Three Things That Will Shipwreck Your Kids If You Don't Act Now (session two)
Little Church: Bringing the Gospel Home
At Sacred City, one of our chief desires is to make disciples who make disciples. And that doesn't just happen during Sunday gatherings or Missional Communities or even Fight Clubs - but it happens in our own homes. As husbands, wives, and parents, we want to equip you to make disciples in within your families. Part of this happens as we partner with you in Sacred City Kids to teach and train your children. But parents, we also want to invest specifically in you as leaders of your homes so that discipleship for your kids doesn't just happen on Sunday morning.
The following content is from "Little Church: Bringing the Gospel Home", a family descipleship seminar geared specifically towards training and encouraging you as parents in your work as disciplers of your families. Dusty White, pastor of care and counseling at Coram Deo Church in Omaha, will lead you in this training. He'll be addressing some key issues of parenting such as:
- The standard of parenting
- Parents' identity as shepherds of the home
- Exposing the heart of parenting - idolatry, worship and obedience in parenting
Dusty will then help you assess where you're at as shepherds of your homes, and help answer the question of, "How, then, do I better lead, disciple and catechize our kids??"
As pastor of care and counseling at Coram Deo Church in Omaha, Nebraska; he is one of the "priestly" leaders, providing discipleship, counseling, marriage preparation, and oversight for Redemption Groups. Dusty has also been an on-going support to Sacred City Church in many ways - facilitating groups discussions during Porterbrook Seminar Days, staying in touch with Porterbrook graduates and Sacred City staff, and providing himself as a resource as God grows our own church family here in the Quad Cities.
Dusty is the husband of Jaci and father of six children. He is a graduate of Crown College, and came to know Jesus through the missional influence of a neighbor family. In his spare time, Dusty enjoys coaching youth baseball, getting his hands dirty on the family farm, and lamenting the absence of good, locally roasted coffee in Omaha.