB0 Wisdom from Lewis (The Gospel Coalition): https://bit.ly/3Gw5dbA Hedonsim (Philosophy Terms): https://philosophyterms.com/hedonism/ Scriptures Referenced: Exodus 32 (The Golden Calf) 2 Kings 17:33-41 *** Follow Catherine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motherhoodfaithandculture/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Flash Vector Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, November 29, 2021
HOW DO YOU LIVE BIBLICALLY WHEN EVERYONE AROUND YOU ISN’T? Or a lot of people around you aren’t. In other words, how do you live a counter-cultural life? Good question, huh? We are in the middle of a series on how to be a counter-cultural Christian. In this episode, Catherine offers six guidelines to help you and your kids swim upstream in our downstream culture. At the end of life, all that matters is our faithfulness to God. Did we stand strong? Culture is always flowing downstream. Always has been. Always will. Did we go with the flow, or were we determined to swim the other way? If we want to swim upstream, we need to: (1)Know the Word (2)Find encouragement in those who swam upstream before us. (3)Question everything. (4)Expect opposition and even persecution. (5)Listen intently for God’s voice. (6)Maintain an ETERNAL MINDSET If we can do these things, and if we can teach our kids to do these things, we will be swimming the right way. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Keys for Kids: Website: https://www.keysforkids.org/ Daily Devotional: https://www.keysforkids.org/Programming/Keys-for-Kids-Daily-Devotional/Read-Listen The Jesus Storybook Bible: https://amzn.to/3D4GPeU Apologia What We Believe Series: Who Is God? And Can I Really Know Him?: https://bit.ly/314vUFn Who Am I? And What Am I Doing Here?: https://bit.ly/314jzAZ Who Is My Neighbor? And Why Does He Need Me?: https://bit.ly/3D4FHI8 What On Earth Can I Do?: https://bit.ly/3lktucq The Bible Project: Website – https://bibleproject.com/ How To Read the Bible (videos): https://bibleproject.com/explore/how-to-read-the-bible/ Article on Yeonmi Park: “Columbia student who escaped North Korea says she sees similarities in the US”: https://bit.ly/3I4MVzF “Only One Life” by C.T. Studd: https://bit.ly/3d2puZG *** Follow Catherine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motherhoodfaithandculture/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Jorm Sangsorm Discover more Christian podcasts at <a href="https://www.lif
Mon, November 15, 2021
If we are going to swim God’s direction in this downstream culture, people will think that we are odd. They will have all kinds of choice words to describe us. We need to have this expectation in life, and we need to give our kids this expectation as well. If our children stay true to God’s Word and God’s standard, our culture will not celebrate them. In fact, our culture will accuse and may even cancel them. Other Christians may accuse and cancel them. But that’s ok. We stand in good company when we are accused and canceled for our faith. This episode is the first in a series on being a counter-cultural Christian. In order to do that, we need to (1) stay grounded in the Word, and (2) draw inspiration from those who swam upstream before us. In this first installment, Catherine gives some practical tips and lots of Biblical inspiration to help us swim upstream in our downstream culture. PODCASTS REFERENCED: CPCW 4-part Worldview series – you can find all the episodes at https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/episodes Episode 6: Why You Should Teach Your Kids About Other Worldviews Episode 7: What Other Worldviews Are Competing for Your Kids’ Faith Episode 8: What Sets the Christian Worldview Apart from Other Worldviews Episode 9: How Does the Christian Worldview Create a World We All Want To Live In? Episode 4: Is Christianity Just a Religion of Do’s and Don’ts SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Hebrews 4:12 Proverbs 14:12 RESOURCES FOR SCRIPTURE SONGS: Catherine Segars’ Website: Resources : https://catherinesegars.com/resources Esther Mui: Scripture Songs for Worship: http://www.scripturesongsforworship.com/ Seeds Family Worship: https://bit.ly/2YOHnrp The Corner Room: https://bit.ly/3CckdJ2 Sherri Youngward: http://www.sherriyoungward.com/ King Things: https://bit.ly/3qzp5Wy The Bigsby Show - Books of the Bible Song: https://bit.ly/3kAQWC0 The Bigsby Show - 12 Disciples Song - https://bit.ly/2YOI9EP ASL Page on Handspeak (motions to aid in Scripture memory): https://www.handspeak.com/word/ ARTICLES REFERENCED: “Factose Intolerance,” by Cheryl Lowe, Memoria Press: https://www.memoriapress.com/articles/factose-intolerance *** Follow
