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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 59 MIN

Paideia, Not Perfection w/ David Cassidy

from PostEverything · host Brad Edwards and John Houmes

Paideia Not Perfection: Kingdom Family Formation With Pastor David Cassidy What does it mean to disciple your children? It's not just rules and Bible verses. It's paideia—the ancient Greek word for formation, enculturation, shaping a person's reflexes, habits, and loves. In this conversation with Pastor David Cassidy from Spanish River Church, we explore: • Why behavior management isn't the goal (we don't want "chocolate soldiers") • The role of beauty, literature, and nature in forming kingdom citizens • How to start: Who's discipling YOU? • Why the dinner table is a sacred space • The difference between a family with Christian elements vs. a family enculturated in the kingdom • How to build resilient faith in your kids—faith that doesn't crumble when life disappoints David offers hope: this isn't about perfection. It's about direction. It's a slow drip over 18 years, not a weekend seminar. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:17 Welcome & Paideia overview 01:44 What is paideia? (Greek word unpacked) 04:52 Kingdom paideia vs. family with Christian elements 06:08 Theology comes at your fingertips 08:01 The centrality of love in formation 09:20 Christian worldview isn't enough 13:15 What does a resilient disciple look like? 15:40 Remember whose you are 17:11 Gospel astonishment and enjoyment of Christ 19:07 What shatters faith? 21:28 Chocolate soldiers vs. hearts of repentance 23:34 Fear of the Lord can be taught 25:12 Anti-discipleship forces 28:16 The church's role in kingdom paideia 32:34 Christian schools as an extension of discipleship 34:19 Partnership between parents, church, and school 35:05 How do we practically bring kingdom paideia home? 36:54 Who's discipling YOU? 39:11 Great classics to read 42:11 Taking trips 44:41 Slow drip, not a week-long retreat 44:53 Why the dinner table matters 47:38 Food as connector and sacred space 49:36 Three takeaways from John 📚 RESOURCES MENTIONED Ephesians 6:4 (paideia language) Edith Hamilton's Greek Mythology Augustine's Confessions Shakespearean Sonnets John Milton C.S. Lewis (The Kilns, his home) Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Chronicles of Narnia Psalm 25 ("Remember whose you are") Westminster Shorter Catechism Heidelberg Catechism 💡 KEY QUOTES "We don't want chocolate soldiers. We want kids who have resilient faith." "Paideia is about forming reflexes, habits, loyalties, and loves. What kind of human being are we trying to produce?" "Theology comes at your fingertips—not just a statement of faith you sign your name to, but how you live." "Who's discipling YOU? That's where we start as parents." "The dinner table is not a sacrament, but it's a sacred moment." "This is about direction, not perfection. It's a slow drip over 18 years." 🎙️ ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION This is a crossover episode between PostEverything (a podcast on culture and formation) and Rooted by the River (a parenting podcast). While Rooted focuses on family discipleship, David's theology of formation through culture, beauty, literature, and everyday rhythms connects deeply to how the Church forms people in a post-Christian age. Rooted by the River is a Spanish River Church parenting podcast dedicated to equipping families to root deep in Jesus and His love. spanishriver.com | rootedbytheriver.com

Paideia Not Perfection: Kingdom Family Formation With Pastor David Cassidy What does it mean to disciple your children? It's not just rules and Bible verses. It's paideia—the ancient Greek word for formation, enculturation, shaping a person's reflexes, habits, and loves. In this conversation with Pastor David Cassidy from Spanish River Church, we explore: • Why behavior management isn't the goal (we don't want "chocolate soldiers") • The role of beauty, literature, and nature in forming kingdom citizens • How to start: Who's discipling YOU? • Why the dinner table is a sacred space • The difference between a family with Christian elements vs. a family enculturated in the kingdom • How to build resilient faith in your kids—faith that doesn't crumble when life disappoints David offers hope: this isn't about perfection. It's about direction. It's a slow drip over 18 years, not a weekend seminar. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:17 Welcome & Paideia overview 01:44 What is paideia? (Greek word unpacked) 04:52 Kingdom paideia vs. family with Christian elements 06:08 Theology comes at your fingertips 08:01 The centrality of love in formation 09:20 Christian worldview isn't enough 13:15 What does a resilient disciple look like? 15:40 Remember whose you are 17:11 Gospel astonishment and enjoyment of Christ 19:07 What shatters faith? 21:28 Chocolate soldiers vs. hearts of repentance 23:34 Fear of the Lord can be taught 25:12 Anti-discipleship forces 28:16 The church's role in kingdom paideia 32:34 Christian schools as an extension of discipleship 34:19 Partnership between parents, church, and school 35:05 How do we practically bring kingdom paideia home? 36:54 Who's discipling YOU? 39:11 Great classics to read 42:11 Taking trips 44:41 Slow drip, not a week-long retreat 44:53 Why the dinner table matters 47:38 Food as connector and sacred space 49:36 Three takeaways from John 📚 RESOURCES MENTIONED Ephesians 6:4 (paideia language) Edith Hamilton's Greek Mythology Augustine's Confessions Shakespearean Sonnets John Milton C.S. Lewis (The Kilns, his home) Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Chronicles of Narnia Psalm 25 ("Remember whose you are") Westminster Shorter Catechism Heidelberg Catechism 💡 KEY QUOTES "We don't want chocolate soldiers. We want kids who have resilient faith." "Paideia is about forming reflexes, habits, loyalties, and loves. What kind of human being are we trying to produce?" "Theology comes at your fingertips—not just a statement of faith you sign your name to, but how you live." "Who's discipling YOU? That's where we start as parents." "The dinner table is not a sacrament, but it's a sacred moment." "This is about direction, not perfection. It's a slow drip over 18 years." 🎙️ ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION This is a crossover episode between PostEverything (a podcast on culture and formation) and Rooted by the River (a parenting podcast). While Rooted focuses on family discipleship, David's theology of formation through culture, beauty, literature, and everyday rhythms connects deeply to how the Church forms people in a post-Christian age. Rooted by the River is a Spanish River Church parenting podcast dedicated to equipping families to root deep in Jesus and His love. spanishriver.com | rootedbytheriver.com

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