In part two of this conversation, Dr. Roger Erdvig and Dr. Maggie Pope continue exploring how we can help our children grow in resilience and faith. They dig deeper into practical ways we can guide our kids through processing experiences, practicing reflection, cultivating curiosity, and learning from mentors. Along the way, they emphasize the importance of empathy, intentional conversations, and the everyday opportunities that shape both worldview and spiritual formation.
Together, these insights remind us that resilience doesn’t develop overnight- it’s nurtured over time through consistent modeling and intentional guidance. By creating space for growth and leaning on the support of community, we can help our children build a faith and worldview that will carry them into the future with confidence and hope.
Discussion Guide Link
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uURA6SQifzQhoqOgmfVMWpAnds3f5o00?usp=drive_link
Recommended Resources
Sticky Faith: Everyday Ideas to Build Lasting Faith in Your Kids
By: Kara E. Powell, Chap Clark