Love Looks Like This?
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Children are always learning, but not always from what we say.
In this episode of Table for Two, Jason and Nicole explore how children form their understanding of love, grace, forgiveness, faith, and even God through the adults around them. Parents play a vital role, but they are not the only influence. Teachers, coaches, pastors, Sunday school volunteers, grandparents, and ordinary church members often leave lasting impressions that shape a child's spiritual journey.
Through personal stories, ministry experiences, and honest conversation, Jason and Nicole discuss why children often notice our actions more than our words, how faith is modeled in everyday life, and what happens when the example we set does not match the message we preach.
Along the way, they tackle questions about hypocrisy, emotional safety, Christian discipleship, church culture, parenting, and the power of simple acts of kindness.
They also revisit the ongoing fictional text-message saga involving Amber, Sadie, Linda, and Frank, where a tense lunch conversation leads to an important lesson about being right, being kind, and what children learn from the adults they trust.
Whether you're a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, children's ministry worker, youth leader, or simply someone who wants to reflect Christ more faithfully, this conversation will challenge you to consider what your life is teaching the next generation.
Pull up a chair and join the conversation.
Topics include:
• Christian parenting
• Faith formation in children
• Family discipleship
• Children's ministry
• Church culture
• Christian leadership
• Spiritual influence
• Grandparents and faith
• Emotional safety
• Living out your faith
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