Mon, October 25, 2021
Do you know that you have a purpose in life? Like beyond parenting. Beyond what you do for a living, even, perhaps. Beyond paying the bills and doing the chores and feeding the kids. You have a purpose in life. Something that God created you to do before you were ever born. God has a very specific part for you to play in the grand story He is writing throughout all of history In this podcast, I’m going to talk about how to discover why you were born. I will give you the Five P’s of finding your purpose. Discovering your purpose in life really does tie into your parenting in a big way. Because when your kids see you living your purpose in life, they are going to be inspired to live out theirs. The majority of people live and die without ever discovering their purpose in life, the reason God created them. Isn’t that sad. But what is even more sad is that the majority of Christians, the majority of people who know the God who created them with a purpose to fulfill for His Kingdom, they never discover that purpose is either. They never realize why they were put on this earth. How sad is that? It is tragic, really. The 5 P’s to Your Purpose: People who fulfill their God-given purpose in life are people of prayer. They are people who plant themselves in Christ’s body, in the church. They are people who allow God to prune them without losing their faith. They are people who persevere. And all the while, they never stop praising God. The question is not “Do I have a purpose?” Scripture is clear—you do. The question is, then, “Will I discover God’s purpose for my life?” And then, “Will I fulfill God’s purpose for my life?” Or… “Will I usurp God’s purpose for my life with my own?” I encourage you to fulfill your purpose by praying, planting, allowing God to prune, the persevere, all the while praising God. And as you do this, you will be modeling for your kids how to fulfill their purpose in life too. SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Jeremiah 1:5 Isaiah 49:1-2 Psalm 139:13-17 Ephesians 2:10 Isaiah 46:10-11 Proverbs 25:2 Psalm 92:12-13 John 15:1-2 Psalm 144:1 OTHER SOURCES REFERENCED: John Bevere Devotional “Jobs Are Hard” video The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, October 04, 2021
The more your kids understand their God-given purpose in life, the more likely they are to stay grounded in their faith into adulthood. As parents, we have this incredibly unique position in our kid’s lives. We are literally front row center for most of the first two decades. We are, hands down, the most important influence on our kids during their formative years. We have not just the ability, but the responsibility to uncover those spiritual gifts in our kids’ lives, and to cultivate them. You could say that we are the chief gardener in their lives. How well those little seeds do is, in a large part, up to us. “God gave you your kids for a reason, your specific kids. That’s because you hold the key to unlocking who God created them to be.” *** Tips for Cultivating Your Child’s Spiritual Gifts: 1. What do you see in your child’s life that isn’t like your other kids, or other peoples’ children? When you see a gift – feed it. Call it out and encourage it. Water that gift and watch it grow. 2. Don’t compare your parenting or your kids to other kids. God specifically chose you to parent your children. What your kids need is quite simple: they need you. And God will meet all the needs you have as you parent them. *** Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Pass the Baton (blog): https://catherinesegars.com/2020/12/11/pass-the-baton/ Blogcasts at CatherineSegars.com: https://catherinesegars.com/category/blogcast/ The Mere Mother Blogcast on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3PXxZ9O Evangeline’s Faith Testimony in Episode 14: https://bit.ly/3BjI5xM Sing to Me (blog post): https://catherinesegars.com/2020/03/07/sing-to-me/ *** Scripture Mentioned in This Week's Episode: Jesus at the Temple: Luke 2:41-52; Philippians 4:19 *** Follow Catherine: Instagram | Facebook Episode Image Credit: Getty/Olha Khorimarko Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, September 13, 2021
