In this episode of Roots That Last, hosts engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Steve Turley, director of Baylor's Truett Seminary campus in Houston, and his son, Alejandro. They explore the complexities of navigating doubt and faith within a family context. Dr. Turley and Alejandro share their personal experiences, offering insights on how to create an environment where children feel comfortable asking tough questions and exploring their beliefs. The discussion covers the importance of open communication, the role of role models, and the value of acknowledging the mysteries inherent in faith. They also play a game of "Bible or AI" to test their knowledge of scripture.
How To Parent Without Losing Yourself
Parenting is one of lifeβs biggest transitions. It changes how you spend your time, how you see yourself, and even how you experience faith. But does it have to mean losing yourself? In this episode, Ryan Bien steps into the guest chair to talk about identity, purpose, and how to navigate parenting without sacrificing who you are. He shares insights on balancing personal faith with family life, why "perfect balance" is a myth, and how embracing your identity as Godβs beloved can anchor you through the ups and downs of raising kids.
Faith, Doubt & Freedom - How to Let Your Kids Explore Their Faith
This episode of The Roots That Last podcast features Sean and Rochelle Palmer discussing practical ways to have meaningful conversations about faith with children. They share insights from their own parenting journey, emphasizing the importance of creating a home environment where discussions about faith feel natural and open. The Palmers talk about fostering spiritual growth through everyday moments, modeling faith in action, and allowing children the space to explore their beliefs. They also reflect on challenges, including when one of their daughters expressed doubts about faith, and how they navigated that with understanding rather than fear. The episode underscores the value of consistency, openness, and leading by example in faith development.