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Here at Miss Teacher Mom we recognize the great privilege and responsibility that we have as parents to educate our children. Beyond math and phonics, this also includes building their characters, molding their hearts and reaching their souls- a burden too big to carry on our own! We sense the call to missional motherhood but we could use some help from those who have more experience and wisdom than us. So we're calling upon some wonderful godly women and men to encourage and equip us as we ...
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On this week's episode, the final episode of the Miss Teacher Mom podcast, our host Katlynne Mirabal shares how the Lord has used the podcast over this past year to shape her understanding of what it means to be a Christian mom. She reminds us that the call of the Christian is to take up our cross and follow Christ. For a mother, that may not look …
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On this week's episode of the Miss Teacher Mom podcast Dr. Mohler sheds light on the fight that we're in for the souls of our children. He portrays our culture as a cloud that we're living in and describes its unprecedented influence on our generation and all of those who will come after us. But there is hope for the Christian mother! Dr. Mohler de…
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On this week's episode I get to talk to Aimee Gould about training our children to love who and how the Lord has made them. It's so important that we intentionally raise children to love the skin they're in before they enter a world that will tear them down, cast them out, and make them question God's good design. Aimee graciously shares wisdom fro…
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The temptation to control every aspect of our children’s lives is strong especially when it comes to their salvation. We long for nothing more than that they would begin walking with God at a young age and mature in their faith from that day forward, but the path is not always that smooth. So, how do we entrust them to the Lord despite our fears? M…
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Growing up, my church taught me all about God’s love and mercy, but neglected to teach me about the sin that separated me from God and which required Jesus’s death on my behalf. It resulted in me falsely believing I was a Christian while actively engaging in sin at age 19. I’m so thankful for my best friend who helped me understand the true gospel …
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Jesus, in his Great Commission, tells us to "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you." (Matthew 28:19-20) Making disciples of our own kids is our first priority, of course, but how do we raise them with a vi…
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Want to change your family history forever? Implement family worship! My guest this week, William Boekestein, heartily recommends the practice of family worship in our homes, encouraging parents to take the bulk of responsibility for the spiritual shepherding of their children. In this episode William will share what he sees as the great benefits o…
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What's the right age for a smartphone? It's a question all parents will wrestle with while raising children with eternity in mind. We're already seeing a decline in joy and resilience among children and teens, and research shows that this generation is facing a social and emotional crisis with direct links to the online world. My guest this week, K…
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Modern day technology poses challenges unique to parents of our generation. From portable computers (think ipads, cell phones, laptops, etc.) to unlimited shows (think netflix, disney+, etc.) and social media, the fight for our attention abounds. Add to that the easy distraction that technology is for feisty toddlers and frustrated teenagers and yo…
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Personal time management is such a common struggle. Adding a spouse and children to the mix only heightens the challenge. How can we steward the time God has given us well as we parent our children and establish family life? What things should have priority? How do we decide what to put on the calendar and what to leave off? My guest this week, Kar…
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What is your relationship with the Bible like? Do you struggle to read and delight in it? Does it seem like an outdated book of rules and guidelines for life? If so, it may be partly due to a misunderstanding of exactly what the Bible is: God's very word to us. My guest this week, Keri Folmar, spent years neglecting God's Word, because she had misc…
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Every place has its own culture - intentionally created or not. During the years of raising their children, Doug and Nancy Wilson realized that the liturgy they were practicing in their own home was creating a unique culture, and it caused them to be even more intentional about what kind of a culture they were creating for their family. I learned s…
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We live in a culture that increasingly devalues children and the work of raising them. The corresponding messages we hear as moms can be discouraging and leave us looking out the window longing for life beyond the walls of our homes. My guest today, Ryan Fullerton, reminds us that the work of nurturing children is important, biblical, good for soci…
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Sunday mornings can be such a challenge! Why do bad attitudes, chaotic breakfasts, and missing shoes seem to abound just before heading out the door to church? Are our efforts to join with other believers in worship even worth it? My guest this week, Jani Ortlund, says yes, it's worth every effort. Jani has decades of experience with taking a brood…
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"There's a lot of noise out there, but only one voice that matters." That's how Reagan Reynolds summed up her newfound freedom from the goal of being well-known and leaving a visible legacy in the world in this week's episode. From the pursuit of feminist literary studies and academia to landing a job in a large tech corporation, Reagan prioritized…
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As someone not naturally inclined to tidiness and organization, I really loved talking with my friend, Candace York, about housekeeping and hospitality this week. Candace shares a biblical vision for the work and call of housekeeping especially as it pertains to women. In Proverbs 31, the wife is praised for “looking well to the ways of her househo…
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With about 18 years to work with, what do I want my children to learn? The stewardship mandate in Genesis 1 calls us to rule and subdue our domains as well as to be fruitful and multiply. How does this apply to my child's education? If you homeschool, you can tailor your child's education based on an educational method you trust and even choose the…
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I Corinthians reveals the amazing reality that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and intended for God's glory. With this in mind, how can we create a vision for the care of our children's bodies? What knowledge and healthy habits will help our children understand the importance of honoring God with their bodies? What will we do when our chi…
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James 4:1 asks “What causes quarrels and fights among you? Is it not this, that your passions are at war within you? The heart is deceitful above all things yet our emotions are also gifts from God. As parents, we have the opportunity and responsibility to shepherd our children's hearts and overflowing emotions. Mel provides wisdom and insight rega…
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As Christians, our greatest desire for our children is that they love the Lord. During the second part of our series on "Creating a Family Vision" Melanie Krumrey shares some ways we can nurture faith in our children. Mel will also discuss what she thinks is the most crucial way to encourage faith in Christ, as well as share a bit about the faith o…
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As busy moms endeavoring to make it through each day, the thought of our children maturing into adults seems unimaginable, yet that's exactly what they'll do. This week we're starting a mini-series with Mel Krumrey about the usefulness of creating a vision for your children and how to go about doing that. Melanie Krumrey is mom to three adult child…
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Kara Miller shares about the need to discipline our kids with their hearts in mind. Her wisdom and insight is helpful, practical, and convicting. Also, don't forget to enter the giveaway for Courtney Reissig's book by sharing about the Miss Teacher Mom podcast on instagram or facebook and tagging us!…
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