When you step out with God in prayer, you need to expect opposition from the enemy. That’s because prayer changes history. Your history, your child’s history, human history. *** Resources: Read my article on this topic on Crosswalk.com God Is Good, But This Isn’t: Blogcast Recording | Article. Take Heart: 100 Devotions to Seeing God When Life's Not Okay *** Scriptures to Pray When You Go to Battle in Prayer: Jeremiah 24:7 John 8:31-32 2 Corinthians 3:16-17 2 Peter 3:9 Exodus 23:25-26 Galatians 3:29 Matthew 6:10 Romans 8:28 Whatever happens in this life, it won’t happen because I didn’t pray with faith. Whatever doesn’t happen in this life, it won’t fail to happen because I didn’t pray with faith. Because I didn’t fight, because I didn’t take the authority that God has given me, those keys, and use them to speak forth what I believe is His will here on earth. HERE’S THE BOTTOM LINE when it comes to prayer. Our faith in prayer must not be in a certain outcome—now we may be praying for a particular outcome. Our faith must be in God regardless of the outcome. *** Follow Catherine: Instagram | Facebook Episode Image Credit: Getty/Yelyzaveta Hryhorieva Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, August 30, 2021
Get close to God. Seek His face. Declare who He is. Exclaim His goodness. Ask for direction. Request what you need. And command His will to be done here on earth in your life as it is in heaven. Pray some bold prayers. Scriptures referenced: James 1:5 Philippians 4:6-7 Psalm 37:4 Psalm 144:1-2 Article referenced: Is God Still Speaking to Us in Dreams, Even Today? Read my article on this topic on Crosswalk.com Teaching referenced: 8 Steps to Find Redemption after Loss *** Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Yelyzaveta Hryhorieva Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, August 16, 2021
I love apologetics, explaining the faith and equipping parents to help their children stand strong in the faith. But there comes a time in life when we need to stop explaining and start exercising – we’ve got to start walking out all that we know. In this episode, we will cover: 1. The four types of prayers we should be praying when we are in a battle for one of our kids 2. The greatest impediments that keep us from being effective in our prayers. *** The Four Types of Prayers: 1. Declarative Prayer 2. Exclamatory Prayer 3. Interrogative Prayer 4. Imperative Prayer *** Scriptures referenced: James 1:5 Phil. 4:6-7 Matthew 16:19 Matthew 18:18 Luke 10:19 Mark 11:23 John 14:12 2 Chronicles 16:9 Matthew 13:58 *** Read my article on this topic on Crosswalk.com *** Books referenced: Intercessory Prayer: How God Can Use Your Prayers to Move Heaven and Earth by Dutch Sheets, pg. 23 & 29. Confronting the Powers by C. Peter Wagner, pg. 242. The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson *** Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/siraanamwong Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, August 02, 2021
We spend a lot of time worrying that our children will leave the faith in college. But statistics show that children are more likely to leave the faith before they leave the nest. In this episode, Catherine covers: 1. What is to blame when your child walks away from the faith (and what NOT to blame). 2. A battleplan for going to war for your child’s faith Articles and Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Read Catherine's accompanying article on Crosswalk: https://www.crosswalk.com/family/parenting/what-to-do-if-your-child-has-walked-away-from-the-faith.html Already Gone: Why Your Kids Will Quit Church And What You Can Do To Stop It by Ken Ham, Britt Beemer, and Todd Hillard (pgs. 31-32) Fasting: Opening the Door to a Deeper, More Intimate, More Powerful Relationship with God by Jentzen Franklin. Praying Circles Around Your Children by Mark Batterson. House of Miracles by Brandon Lake. *** Scripture Referenced in this Episode: The Good Shepherd & the lost sheep: Luke 15:3-7 1 Peter 5:8 “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” The Armor of God: Ephesians 6:10-20 Exodus 17:8-16: Israel’s battle with Amalekites. *** Quotes on prayer: J. Edwin Orr “History is silent on revivals that did not begin with prayer.” The Great Oswald Chambers called prayer "the greater work." W. Clement Stone: “Prayer is man’s greatest power.” Watchman Nee: “Our prayers lay the track down through Gods power can come. Like a mighty locomotive, his power is irresistible, but it cannot reach us without rails.” **** Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Qvasimodo Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Tue, July 06, 2021
