DiscoverFamily Discipleship PodcastEpisode 34: How Relational Discipleship Can Revive Our Churches and Families
Episode 34: How Relational Discipleship Can Revive Our Churches and Families

Episode 34: How Relational Discipleship Can Revive Our Churches and Families

Update: 2024-07-18
Share

Description

Join me as I welcome back Israel Wayne to the Family Discipleship Podcast! Israel discusses the ineffectiveness of institutional solutions for church and family issues, advocating instead for relational discipleship modeled after Jesus’ example. We need far more intergenerational interaction in our churches; and we need parents to take full responsibility for their children's spiritual education, rather than outsourcing it to institutions.



Israel Wayne is an author and conference speaker equipping the Church in defending the Christian faith, living a Biblical worldview, discipling their families, and educating according to the Word of God. He is the author of the books Questions God Asks, Questions Jesus Asks, Pitchin’ a Fit: Overcoming Angry and Stressed-Out Parenting, Education: Does God Have an Opinion?, Answers for Homeschooling: Top 25 Questions Critics Ask, Raising Them Up: Parenting for Christians, Foundations in Faith, and Foundational Truths.



 



Connect with our guest: 





 



Resources for this episode: 







 



Follow the Family Discipleship Podcast on your favorite social and podcast platforms:



- Website: FamilyDiscipleshipPodcast.net



- Facebook: facebook.com/familydiscipleshippodcast



- Instagram: instagram.com/family.discipleship.podcast



- YouTube: youtube.com/@familydiscipleshippodcast`



- SermonAudio: <span style="font-family: Arial,sa

00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Episode 34: How Relational Discipleship Can Revive Our Churches and Families

Episode 34: How Relational Discipleship Can Revive Our Churches and Families

Christian Horstmann