

The Disciple-Making Parent AudioBlog
Chap Bettis
In these short episodes of 5 to 10 minutes, Chap Bettis reads some of his most popular blog posts for your convenience. You will be equipped for family discipleship!
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Jan 21, 2026 • 9min
Fighting for Unity: Practices that Lead to Family and Church Harmony, pt. 2
Family unity shows off the gospel to a watching world. But it is so diffictul to achieve. Learn principles for achieving unity here. Part 2. To read the original post, visit https://www.theapollosproject.com/fighting-for-unity-12-practices-that-lead-to-family-and-church-harmony/

Jan 19, 2026 • 9min
Fighting for Unity: Practices that Lead to Family and Church Harmony, pt. 1
Family unity shows off the gospel to a watching world. But it is so diffictul to achieve. Learn principles for achieving unity here. Part 1. To read the original post, visit https://www.theapollosproject.com/fighting-for-unity-12-practices-that-lead-to-family-and-church-harmony/

Jan 16, 2026 • 7min
Family Discipleship- For What Purpose?
We want our children to follow Christ. But for what purpose? Are we aiming to low? Do we have cultural blinders on?To read the original post, visit https://www.theapollosproject.com/family-discipleship-for-what-purpose/

Jan 14, 2026 • 6min
Speaking With Verbal Authority
It is vital that parents understand their authority and speak in a way that communicates that authority to their children. Learn how in this episode.To read the full blog post, visit https://www.theapollosproject.com/speaking-with-verbal-authority/

Jan 12, 2026 • 6min
A Parable of Two Kind Police Officers
Too often we get angry as parents because of the misbehavior of our children. But what if we learned something from police officers? Listen to this parable to learn valuable lessons as a parent.To read the original post, visit https://www.theapollosproject.com/a-parable-of-two-kind-police-officers/

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Jan 9, 2026 • 5min
Asking Questions Rather Than Giving Commands
Explore how asking questions can transform family dynamics. Discover a unique approach to reminding children about rules instead of issuing commands. Hear about a humorous candy cartoon that illustrates this concept. Gain insights into practical parent-child exchanges that facilitate understanding. Learn the benefits of using questions, from echoing Jesus' teaching methods to fostering self-control in children. Unpack the importance of defining family principles and know when it’s appropriate to use direct commands.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 7min
Love Is Not Rude. Is My Family?
The discussion dives into the rising rudeness among children and how politeness is increasingly overlooked. It contrasts stories of two teens to highlight differing standards of courtesy. Emphasizing love's connection to manners, the host shares practical tips for teaching children respect, like greeting adults and using polite language. The importance of modeling good behavior is also stressed, reminding parents that children learn by example. The episode wraps up with actionable strategies for fostering consideration in family interactions.

Jan 5, 2026 • 9min
Home Is the Front Lines of Christian Living
The first and hardest place to live out the gospel is in the home. But often we do not think about how the Scripture applies to the home. To read the original post, visit https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/home-is-front-lines-of-christian-living/

Jan 2, 2026 • 7min
How Should a Parent Respond to Public Humiliation?
Public humiliation can strike any parent, and how you respond is crucial. Discover the difference between toddler meltdowns and older children’s exposed mistakes. Explore common parental reactions like denial or punishment, and learn why stewarding the moment with gospel insights is the best approach. Gain a divine perspective on exposed sins as opportunities for growth. Embrace the discomfort, avoid making it about you, and recommit to loving and reconnecting with your child during these challenging times.

Dec 29, 2025 • 6min
Connecting With Your Introverted Teen
The teenage years can be a time that our teens withdraw from us. But we want to move toward them and keep communication open. Learn how in this podcast.To read the original post, visit https://www.theapollosproject.com/connecting-with-your-introverted-teen/


