Ed talks with Dr Liz Jones from Lovewise again. This time, they talk about the way mums and dads relate to each other, and what happens beyond the age of eleven and what resources are available like LovewiseOnline. Ed says a couple of rude words. Bu...
Ed talks to Dr Liz Jones from Lovewise about talking to your children about sex, identity, growing up and all those issues that we'd often rather avoid. And then Jam and Ed reflect on that afterwards, and what birds and bees have to do with anything....
Ed chats with Christian author, pastor and dad of two daughters, Tim Chester, who wrote Gospel-Centre Family with Ed Moll. Get that book right HERE. And then Ed talks about how fab Tim is, and Jam goes on about squeaky wheels.If you have any question...
Jam and Ed talk about Ed's chat with his six year old friend Matthew about being afraid.If you have any questions or comments, please get in touch with us at [email protected]. We won't read out your emails on the podcast if you don't want us t...
Ed talks to Amy about her chat with Isla (6) about things that make her sad. There are tears, but also huge encouragements. Amy writes about this here - where you can also see an animated video of the conversation.Randy Alcorn: Heaven for Kidshttps:/...
Ed and Jam talk about how things have been going, looking back to Word Alive (and A Turbulent Priest) and looking ahead to the Big Day Out and Massive For Parents and Leaders.If you have any questions or comments, please email us at podcast@faithinki...
Ed and Jam talk about how we speak to children about death and judgement. Ed interviews Graham Daniels (aka Danno) from Christians in Sport.The blog post mentioned is here: http://www.faithinkids.org/blog/app/archive/2017-04/title/how-can-we-get-to-h...
In this episode, Ed and Jam talk about parenting crazy busy kids who get pulled in all kinds of directions, particularly because of sport. Ed interviews Graham Daniels (aka Danno) from Christians in Sport. We also had some lovely emails. Please email...
In this episode, Ed and Jam talk about the excitement - and challenges - of reading the Bible with pre-school children. The Faith in Parents podcast is for parents who want to read the Bible with their kids, from toddlers to teens. For more informati...
In this episode, Ed and Jam talk about some killer stats (see below for sources) - and they really are compelling. It may feel like we're fighting a losing battle, but actually parents and the Bible have far more influence on kids than you might thin...
In this episode, Ed and Jam answer a listener question about letting your kids give the wrong answer in a study, before moving on to talk about reading the Bible with teenagers, finishing with a cracking interview father of two teens, Andrew Nicholls...
In this episode, Ed and Jam talk to Amy, mother of four children who are quite close together in age. What challenges does that throw up in family Bible times, and what are some solutions?This is the Faith in Parents podcast for parents who want to r...
This is the Faith in Parents podcast for parents who want to read the Bible with their kids. Ed and Jam talk about how to keep going. For more information on Faith in Kids, go to Faithinkids.org Email us at [email protected] The Wonder of Easte...
This is the Faith in Parents podcast, for parents who want to read the Bible with their kids. Ed and Jam talk about how to get started, and how to keep going. For more information on Faith in Kids, go to Faithinkids.org Email us at podcast@faithinkid...
The Faith in Kids podcast is all about families reading the Bible together. Ed and Jam hope to give you a glimpse of what that might look like or sound like. They’re not trying to give you the answers, but a few starting points.These shows are based...
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