Now That We're A Family
A podcast by Elisha and Katie Voetberg
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323 Episodes
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171: When Your Spouse Is Keeping Secrets
Published: 16/08/2022 -
170: Worldly Ambition // Wasting Our Youth// Man In The Arena
Published: 9/08/2022 -
169: Mother of 10 shares Her Wisdom on nurturing respect, masculinity, and purity in her 7 Boys from Toddlers to the Teenage Years
Published: 2/08/2022 -
168: The Seven Year Itch // Dull, Boring Marriage
Published: 26/07/2022 -
167: The Problem With Home Churches, Calvinism, And Why People Don't Share The Gospel // Interview With Dale Partridge
Published: 19/07/2022 -
166: What People Don't Tell You About Socialization and Homeschooling
Published: 12/07/2022 -
165: Mennonite Culture, Raising Wild Boys, and Hospitality // Interview With Heidi Marie
Published: 5/07/2022 -
164: Why We Don't Dance Together // Our Worst Memory From Dating // Katie's Perfect Day
Published: 28/06/2022 -
163: Courageous Parenting // Interview With Isaac Tolpin
Published: 21/06/2022 -
162: Interview With Mother Of 11, Jenise Johnson
Published: 14/06/2022 -
161: How We Battle Fear and Anxiety
Published: 7/06/2022 -
160: How To Be Your Dream Home // Revised and Updated
Published: 31/05/2022 -
159: Why Every Christian Should Homeschool With Retired Navy Seal and Father of 7, Bill Rapier
Published: 24/05/2022 -
158: When You Have Zero Margin In Your Marriage
Published: 17/05/2022 -
157: Training To Be Spies And The One Oversight That Sets People Up For Failure.
Published: 10/05/2022 -
156: End Times, Apostasy in The Church, Overcoming Trauma After The Pandemic with John Eldredge
Published: 3/05/2022 -
155: Are We Done Having Kids? Our Thoughts on Head Coverings
Published: 26/04/2022 -
154: Beauty In Battle // How To Fight In Marriage With Jason and Tori Benham
Published: 19/04/2022 -
153: Books That Shaped Us // A List
Published: 12/04/2022 -
152: Read It, See It, Say It, Sing It: A Method For Memorizing Large Passages of Scripture with Our Children Interview With Hunter Beless
Published: 5/04/2022
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.