Relatable Parenting
In this solo episode of the Relatable Parenting Podcast, Josh reflects on last week’s conversation with his parents, Jim and Tomoko Gane, and unpacks the wisdom-filled parenting values that shaped his upbringing—especially the memorable “Jim-isms” that emphasized responsibility, resilience, faith, and character. From phrases like “Be well, be right” to lessons on handling life’s unfair moments, Josh shares how these simple, repeatable sayings left a lasting imprint and continue to influence how he and Priscilla are raising their own kids today Josh then dives into a new parenting and discipleship initiative at their church called Faith Path, a practical framework designed to help parents take the lead in nurturing their children’s faith at home. He walks through the three core rhythms—daily, weekly, and routine—highlighting how small, consistent habits like prayer, age-appropriate Bible engagement, church involvement, and intentional family time can shape a Christ-centered household without overwhelming busy parents. This episode is especially encouraging for moms and dads who want to be more intentional about faith-based parenting but aren’t sure where to start. With relatable stories, realistic expectations, and actionable ideas, Josh reminds parents that progress—not perfection—is the goal, and that discipleship is meant to be woven naturally into everyday family life. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:56 Recap of Last Week's Episode 02:05 Parenting Wisdom from My Parents 07:22 Introducing Faith Path at Crosspoint 10:04 Daily, Weekly, and Routine Discipleship 19:45 Faith Path Themes and Resources 22:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/relatableparentingpodcast?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr] Sign up for our newsletter! [https://stan.store/relatableparentingpodcast] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@relatableparentingpod?_t=ZT-8uo8zS0M5fO&_r=1] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@RelatableParentingPodcast]
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