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226 NextGen Podcast | FBC Boerne

226 NextGen Podcast | FBC Boerne

著者: First Baptist Church Boerne
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概要

Our 226 NextGen Podcast is a resource for parents as they navigate the NextGen Roadmap at FBC Boerne and the various phases of parenting. 226 comes from Proverbs 22:6, "Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he grows older he will not abandon it." In these podcasts, we will discuss general observations on what each phase on the Roadmap means for your child, practical advice on how you can come alongside your child during this phase, and resources available through First Baptist Church Boerne for you and your child.

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  • Ep. 012 // Brave Parenting w/ Kelly Newcom
    2026/02/05

    This week, we’re joined by Kelly Newcomb—pharmacist, foster/adopt mom of seven, and founder of Brave Parenting—to talk about what’s actually happening in the digital world our kids are growing up in. Kelly shares the real story that launched her ministry (including a terrifying wake-up call involving online grooming and the very real threat of trafficking), and why she shifted her focus from “just data” to discipleship.

    We cover:

    • Why the best strategy for young kids is delay, delay, delay (especially personal handheld devices)
    • The hidden way screens shape kids through isolation, not just “content”
    • What’s happening with gaming and why it can function like addiction (and why it often escalates)
    • Practical steps for parents who feel like they’ve already opened “Pandora’s box” (what to do if your teen already has a phone)
    • The biggest red flags to watch for—TikTok and Roblox—and why they’re uniquely concerning
    • Moving from tech “savvy” to tech wisdom: forming kids who can think, discern, and follow Jesus in a noisy world
    • A surprisingly helpful tool for young families: the Tin Can kid-safe home phone

    Kelly also points parents to resources you can use immediately—including app guides, her parent curriculum, and a new student study coming soon.

    Resources mentioned:

    • BraveParenting.net
    • Brave Parenting Podcast
    • Managing Media, Creating Character (Parent Small Group Study Guide)
    • Managing Media, Creating Character (Student Study Guide — coming soon)

    If you’ve felt overwhelmed, behind, or unsure how to lead your family through technology without fear—or without giving in—this episode is for you.

    Thank you for joining us! Want more information? Check out our website:

    Kids: https://www.fbcboerne.org/kids/

    Youth: https://www.fbcboerne.org/youth/

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    42 分
  • Ep. 011 // Household Rhythms
    2026/01/27

    In this episode of the 226 Next-Gen Podcast, the FBC Boerne Next-Gen team kicks off a new season by talking about household rhythms, the ordinary habits and routines that quietly disciple the kids in your home.

    Garrett, Daniel, Teresa, Andrea, and Staci share honest stories from their own families (from toddlers to adult kids) and unpack how our daily patterns show what we value, shape who we’re becoming, and, by God’s grace, can be changed at any stage. You’ll hear practical ideas for mealtimes, bedtimes, discipline moments, phones and technology, and simple ways to bring Jesus into what you’re already doing, without adding a huge “to-do” list.

    Whether you’re parenting littles, raising teens, fostering, or walking with adult children, this episode will help you think intentionally about the rhythms in your home and how to create space for the Holy Spirit to work in your family over time.

    Thank you for joining us! Want more information? Check out our website:

    Kids: https://www.fbcboerne.org/kids/

    Youth: https://www.fbcboerne.org/youth/

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    40 分
  • Ep. 010 // Roadmap: Launch
    2025/07/22

    In the season finale of the NextGen Roadmap, Garrett, Andrea, and Daniel walk through the final stage of the parenting journey: Launch.

    Senior year brings a whirlwind of emotions: joy, grief, pride, and uncertainty as parents prepare to release their students into adulthood. Whether your child is heading to college, joining the workforce, or staying home with new independence, this stage is not just the end of one chapter, it’s the beginning of a whole new one.

    🛠️ In this episode, we unpack three key ways to navigate the Launch Stage with wisdom and grace:

    1. Intentionally Transition

    • Don’t just “ride it out”—take time to reflect, celebrate, and speak life into your student.
    • Have honest conversations: offer apologies, blessings, and encouragement as you transition into a new kind of relationship—from parent to coach to friend.
    • Give your student a vision for a life of faith beyond high school.

    2. Celebrate the Achievement

    • Mark this moment with joy—not fear.
    • Find meaningful ways to commemorate what God has done—graduation parties, letters, shared memories, even trips.
    • Celebrate not just the academic or life milestone, but God’s faithfulness through every season.

    3. Lean Into Community

    • You weren’t meant to walk this season alone.
    • The transition affects everything—your emotions, your marriage, your home rhythms—and you’ll need godly friends and mentors to process it with.
    • Community isn’t optional—it’s the context where encouragement, wisdom, and grace flow most freely.

    💬 Key Takeaways & Encouragement:

    • You can’t go back and rewrite the last 18 years, but you can influence the next 18 by launching well.
    • Give your student a sense of belonging, direction, and spiritual vision—even if things didn’t go perfectly.
    • Your identity as a parent doesn’t end at graduation—it just changes.
    • God’s grace covers your shortcomings and fills the gaps.

    📝 “You may have dropped the ball in some areas—but God hasn’t. His grace is what carries both you and your child into what’s next.”

    Thank you for joining us! Want more information? Check out our website:

    Kids: https://www.fbcboerne.org/kids/

    Youth: https://www.fbcboerne.org/youth/

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    29 分
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