Becoming a Holy Family:Learning from the great families in the Scriptures
Taylor was asked what it means to be a holy family so he went through some of the greatest families in salvation history to see what makes a family holy. Each of the ten families he goes through show us something new about how we can continue to grow closer to God as a family.
Taylor was asked what it means to be a holy family so he went through some of the greatest families in salvation history to see what makes a family holy. Each of the ten families he goes through show us something new about how we can continue to grow closer to God as a family.
This recording was from a few weeks ago over Zoom to a bible study group in California.
Two appearances on Work to Game's Casually Hardcore Podcast
I was honored to join the fellas at Work To Game on their YouTube channel/podcast twice this Spring. We talk about where faith, video games and family meet.
My new friends over at the Work To Game YouTube channel were kind enough to invite me on their show twice recently for their podcast focused around where video games, faith and family meet. You can check out both episodes(Eps. 15 & 17) below on YouTube or on iTunes here.
Becoming a Holy Family: Jesus in our Midst Keynote Session
I was honored to give the opening keynote at the first annual REC-C Family Retreat. The theme is becoming a holy family, Jesus in our midst. I dive into 10 stories in the history of salvation to see what we can learn about growing closer to God from families in the Bible and early Church.
I was honored to give the opening keynote at the first annual REC-C Family Retreat. The theme is becoming a holy family, Jesus in our midst. I dive into 10 stories in the history of salvation to see what we can learn about growing closer to God from families in the Bible and early Church.
Note: This session was geared towards adults. Two sections may not be good for children(i.e. I talk about certain Christmas and Easter parenting secrets and about a story in Scripture that children may not be ready to hear).