Now That We're A Family
En podcast av Elisha and Katie Voetberg
398 Avsnitt
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146: What Nobody Tells You About Sex and Romance After Four Kids
Publicerades: 2022-02-15 -
145: Our Love Story // Our First Meeting, Our First Kiss, Our Engagement
Publicerades: 2022-02-08 -
144: A Rebellion Against Mediocre Motherhood // Advice from a mom of TEN with TWO SETS of Twins!
Publicerades: 2022-02-01 -
143: Getting Rid of Our Smartphones . . . for good! (How it's been going
Publicerades: 2022-01-25 -
142: How To Make Your Spouse Fall More In Love With You // Interview With Trey And Lea of Stronger Marriages
Publicerades: 2022-01-18 -
141: Why We Started Taking A Sabbath
Publicerades: 2022-01-11 -
140: Going From Brokenness To Leading // Interview With Jerrad Lopes of Dad Tired
Publicerades: 2022-01-04 -
139: The One Thing We Do At The End Of Every Year
Publicerades: 2021-12-28 -
138: The Flirtation Experiment // Interview With Phylicia Masonheimer
Publicerades: 2021-12-14 -
137: Why The Christian Family Is Broken // Interview With Jeremy Pryor of Family Teams
Publicerades: 2021-12-07 -
136: Why We Are Celebrating Christmas For The First Time
Publicerades: 2021-11-30 -
135: Parents of 7 Interview // How Michael and Ariel Tyson juggle Pastoring, Entrepreneurialism, Homeschooling and Family
Publicerades: 2021-11-23 -
134: The One Habit You Need // How To Set Systems, Not Goals
Publicerades: 2021-11-16 -
133: 9 Killers Of Healthy Marriages
Publicerades: 2021-11-09 -
132: Advice We Would Give Our Younger Selves
Publicerades: 2021-11-02 -
131: The Great Fall Reset
Publicerades: 2021-10-26 -
130: How To Communicate When You Don’t Feel Financial Secure As A Wife
Publicerades: 2021-10-19 -
129: Ways Our Fathers Prepared Us For Life, Marriage and Leading A Family
Publicerades: 2021-10-12 -
128: Quarterly Vision Casting // How We Get On The Same Page As A Couple
Publicerades: 2021-10-05 -
127: Q&A: dream home, disconnection in marriage, baby #5
Publicerades: 2021-09-28
Culture has reduced the modern family to a joke -- informing parents they are only capable of shuttling their children from expert to expert who experiment with untested agendas. Katie and Elisha lean on their experience growing up in large families of 10 and 11 kids, to encourage parents to take back control, stop listening to popular relationship advice, and embrace their God-given role as their children's primary authority.