“In Jesus, You Are Home-Free” with Adam Griffin
In this conversation with author Adam Griffin, Cameron and Anna explore the relief the gospel brings to exhausted, overwhelmed, weary parents.
In this conversation with author Adam Griffin, Cameron and Anna explore the relief the gospel brings to exhausted, overwhelmed, weary parents.
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny and Monica sit down and talk about dating in Asian American faith, culture, and the lives of teenagers. They consider the views of dating growing up as Asian Americans and how it has changed.
In our newest season, Lifegiving Parenthood, Cameron and Anna will unpack the I AM statements of Jesus in John’s Gospel. They seek to answer the question: can raising kids be life-giving?
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny is joined by longtime youth pastor Justin Wong. Justin has served students and families for the past 25 years within the Asian American church community and most recently completed his second doctorate degree researching Gen Z students and the Asian American Church.
We invited them to talk about the (potential) overwhelm of being a mother. Both of these moms juggle full-time jobs while running their households, caring for elderly parents, serving at church, and attempting to maintain friendships and good health.
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Monica and Danny talk about race, ethnicity, and culture, and their influence on Asian American teenagers. In today’s political climate, Asian American teenagers will have wide-ranging experiences related to race and ethnicity.
In this very special episode of the Rooted Parent podcast, Cameron and Anna welcome Kelly Kapic. His work on human limits was part of the inspiration for this Can’t Do It All season. In this episode, you will learn how God-given limits are not only not sin, they are blessings,
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny and Monica discuss practical ways parents can disciple their own teenagers.
In this workshop from the 2024 Rooted Conference in Dallas, Kristen Hatton unpacks the five P’s of parenting to help parents become more self-aware, stay motivated toward their children, and lead their homes with gospel-centered purpose and hope.