
Biblical Parenting Seminar Kit
Equip parents in your ministry to confidently disciple their children with the Biblical Parenting Seminar Kit.
Most parents want to disciple their children, but many struggle knowing how to do that on a day-to-day basis. The Biblical Parenting Seminar will help parents assess their parenting priorities, understand God’s blueprint for parenting, increase their intentionality, and develop their own discipleship plan.
What is a biblical parenting seminar kit?
The Biblical Parenting Seminar consists of four teaching sessions, two workshops (where parents assess and plan), and a question-and-answer panel.
Help Parents Become an Intentional Christian Parent.
The Biblical Parenting Seminar is centered on Scripture and rooted in the gospel. It helps parents understand and apply God’s truth to their home. Every family will need a copy of the book 50 Things Every Child Must Know Before Leaving Home: Raising Godly Children to Adults by Dr. Josh and Jen Mulvihill. You can purchase the book by clicking here. During one of the sessions, it will be used as a planning tool for parents to create their own customized discipleship plan for their children. Over 40,000 parents have used this resource to make an intentional plan to disciple their children. It has been featured by Family Life Radio, Awana, American Heritage Girls, World Magazine, and more. The seminar will help parents with children of any age or stage move from Christian parenting to intentional Christian parenting.
Who presents the material?
You (or someone at your church or school) become the presenter! We help you become the teacher so that you can shepherd your families. Churches all over the country have used the Biblical Parenting Seminar Kit as a meaningful way to equip parents.
What’s included in the kit?
This digital download contains everything you need to host a biblical parenting seminar. You will help parents capture a biblical vision to raise their children with lifelong faith in Christ and create a customized discipleship plan for each child.
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