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Miss Teacher Mom

by Katlynne Mirabal

Here at Miss Teacher Mom we recognize the great privilege and responsibility that we have as parents to educate our children. Beyond math and phonics, this also includes building their characters, molding their hearts and reaching their souls- a burden too big to carry on our own! We sense the call to missional motherhood but we could use some help from those who have more experience and wisdom than us. So we're calling upon some wonderful godly women and men to encourage and equip us as we seek to raise our kids with eternity in mind.

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Episodes

Women Who Surpass Them All

13m · Published 31 May 05:00

On this week's episode, the final episode of the Miss Teacher Mom podcast, our host Katlynne Mirabal shares how the Lord has used the podcast over this past year to shape her understanding of what it means to be a Christian mom. She reminds us that the call of the Christian is to take up our cross and follow Christ. For a mother, that may not look like martyrdom for God's Kingdom but rather a thousand deaths for His Glory and the good of her children. She exhorts us to be the best mothers we can be and gives practical examples of Christ's sanctifying work in her own life as a mom. She closes by sharing her desire for sister-moms, to surpass many excellent women by fearing God, loving your husband and children, and taking care of your home. This is missional motherhood. 

Women Who Surpass Them All

13m · Published 31 May 05:00

On this week's episode, the final episode of the Miss Teacher Mom podcast, our host Katlynne Mirabal shares how the Lord has used the podcast over this past year to shape her understanding of what it means to be a Christian mom. She reminds us that the call of the Christian is to take up our cross and follow Christ. For a mother, that may not look like martyrdom for God's Kingdom but rather a thousand deaths for His Glory and the good of her children. She exhorts us to be the best mothers we can be and gives practical examples of Christ's sanctifying work in her own life as a mom. She closes by sharing her desire for sister-moms, to surpass many excellent women by fearing God, loving your husband and children, and taking care of your home. This is missional motherhood. 

Missional Motherhood in a Post-Christian Culture with Dr. Al Mohler

21m · Published 24 May 05:00

On this week's episode of the Miss Teacher Mom podcast Dr. Mohler sheds light on the fight that we're in for the souls of our children. He portrays our culture as a cloud that we're living in and describes its unprecedented influence on our generation and all of those who will come after us. But there is hope for the Christian mother! Dr. Mohler describes the purpose behind our calling to nurture and admonish our children in the Lord. He shares lessons from his own childhood, his wife, children, and grandchildren, and even his mother's recent passing. Dr. Mohler reminds us that God has thoughtfully tasked us with the most important job in the world and he blesses us for our unwavering commitment to raise our children with eternity in mind.

Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr. serves as president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. He also hosts two programs: “The Briefing,” a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview; and “Thinking in Public,” a series of conversations with the day’s leading thinkers. He is married to Mary, and they have two children and three grandchildren.

Missional Motherhood in a Post-Christian Culture with Dr. Al Mohler

21m · Published 24 May 05:00

On this week's episode of the Miss Teacher Mom podcast Dr. Mohler sheds light on the fight that we're in for the souls of our children. He portrays our culture as a cloud that we're living in and describes its unprecedented influence on our generation and all of those who will come after us. But there is hope for the Christian mother! Dr. Mohler describes the purpose behind our calling to nurture and admonish our children in the Lord. He shares lessons from his own childhood, his wife, children, and grandchildren, and even his mother's recent passing. Dr. Mohler reminds us that God has thoughtfully tasked us with the most important job in the world and he blesses us for our unwavering commitment to raise our children with eternity in mind.

Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr. serves as president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. He also hosts two programs: “The Briefing,” a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview; and “Thinking in Public,” a series of conversations with the day’s leading thinkers. He is married to Mary, and they have two children and three grandchildren.

Loving the Skin They're in

24m · Published 17 May 05:00

On this week's episode I get to talk to Aimee Gould about training our children to love who and how the Lord has made them. It's so important that we intentionally raise children to love the skin they're in before they enter a world that will tear them down, cast them out, and make them question God's good design. 

Aimee graciously shares wisdom from over two decades of parenting and shows us how we can point our kids to God's Word to help them fight envy and pride while celebrating their strengths, recognizing their weaknesses and rejoicing in how the Lord has made them and others. 

In this episode you'll be encouraged and equipped to think through what it looks like to truly love the skin you're in even as you teach your children to do the same.

Aimee Gould is the mother of four amazing (young adult) children and wife of a hardworking man.  She loves to teach and this final year of homeschooling is certainly bittersweet.  On the horizon is an encore year of directing Challenge III with Classical Conversations and looking forward to how God will continue to guide her steps.

