On the Hole in My Heart Podcast, Laurie Krieg, her licensed-therapist husband, Matt, and their friend ”and most professional radio voice,” Producer Steve talk about how the gospel is good news for everyone every day. They most frequently talk about sexuality, addiction, trauma, discipleship, parenting, and mental health through a historically biblical sexual ethic lens, and with a bit of humor.
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On the Hole in My Heart Podcast, Laurie Krieg, her licensed-therapist husband, Matt, and their friend ”and most professional radio voice,” Producer Steve talk about how the gospel is good news for everyone every day. They most frequently talk about sexuality, addiction, trauma, discipleship, parenting, and mental health through a historically biblical sexual ethic lens, and with a bit of humor.
Episode 243: Family Devotions Don’t Have To Be Hard | Ruth Chou Simons
Hole in My Heart Podcast
41 minutes 7 seconds
5 months ago
Episode 243: Family Devotions Don’t Have To Be Hard | Ruth Chou Simons
It’s our season wrap episode, and we could not have asked for a better guest.
Ruth is a teacher and author, and she knows the real-life challenges of helping kids to and parents to turn their hearts toward God.
How can we practice something like family devotions without it feeling too forced?
What if husbands and wives are on different pages about how to lead the family spiritually?
Is structure helpful or hurtful?
Let’s dive in.
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Hole in My Heart Podcast
On the Hole in My Heart Podcast, Laurie Krieg, her licensed-therapist husband, Matt, and their friend ”and most professional radio voice,” Producer Steve talk about how the gospel is good news for everyone every day. They most frequently talk about sexuality, addiction, trauma, discipleship, parenting, and mental health through a historically biblical sexual ethic lens, and with a bit of humor.