Java with Jay
Java with Jay
Podcast Description
A practical, inspiring, and informative guide for parents who want to prepare the next generation for a great future.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of parenting as a form of discipleship, fostering resilience in children, and the importance of spiritual formation at home. Specific episodes include discussions on the ancient church tradition of Lent with worship pastor Justin Taylor and techniques for raising resilient kids in today’s society with Dr. Kathy Koch.

A practical, inspiring, and informative guide for parents who want to prepare the next generation for a great future.
In 2007, the world changed forever. It wasn’t a revolution in the streets; it was a revolution in our pockets. We were promised a tool for connection, but two decades later, we’re finding ourselves—and our children—more isolated, anxious and stressed out than ever.
What are parents to do? Well, as with any parenting endeavor, intentionality is critical. So, how about a cell phone plan?
Ryan Jackson and Sophia Ferguson join us today to discuss a cell phone agreement developed by the Carmel Student Ministry. Ryan and Sophia serve on Carmel Baptist’s student ministry team and spend a lot of time with kids. You will find their insights valuable whether your kids already have a phone or one day will.
Mentioned in the Podcast:
Sample Cell Phone Contract – Carmel Students (PDF)
12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You by Tony Reinke
The Wisdom Pyramid by Brett McCracken

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