
273. From “Us vs. Them” to “We the People”—Starting at Home
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Let’s be real—courage usually feels awful. It’s uncomfortable, risky, and it often costs us something. But if we’re not showing our kids what it looks like to stand up for truth and love people well (especially the hard ones), then we’re teaching them to stay silent. And silence is complicity.
In this episode, I’m getting bold about the values we need to be modeling at home. From passive-aggressive parenting to political name-calling to the subtle ways we teach our teens to judge instead of love—we’re digging into all of it.
We’ll cover:
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How we accuse others of being un-Christlike while doing the same ourselves
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What it looks like to be provoked and kind
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Why love isn’t a reward for good behavior—it’s a calling
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How to help our teens move beyond stereotypes and lead with compassion
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And the hard truth: You might be smarter than someone, but that doesn’t make you better
If you want to raise a kid who tells the truth, loves their neighbor (yes, even that one), and doesn’t lose themselves in the noise of the world—this episode is for you.
And if this message hits home, my book Mom Got Jesus Wrong, Hallelujah is packed with lessons on what real Christlike love looks like when religion, parenting, and pain collide.
👉 Preorder here and give your family a better legacy to live out.