Episode 229
In this episode of Home School Minnesota, host Dayle Annand speaks with Dr. Rich Griffith about his book 'Discipleship is Leadership.' They discuss the importance of understanding child development in the context of discipleship, the role of intergenerational ministry, and how to simplify the discipleship process for parents. Dr. Griffith emphasizes the need for creating safe spaces for children to fail and learn, the differences between transactional and transformational leadership styles, and the significance of fostering authentic relationships with God. The conversation highlights practical approaches for parents to engage in meaningful discipleship with their children.
Links:
To find Discipleship is Leadership: https://store.randallhouse.com/product-category/parenting/?_gl=1*n5h1i4*_ga*MTQ5MDc4MDMyMi4xNzU1MDE3MjQ5*_ga_1PEJ1R8HZK*czE3NTUwMTcyNDkkbzEkZzAkdDE3NTUwMTcyNDkkajYwJGwwJGgw*_gcl_au*NDE0ODY2NTMxLjE3NTUwMTcyNDk.
To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ: https://mache.org/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Discipleship and Leadership
03:14 Understanding Child Development in Discipleship
06:03 The Importance of Intergenerational Ministry
12:11 Simplifying Discipleship for Parents
19:27 Creating a Safe Space for Failure
21:17 Transactional vs. Transformational Leadership
25:14 Fostering Authentic Relationships with God
discipleship, leadership, child development, intergenerational ministry, parenting, homeschooling, spiritual growth, authentic faith, transformational leadership, safe space
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