Now That We're A Family
A podcast by Elisha and Katie Voetberg
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323 Episodes
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291: Dad's and Courtship, Taylor Swift's New Album, and Overworked Grandmas
Published: 21/05/2024 -
290: Growing Up As Missionary Kids // The Wild Brothers
Published: 16/05/2024 -
289: When And When Not To Include Kids
Published: 14/05/2024 -
288: Rated R Movies, Sending Teens To College, and Family Loyalty // Douglas Wilson
Published: 9/05/2024 -
287: Confronting Other Parents, Trusting Your Spouse, & Overwhelmed Mothers
Published: 7/05/2024 -
286: Disputes Over Theology, Missing Date Nights, Prioritizing Family // Ben & Jessa Seewald
Published: 2/05/2024 -
285: Navigating Overwhelm
Published: 30/04/2024 -
284: Our Faith Journey
Published: 25/04/2024 -
283: Vaccinations, Fasting While Breastfeeding, and Dave Ramsey
Published: 23/04/2024 -
282: Screen Free Travel With Young Kids
Published: 18/04/2024 -
281: Mega Churches, Giving Our Kids iPads, Boys Being Inappropriate
Published: 16/04/2024 -
280: The Truth About Our Marriage
Published: 11/04/2024 -
279: Depriving Our Kids Of Sugar
Published: 9/04/2024 -
278: Hangups Of Being The Oldest Child
Published: 4/04/2024 -
277: The Myth Of Oppressive Patriarchs with Nancy Pearcey
Published: 2/04/2024 -
276: Is Slow Living Biblical?
Published: 28/03/2024 -
275: Q1 Book Review: Catholicism, The Odyssey, Elon Musk, King Arthur +
Published: 26/03/2024 -
274: How We Idolize Family
Published: 21/03/2024 -
273: Balancing Hospitality, Woman's Ministry, and Managing the Home // Rachel Jankovic
Published: 19/03/2024 -
272: Living With A Slob? School 6 Days A Week? Taking Care Of Our Parents?
Published: 14/03/2024
Culture has reduced the modern family to a joke -- informing parents they are only capable of shuttling their children from expert to expert who experiment with untested agendas. Katie and Elisha lean on their experience growing up in large families of 10 and 11 kids, to encourage parents to take back control, stop listening to popular relationship advice, and embrace their God-given role as their children's primary authority.