EP 101: Surprising Benefits from Family Storytelling

EP 101: Surprising Benefits from Family Storytelling

Update: 2025-10-16
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Researchers from Emory University have found that the #1 predictor of a child’s emotional well-being is how well that kid knows his family history. So this week, I’d like to talk to you about storytelling, about how important stories are for the growth and development and emotional wellbeing of our children, and about what kinds of stories we as parents need to make sure we are passing down to our kids. I hope you'll listen in and be encouraged.


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VERSES CITED:

- Deuteronomy 11:19  


- Psalm 139:13-16


- Ephesians 2:10


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- Eric Barker's Book: Barking Up the Wrong Tree


- Barking up the Wrong Tree Newsletter


- EP 19: Amazing Stories of God's Provision


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- Glad Tidings - the first 25 years of Christmas letters in book form


- Writing Your Own Christmas Letters


- EP 88: On Accepting Your Unchangeables


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EP 101: Surprising Benefits from Family Storytelling

EP 101: Surprising Benefits from Family Storytelling

Jennifer Flanders: Bible-believing wife and homeschooling mother of 12