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Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast

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Welcome to Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast. Parenting is one of the most important callings God gives, yet many parents feel overwhelmed, underprepared, or unsure where to begin. Grounded exists to equip parents to raise children firmly rooted in God’s Word—not in trends, techniques, or cultural pressure. We’ll talk about why the gospel must be central to parenting, why Scripture is the foundation of lasting faith, and what parents can do to equip their children in finding their own faith. Whether you’re parenting young children, teenagers, or adult kids, this podcast is designed to help

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Grounded Episode 17: Conflict Resolution

In this episode of Grounded, a train up parents podcast, Mark and Charles discuss the unavoidable topic of conflict resolution, stressing that it should be viewed as an opportunity for relationship restoration, not winning.The key to navigating conflict is understanding that emotions are driven by the "stories" we tell ourselves, not just the facts. Conflict should not be approached when emotions are elevated; instead, take a moment to gain self-control.Key Principles for Biblical Conflict Resolution:- Fact vs. Story: Learn to distinguish between the facts of a situation and the stories you may be creating in your mind. Seek clarity on intent before jumping to conclusions.- Model for Your Children: Parents must coach children through their conflicts, teaching them to take responsibility and develop the courage and discipline to handle disagreements respectfully, rather than solving every conflict for them. Children learn by watching how their parents handle conflict, which should be done in a way that honors Christ.-Pursue Peace and Restoration: Conflict resolution requires humility and is fundamentally about fighting for relationships. The ultimate goal is peace and reconciliation, not dominating the argument.Five Steps to Resolve Conflict:- Go Directly to the Person: Initiate a private conversation first to avoid gossip and discord.- Listen to Understand: Focus on hearing the other person's vantage point rather than listening to "reload" or just respond.- Speak Truth Calmly: Ask questions to understand their intent and maintain a spirit of gentleness.- Own Your Part and Forgive: Be quick to apologize and forgive, which means releasing bitterness and refusing to seek revenge.- Remain Humble and Pursue Peace: Control your emotions (self-discipline) and make peace, not winning, your ultimate goal.Drawing on biblical examples like Joseph and his brothers, the hosts illustrate how restoration can be achieved even after deep conflict, contrasting this with the lack of reconciliation seen in Cain and Abel.

22 de may de 2026 - 29 min
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Grounded Ep 16: Emotional Resilience

In Episode 16 of Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast, Mark Lail and Charles Draper dive into one of the most important—and often overlooked—skills parents must help develop in their children: emotional resilience. Children feel deeply, but they do not naturally know how to process, interpret, or lead their emotions in healthy ways. In a culture that constantly says “follow your heart” and “speak your truth,” this episode challenges families to ask a deeper question: What happens when our feelings are not aligned with truth? This honest and practical conversation explores: * The difference between emotions being real versus emotions being right * Why feelings can be dangerous if left unchecked * How fear, anger, frustration, sadness, and insecurity shape decisions * The importance of self-control and emotional intelligence * Why emotions should be interpreted—not blindly obeyed * How parents can model healthy emotional regulation in everyday life * Practical ways to help children process conflict, disappointment, anxiety, and rejection Mark and Charles also discuss: * How identity in Christ creates emotional stability * Why “just because you feel it doesn’t make it true” * The role of Scripture in grounding emotions * How parents can teach children to pause, reflect, and respond wisely instead of reacting emotionally Through personal parenting stories, biblical insight, and practical examples, this episode encourages families to move beyond emotional reactions and toward Spirit-led responses rooted in truth, wisdom, and grace. Because emotional resilience is not about suppressing feelings—it is about learning how to lead them. “Power without direction is dangerous.”

14 de may de 2026 - 26 min
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Grounded Ep 15: Purpose Before Performance

In Episode 15 of Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast, Mark Lail and Charles Draper tackle a tension every family faces: Are we teaching our children to chase performance or to live with purpose? Our culture constantly pushes achievement, recognition, grades, wins, income, followers, and success. But Scripture teaches something radically different: God establishes purpose before performance. Before Moses led, he was called. Before David became king, he was chosen. Before Peter preached, he belonged to Christ. In this episode, we discuss: * Why performance without purpose leads to exhaustion * How parents unintentionally create performance-driven identities * The danger of measuring worth by grades, sports, income, or success * How to celebrate integrity, obedience, perseverance, and faithfulness in the home * Why children must know they are loved because they belong to Christ—not because they perform well * Practical ways families can realign priorities and create a purpose-driven home We also explore how sports, school, work, and ambition can either glorify God or become idols depending on what drives them. This conversation is an honest challenge for parents to pause, reflect, and ask: “What are we truly celebrating in our home?” Because at the end of the day, our goal is not simply to raise successful children—it is to raise faithful followers of Christ. “Purpose anchors performance.”

7 de may de 2026 - 29 min
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Grounded Ep 14: Community Builds Courage

Courage is often seen as an individual trait—but Scripture tells a different story. Courage is not built in isolation. It is strengthened in community.In this episode of Grounded, we explore why God designed us to stand together, not alone, and how the people around us shape the strength, decisions, and direction of our children. Community doesn’t remove fear—but it fuels the courage needed to face it. As Ecclesiastes reminds us, “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” Courage grows in the presence of others, strengthened by encouragement and sustained by accountability.We discuss practical examples parents see every day—children trying something new because their parents are cheering from the stands, teens speaking up because friends stand beside them, and students persevering because mentors believe in them. These moments reveal a powerful truth: isolation amplifies fear, but community restores courage.But not all community is healthy. The same force that builds courage can also normalize compromise. Parents must be intentional about the people they allow into their family’s inner circle and teach their children how to recognize both positive and negative influences. Community shapes direction long before behavior becomes visible.In this episode, we challenge parents to model healthy community, build environments of encouragement and accountability, and help their children surround themselves with people who strengthen faith and character.Because courage isn’t meant to be carried alone—it’s built together.

30 de abr de 2026 - 30 min
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Grounded: Ep 13 Decision Making

Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast - Episode 13 Summary: Training Children for Decision-MakingJoin Charles and Mark for Episode 13 of Grounded, where they tackle the crucial task of training children to make sound decisions. Life is full of choices—from what friends to choose to how to handle money—and as parents, our goal is to equip our kids to navigate these decisions independently once they leave home, fulfilling the charge of Proverbs 22:6: "Train up a child in the way he should go."Key Principles for Training Decision-Makers:Start with Identity, Not Behavior: Mark emphasizes that wisdom grows from a child's identity, which should be grounded in God's word and truth. Instead of simply calling a child "lazy" or a "liar," anchor corrections in the desired identity first (e.g., "You're an honest person," then address the action). Children act based on who they believe they are, and they believe what is repeated to them.Decision-Making is a Skill That Must Be Taught: Decision-making is not a character trait, and "solid food is for the mature, for those who have their own powers of discernment trained by constant practice" (Hebrews 5:14). Parents must start young with a gradual release of control, allowing children to practice making choices with controlled stakes.Ultimately, protection without training produces dependence. Allow small failures now to prevent bigger failures in the future, as children need to understand the weight of decisions and that whatever one sows, they will also reap (Galatians 6:7). Incorporate children into family decisions and let them hear your reasoning so that everyday life becomes discipleship. The goal is not perfect children, but wise adults, trained to choose even when we are not there.

28 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
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