Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative from Northwest Christian School
436 episodes
4 days ago
Proactive vs. reactive. We know that they are going to mess up. They're gonna do something really dumb. (It's kind of in their job descriptions.) Too often, we allow 'fate' to guide our families, reacting to situations and circumstances as they develop. This is especially dangerous when it comes to discipling and disciplining our kids. Today, Mike Lee encourages families to take a proactive approach to the dumbness, not be shocked when it happens, and begin the ...
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Proactive vs. reactive. We know that they are going to mess up. They're gonna do something really dumb. (It's kind of in their job descriptions.) Too often, we allow 'fate' to guide our families, reacting to situations and circumstances as they develop. This is especially dangerous when it comes to discipling and disciplining our kids. Today, Mike Lee encourages families to take a proactive approach to the dumbness, not be shocked when it happens, and begin the ...
Beth Easley, Northwest Christian Alumni: Reflections on High School Experiences that Shaped a Heart for Ministry and Missions
Kingdom Culture Conversations
23 minutes
5 months ago
Beth Easley, Northwest Christian Alumni: Reflections on High School Experiences that Shaped a Heart for Ministry and Missions
As this episode hits, it is the final Monday of the school year. And, well, I guess folks around the International Podcasting Headquarters of Kingdom Culture Conversations are feeling a bit reflective. So, G and Geoff invited in Beth Easley, as fine an alumni of Northwest Christian as one will find, to reflect on her experiences within the school. Foundational to it all is Beth's commitment to ministry within the local church as well as her countless experiences on the miss...
Kingdom Culture Conversations
Proactive vs. reactive. We know that they are going to mess up. They're gonna do something really dumb. (It's kind of in their job descriptions.) Too often, we allow 'fate' to guide our families, reacting to situations and circumstances as they develop. This is especially dangerous when it comes to discipling and disciplining our kids. Today, Mike Lee encourages families to take a proactive approach to the dumbness, not be shocked when it happens, and begin the ...