
Staying Real About Faith & Family
Inspiration with practical application to help Christian families hold on to their faith as they navigate real-life issues.
You are uniquely designed by God to thrive-we share how it’s possible.
Staying Real About Faith & Family drops each Saturday with Board-Certified Christian Life Coach Linda Goldfarb and co-host Heather Greer. Linda’s enthusiasm and insight, along with Heather's balancing banter, plus your desire to grow spiritually and relationally, is the path to healthier relationships between you and God and those you love.
Bonus devotionals are sprinkled throughout the month to encourage and inspire your faith walk.
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Staying Real About Faith & Family
How Men Can Make Devotion Time Stand Out with Tim Shoemaker
Helping men to teach their kids spiritual truths. Tim Shoemaker helps men and the women who love them make hard choices to change their child’s spiritual future trajectory.
Welcome to Staying Real About Faith & Family. If you’re looking for a community where you can get real about life without resistance, you’re in the right place. I’m Linda Goldfarb. Each week, my co-host Heather Greer and I, along with our guests, offer personal insight to encourage transparent living from a biblical viewpoint with practical applications. Staying Real with the Holy Spirit’s leading is what we’re all about. We pray today’s episode blesses you.
Hey everyone, this is a solo interview. I’m on-site at the FCWC, and I’m so happy Tim Shoemaker joined our conversation as we discuss how men can make devotion time stand out.
By God’s grace, Tim is the author of over 20 books and speaks at conferences for parents, men, and writers nationwide. Tim’s interactive, object lesson-oriented family devotions have helped countless parents teach their kids about God in ways where they’ll listen ... even teens.
We discuss:
- Why is it hard for some men to teach their kids spiritual truth—and how can that change?
- What if one of the kids is older—and they push back against devotions because they think family devotions are just for kids?
- How often would you suggest a family do devotions like this?
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