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Living en Familia

Author: Netz Gómez

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Living en Familia is a bilingual Christian podcast that invites listeners into honest, down-to-earth conversations about faith, family, and everyday life. Hosted by Pastor Netz Gomez, each episode feels like a heart-to-heart over coffee—raw, real, and relatable. With a special guest joining him every week, Pastor Netz explores the joys and challenges of raising families in today’s world, offering encouragement and wisdom without preaching. It’s not a sermon—it’s a conversation, designed to strengthen families and inspire connection across generations and cultures.
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Marriage and family come with seasons of joy, challenges, and growth. In this episode, we dive into how the Word of God provides wisdom, direction, and a firm foundation for navigating relationships at home.Whether you’re newly married, raising a family, or simply seeking biblical guidance for healthier relationships, this conversation offers encouragement, practical insight, and faith-based perspective rooted in Scripture.
In this episode, Pastor Netz sits down with his daughters, Sharon and Ilse, for an honest and heartfelt conversation about convictions, family, and growing up in a home centered on Jesús.They share what it was like being raised in a pastoral family, navigating public school as Christian youth, learning to hear the Holy Spirit, and now stepping into motherhood — all while holding onto the values that shaped them.
En este episodio de Living en Familia Podcast, nos acompaña Anthony Recio para tener una conversación real, honesta y necesaria sobre cómo construir relaciones que perduran — amistades, comunidad, y círculos que realmente reflejan el corazón de Jesús.We talk about what healthy community looks like, how to cultivate friendships that lead us closer to God, and why intentional relationships matter más que nunca for young adults navigating faith, calling, and everyday life.
n today’s episode, we sit down with Yoly, someone who has spent years walking closely with the Holy Spirit and helping others understand the prophetic, hearing God’s voice, and learning to discern what is from God—and what isn’t.
What do we do with the hard seasons — the ones that break us, stretch us, and feel overwhelming? In this powerful episode of Living en Familia, Pastor Netz Gómez sits down with Dano Wilberger to talk about hardship, transformation, and how God uses difficult moments to shape our hearts.Dano opens up about one of the most defining experiences of his life: the challenging birth of his son, Josa. Through fear, pressure, and emotional weight, God was working deeply in him — and what came after was growth, strength, and a renewed sense of purpose.This conversation is raw, vulnerable, and honest. Not a sermon — a heart-to-heart about life, family, and faith.
Can I live my life first… and then follow Jesus later? 🤔In this heartfelt conversation, Pastor Netz Gómez sits down with his daughter Sharon Wilberger to talk about what it really means to surrender your life to God — not later, but now.They open up about faith, family, and the common struggle many young people face: wanting to experience life before fully committing to God. Together, they explore how true freedom and purpose are actually found in Jesus, not apart from Him.
In this first episode of the Living en Familia Podcast, Pastor Netz Gómez sits down for a real and honest conversation about a question many believers face:How do I balance ministry and career?Is one more important than the other?Can we serve God while pursuing our professional dreams?Pastor Netz shares from years of experience what it looks like to live with purpose in both — understanding that calling isn’t limited to the church, but extends into every part of our lives.
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2025-10-2101:31

his isn’t a sermon—it’s more like sharing a cup of coffee with a friend. Together, we talk about what it means to follow Jesus in the middle of parenting, marriage, culture, and the challenges of modern family life.
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