We have all heard at some point to “speak the truth in love." But how exactly do we do that? Where in scripture are we instructed to do so? In this episode, we are going to break down this popular saying and discuss how to humbly lead others to the truth. Our goal should not just be to speak the truth, but that our expression of truth is effective and genuine. Resources Mentioned: Article: The Danger of Speaking Truth without Love by Catherine Segars Scripture Referenced: Paul’s admonition to speak the truth in love: 1 Corinthians 13 Zacchaeus’ story: Luke 19 The woman at the well: John 4 The woman caught in adultery: John 8 "But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8 NIV) Paul’s admonition not to judge the world: (1 Corinthians 5:12). Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Canva Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, June 21, 2021
Our social and political landscape is incredibly contentious. We need guidelines to help us and our kids navigate these treacherous waters. In this episode, we discuss how to talk about sensitive topics with our kids, telling them the truth – which is often offensive -- but with love. How do we do that? I’ve got 6 guidelines. Read the article that goes with this episode. GUIDELINES: 1. Listen. Really listen. 2. Respect other people’s beliefs. Don’t ridicule 3. Don’t assume a motive. Challenge methods, not motives. 4. Be more concerned about people than your position. 5. Speak in love while never denying truth. 6. Recognize that what people need most is not an argument, it is an experience with God. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. (Matt. 7:12) *** Resources and Articles Mentioned in This Episode: The “love” chapter: 1 Corinthians 13 The Danger of Speaking Truth without Love C.S. Lewis' "Mere Christianity" Broadcast C.S. Lewis' conversion from atheism to Christianity C.S. Lewis quote on his encounter with God at Oxford *** Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ *** Episode Image Credit: Getty/Gvardgraph Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, June 07, 2021
This episode is the culmination of all the hard work we have done in the last three episodes! We are going to look at why the other worldviews we’ve looked at begin to fall apart because they don’t accurately explain and represent reality. Resources and Articles Mentioned in This Episode: 1. Eric Metaxas interview with John Smirak 2. John Smirak article: Is the Woke Cult Just a Spastic Reaction to Darwinism? 3. Christian Headlines article on Richard Dawkins, Atheist Richard Dawkins Says Its 'Wise and Sensible' to Abort Babies with Down Syndrome, Serious Disabilities 4. Five Worldview Comparison Chart from Xenos.org 5. Postmodernists deny that there "are objective, or absolute, moral values.” 6. William Wilberforce’s Christian faith and crusade to end the slave trade. 7. The testimony of John Newton 8. Martin Luther Kings’ 'I Have a Dream' Speech“ *** Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ *** Episode Image Credit: Getty/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, May 24, 2021
Natasha Crain expertly challenges us: Instead of asking if a worldview is religious or non-religious, we should ask – from where does this worldview get its authority? Research and Resources That Went into This Episode: Natasha Crain’s Website: https://natashacrain.com/ Crain’s podcast that asks, “From where does this worldview get its authority?” Debate between Alan Dershowitz and Alan Keyes on religions role in society (quoted material starts around 32:00) https://www.c-span.org/video/?159474-1 /organized-religion-debate Slaves Sold by African Rulers and Tribal Merchants: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zxt3gk7/revision/7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NXC4Q_4JVg Arab-Muslim Slave trade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OdIqeWkhHU https://jcpa.org/article/the-arab-muslim-slave-trade-lifting-the-taboo/ https://jtf.org/10-facts-about-the-arab-muslim-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/ Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Qvasimodo Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, May 10, 2021
