Now That We're A Family
A podcast by Elisha and Katie Voetberg
398 Episodes
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106: Our Convictions on Family Planning and Birth Control
Published: 2/2/2021 -
105: How We’re Planning for Postpartum as a Married Couple: Baby Number 4
Published: 1/26/2021 -
104: Maintaining Joy in the Midst of Difficult Times
Published: 1/19/2021 -
103: The Danger of If/Then Christianity
Published: 1/12/2021 -
102: Six Questions to Ask Your Spouse Going Into The New Year
Published: 1/5/2021 -
101: Why We Don’t Set Goals For the New Year // How We Plan Instead
Published: 12/29/2020 -
100: Biggest Mistakes, Lessons Learned, and Favorite Memories From 100 Episodes
Published: 12/15/2020 -
099: What To Do If Your Spouse Has Different Theological Beliefs Than you
Published: 12/8/2020 -
098: Creating A Positive Family Culture // A Home Your Kids Want To Return To
Published: 12/1/2020 -
097: What We Look For In A Church / / How We Chose Ours
Published: 11/24/2020 -
096: Should Christians Celebrate Christmas?
Published: 11/17/2020 -
095: Being a Christian Is Hard
Published: 11/10/2020 -
094: Should We Indoctrinate Our Children?
Published: 11/3/2020 -
093: The Danger of Having A Successful Marriage
Published: 10/27/2020 -
092: Idolizing Family & Why Our Children Sit with Us in Church
Published: 10/13/2020 -
091: Guarding against Complacency of Age
Published: 10/6/2020 -
090: Our Thoughts on Singleness and Saving Yourself For Marriage
Published: 9/29/2020 -
089: Child training, Discipline, and Enjoying Our Children
Published: 9/22/2020 -
088: Marriage and Sex During Pregnancy
Published: 9/15/2020 -
087: The Reality Of Living In Two Kingdoms
Published: 9/8/2020
Culture has reduced the modern family to a joke -- informing parents they are only capable of shuttling their children from expert to expert who experiment with untested agendas. Katie and Elisha lean on their experience growing up in large families of 10 and 11 kids, to encourage parents to take back control, stop listening to popular relationship advice, and embrace their God-given role as their children's primary authority.