Little Habits, Big Faith
meet Christie
Christie Thomas is a mom and writer who has been involved in children's ministry for most of her life.
As a family discipleship coach, Christie deeply believes that every Christian parent can confidently nurture deep faith in their kids through little habits that add up over time.
Her devotionals and children's books help parents cultivate faith-filled moments. She lives in Alberta, Canada with her husband and three boys. Christie continues to inspire families to boldly embrace their faith and provides practical teaching on the simple, every-day steps that instill deep roots in each heart.
Little Habits, Big Faith is the perfect resource for any parent who longs to foster deep-rooted faith in their children. Whether you're a new parents or already have a pack of kids, this book is for you!
Oh how we underestimate the power of little habits!
The secret to inspiring curiosity, creating connection, and becoming a confident Christian parent is found in small, sustainable, life-giving daily habits.
In this episode, Christie Thomas invites you to explore faith alongside your children in a fresh, creative way. Just as a mighty oak starts as a seed, sprouts up and eventually grows deep roots and flourishes, you can disciple your family through small, simple steps. If you want to read the Bible in a way that clicks with your kids, find consistent times to share your faith and encourage them to trust in God. Christie Thomas is a mom, author and discipleship coach. Her devotionals and children's books help parents cultivate faith-filled moments. She lives with her husband and three boys in Canada.
Takeaways:
-Raising children is not easy, but it can be a fun and rewarding journey.
-Parents have a significant influence on their children's spiritual lives.
-The fruit of the Spirit can be seen in Jesus's life and should be cultivated in our own lives.
-Homeschooling allows for flexibility and personalized learning.
-Incorporating Bible lessons into daily life can be done in small, intentional ways. Starting small is key in family discipleship, as small actions can have a profound impact on a child's faith.
-Consistency and taking one step at a time are important in nurturing a child's spiritual growth.
-Understanding a child's unique perspective and engaging in meaningful conversations can deepen their understanding of faith.
-Balance, patience, and dependence on God are essential in family discipleship.
-Focusing on one's relationship with Jesus is more important than formal training or knowledge.
-It's the little things done with love that make the biggest difference in family discipleship.
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