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Full Quiver Parenting

Full Quiver Parenting

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Full Quiver Parenting with Lydia & Steven Braun! Here we talk about the importance of parenting that takes God at His Word so that when we face trials and opposition and meet our enemies at the gate, we are prepared to do battle with the spiritual powers of darkness, demolishing strongholds and arguments as we take every thought captive for Christ. A full quiver is not a number, but a spirit of openness to welcome the children God gives us whether of our own flesh, through adoption, or of spiritual descent. Join our community, "Full Quiver Parenting" on Facebook!An "Our Little Family LLC" podcast, hosted by Lydia Braun and Steven Braun Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • The Spirit of Natural Family Planning
    Nov 17 2025

    What does it look like to partner with God in our fertility?


    Oftentimes, phrases like, "we want to be good stewards of our fertility," and, "God has given us wisdom so that we can discern when the right time is for having a child," and even, "we need to make sure that we are taking good care of what God has already given us before we add more," accompany discussions around natural family planning. But what if we are having the wrong discussion to begin with? What if we aren't meant to be the one at the control switch for planning out our family size and timing at all?


    In this episode, we'll be exploring what is at the core of natural family planning and if it matches with what we find in scripture. Get ready for a long discussion, lots of Bible passages, and an exploration into the heart of God and His design for us in marriage and family and how we can worship and sacrifice to God in offering ourselves, even our marriage and fertility, to Him in surrendering to His will and control.


    Passages of Scripture for Study:

    Genesis 1:28; 9:1; 9:7; 35:11

    Genesis 38:8-10

    Exodus 21:10

    Deuteronomy 6:6-17

    Jeremiah 29:4-7

    Romans 12:1-2

    1 Corinthians 7:3-5

    Hebrews 13:4

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Table Talk 01 - Surrogacy and Adoption
    Jul 21 2025

    We break our podcasting hiatus with an unofficial side series that we're titling, "Table Talk." These are "out of the studio" recordings from live conversations that we've shared together on social media on topics that pertain to Christian Parenting and taking thoughts captive for Christ. The audio comes from direct recordings of our mobile devices so the recording quality does not match that of our regular episodes. We hope that you enjoy these conversations with us around the table!


    In this discussion, we talk about the differences between adoption and surrogacy and how the latter is a distortion of the family and functions as a glamorized form of trafficking that has been disastrous from the time of Abram and Sarai, who sought to take matters into their own hands for childbearing with the birth of Ishmael through her maidservant Hagar.

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    35 m
  • Why We Watch What We Watch
    Jun 30 2024

    It's summertime and many of us love to go to see the latest blockbuster films! But how often do we stop and think about why we watch the things that we watch?



    In this episode, we share our personal experiences with films and media and how we have come to make decisions as a family in choosing what we watch, both as a couple and as a family:


    What makes the cut?

    How do we decide what is worth our time?


    What content is allowable and when?

    Does Scripture have anything to say about it?


    All media comes with a message. Are we tuning in our minds to listen to what is being said or are we shutting off our brains and passively consuming? Learn how to engage your mind and take captive your thoughts for Christ even in front of the big screen.

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    51 m
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