Watermark Family Ministry Podcast
Summary: This podcast is a production of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, USA. Watermark exists to be and make more fully devoted followers of Christ, looking to God's Word as our only authority, conscience and guide.
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Podcasts:
At the Nest on the Dallas Campus, learn what Millye Hale and Sally Michael share about the G.I.F.T. of Motherhood as a mom of school-aged children.
At the Nest on the Dallas Campus, during this message, geared towards moms of preschool-aged children, Holly Barnett and Jill Garcia encourage moms that their role MATTERS! It isn't easy though; it will refine you by requiring your focus and trust.
We all have a family culture whether we realize it our not. Be reminded that there is an Enemy who wants to destroy it, but we have a Father who wants to restore our family culture.
It's super important to take a break from all the work and just have fun with your family! Be inspired on how to cultivate fun in your family in this message from The Nest at the Dallas Campus!
“A place for everything, and everything in its place.” Through the years, this saying has helped many a parent teach their children the value of keeping the home neat and orderly, but the principle applies to much more than just toys and dirty laundry. Technology, like Legos and tennis shoes, has its place in today’s family . . . we just have a tough time keeping it there. Listen to this month's DadU as we address this pervasive topic and discuss principles to guide us in using technology so that it doesn’t merely use us.
In this message at The Nest: Plano Campus, Tresha Kaigler and a panel of seasoned moms share what the Bible says about disciplining your kids.
In this message at The Nest, Elizabeth Tamlyn and Amy Hulme share how to biblically discipline your children. Before you can prune your plants though, you must prepare the soil and know what seeds to plant. Elizabeth begins by providing key principles to guide any parent on what characteristics to develop in our children. Then, Amy Hulme concludes with the importance for corrective discipline and provides some practical tools to have in your toolbox.
Being a great dad is not complicated, but it is hard and takes focused intentionality on the spiritual disciplines. In this message at DadU, we learn the specifics of how to be intentional in ways that leave a truly rich inheritance to you kids.
Birds and the Bees (FW)
As dads, we have a responsibility to set the tone of trust in our homes and with our children. The trust we build will be the foundation for all of the other instruction, correction and discipline that we pass on to our children. In this message at DadU, listen to Dean MacFarlan, and his son, Mac, talk about how trust was built in their home, how it was broken, and the process of restoring trust that has been lost.
In this message at The Nest (Dallas Campus), hear two AMAZING lessons for two very wise women. First, Pam McGee will teach you how to talk to your kids about sex, starting from when they are wee little ones all the way up to teenagers. Following Pam, you'll hear Sue Bohlin teach you how to raise gender healthy kids. Be sure to stay tuned to the very end, where we answer questions from the audience.
In this podcast, listen to a live question and answer session, at the Watermark Fort Worth Campus, discussing how to lead and love your kids in a world of phones, social media and sex.
In this message at The Nest (Plano Campus), hear from Leslie and Rob Barry on how to improve your communication and how communication is the key to handling conflict better.
In this message, listen to the first DadU gathering and be inspired as Watermark's Senior Pastor, Todd Wagner, is interviewed by Watermark Family Ministries Director, Wes Butler. DadU is a monthly gathering for men in various stages of fatherhood from expecting fathers to “empty-nesters” and everywhere in between aimed at equipping you for the high calling of biblical fatherhood.
This weekend, as we continue our series in “Can You Relate?”, Todd teaches us about the importance and responsibility of relating to children. It is a great privilege to pour into the next generation, no matter your life stage or relationship status. The greatest thing you can do to positively influence the next generation is to be—above all else—passionate about Jesus.