Sinopsis
A podcast by the pastors of Indianola Community Church who hope to partner with parents as they raise their sons & daughters. Our goal is to strengthen families, and especially parent-teen relationships, to foster growth together and a family focused on loving and following Jesus together.
Episodios
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Holiday Tips
20/11/2017 Duración: 15minIn this episode, Mike, Jon & Jeremy talk about how to make the most of the holiday season, rather than just getting through them! Check it out and choose a step to try something new this week!
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Tips For Better Communication With Your Teen
06/11/2017 Duración: 13minListen in for some tips on better communication with your teen, as Jeremy interviews Jon & Mike to get their thoughts on how to improve in this area of parenting.
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The Art Of Asking Questions
21/09/2017 Duración: 15minThe ICC Parent Podcast is back! Jon & Jeremy are joined by new Student Pastor Mike Eilers to talk about the "Art of Asking Questions." Check it out!
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Making Summer Count
18/05/2017 Duración: 09minSummer is coming quickly. Take some time to listen in and hear a few ideas to make this summer count, and make sure that it's one of the best summers ever.
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Easter Episode
23/03/2017 Duración: 12minThis month, we prepare for Easter, let's take some time to look at the real story of Easter with our families. Jon & Jeremy give some ideas on how to do that! Here's a link to the Jesus Storybook Bible that is mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Storybook-Bible-Every-Whispers/dp/0310708257
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5 Destructive Parenting Habits
23/02/2017 Duración: 11minThis month, Jon & Jeremy discuss an article by Dr. Tim Elmore about Destructive Parenting Habits. Here's the link to the full article - https://growingleaders.com/blog/five-destructive-parenting-habits-must-replace/
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My One Word - A New Kind Of Resolution
21/12/2016 Duración: 11minJon & Jeremy talk about MYONEWORD.ORG, and the book "My One Word" by Mike Ashcraft & Rachel Olsen, and what it looks like to have a one word vision for 2017, rather than a handful of failed resolutions.
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Thanksgiving Episode
17/11/2016 Duración: 12minHere's our Thanksgiving Episode, with a few ideas on how you can lead your family in being thankful! Remember, any new traditions (or, new things in general) feel WEIRD at first. But, you have to start somewhere! It will feel weird to do new things, but a tradition can't start if we never try something new and special.
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Fall Family Fun
11/10/2016 Duración: 11minListen in for a bunch of ideas on how YOU and YOUR FAMILY can make some great memories together this fall!
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The Best Year Yet
27/09/2016 Duración: 12minOur thoughts on how to have the BEST YEAR YET with your family as the new school year is in full swing. Thanks for listening!
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Have A Great Date Night... With Your Kid
05/05/2016 Duración: 12minDr. Jim Burns posted a fantastic article on Homeword.com outlining what it would look like to have a great date night... with your KID! Check out the podcast to hear what it's about and follow this link to read the original article. https://homeword.com/articles/five-tips-for-having-a-great-date-night-with-your-kids/#.Vyu19hUrL-Y
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Serving Together
07/04/2016 Duración: 13minThis week, Jon & Jeremy discuss what it looks like to serve together as a family, and the impact it can have on your sons, daughters and family as a whole.
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4 Tips To Better Understand Your Teen
10/03/2016 Duración: 11minThis week Jon & Jeremy discuss an article from Homeword.com, "Four Tips to Better Understand Your Teen." Check out the full article here: https://homeword.com/articles/four-tips-to-better-understand-your-teenager/#.VuHRgpMrL-Y
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5 New Years Resolutions For Parents
25/02/2016 Duración: 11minThis week on the podcast, Jon & Jeremy look at an article from Carey Nieuwhof and Orange Ministry. New years resolutions may feel like a thing of the past to you, but the idea BEHIND resolutions is really what you should be after, and that's the hope that you can make something BETTER. Check out the podcast then look up the full article by clicking the link below. http://theparentcue.org/5-new-years-resolutions-every-parent-can-keep/