Do you want to lead your home well spiritually but are not sure how? Do you need more creative and fun ideas on how to point your kids to Jesus?
Today, Chris Pappalardo and Clayton Greene join me to talk about spiritual rhythms with our kids. They share plenty of ideas on creating a space for spiritual growth that doesn't need to be a checklist-driven, box-checking exercise. Their new book discusses establishing morning and evening rhythms that align with how God wired us to connect spiritually and practically with Him.
We talk about modeling the gospel in a way that is authentic and free from unnecessary baggage for our kids to carry into the future. I get personal by sharing how my dad modeled this in my life—and that’s really what these habits create: our kids modeling the habits and behaviors we practice that point to Jesus.
We cover-
6 Key Shifts for Building Lasting Spiritual Habits
Real-Life Examples: like how to practically walk out a spiritual habit with our kids
Navigating Different Seasons: Dealing with a spouse or teens who are not on board
And we each reflect on how we learned spiritual formation from our parents
Connect with Chris and Clayton:
Website: GoodKind - From the Makers of Advent Blocks
Instagram: GoodKind (@goodkind.co)
Links Mentioned:
Christmas | GoodKind
Building Spiritual Habits in the Home: by Chris Pappalardo and Clayton Greene
Habits of the Household: by Justin Whitmeal Earley
The Common Rule: by Justin Whitmel Earley
GratiKube from GoodKind
Atomic Habits: by James Clear
Practicing the Way: by John Mark Comer
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Perspective from Pastor’s Kid and Single Parent :: Barnabas Piper [Ep 163]
Stewarding Sacred and Spiritual Disciplines at Home :: Jennifer Pepito [Ep 464]
Family Transformation Starts with Personal Revival :: KJ Perdomo [Ep 227]
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