Loving the Skin They're in

24m · Published 17 May 05:00

On this week's episode I get to talk to Aimee Gould about training our children to love who and how the Lord has made them. It's so important that we intentionally raise children to love the skin they're in before they enter a world that will tear them down, cast them out, and make them question God's good design. 

Aimee graciously shares wisdom from over two decades of parenting and shows us how we can point our kids to God's Word to help them fight envy and pride while celebrating their strengths, recognizing their weaknesses and rejoicing in how the Lord has made them and others. 

In this episode you'll be encouraged and equipped to think through what it looks like to truly love the skin you're in even as you teach your children to do the same.

Aimee Gould is the mother of four amazing (young adult) children and wife of a hardworking man.  She loves to teach and this final year of homeschooling is certainly bittersweet.  On the horizon is an encore year of directing Challenge III with Classical Conversations and looking forward to how God will continue to guide her steps.

Entrusting Your Children to the Lord

15m · Published 10 May 05:00

The temptation to control every aspect of our children’s lives is strong especially when it comes to their salvation. We long for nothing more than that they would begin walking with God at a young age and mature in their faith from that day forward, but the path is not always that smooth. So, how do we entrust them to the Lord despite our fears?

My guest today, Pastor Robert Krumrey, offers us the sweet reassurance that saving sinners is what our God is most concerned with! Robert’s own children, one of whom was especially resistant and skeptical, came to faith at different times and in different ways and he will share how to avoid comparison with other parents as well as how to resist the temptations to either give up on a child or clamp down with more control. I know you’ll be encouraged by Robert’s reminder that God is working on multiple fronts in parenting - the child’s heart and our own.


Robert has a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Seminary and is the church planter and pastor of MERCYhouse in Amherst, MA. He has been married to his wife Melanie for twenty-eight years and they have three grown kids: Kory, Cooper, and Kayla.

Entrusting Your Children to the Lord

15m · Published 10 May 05:00

The temptation to control every aspect of our children’s lives is strong especially when it comes to their salvation. We long for nothing more than that they would begin walking with God at a young age and mature in their faith from that day forward, but the path is not always that smooth. So, how do we entrust them to the Lord despite our fears?

My guest today, Pastor Robert Krumrey, offers us the sweet reassurance that saving sinners is what our God is most concerned with! Robert’s own children, one of whom was especially resistant and skeptical, came to faith at different times and in different ways and he will share how to avoid comparison with other parents as well as how to resist the temptations to either give up on a child or clamp down with more control. I know you’ll be encouraged by Robert’s reminder that God is working on multiple fronts in parenting - the child’s heart and our own.


Robert has a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Seminary and is the church planter and pastor of MERCYhouse in Amherst, MA. He has been married to his wife Melanie for twenty-eight years and they have three grown kids: Kory, Cooper, and Kayla.

Getting the Gospel Right

18m · Published 03 May 09:00

Growing up, my church taught me all about God’s love and mercy, but neglected to teach me about the sin that separated me from God and which required Jesus’s death on my behalf. It resulted in me falsely believing I was a Christian while actively engaging in sin at age 19. I’m so thankful for my best friend who helped me understand the true gospel which includes the bad news of our sin that separates us from a holy God and the good news of Jesus’s forgiveness.

My guest this week, Joanne Parks, will help us get the gospel right as we seek to share it with our kids. In this episode, Joanne will share the gospel beautifully and honestly as well as caution us against four potentially harmful tendencies as we shape our children’s lives toward God. 

Joanne Parks is married to Brian, who serves as senior pastor of Covenant Hope Church in Dubai.  She and her family have enjoyed living in the Middle East for the last 19 years.  Joanne has four daughters, four great sons-in-law, and three grandchildren. 

Getting the Gospel Right

18m · Published 03 May 09:00

Growing up, my church taught me all about God’s love and mercy, but neglected to teach me about the sin that separated me from God and which required Jesus’s death on my behalf. It resulted in me falsely believing I was a Christian while actively engaging in sin at age 19. I’m so thankful for my best friend who helped me understand the true gospel which includes the bad news of our sin that separates us from a holy God and the good news of Jesus’s forgiveness.

My guest this week, Joanne Parks, will help us get the gospel right as we seek to share it with our kids. In this episode, Joanne will share the gospel beautifully and honestly as well as caution us against four potentially harmful tendencies as we shape our children’s lives toward God. 

Joanne Parks is married to Brian, who serves as senior pastor of Covenant Hope Church in Dubai.  She and her family have enjoyed living in the Middle East for the last 19 years.  Joanne has four daughters, four great sons-in-law, and three grandchildren. 

Miss Teacher Mom has 78 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 25:21:54. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 19th, 2024 20:42.

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