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Episode 86: What It Really Means to Lead Your Family Spiritually—with Dana Che Williams

51m · Growing Home Together Podcast · 30 Jan 10:00

The goal of our ministry has always been to help you care for the soul of your family and help you nourish relationships that keep God at the center of your home.

We know that many couples desire the closeness and encouragement of sharing their faith with their husband or wife. Instead, they feel a painful sense of disappointment when their spouse isn’t stepping into the role of spiritual leader as they expected. It can feel lonely and like you are single-handedly trying to teach your children about Jesus and deepen your family’s spiritual walk.

That’s why we are so glad to welcome today’s guest, Dana Che Williams, to talk about what it really means to lead your family spiritually and how couples can find peace in this area of their marriage. Dana is a wife, mom, speaker, marriage coach, and the host of the Real Relationship Talk podcast.

In this episode, you'll hear:

  • A definition of spiritual leadership
  • What it looks like to be unequally yoked in your marriage
  • The impact of cultivating a deep relationship with the Lord
  • And more!

We hope you enjoy this conversation!

Show Notes: https://growinghometogether.com/dana-che-williams-86

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