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That’s Not in the Bible! Common Parenting Phrases Christians Need to Rethink | Ep. 30
Did Jesus ever actually say things like, “Just follow your heart,” or “Believe in yourself?” Today on the...
Did Jesus Really Say He Was God? w/ Dr. Mikel Del Rosario
Do you ever wonder if Jesus really claimed to be God? Maybe you’ve heard people say, “Jesus never...
Deconstruction & Doubt: From Atheist to Apologist w/ Jon Noyes | Ep. 29
Today, we’re talking about a topic that can feel heavy, confusing, and even scary for parents: how to...
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Welcome to the Upside-Down Parenting Podcast: Let’s Journey Together
Do you feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of helping your kids see the world the way God does? Does...
Episode 94: Dealing with Doubt with Brett Kunkle
Brett Kunkle discusses how to approach doubt in a healthy and constructive way.
Episode 1: Introduction to Worldview
In this week’s talk, Summit President Dr. Jeff offers an overview on the subject of worldview and how understanding your...
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View AllWhy Inclusion Is Essential to the Gospel w/ Russ Ewell
What if the people we overlook in church are the ones God calls indispensable? What if disability isn’t...
Jesus-Centered Money Habits for Families w/ Dr. Shane Enete | Ep. 28
As we kick off a new year, we’re diving into a topic that impacts every family: money. Teaching...
Upside-Down Parenting: How to Help Your Kids Flourish in Faith
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of helping your kids see the world the way God...
Standards
In this episode, Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope explore why clear teaching standards are essential for forming...
Talking with Your Kids About God w/ Natasha Crain | Ep. 27
In this episode, we’re excited to welcome Natasha Crain, author of several books, including Talking with Your Kids...
The Gospel After Christendom: An Introduction to Cultural Apologetics w/ Collin Hansen
What happens when the church no longer sits at the center of culture? How do we make sense...
