EPISODE · Jan 15, 2025 · 43 MIN
Grow + Go | The Power of Small Actions in Faith Formation with Guest Christie Thomas
from Grow + Go with Em Tyler · host Em Tyler
In this conversation, Christie Thomas and I dive into the intersection of technology, children's ministry, and family discipleship. We talk about the highs and lows of parenting, why small, consistent actions matter when it comes to nurturing faith, and how to weave spiritual practices into everyday life. Christie shares her journey from children's ministry to family discipleship, highlighting the power of simple habits and the role of community in supporting parents. We focus on how being intentional with faith formation is key, but without adding pressure or overwhelm. Christie also shares her story of writing children's books and resources, her experience donating a kidney, and the powerful lessons she’s learned about God's unconditional love. We talk about the importance of prayer and encourage parents—especially those with older children—to stay strong in their faith and keep going in their parenting journey.Key Links:Christie's book & websiteChristie's InstagramPrayers for a GenerationMillion Praying Moms PodcastInterested in having Em come speak at your event? Book Em today!Connect further with Em:https://www.emtyler.com/ | Instagram | [email protected] | The REFaith ProjectKeywords: children's ministry, family discipleship, parenting tips, faith formation, small actions, community support, technology in podcasting, personal stories, spiritual growth, spiritual growth, community, family ministry, children's books, prayer, parenting, faith habits, kidney donation, teachable moments, encouragement This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emtyler.substack.com/subscribe
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