My local church completed a Sunday morning message series on Christian families and the practical ways for them to center the household around the gospel. You can now listen to it as a Christian Family Podcast! With so many parenting resources and voices out there, it’s always refreshing to hear solid, biblical truth being applied to Christian family matters.
I especially love listening to messages and podcasts because as a busy mom, it’s easier than sitting down and reading a book. I encourage you to listen to this Christian Family Podcast series while doing chores, cooking dinner, or while in the car running errands. Incorporating the gospel into your daily, established routine is the best way to build a healthy habit of spending time in God’s Word.
Peeled: Christian Family Podcast From Grandview Christian Assembly
Below is the breakdown and direct link for each of the messages in the Christian family podcast series. Or you can view the entire series here.
I encourage you to read or listen to the entire book of Ephesians before starting the series. It’s filled with tons of practical advice and biblical principles for families seeking to put Jesus in the center of their routines.
1. The Gospel and the Family: A healthy family life does not come by the magic of the gospel, but the application of it. | Scripture reference: Ephesians
2. Husband, Wife, and Mystery: Marriage is the reflection of a greater mystery, Christ and the church. | Scripture reference: Ephesians 5:22-33
3. Kingdom Kids: The family is a place for the word of God to grow. | Scripture reference: Ephesians 6:1-4, Deuteronomy 6:4-9
4. War in the House: No family is perfect; we must get used to the idea of fighting for one another. | Scripture reference: Ephesians 6:10-18
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Thanks for these resources! I like your idea of reading through Ephesians in one sitting before listening.
You’re welcome! It’s really helpful for me, so I hope it helps others as well. 🙂