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Surprising Examples of How To Disciple Nations (And, How NOT To) with Craig Hill

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In this episode of the 1000 Houses podcast, Jeremy Pryor engages with author and Family Foundations International founder, Craig Hill.

They explore the vital role of families in discipleship, delving into the power of blessings, emotional connections between spouses, and the influence of multi-generational teams.

The conversation covers practical habits for family discipleship, insights from Jewish family traditions, and the need to reshape modern Christian culture to more faithfully reflect biblical principles.

Craig shares his personal journey and challenges along the way in marriage, leading to profound revelations that he now imparts through his books and ministries.

In this episode, we talk about:

0:00 Intro

2:08 Craig's Backstory and a Culture of Blessing

8:19 Overcoming Emotional Disconnection in Families (Especially Between Fathers and Sons)

10:49 4 Practical Steps for Emotional Reconnection

17:06 The Importance of Emotional Availability

19:05 Strategic Kingdom Conversations: Discipling Nations

25:48 Generational Thinking and Vision Transmission

29:29 Jewish Influence on American Culture

34:25 Restoring Family Theology

38:50 The Role of Families in Discipling Nations

41:49 Practical Steps for Family Discipleship

47:14 Conclusion and Blessing

Resources Mentioned:

The Ancient Paths by Craig Hill

craighill.org

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