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#032: How to Grow Spiritually: Discipleship Resources for Parents

How to Grow Spiritually: Discipleship Resources for Parents

In today’s episode, Elisabeth and Jeremy Lee dive into the practical side of discipleship. In particular, they share their personal favorites for parents on how to grow spiritually. First, they cover a wide range of tools such as The Bible Project, How to Study the Bible for All Its Worth, and the Jesus Storybook Bible. In addition to these, they guide you through how to use the M2P material. In this 5th installment of the 9-part podcast series, How to Help Parents Prepare for Spiritual Leadership, church leaders leave with a list of resources to equip moms, dads, and guardians for spiritual leadership.

 


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#33: How Churches Can Help Parents Find Healthy Mentors

 


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