Episodes
Meg is a wife, mom, volunteer, committed friend and church member living in Birmingham, Alabama. A personal friend of Host Kristen Hatton, listen in as the two discuss God’s idea for the church and the call for Don’t Church Alone. In the episode you’ll hear: Why we weren’t meant to be passive church "attenders" Living redemptiviely with one another in the church The blessing of diverse relationships in the church The part we each play in the body For more see the show notes at...
Published 10/25/21
Cari Trotter is a speaker, writer, coach’s wife, mom, seminary student, and friend. She is also juggling life with from Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Recently diagnosed, Cari joins Host Kristen Hatton on the podcast to talk about suffering well.  In this episode some of what you’ll hear includes: Cari’s diagnosis story Apologetics Living dependent on God and others Trusting God in the unknown of our stories Guidance on how to walk alongside others in their suffering Developing a canon of...
Published 10/18/21
To kick-off the new series: Not Alone, Host Kristen Hatton interviews Heather MacFadyen, podcast host of the Don't Mom Alone podcast and now author of a book by the same title. You'll hear Kristen & Heather chat about: Depending on Christ Learning to show up as our imperfect selves with others Building community Growing in grace For show notes go to: https://redemptiveparenting.org/guest-episode-do…eather-macfadyen/
Published 10/11/21
Kristen Jenson is the author of #1 best selling Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today's Young Kids and Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds, Executive producer of Brain Defense: Digital Safety curriculum, the Founder of DefendYoungMinds.com, and owner/CEO of Glen Cove Press. In this episode of The Redemptive Parenting Podcast, Host Kristen Hatton speaks with Kristen Jenson about how to prepare our kids to fight pornography. In the discussion you'll...
Published 09/07/21
In this guest episode, Host Kristen Hatton visits with Alice Churnock, LPC and Eating Disorder Specialist about the often not discussed but pervasive problem of eating disorders. What you'll hear: Desciptions of different eating disorders, including the lesser known orthorexia Why eating disorders are not really about food and therefore why the healing process can be such a long journey Practical advice to parents who suspect their child might be struggling with an eating disorder How...
Published 08/31/21
In this guest episode, Kristen Hatton visits with author, speaker, and parenting coach Lori Wildenberg about her new parenting book, Messy Hope: Help Your Child Overcome Anxiety, Depression, or Suicidal Ideation. You'll hear Kristen and Lori chat about: Why kids are struggling so much with mental health issues What we as parents can do to help prevent struggles on the front-end How best to walk alongside them in the midst of darkness For more, and to order Lori's book, see show notes:...
Published 08/24/21
In our various emotions we so often don't go to God, and yet he wants us to bring all of what we feel to him. In this guest episode, Kristen Hatton visits with author Christina Fox about her new children's book, Tell God How You Feel. Kristen and Christina chat about why we don't go to God and others, or even deal honestly with ourselves about how we feel. Christina also talks specifically about the book content and how parents can use it with their children. For more show notes go to...
Published 02/28/21
In this guest episode, Host Kristen Hatton visits with Krista Gilbert about living intentionally in our families. Krista's long-range vision is sure to inspire you no matter what stage of parenting you are in. Filled with lots of great advice, creating family culture, intentional time, and play are a few of the topics explored.Krista also shares some fabulous ideas for forming family traditions, including what her family did when each child turned 13 and when a kid goes to college.See show...
Published 01/11/21
In this guest episode, host Kristen Hatton starts the conversation with Morgan Tyree about her new book, Your Hospitality Personality, before focusing on hospitality as a lifestyle to cultivate in our homes and how it impacts our children.In the course of the conversation, you'll hear about:The four hospitality personalitiesWhat hospitality is and how it is different from entertainingAn open home vs a closed homeWhat our approach to hospitality teaches are kidsHospitality...
Published 10/19/20
While we may say that Christ alone satisfies, we live as if something else gives us an identity and worth. In this final episode of the Gospel Gap series, hosts Kristen and Pete Hatton expose what some of the things are that both we and our children look to for life and show us from Mark 8 what it means to find our identity and life in Christ.
Published 08/31/20
As part of the Gospel Gap series, hosts Kristen and Pete Hatton speak into the anxiety so many of us feel. Whether from current events of the world, personal circumstances, parenting or something else, our tendency is to want to control. God knows this, which is why more than any other command in the Bible, it is written, "Do no Fear."As an antidote to our anxiety, Phillipians 4:4-9 is the passage of focus with an emphasis on the Lord being at hand and what it means to have his peace.
