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Cozy Conviction

Cozy Conviction

De: Kimberly Ring
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Cozy Conviction is a podcast of short, Scripture shaped talks for parents. Each episode offers truthful encouragement and practical direction that points your heart back to Jesus. This is theology for the living room, for the carpool, for the moments when life gets loud and you need true north.Kimberly Ring Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Parenting Without Panic | Psalm 56:3
    Mar 2 2026

    Fear does not always show up as panic. Sometimes it shows up dressed like “good parenting.” Hovering. Rescuing. Negotiating every transition. Getting sharp when your authority feels threatened.

    Psalm 56 was written in real fear. David is being hunted, watched, and cornered in enemy territory, even in Gath, the place tied to Goliath. And right there, he says it anyway “When I am afraid, I will trust in you.”

    In this episode of Cozy Conviction, we follow David’s path through fear and apply it to the everyday fears parents carry. The what if movie. The urge to control. The exhaustion of always trying to keep everyone okay.

    You will hear practical shifts that honor real risk without feeding anxiety

    • The Skateboard Test to tell risk from hazard
    • The park bench shift from hovering to watching
    • A steadier approach to boundaries that builds confidence, not dependence
    • A simple four-step practice shaped by Psalm 56. Name. Turn. Remember. Vow or make a small commitment you can actually keep today

    Episode resources

    Transcript, memory verse resource, and a family Bible study you can do together are here:
    https://familytheologians.com/parenting-without-panic-psalm-56-3/

    Cozy Conviction is a Christian parenting podcast for moms and dads who want warm truth, steady courage, and biblical clarity for everyday family life.

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    26 m
  • The Shepherd and the Want Machine | Psalm 23:1
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of Cozy Convictions, we name the “want machine” that runs loud in so many homes. Not the simple kind of wanting, but the kind that feels like pressure, restlessness, and anxiety.

    Using Psalm 23:1, “The Lord is my shepherd, I have what I need,” Kimberly explores a surprising truth. Wanting is often a nervous system signal, not a character flaw. Contentment is not something you either have or you do not. It can be trained.

    Through three personal stories, we trace how “more” becomes a way to feel safe, how a week without anything that plugged into a wall reshaped gratitude, and how a broken-down truck never felt terrifying because a trusted father was near.

    Psalm 23 does not promise a life without valleys. It promises presence in the valley. This episode reframes joy as something sturdier than getting what we want. Joy is the steady confidence that we are held and led.

    Practice tonight. When the want machine revs up, pause for two minutes. Ask, what do we actually need right now? Ask, who is leading us right now? Then return to Psalm 23:1 one day at a time.

    Scripture focus: Psalm 23:1

    Click Here for Resources for this episode.

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    11 m
  • Parenting Past Appearances | 1 Samuel 16:7
    Feb 17 2026

    I used to discipline my kids hardest when we were in public. Not always because they did something wrong, but because I felt exposed. Restaurant. Grocery store. My parents’ house. I was parenting for appearance, not the heart.

    In this episode we use 1 Samuel 16:7 to rethink Christian parenting and leadership at home. People look at the outside. God looks at the heart. We talk about the difference between discipleship and image management, how to discipline without shame, and how to repair after reacting from embarrassment instead of love.

    Practice tonight includes a simple heart question you can ask your child in under one minute.

    Want a bible study or need help memorizing 1 Samuel 16:7 and teaching it to your kids. Find Week 7 | 1 Samuel 16:7 resources here.

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