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The Family Discipleship Podcast

The Family Discipleship Podcast

De: Cassie Bryant Chelsea Griffin Adam Griffin
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If you’re a Christian parent trying to raise kids who love and follow Jesus, you’re in the right place. Adam, Chelsea, and Cassie talk real life—parenting wins and fails, marriage, faith at home, and what it looks like to follow Jesus as a family. You’ll get practical ideas, gospel encouragement, and a reminder that God is the one who grows our kids’ faith.2025 The Family Discipleship Podcat Crianza y Familias Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Relaciones
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  • #126 - What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (Everything!)
    Sep 22 2025

    From silly phobias to real panic, fear shows up in parenting all the time. Adam, Chelsea, and Cassie talk about crowds, kids going missing for a minute, and the dread of what could happen when we’re not there. Then they walk us into Scripture—Isaiah’s “fear not,” Jesus lifting Peter out of the waves, the father begging, “help my unbelief,” and a God who literally carries His people. This one’s practical, honest, and full of grace for moms and dads who need to breathe and remember: our kids—and our hearts—are in stronger hands.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Good News for Parents by Adam Griffin
    • Isaiah 41:10
    • Deuteronomy 1:31
    • Matthew 14:22–33
    • Mark 9:24 – “Help my unbelief.”
    • Luke 15 – The Father’s heart.
    • Matthew 6:25–34
    • Psalms of Lament (starter set) – Fear meets faith.
    • Job (opening)

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    41 m
  • #125 - Getting Bitter
    Sep 8 2025

    Life as a parent (and just as a human) can hand you plenty of reasons to grow bitter — disappointments, unanswered prayers, hurt from others. In this conversation, Adam, Chelsea, and Cassie talk honestly about how bitterness creeps in and why it’s so dangerous for our hearts, families, and churches. They share personal stories, unpack what the Bible says about forgiving like Jesus, and offer practical ways to choose joy over resentment. If you’ve been carrying around some spiritual “junk mail” marked bitterness, this episode is an invitation to throw it out for good.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Good News for Parents by Adam Griffin
    • Hebrews 12:15
    • Ephesians 4:31–32
    • Colossians 3:13
    • Matthew 18:21–35

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    45 m
  • #124 - Holy Grit
    Aug 25 2025

    If you’ve ever felt too busy, too tired, or just plain unmotivated to disciple your kids — this one’s for you. Adam, Chelsea, and Cassie swap summer stories and get honest about the difference between being truly exhausted and just lacking enthusiasm. They open 1 Thessalonians 5:14 to talk about when parents need encouragement, when we need help, and when we need a loving push to “keep up the good fight.” You’ll leave reminded that grit, patience, and perseverance aren’t just personality traits — they’re gifts from the Spirit to help you keep going when parenting gets hard.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Good News for Parents by Adam Griffin
    • 1 Thessalonians 5:14
    • Proverbs 29:17
    • Psalm 73
    • Luke 5
    • Isaiah 40:31

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    43 m
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