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 ...
Brian Moultrup, Captain and Chaplain, U.S. Army Reserve: The Impact of God's Word within the Military during a Time of Escalating Global Tensions
Kingdom Culture Conversations
28 minutes
1 month ago
Brian Moultrup, Captain and Chaplain, U.S. Army Reserve: The Impact of God's Word within the Military during a Time of Escalating Global Tensions
Brian T. Moultrup serves as a chaplain and is Captain in the U.S. Army Reserve, deeply committed to encouraging others through faith, service, and community. Familiar listeners will also recognize that "G", Chris Gardiner, also serves as a Army Reserve chaplain. Today's Kingdom Culture Conversation gives us an opportunity to 'eavesdrop' on the military chaplains as they consider the state of the world, the work impact of the chaplain within the U.S. Army, and the escalating global tens...
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 ...