Today, we’re getting brainy. But we’re also going to have a lot of fun. The subject of worldviews can be overwhelming and confusing. But you and your kids are going to need to understand these concepts. I break down each main worldview in easy-to-understand terms and have a ton of resources to help you explore and explain these worldviews to your kids. When it comes to worldviews, the question we have to ask ourselves is: “Which worldview best represents and explains reality?” We don’t want our kids to believe the Christian faith just because we told them to, but because they have investigated other worldviews and believe Christianity is the best explanation of reality. We want our kids’ beliefs to be: Sound, Logical, Cohesive, Coherent, and Convincing When you combine all of that with a personal relationship, your kids will have a really solid faith. If you missed Episode 6, be sure to go back and check it out. So, what are the various worldviews? 1. Naturalism 2. Pantheism 3. Theism or Monotheism 4. Spiritism and Polytheism 5. Postmodernism 6. Pluralism 7. Moralistic Therapeutic Deism MORE RESOURCES ON WORLDVIEW: - Xenos.org article, “Five Worldviews,” by Dennis McCallum: https://www.xenos.org/essays/five-worldviews - Chart on worldviews: https://rw360values.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Six-Worldviews.pdf - Cheat sheet on existentialism: https://www.dummies.com/education/philosophy/existentialism-for-dummies-cheat-sheet/ - MIT Physicist Ian Hutchinson quote on scientism: https://www.ligonier.org/blog/what-worldview/ - Pew Research Center statistic on belief in God: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/04/25/key-findings-about-americans-belief-in-god/ - Ligonier Ministries article “What is a Worldview” by James Anderson: https://www.ligonier.org/blog/what-worldview/ FOLLOW CATHERINE https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Benjavisa Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, April 26, 2021
Some might argue that we should simply teach our kids the principles of the Christian faith and ignore other worldviews. Isn’t knowing the truth enough? Catherine doesn’t think so. We want our kid’s faith to be challenged. Resistance creates strength. Lack of resistance creates a wimpy, flabby faith. In this episode, she will give you FIVE reasons why we want to teach our kids other worldviews. You can read the article that accompanies this episode here. Resources Mentioned: Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies, by Hillary Morgan Ferrer, states: “Most studies indicate between 45%-48% of youth leave the church after their freshman year in college and never return” (pg. 27) Bible Verses Referenced: “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” 1 Peter 3:15 “Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” 1 Peter 5:8 Jesus told us to be “be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.” Matthew 10:16 The Great Commission: Matthew 28:18-20 “I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some. I do all this for the sake of the gospel, that I may share in its blessings.” 1 Corinthians 9:22-23 The Athenian Altar to the Unknown God: Acts 17:22-34 Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/lemono Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, April 12, 2021
If we want our kids to stand strong in their faith, we need to have real answers to some of their hardest questions about God and His Word. Why did God use men to write his book? In this episode, Catherine unpacks this question and the powerful, life-altering answer. The fact is: that God used the men and women he did to write the Bible and share the gospel should give us incredible hope for our own lives. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Intercessory Prayer: How God Can Use Your Prayers to Move Heaven and Earth by Dutch Sheets Bible Verses Discussed in This Episode: 2 Chronicles 16:9; Matthew 13:54-58 Find Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/Daseugen Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, March 29, 2021
One of the main reasons young people are leaving the faith is because they are growing up in a legalistic faith. They approached their faith as a list of do’s and don’ts. Their relationship with God was a checklist, a duty. In this episode, Catherine unpacks what the rules in the Bible are all about, why they are important, and how we sometimes misunderstand what they are about. The rules aren’t about pleasing God. God’s rules are given as a way to approach us. Scripture Referenced in This Episode: The tree of knowledge of good and evil: Genesis 2:15-17 The Parable of the Lost Sheep: Luke 15:1-7 The Parable of the Lost Son: Luke 15:11-32 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Church of the Highlands: Freedom Curriculum Living in the Tree of Life, Jan. 17, 2021, Chris Hodges, Church of the Highlands Episode Image Credit: Getty/Maliha Majeed Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, March 22, 2021
