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Faith starts at home. Join Thad Yessa and Ally Keaton as they have real conversations about what discipleship looks like at home. It Starts at Home comes alongside parents by providing Biblical truth and practical tools for raising kids and teens. We’ll cover topics such as family worship, spiritual formation, communication, sexuality, discipline, technology, relationships, and more. We don’t claim to be experts and we haven’t written any books, but we do love families and want to help them ...
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The sermon likely seems like the most daunting piece of the service to help your child with. You’d be content if they just kept still and kept quiet (that’s IF you’re bringing them in the service with you)... so you get their favorite picture books, toys to fidget with, etc. We want to encourage to instead of being overwhelmed with think about the …
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Engaging with music at church seems easy. It seems easy to get our children to sing along, pay attention, or even raise their hands, but it takes more intentionality than bringing your children into the service. In today's episode, Thad and Ally discuss parents' role in teaching their children how to worship at church and in the home.…
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What we know about parenting is that things don’t always go the way we intend. Plans go awry - there are plenty a Sunday morning where it is a CHALLENGE to get out of the house and get to church. This is resonating with parents of tiny humans - lost shoes, missing socks, the fact that it takes forever to get dressed with independent toddlers. As ou…
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As believers, we should be in the body of Christ, at church for a multitude of reasons. Growth. Purpose. Fun and Enjoyment. Church community challenges you to be more like Jesus. “And let us consider one another in order to provoke love and good works, not neglecting to gather together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging each other,…
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It is easy to feel overwhelmed as parents by the current digital landscape for our teens. Cell phones, social media, and gaming. Oh my! In this episode, Ally and Thad interview special guest Jeremiah on how to help parents gain perspective, education, and tools for thinking proactively and redemptively on raising an adolescent in a digital world.…
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As parents, we need to understand popular culture and parenting according to God’s Word. Only then can we avoid both (1) fearing popular culture and (2) embracing it with little discernment. And only then can we apply this truth to our parenting and to the entertainments our children love. That way, we can best glorify God as we fulfil our incredib…
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Sunday morning services are for the whole family…so how do I get my child to sit still and quietly when the pastor is preaching? Children are not only the future generation of the church, they are the church right now – and they need Sunday mornings for the same reason we do. In this breakout we’ll talk about attending church as a family, kids’ min…
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The Spring season brings about new life in our homes, in nature, in school activity. This week Ally and Thad want to encourage you that as the weather changes outside to use this as an opportunity to show your children and teens how great and awesome our God is. “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will t…
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Our most important job is to point our children to Jesus. Our goal should be to build the faith of our children, not grow their love for worldly traditions. Is it wrong to take part in the secular traditions the holidays bring? Of course not. But, we should be careful about the fine line we walk….The point is to use the monumental celebration of Ea…
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As parents, we are prone to weariness. You are tired of cleaning up every evening, you are exhausted of asking your teenagers to do the same chores, you are weary of having to have yet another conversation with a teacher because of your child’s disruption in class. On top of all of that you are trying to point your children back to Jesus.…
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Today on the podcast, we interviewed Marian Wandell. Marian is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Play Therapist. She currently works at Revision Christian Counseling where she is the primary child and family therapist. Marian has a passion to help children and their families connect and process trauma and behavioral concerns. She str…
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Everybody communications through behavior. A baby might cry when they are hungry or wet - an adult may yawn when they’re bored at work or in a meeting. All people are communicating something through their behavior every moment of the day, even if they’re unaware. When we think about this in relation to parenting, the insight is really powerful. A c…
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We’ve determined that communication is a two way street. We know that part of communication is being able to speak well - to be able to string together our thoughts and feelings in words that make sense; or in our parenting, the ability to give instructions or guidance well. But we know the other piece of communication has to do with what happens w…
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We all have an emotional tank. Maybe you’ve heard how everyone has a bucket and that you should “be a bucket filler.” Coming from a set of children’s books, “Have you filled a bucket today?, How Full is your bucket? And Fill a Bucket” - the concept is that everyone walks around day after day with an invisible bucket above their heads. Throughout th…
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We want to be the ones who help shape what our teens see and believe about the world around them and who God is. So it’s important that we are able to communicate well with our teens. So what does it look like to have healthy communication with our teens? How do we talk to our teens when they don’t want to talk to us?…
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As we finish out 2020, a hard year for most of us, and we look to the future - many of us are spending time reflecting and thinking about the things to come. A common practice at the start of any new year is a “New Year’s Resolution” - it’s a tradition in which a person resolves to continue good practices, change an undesired trait or behavior, set…
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Maybe this year’s Christmas looks different than years past. Maybe you won’t be celebrating with the whole family - maybe some can’t travel or you want to be sure you don’t get anyone sick. Maybe the presents under the tree are fewer. Perhaps the traditions you’ve always done can’t happen this year. And while that’s hard and challenging (I won’t gl…
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Generosity is meant to be a hallmark of our faith.The gospel is a story of God’s generosity to mankind (John 3:16). God gave His Only Son. We live in a world of consumerism, materialism, narcissism. When we are generous, we demonstrate a love that causes others to pause. Why would you do something like that for me? Through our generosity, we can pr…
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Throughout these last 9 months, you’ve likely had a million emotions - anxiety, worry, depression, happiness, joy, frustration, impatience, the list goes on and on. Throughout all of that - you’ve been caring for and schooling your kids and teens constantly, likely without the same amount of support as pre-COVID. In today’s podcast, we want to urge…
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“In a culture that uses this season to get children to dream about how their lives would be made better by possessing a certain material thing, where Christmas has been reduced to a shopper’s nightmare and a retailer’s dream, it is vital to draw the wonder of our children away from the next great toy and toward the wonder of the coming of our great…
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How do I teach my children to pray? Teach prayer as a conversation with God – one that shows respect for who He is but that is spoken in our own words. God wants to be close to them and have an intimate relationship with them. In conversations with people – we listen and talk. The same is true with prayer – we both listen to God and talk to Him.…
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With all the needs of children - physical, emotional, etc. it can be easy to wonder if prayer is actually their greatest need. This is a misunderstanding. As parents, we fall into the trap of believing that we are the ones providing food, clothing and shelter. We believe we are the ones giving them the love and care they need, helping them to build…
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The best place for a kid to learn about God is with his or her parents. Discipleship in the everyday moments looks like capturing and leveraging opportunities in the course of everyday life for the purpose of conversations about truth. The time we spend with our children are unique and special opportunities that you will NOT get back. Moments in ti…
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