Episode 12: Teaching Our Children to Think Critically and Biblically

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Family Discipleship Podcast
Episode 12: Teaching Our Children to Think Critically and Biblically
Feb 15, 2024, Season 1, Episode 12
Christian Horstmann
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How do we nurture Biblical critical thinking and discernment in our children? Join Kerry and me as we have a conversation about why this matters in family life, and as we cover some practical advice for raising discerning children who think critically and Biblically in their worldview. 

Kerry Beck helps moms get past the perfect Instagram image and move on to real life ways to raise their children to lead instead of follow. She offers practical tips to help you encourage your children to love learning, think critically, and influence those around them as adults. She inspires moms with her personal and spiritual stories of moving from overwhelmed to peace and resting in God. Kerry homeschooled her three (now adult) children for 10 years. Download her free homeschooling ebook at HowToHomeschoolMyChild.com.

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How do we nurture Biblical critical thinking and discernment in our children? Join Kerry and me as we have a conversation about why this matters in family life, and as we cover some practical advice for raising discerning children who think critically and Biblically in their worldview. 

Kerry Beck helps moms get past the perfect Instagram image and move on to real life ways to raise their children to lead instead of follow. She offers practical tips to help you encourage your children to love learning, think critically, and influence those around them as adults. She inspires moms with her personal and spiritual stories of moving from overwhelmed to peace and resting in God. Kerry homeschooled her three (now adult) children for 10 years. Download her free homeschooling ebook at HowToHomeschoolMyChild.com.

Connect with our guest: 

Resources for this episode: 

Follow the Family Discipleship Podcast on your favorite social and podcast platforms:

- Website: FamilyDiscipleshipPodcast.net

- Facebook: facebook.com/familydiscipleshippodcast

- Instagram: instagram.com/family.discipleship.podcast

- YouTube: youtube.com/@familydiscipleshippodcast`

- SermonAudio: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/sermonaudio 

- Apple Podcasts: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/apple

- Spotify: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/spotify

- iHeart: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/iheart 

- Amazon Music: familydiscipleshippodcast.net/amazon

The Family Discipleship Podcast is published every week, Lord-willing, by Christian Horstmann. Feel free to also visit my other websites, ChristianFamilyReformation.com and FamiliesForFreedom.info.

 

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