Discover how to invite God into your home through creativity and playfulness, enriching your family's spiritual growth. The conversation dives into cultivating healthy communication and boundaries in relationships, promoting love over fear. Learn to navigate deeper issues with respect and understanding, and respond to triggers with humility. The Kylo Five model offers practical tools for intentional interactions. Embrace a dynamic approach to faith that thrives in everyday moments, transforming ordinary life into a powerful spiritual journey.
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Host God With Playful Rhythm
Try creative, age-appropriate ways to invite God into family life like one-song worship, play, or prophetic words at a diner.
Be courageous and vary activities as children grow to avoid limiting what God can do in them.
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Kids Worship In Their Own Way
Brittney noticed preschoolers worship looked like playing Legos or chasing each other during one-song family worship.
The kids later described spiritual experiences like "running with the angels," revealing unexpected engagement.
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A Diner Prophecy That Moved A Stranger
The family once prophesied over a waitress at a diner and a brief word "you're a good woman" made her burst into tears.
Small, spontaneous acts demonstrated how children can prophetically bless strangers.
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Live from Talent, Oregon (just outside Ashland), Danny and Brittney share insights on cultivating spiritual connection and growth in everyday family life. From hosting the presence of God with your kids in creative and playful ways to managing triggers in marriage with mature, loving responses—the conversation is rich with practical wisdom, heartfelt encouragement, and replay-worthy truths.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How to invite God into your home in fresh, age-appropriate ways.
Why holding space for creativity and play shapes spiritual growth in kids.
How to identify—and lovingly address—when someone lacks awareness of deeper issues.
The “Kylo Five” model for regulating yourself with intention in relationships: Power, Love over Fear, Connection, Respectful Communication, and Healthy Boundaries.
How to respond to triggers with love, humility, and spiritual fuel instead of defensiveness or shame.
Key Takeaways:
Spiritual connection doesn't require perfect formats; it thrives where there's playfulness, honesty, and openness to God’s work.
Ease off “doing church everywhere.” God shows up most powerfully in everyday life when you're paying attention to your kids and how they're connecting.
Don't try to fix someone who hasn’t acknowledged a problem—scaffolding help only works when it’s invited.
Choose to respond from strength, not from pain: “My God has called me. I am prepared. I may not feel prepared—but I am.”
In conflict, say, “My goal with you is connection,” and communicate your experience first—then extend grace and set boundaries.
Join the Conversation: Which idea resonated most—“How are you experiencing me?” or choosing connection over distance? We’d love to hear how this insight is showing up in your home or relationships.