Published 08/31/20
Listen in as hosts Kristen and Pete Hatton discuss the predominant cancel culture of today. In this episode, you'll hear:How we may be inadvertantly contributing to this cultureHow Christians can combat grace-less cancellingMetioned and recommended in this episode is Pastor Scott Saul's book A Gentle Answer: Our Secret Weapon in an Age of Us Against Them.
Published 08/31/20
Part of the Gospel Gap series, this episode zeros in on Phillipians 2:3-4 call to do nothing from selfish ambition. From your hosts, Kristen and Pete, you'll hear:What is sin reallyThe fallacy of Glennon's Doyle's "I'll forsake all others before I forsake myself" theology that is prevalent in our world todayWhat is true truthHow we manifest self first living
Published 08/31/20
The first episode in the series Gospel Gaps. In this episode hosts Kristen & Pete Hatton discuss the character and nature of God as laid forth in Philippians 2:3-11. With this view of God in mind, they seek to challenge us to consider what then it  means to be made in God's image and what our grand purpose as human beings is. 
Published 08/31/20
Host Kristen Hatton visits with Megan Michelson, one of the Birds and Bees duo, on talking to our kids about sex and pornography. Megan recommends that the earlier we start the conversations the better. Key word- conversations,plural. No longer should we think about it as THE talk, but an ongoing and open dialogue that we have early and often. The idea is to establish ourselves as our children's primary and trustworthy source, as well as to demystify their curiousity that will own grow if...
Published 05/14/20
For this guest episode, Host Kristen Hatton interviews Shannon Polk, a thought leader on the topics of race, gender, class, and faith, after reading her instagram post calling for more than a hashtag and more than a run in response to change after the brutal murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
Published 05/13/20
Joining Kristen for a bonus episode conversation about intentional parenting is Lee Cordon, the Creative Director of DoSayGive.com, a go-to destination for gracious etiquette, meaningful gift ideas, classic style, and intentional motherhood. Lee and her husband, Justin, live in Dallas with her four children.   In the conversation Kristen and Lee talk about what it is to parenting with intentionality and not just going through the motions or with the cultural tide. Under this umbrella you will...
Published 04/28/20
In this episode Kristen visits with Michelle Nietert, a licensed counselor, about parenting opportunities amidst COVID. Things you'll hear:What it is to suffer wellInstilling hopeBuilding an identity apart from things we doTaking our thoughts captiveFor more, see show notes at www.redemptiveparenting.org
Published 04/13/20
Life as been turned upside down. Why is God allowing this? How should we think about it? Join Kristen & Pete for a bonus episode conversation surrounding the coronavirus. For more specific show notes, click HERE.
Published 03/18/20
How is abiding in Him connected to fear? How can we rest knowing what God says it true is more real than what we see before us?Listen in as Pete expounds on John 15 and then the following conversation about the necessity of being rooted in Christ. For more, see the show notes under Podcast at www.kristenhatton.com. Subscribe to Kristen's monthly newsletter for the accompanying thought questions HERE.
Published 01/13/20
Why the helicoptering? On the surface, we want to safeguard our kids. But join Kristen & Pete to hear what is really beneath it.For more about this episode see the show notes under Podcast at www.kristenhatton.com. Subscribe to Kristen's monthly newsletter for the accompanying thought questions HERE.
Published 01/13/20
All parents worry about the safety, health & well-being of their kids. But what do we do when trials or tragedies hit?In this episode, Pete shares what it was like when one of his greatest fears for his daughter came true. For more about this conversation see the show notes under Podcast at www.kristenhatton.com. Subscribe to Kristen's monthly newsletter for the accompanying thought questions HERE.
Published 01/13/20
In this episode Kristen & Pete explore the idols underneath fear. This includes conversations about:When fear become sinfulWhat's underneath average not being good enoughWhy we try to controlThe lies we are believing about GodFor the accompany free discussion guide to this podcast series subscribe to Kristen's newsletter here.
Published 01/13/20
Kristen and Pete are back for Season 2 with this series focused on fear. What you'll hear in the episode:How fear is connected to loveHow fear manifest itselfHow others' opinions drive our behaviorFor more about the podcast/show notes visit www.kristenhatton.com. Subscribe to Kristen's monthly newsletter For the accompanying thought questions HERE.
Published 01/13/20