Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting

TRAIN THE ARROW

13 min · 4. mar. 2026
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How do you prepare your kids for a world that won’t share your values? In Train the Arrow, Cody and Christie move beyond protection and into preparation. Guarding your children is essential—but it’s not enough. Biblical parenting requires training, discipleship, and honest conversations that equip your kids to stand firm when you’re not standing next to them. Drawing from Psalm 127, Deuteronomy 6, Philippians 4:8–9, and Proverbs 22:6, this episode unpacks what it means to shape your child’s heart with truth, model discernment, and engage hard topics with clarity and grace. In this conversation, we cover: * Why protection without training creates fragile faith * How to have age-appropriate conversations about identity, sexuality, culture, and sin * Teaching kids that God’s design is good — not shameful * Balancing truth and love in a culture of confusion * Moving from rule-based parenting to discernment-based discipleship * How to shepherd your child’s heart instead of just managing behavior * Grace for parents who feel like they’ve already missed their chance Your kids will have questions. The world will offer answers. The question is whether they’ll hear biblical truth from you first. Training the arrow means preparing your children to think biblically, love faithfully, and stand confidently in Christ — even when you aren’t there to guide them. If you’ve ever wondered: * “When should we start having hard conversations?” * “How do we explain God’s design without shame?” * “How do we raise kids who ask, ‘What does God say?’ instead of just ‘What do my parents say?’” This episode is for you. Parenting isn’t about perfection. It’s about faithfulness — trusting God to shape what we cannot control. ☕ Grab your coffee and join us for another honest conversation about raising arrows that are prepared, grounded, and ready to fly. Podcast: Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting Hosts: Cody & Christie Presented by: Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. #ChristianParenting #BiblicalParenting #FaithBasedParenting #RaisingKids #ChristianFamily #ParentingPodcast #TrainTheArrow #DiscipleshipAtHome #TruthAndLove

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Arrow in His Hands

Episode 8 — Arrow in His Hands (Season 1 Finale) Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting In this Season 1 finale of Coffee Break, Cody and Christie bring the conversation full circle with one of the most humbling truths in parenting: we are not in control—but God is. From NICU moments to everyday parenting fears, this episode explores what it really means to trust God with our children when life doesn’t go as planned. Because at some point, every parent faces the same question: Who is really holding this arrow? Rooted in Psalm 127, Proverbs 16:9, and Isaiah 55, this conversation reminds us that while we are called to shape, train, and guide our children, God alone directs their path. You’ll be encouraged to: * Release the pressure of trying to control every outcome * Recognize fear-based parenting and replace it with faith * Embrace your role as a steward—not the source—of your child’s future * Trust God with the parts of parenting you cannot fix, predict, or carry This episode is both a reflection on the entire season and a powerful reminder that: You shape the arrow… but God directs the flight. Whether you’re in a season of uncertainty, fear, or simply feeling the weight of responsibility, this conversation will help you breathe, reset, and trust the true Archer. ☕ Coming Next — Grace in the Grind (Season 2 Preview) A new season begins with a deeper, more reflective conversation. Grace in the Grind explores the unseen patterns shaping our lives—the routines, expectations, and “responsible” paths we followed without ever stopping to ask what they were forming in us. The first episode, “The Blueprint We Never Questioned,” invites you to slow down, examine what’s underneath your daily grind, and rediscover what it means to live with intentional faith in the middle of real life. 🎧 Listen to Grace in the Grind: https://www.arrowandroots.com/pages/podcast [https://www.arrowandroots.com/pages/podcast] ☕ Support the podcast with coffee from Arrow & Roots Coffee Co.: https://www.arrowandroots.com [https://www.arrowandroots.com] 🏹 If this episode encouraged you, share it with another parent, leave a review, and follow the podcast so you don’t miss what’s coming next. Season 1 may be ending… but the journey of faith-filled parenting continues.

18. mar. 202613 min
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Anchor the Archer — Why Parents Must Be Rooted Before They Can Lead

In this episode of Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting, Cody and Christie explore a foundational truth for every parent: before we can lead our children well, our own hearts must be anchored in Christ. Parenting has a way of exposing our fears, insecurities, and reactions faster than almost anything else. When life gets loud—when kids are overwhelmed, emotions are high, and exhaustion sets in—it quickly reveals what we are truly anchored to. Hebrews 6:19 describes hope in Christ as “an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” That anchor isn’t meant just for children—it’s meant for parents too. Because an unanchored archer cannot aim steadily. In this conversation, Cody and Christie talk honestly about: * Why parenting pressure often reveals what our hearts are really anchored to * How fear, control, and comparison can quietly shape our parenting * The importance of spiritual disciplines like prayer and Scripture in staying grounded * How kids learn faith by watching where their parents turn during difficult moments * Why anchored parents create steadier homes—even in the chaos of family life Parenting isn’t about having perfect answers. It’s about returning to the One who steadies us when we don’t. When parents are rooted in Christ, they can guide their children with confidence—even when the path ahead feels uncertain. Because before we shape the arrow… the archer must be steady. Key Scriptures * Hebrews 6:19 * Psalm 112:6–7 * Proverbs 4:25–27 Episode — Anchor the Archer Epi… Podcast Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting Honest conversations about faith, family, and raising children with biblical wisdom in the middle of real life.

