Some of the learning objectives include:
How to make faith in God a very personal and relevant application for the heart and mind across the generations that only you can model for your children.
How our faith informs us about:
Parents are inherently equipped to be their child’s primary teacher for life.
The difference between compliance and obedience when addressing behavior and behavioral health issues at home.
The origin of liberty and the value of discipline to defend this liberty as love language in your home.
How science informs us about the vulnerability and resilience of the human condition and what this understanding means for genuine connection in the parent-child relationship.
How to create a family creed and house rules to overcome uncertainty and project confidence in yourself and your children to overcome uncertainty and adversity.