Now That We're A Family
A podcast by Elisha and Katie Voetberg
372 Episodes
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200: Highlights and Lowlights From 200 Episodes
Published: 3/14/2023 -
199: What Our Parents Taught Us About Sex and What We're Teaching Our Kids
Published: 3/7/2023 -
198: Q&A: Modesty, Tattoos, Baptism, Bed-Wetting, & Influencer Families
Published: 2/28/2023 -
197: Harry Potter, Netflix, and Christian Media with Author and Screenwriter, N.D. Wilson
Published: 2/21/2023 -
196: When Your Spouse Doesn't Share The Same Values
Published: 2/14/2023 -
195: Things Parents Of Multiple Children Overlook
Published: 2/7/2023 -
194: Journey to Hope through Infertility and Repeated Loss // With Alex from Growing Goodings
Published: 1/31/2023 -
193: First Trimester Baby #5 Q&A // Pregnancy After Miscarriage
Published: 1/24/2023 -
192: Finding Time To Workout, Make Home Remedies, and Manage A Home With Purely Parsons
Published: 1/17/2023 -
191: Masculine Role Models: Should Christians Listen To Joe Rogan?
Published: 1/10/2023 -
190: 2022 Didn't Go As Planned // What We're Changing in 2023 // Elisha's Dream Board
Published: 1/3/2023 -
189: Leading Your Family // Reading The Bible For The First Time // Interview With Father Of 10, Joe Voetberg
Published: 12/20/2022 -
188: Hormones, Sinful Nature, and Vices We Are Trying to Overcome
Published: 12/13/2022 -
187: Courting Vs Dating // What We Would Do Different
Published: 12/6/2022 -
186: Running Our Family Like A Business
Published: 11/29/2022 -
185: Things We've Changed Our Minds On: Birth-Control, Alcohol, Eschatology . . .
Published: 11/22/2022 -
184: Mother of 9, Angie Tolpin on Raising Countercultural Kids and Courageous Parenting
Published: 11/15/2022 -
183: Starting A Christian School // Building A Life Your Children Want To Continue // Interview With Father of 9, Joe Stout
Published: 11/8/2022 -
182: Homesteading and Homeschooling with a Working Mother of 7 // Interview With Lisa From Farmhouse On Boone
Published: 11/1/2022 -
181: Asking Katie My Favorite Questions
Published: 10/25/2022
Culture has reduced the modern family to a joke -- informing parents they are only capable of shuttling their children from expert to expert who experiment with untested agendas. Katie and Elisha lean on their experience growing up in large families of 10 and 11 kids, to encourage parents to take back control, stop listening to popular relationship advice, and embrace their God-given role as their children's primary authority.