11. mar. 202616 min
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TRAIN THE ARROW

How do you prepare your kids for a world that won’t share your values? In Train the Arrow, Cody and Christie move beyond protection and into preparation. Guarding your children is essential—but it’s not enough. Biblical parenting requires training, discipleship, and honest conversations that equip your kids to stand firm when you’re not standing next to them. Drawing from Psalm 127, Deuteronomy 6, Philippians 4:8–9, and Proverbs 22:6, this episode unpacks what it means to shape your child’s heart with truth, model discernment, and engage hard topics with clarity and grace. In this conversation, we cover: * Why protection without training creates fragile faith * How to have age-appropriate conversations about identity, sexuality, culture, and sin * Teaching kids that God’s design is good — not shameful * Balancing truth and love in a culture of confusion * Moving from rule-based parenting to discernment-based discipleship * How to shepherd your child’s heart instead of just managing behavior * Grace for parents who feel like they’ve already missed their chance Your kids will have questions. The world will offer answers. The question is whether they’ll hear biblical truth from you first. Training the arrow means preparing your children to think biblically, love faithfully, and stand confidently in Christ — even when you aren’t there to guide them. If you’ve ever wondered: * “When should we start having hard conversations?” * “How do we explain God’s design without shame?” * “How do we raise kids who ask, ‘What does God say?’ instead of just ‘What do my parents say?’” This episode is for you. Parenting isn’t about perfection. It’s about faithfulness — trusting God to shape what we cannot control. ☕ Grab your coffee and join us for another honest conversation about raising arrows that are prepared, grounded, and ready to fly. Podcast: Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting Hosts: Cody & Christie Presented by: Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. #ChristianParenting #BiblicalParenting #FaithBasedParenting #RaisingKids #ChristianFamily #ParentingPodcast #TrainTheArrow #DiscipleshipAtHome #TruthAndLove

4. mar. 202613 min
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Guard the Quiver

In a world filled with noise, influence, and constant cultural pressure, how do Christian parents protect their children without parenting out of fear? In Episode 5 of Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting, Cody and Christie Hudson tackle one of the most urgent conversations facing families today: what it truly means to guard the quiver. Psalm 127 describes children as arrows in the hands of a warrior — but arrows aren’t launched without shaping, protection, and preparation. In this episode, we focus on the first step of biblical parenting: guarding our children’s hearts, minds, and environments before sending them into the world. 📖 Key Verse: Proverbs 4:23 — “Guard your heart above all else, for everything you do flows from it.” You’ll hear practical, biblical encouragement on: * Protecting your child’s innocence in a hyper-digital culture * Navigating TV, streaming, YouTube, and subtle media messaging * Recognizing “thorns and snares” (Proverbs 22:5) before they take root * Monitoring friendships and peer influence wisely * Staying involved without hovering * Teaching kids to recognize truth in a confusing world * Becoming the filter when they are young — and the watchman as they grow This episode also highlights the importance of discernment in friendships, referencing Proverbs 13:20 and the wisdom found in: 📚 Apples of Gold: A Family Heritage from the Proverbs of Solomon by Nathaniel D. Persson https://www.amazon.com/Apples-Gold-Nathaniel-D-Persson/dp/1469980770 [https://www.amazon.com/Apples-Gold-Nathaniel-D-Persson/dp/1469980770] Guarding isn’t about isolation. It isn’t about hiding your kids from the world. And it certainly isn’t about parenting from fear. It’s about stewardship. It’s about responsibility. It’s about loving your children enough to shape their environment before the world does. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation. In the next episode, we move from guarding to training — because protection without preparation leaves arrows fragile. ☕ Whether you're parenting toddlers, school-aged kids, or navigating the early teen years, this episode will encourage you to stay present, stay prayerful, and stay engaged. If this episode helps you, be sure to: * Follow the podcast * Leave a review * Share with another parent who needs biblical encouragement And if you'd like to support the show, grab a bag of coffee from Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. — because applying biblical truth to parenting is holy work… and holy work goes better with good coffee.

25. feb. 202613 min
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FLETCH WITH FAITH

Episode 4: Fletch With Faith | How to Disciple Your Kids Intentionally (Proverbs 22:6) Faith isn’t inherited — it’s cultivated. In Episode 4 of Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting, Cody and Christie dive into what intentional Christian discipleship actually looks like inside everyday family life. Using Proverbs 22:6 as the core foundation, they unpack one of the most misunderstood verses in Christian parenting and explain why it’s a principle of wisdom — not a parenting formula. If you’ve ever wondered: * How do I disciple my children in a biblical way? * What does “train up a child” really mean? * Am I raising good kids… or gospel-centered kids? * What’s the difference between behavior management and heart transformation? This episode is for you. Through Scripture, practical examples, and honest moments from their own parenting journey, Cody and Christie explain why discipleship doesn’t happen only during family devotions — it happens: * At breakfast * During car rides * In meltdowns * Through apologies * In everyday conversations * In modeling repentance and grace Because raising arrows for the Kingdom isn’t about perfection — it’s about consistent, intentional faithfulness. Key Biblical Foundations: * Genesis 1:28 — God’s design for generational multiplication * Psalm 127:3 — Children as a heritage from the Lord * Deuteronomy 6:6–9 — Everyday discipleship rhythms * Proverbs 22:6 — Training with long-term vision * Ephesians 6:4 — Instruction in the Lord * 2 Timothy 3:16–17 — Scripture as the foundation If you’re looking for: * Christian parenting encouragement * Biblical parenting principles * Family discipleship guidance * Faith-based parenting strategies * Gospel-centered conversations for your home This episode will help you shape the fletching — so your arrows fly steady and true. Subscribe, leave a review, and share with another parent who wants to disciple intentionally. And if you’d like to support the podcast, visit Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. — coffee crafted to ground you in faith and send you out with purpose.

18. feb. 202611 min