Our passion and desire is for God’s church family to flourish together as one body and to grow in the knowledge of the LORD in order to serve God’s world. We recognize that teaching our children and youth is a big task that at times can be very challenging. We desire to create resources and opportunities for our teachers and parents to use as they live the life of the church. In our first series, we will be discussing the principles in the book Show Them Jesus by Jack Klumpenhower. Hosted by Laney Stayton and Heather Dirkse of North Shore Fellowship in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
As Chris Wright puts it, self-control is not a quality that God needs. But our sinful, human nature does need to be controlled. This is one of the mos...
In this episode, we learn that contrary to what one might think, there is a lot of strength in gentleness. Gentleness comes from humility. Since this ...
God has always shown himself to be faithful to his people. It is one of his most comforting attributes. But what does it look like for us to be a fait...
Jesus was committed to doing good and in this He fulfilled the Father’s will. In Him, we can learn what it is like to be a people that are committed t...
Thinking of others first and putting their needs ahead of our own is tough. It is even harder to teach kids how to be kind. Join Heather and Laney as ...
What does patience actually look like? In a time of stress, it feels even less obtainable. Heather and Laney hope to refresh you in the Gospel by look...
Peace is not defined by our current circumstances, God's peace that surpasses all understanding is produced in us by the Holy Spirit. Join us as we ta...
In this season of uncertainty, joy may be hard to come by. The great news is that real joy is given to us and sustained by the Holy Spirit. So how do ...
In this episode, Heather Dirkse and Laney Stayton work through the definition of love and how we teach children of all ages about this aspect of the f...
Welcome back! In our new season, we walk through the fruit of the Spirit and how both parents and children grow in this fruit. But first, we take a lo...