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The Disciple-Making Parent

The Disciple-Making Parent

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The Disciple-Making Parent equips Christian parents to pass the gospel to their children. In the show, we'll think about principles that all parents should know. Listen in on Chap's conversations with equippers in this field.Copyright Chap Bettis Spiritualité
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    • 120 Chap Bettis: Biblical Conflict Resolution Part 1 - Introduction and the Call to Glorify God
      Feb 4 2026
      On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we begin a four-part series on biblical conflict resolution. We explore why conflict is inevitable in relationships—whether between spouses, parents and children, siblings, or within church and workplace settings—and examine what instruction God actually gives us for navigating these difficult situations.

      We establish that the first and most essential principle in any conflict is to glorify God and please Him above all else. Rather than focusing on controlling outcomes or changing the other person, we learn to ask: "How can I please God in this situation?" This vertical focus keeps us anchored to biblical commands rather than our emotions, and reminds us that we can always control our own response, even when we can't control the conflict's resolution.

      We conclude by considering the practical question: How would Jesus live in my situation right now? By aiming to act, react, and pray like Jesus—empowered by the Holy Spirit—we position ourselves to grow through conflict and pursue reconciliation in a way that honors God, regardless of the other person's response.

      Resources From This Podcast
      The Peacemaker, by Ken Sande
      Pursuing Peace, by Dr. Robert Jones
      The True Bounds of Christian Freedom, by Samuel Bolton

      Topics Covered in This Week’s Podcast
      02:02 Introduction
      05:40 The Origin of conflict
      09:37 Our God of peace
      15:48 Types of conflict
      21:18 Glorify God
      29:03 Final rewards
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      51 min
    • 119 Chap Bettis: Running Through the Tape - Biblical Thoughts for Dying and Old Age
      Jan 21 2026
      On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent, we explore one of life's most avoided topics: death and dying.

      We'll listen to a recent sermon from Chap where he talks about how Christians shouldn't fear talking about our final departure and what it means to "run through the tape" rather than coast into the finish line.

      We examine five biblical principles for facing old age and death with faith and joy, drawing from Paul's final words in 2 Timothy 4. We discuss how death is not the end but a portal to something better, why we should anticipate suffering in our final years, and how to keep our eyes fixed on Christ and heaven even as our bodies decay. We also wrestle with the physical, emotional, and social suffering that comes with aging, and why we should strive for joy instead of becoming sour in our later years.

      This conversation challenges us to develop a biblical strategy for finishing well, longing for heaven, and glorifying God even in our dying.
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      31 min
    • 118 Jai Paul: A Biblical Understanding of Work
      Sep 24 2025
      On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we explore a biblical understanding of work with a sermon from Jai Paul. In it, we’ll examine how our perception of work shapes not only our own lives but also the values we pass on to our children and grandchildren.

      Jai explains how work was established by God before the fall as a good and noble calling. Unlike ancient myths that portrayed work as a burden or punishment, the Bible reveals that God Himself is a worker, and that humans were created in His image to work and create.

      He explores four key questions:
      • Where did work come from?
      • Why is work so hard?
      • Can work be renewed?
      • How should we work?


      Join us as we discover how our work can honor God and love our neighbors rather than simply serving as a means to personal gain. We also highlight how training our children to serve is one of the seven essential commitments of discipleship parenting.



      To learn more about Jai Paul and JP Cross Ministries visit: www.jpcross.org
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      51 min
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