In the last episode, we talked about what our kids need for an authentic faith. We concluded that we need to teach our kids how to wrestle - how to contend - for their faith. One of the primary reasons cited for this youth exodus by Tom Bisset in his book Why Christian Kids Leave the Faith is surprisingly simple: “They left because they never personally owned their faith.” In other words, their faith was an offshoot of their parent’s spiritual journey. Like Esau, who didn’t value the birthright his father wanted to bestow, these kids never found a personal faith. They never wrestled with God like Jacob did. They never contended with the ideas of men and women. They never learned how to overcome. And when faced with worldly ideals backed by popular secular ideology, the faith of these young people couldn’t stand. In this episode, Catherine shares 7 steps parents can take to help their kids begin to wrestle with their faith. Be sure to check out Catherine's accompanying article: Christian Kids Are Leaving the Faith. What Can We Do About It? Episode Image Credit: Oleksandr Pupko Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Tue, March 16, 2021
The key to an authentic faith? Wrestling. In this episode, Catherine walks us through the story of Jacob and how, through his wrestling, his faith became his own. A new LifeWay Research survey says Two-thirds of young people say they stopped regularly going to church for at least a year between the ages of 18 and 22. Why Christian Kids Leave the Faith by Tom Bissett. In that book, he gives the top four reasons. Scripture Covered in this Episode: Esau despises his birthright: Genesis 25:19-34 Jacob takes Esau’s blessings: Genesis 27 Jacob wrestles with God: Genesis 32:22-32 Be sure to check out Catherine's related article: Christian Kids Are Leaving the Faith. What Can We Do About It? Find Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/ Episode Image Credit: Getty/SurfUpVector Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .
Mon, March 15, 2021
An astronomical number of Christian young people are leaving the faith after they leave the nest. A recent New LifeWay Research survey shows that two-thirds of Christian youth stop attending church for at least a year between the ages of 18 and 22. A study from the Assemblies of God shows that “at least half and possibly over two-thirds of Christian young people will step away from the faith while attending a non-Christian college or university.” A similar study from the Southern Baptist Convention “indicates that they are currently losing 70-88% of their youth after their freshman year in college.” In her recent book, Mama Bear Apologetics, Hillary Morgan Ferrer offers a somber reality when it comes to our Christian teens and twenty-somethings: “Most studies indicate between 45%-48% of youth leave the church after their freshman year in college and never return.” (pg. 27) If the massive youth exodus we are experiencing in the church doesn’t concern us as parents, it should. In this inaugural episode of CPCW, Catherine breaks down what is happening to youth in our churches, so we as parents can understand how to counteract this trend. See Catherine’s supplemental article on Crosswalk: “Christian Kids Are Leaving the Faith. What Can We Do About It?” https://bit.ly/3rNY5lj RESOURCES REFERENCED: “Most Teenagers Drop Out of Church When They Become Young Adults,” Lifeway Research: https://bit.ly/3T6FAV8 “Young adults are dropping out of church in large numbers, survey finds. This is Why.” USA Today: https://bit.ly/2DdLlw8 “Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies” by Hillary Morgan Ferrer: https://bit.ly/3ys5Bq3 “You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving the Church… and Rethinking Faith” by David Kinnaman: https://bit.ly/3EqFXpd “Are Young People Really Leaving Christianity,” Cold Case Christianity: https://bit.ly/2S0fM1M ; (This resource contained the following referenced studies: Assemblies of God Study by Dayton A. Kingsrite, 2007; Southern Baptist Convention Data T.C. Pinkey’s remarks to the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, Nashville, Tennessee, 2001; Southern Baptist Council on Family Life report to Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention, 2002) “The Tops Reasons Young People Drop Out of Church,” by Griffen Paul Jackson, Christianity Today: https://bit.ly/2MS0OFk “Why Christian Kids Leave the Faith” Tom Bisset, Discovery House Publishers (1992). https://amzn.to/3fUSM11 Find Cat
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