Episodes
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...
Published 12/02/24
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...
Published 11/25/24
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...
Published 11/18/24
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...
Published 11/11/24
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...
Published 11/04/24
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,...
Published 10/28/24
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...
Published 10/21/24
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...
Published 10/14/24
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...
Published 10/07/24
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...
Published 09/30/24
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...
Published 09/23/24
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...
Published 09/16/24
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...
Published 09/09/24
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...
Published 09/03/24
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...
Published 08/26/24
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.
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Published 08/19/24
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,...
Published 08/12/24
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...
Published 08/05/24
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...
Published 07/29/24
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...
Published 07/22/24
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...
Published 07/16/24
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...
Published 07/08/24
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...
Published 07/01/24
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...
Published 06/24/24