Archive of September 7, 2011: Getting Your Kids to Care About Faith

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Many kids think church and the Bible are boring and old-fashioned, so how can you make faith come alive in your home? Your faith is one of the most important things you can pass on to your kids, so what can you do if they just don't care — or have already decided it's not important?

We're joined live this week by Mark Holmen, author of Impress Faith on Your Kids. Plus, author Darlene Brock shares important tips for raising spiritually grounded daughters, and we'll share more helpful insight from family expert Dr. Tim Kimmel. Whether you want to build a strong foundation in younger kids, or need help drawing back a prodigal, we're ready to handle the tough cases and lend a hand in building a faith strong enough to last a lifetime.


Mark Holmen

(Live on Set)

Mark Holmen is an international consultant and speaker for the Faith at Home movement, which equips church congregations to make the home the primary place where faith is nurtured. He is a former pastor and has authored several books.


Darlene Brock

(Live on Skype)

Darlene Brock has produced award-winning music videos, managed successful recording artists and served as the Chief Operating Officer of ForeFront Records. Yet none of her career achievements rival her most important job: Being a mom.


Dr. Tim Kimmel

(Pre-taped)

Dr. Tim Kimmel is one of America's top advocates speaking for families today. He is the Executive Director of Family Matters and the author of several books including Grace-Based Parenting and Raising Kids Who Turn Out Right.



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