The Teach Your Children Well Podcast

The Teach Your Children Well Podcast
Podcast Description
Christian parents have a daunting task: helping their kids to love and follow Jesus in a world that doesn’t. But with the right tools, perspectives, and practices, discipling the next generation can be a creative, joyful, and faith-building adventure. Join Sarah Cowan Johnson, award-winning author of Teach Your Children Well, as she and her guests examine how the biblical story offers wisdom and good news for the twenty-first century parent.
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This podcast focuses on various parenting challenges within a Christian framework, covering topics such as mental health, technology's impact, and faith-based family practices. For instance, episodes discuss how ordinary family habits can lead to intentional spiritual growth, with detailed explorations on the role of parents as primary disciplers in their children's lives.

Christian parents have a daunting task: helping their kids to love and follow Jesus in a world that doesn’t. But with the right tools, perspectives, and practices, discipling the next generation can be a creative, joyful, and faith-building adventure. Join Sarah Cowan Johnson, award-winning author of Teach Your Children Well, as she and her guests examine how the biblical story offers wisdom and good news for the twenty-first century parent.
Feeling unsure about how to talk to your kids about sex?
Many Christian parents want to raise their kids with a healthy understanding of sex, sexuality, and identity. But most don’t know where to start. Some are still working through their own experiences with shame or silence. Others are afraid of saying the wrong thing.
In this episode of TheTeach Your Children Well Podcast, author, editor, and poet Rachel Joy Welcher joins Sarah Cowan Johnson to help parents move from a fear-based narrative about sex to a redemptive, biblical vision of sexuality. Drawing from her book Talking Back to Purity Culture, Rachel unpacks what the church got wrong about sex, how those messages impacted a generation of Christians, and how parents can do things differently with their own children.
Sarah and Rachel explore how to teach kids that sex is not merely about setting boundaries but about love of God and love of neighbor. They talk about giving our kids a theology of desire, the importance of honesty and nuance, and how to walk with children through big questions with compassion and hope.
Don’t let fear or shame lead the conversation. This episode will help you start honest, gospel-centered talks about sex, identity, and God’s good design with confidence and compassion.
Tune in now.
This episode highlights the following themes:
- How purity culture shaped Christian views of sex and bodies
- Practical ways to talk about sex without shame or fear
- How to affirm your child’s dignity while teaching self-control, consent, and character
Links from the episode:
- Learn more about Rachel Joy Welcher
- Read Talking Back to Purity Culture by Rachel Joy Welcher
- Read Rachel Joy Welcher’s IVP Kids book, Charlie Can’t Sleep!
- Read Rachel Joy Welcher’s poetry
- Learn more about Sarah Cowan Johnson
- Read Teach Your Children Well by Sarah Cowan Johnson
- Read Redeeming Sex: Naked Conversations About Sexuality and Spiritualityby Debra Hirsch
- Learn more about Axis and subscribe to their Culture Translator emails
- Learn more about Sarah’s recommended resources on sexuality here
- Read the transcript here
- Take the survey here
Credits
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✅Producers: Kaitlin Borek, Helen Lee, and Travis Albritton
✅Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts
✅Social Media Manager: Makayla Payne
✅Podcast Art: Kate Lillard
✅Theme Song: "Childlike Wonder" by Reveille
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