#46: Parenting Girls with Purpose & Intentionality with Jonathan + Wynter Pitts

Famous at Home - Podcast autorstwa Josh + Christi Straub

Jonathan and Wynter Pitts have four beautiful girls. At one point, three of them were in diapers at the same time. As you can imagine, Wynter was overwhelmed. But in the middle of the exhaustion and discontentment, she found purpose and contentment. During this time, the Lord revealed to her a need he wanted her to fill for girls in today’s culture.

Today, she leads a ministry called For Girls Like You, a magazine for girls that unravels the heart of God for them. Her passion for raising girls who find their identity in Christ is contagious.

In this episode, Wynter, along with her husband Jonathan, who serves as Executive Director for the Urban Alternative (the ministry of Dr. Tony Evans), describe practical ways they shepherd the hearts of their girls.

Fellow dads, you also want to listen to what Jonathan has to share. The conversation in this episode is so rich and applicable to each of us, but to dads especially, Jonathan will encourage you.

Here are a few highlights from this episode:

* How to see the art of parenting as Kingdom work
* What it means to invite our kids into our world
* How to strive for presence, not perfection
* Why we need to give our kids more credit
* The power of turning things outward for our kids
* The difference between good intentions and intentionality

You cannot listen to Jonathan + Wynter without one of their many insights sticking on you. As they state, “The degree we reflect Christ as parents is the degree to which our kids will see Christ.”

Show Notes:

Visit For Girls Like You and subscribe to the quarterly magazine, click here!

Click here to purchase She is Yours by Jonathan + Wynter Pitts



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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