• Fighting Apathy (Part 2)

  • Jul 3 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Fighting Apathy (Part 2)

  • Summary

  • How do you live with passion in today’s media-driven world that encourages passive living over an active, spiritual life? And what do you do if one of your kids is stuck in a pattern of not caring about their spiritual health?

    Listen as Chuck and Tess give some practical, step-by-step advice on how to combat apathy in the home and stir up a passion for Christ in yourself and those around you.

    In today’s episode, you’ll hear:

    • Chuck’s story of ‘cockpit comfort’ in the US airforce, and how this helped him understand the battle against the cares and the comforts of this world.
    • how an understanding of the battle between the flesh and the spirit can lift you out of discouragement and failure and help you stand strong for the Kingdom of God.
    • how to implement effective family devotions in your home as a way to teach your children about the truth of God’s Word and to encourage them to live passionately for Christ even when those around them aren't.
    • and more!

    Warrior of Christ, are you ready to train?

    Show notes:

    • Purchase your copy of 'Sir Quinlan and the Swords of Valor' here, for a family-friendly, action-packed tale of one knight who rises above apathy - and one knight who doesn't!
    • Subscribe to Chuck's email newsletter here, for updates on the latest podcast episodes, books and audios for the whole family, faith-building resources, and more!
    • Head to Chuck's website here, to purchase faith-strengthening novels for the family, including the Kingdom Series, the Knights of Arrethtrae, the Wars of the Realm, and the Starlore Legacy!
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