Episode 6: How do you create rhythms that help your children love God?

Summary

In this episode, Jon and James discuss the the importance of creating rituals and rhythms for children to love God. They also explore the concept of Sabbath and its clash with Western culture, as well as the Jewish lifestyle and the biblical feasts. The conversation highlights the need for awareness of God in everyday life and the significance of teaching children the meaning behind songs and prayers. The episode concludes with a discussion on Kiddush and its significance in Jewish tradition.

Chapters

00:00 — Living as a Gentile following a Jewish Messiah

03:20 — The challenge of Sabbath in Western culture

05:36 — Creating rituals and rhythms for children

09:21 — The desire for rest and a better rhythm

11:44 — Cultivating a love for God in children

19:20 — Jewish lifestyle and the biblical feasts

21:12 — Awareness of God in everyday life

23:20 — Teaching children the meaning behind songs and prayers

29:32 — Approaching prayer and worship with intentionality

32:58 — Exploring Kiddush and its significance

Jon Horton

Whether he’s working in ministry at a church or helping nonprofits with technology, Jon has a lifelong desire to pastor others, help them follow the way of Jesus, and equip them as they discover their purpose.

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