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Month 7 - Parenthood & Friendships | Week 1: Home as the First Mission Field Link to M7 W1 initial expositional dispatch: M7 W1 [https://open.substack.com/pub/christfocused/p/month-7-parenthood-and-friendships?r=2uc29g&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web×tamp=25.9] Introduction This week, we’ve grounded ourselves in a simple but weighty truth: Faith is not meant to live at the edges of our lives.It is meant to live at the center of our homes. Through Deuteronomy 6:6–7 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%206%3A6-7&version=ESV] and Joshua 24:15 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua%2024%3A15&version=ESV], we see that spiritual formation is not an event. It is a rhythm. It is built into the everyday life of the household. But Scripture gives us the “what.”This panel gives us the “what does it actually look like?” This conversation brings together women in the midst of real life: Raising children across different ages Balancing work, home, and faith Serving in their communities and churches Navigating the daily “beautiful mess” of family life As shared in the session, these are not theoretical voices. These are women actively building homes in real time, carrying responsibility, joy, pressure, and growth all at once. The Overarching Question This panel explored one core question: What does it actually mean to build a Christ-centered home in real life? Not ideally.Not perfectly.But faithfully. Questions explored: What role does a woman play in shaping the spiritual life of the home? Where do you see your greatest influence day to day? What are the unseen burdens women carry in the home? Where do women most often feel stretched or overwhelmed? How do you respond when leadership is inconsistent or absent? What has been personally challenging in building a Christ-centered home? What does building a spiritually healthy home look like in a normal week? What rhythms or habits have made the biggest difference? How do you disciple children in everyday life? How do you maintain your own relationship with God while pouring into others? Where do women need to guard their hearts spiritually? What encouragement would you give to a woman carrying a lot right now? What does faithfulness look like when it feels unseen? Core Insights from the Panel 1. A Woman Shapes the Spiritual Fabric of the Home 2 Timothy 1:5 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Timothy%201%3A5&version=ESV] One of the most powerful insights was the idea that women are weavers of the home. Not controlling everything.Not doing everything.But taking what is in front of them and forming something meaningful from it. Creating spiritual atmosphere Bringing life to what God is doing in others Holding the family in a space where faith can grow As one panelist described, this is about “taking everything at your fingertips and creating something beautiful, good, and useful out of it.” Another described it as being a “bearer of life”, not just physically, but spiritually within the home. 2. Influence Happens in the Everyday, Not the Extraordinary Proverbs 14:1 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs%2014%3A1&version=ESV] The greatest influence is not found in big moments, but in daily patterns: Tone of the home Emotional steadiness How conflict is handled How connection is maintained One key theme: connection Connection to God Connection within the family Modeling love, accountability, and repair Another core thread was character formation: Modeling humility Apologizing when wrong Putting others first Living out what is being taught Children don’t just listen.They watch. And over time, they mirror. 3. The Weight is Real (And Often Unseen) Galatians 6:2 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Galatians%206%3A2&version=ESV] The panel spoke honestly about the unseen burdens carried in the home: The desire to “do everything well” The pressure to raise children who thrive The feeling of “one shot” at getting it right The constant mental and emotional load One described it as the tension of wanting: “to do well in everything… spiritually, practically, emotionally… all at once” Another captured it simply: “It feels like I get one shot.” And yet, this weight consistently pushed them back to one place: Dependence on the grace of God. 4. Overwhelm is Real — But So is Access to Peace Luke 10:41–42 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%2010%3A41%E2%80%9342&version=ESV] The tension of Martha and Mary came alive in the conversation. There are moments where: Everything feels chaotic Everyone needs something The plan falls apart And in those moments, the shift is not always external. It is internal. One panelist described stepping away in the middle of chaos and simply praying: “God, I’ve reached the end of myself… give me wisdom.” And in that moment, everything didn’t change, but her posture did. Another described this as a life of constant surrender: Plans change Expectations shift Control is limited And the invitation is not control. It is presence with God in the moment. 5. Faithfulness Matters — Especially When Leadership is Absent 1 Peter 3:1–2 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Peter%203%3A1%E2%80%932&version=ESV] One of the most important insights: You cannot change your husband. But you can: Pray for him Walk faithfully yourself Model Christ consistently As shared: “Regardless of whether your husband is following the Lord… you still have a call to follow Him.” And Scripture affirms that: Influence is not always through words, but through conduct. There was also a practical encouragement: Seek community Invite other voices into your children’s lives Find godly role models where needed Because formation doesn’t have to happen in isolation. 6. Spiritual Formation Happens in Normal Life Deuteronomy 6:7 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%206%3A7&version=ESV] A major theme across the panel: Don’t overcomplicate it. Spiritual formation looks like: Talking about God in the car Using everyday moments as teaching opportunities Answering children’s questions honestly Living out the gospel in real time One example: Using sunlight in the car to explain Jesus as the light of the world Turning worship songs into conversations Another key pattern: “I share the gospel most days… and then I live it out by asking for forgiveness.” That’s discipleship. Not perfection.Consistency. 7. Your Life is the Loudest Teaching Tool Colossians 3:17 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Colossians%203%3A17&version=ESV] Perhaps the clearest takeaway: Children will become what they see. They watch how you pray They watch how you respond They watch your joy They watch your struggles As one panelist said: “At the end of the day… they’re just going to stand back and watch me.” So the question becomes: Not just what are you teaching…but what are you modeling? 8. Your Relationship with God Must Be Real (Not Rigid) John 15:5 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2015%3A5&version=ESV] A powerful theme was the shift from structure to relationship. Before children: Long quiet times Structured rhythms After children: Fragmented time Constant interruption And the realization: God is not limited to structure. Prayer throughout the day Scripture in small moments Ongoing conversation with Him As one said: “We’re just going to have to talk all day long.” And another: “It’s not a checklist… it’s a relationship.” 9. Guarding the Heart is Critical Proverbs 4:23 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs%204%3A23&version=ESV] One specific warning stood out: jealousy and comparison Comparing roles Comparing freedom Comparing seasons And the shift: Recognizing it Surrendering it Refocusing on eternal value Because the work being done is not small: “Caring for human souls that will last for eternity.” Practical Takeaways (From the Panel) Here are simple, actionable insights drawn directly from the conversation: Don’t try to do it all alone → give it to God Pray consistently → something happens every time you pray Read with your children daily → even 5 minutes Make eye contact → connection changes everything Integrate faith into normal life → don’t overcomplicate it Stay faithful in your season → don’t compare Model your faith → don’t just teach it Closing Thought You do not need a perfect home. You need a faithful one. Because what is being built in the quiet, unseen moments…is shaping something that will last far beyond today. I’m glad you’re here. Let’s run the race - Eyes Up, Chin Up! Grace and peace, Sam Johnston Youtube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@ChristFocusedNetwork] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3zHbixG1akUBw9p6RJT4KY?si=b4dcb21644a348b5]| Instagram [http://instagram.com/christfocussed] | Christ Focused Business Course [https://sam-johnston-s-school1.teachable.com/p/building-a-business-with-a-christian-kingdom-mindset?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwKUNyRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp4eQwuYGqxqjuOyaw0nS1E35pe83C0OLfjHiSjt77Msok92LPzYZiys_zCV8_aem_Tx3aZRDzPnwINRuIEnPzuA] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit christfocused.substack.com [https://christfocused.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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