

Foundation Worldview Podcast
Foundation Worldview
Join Elizabeth Urbanowicz as we seek to answer your questions to equip you to help the kids that God has placed in your care to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter so that they can understand the truth of the Christian worldview.
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Jun 13, 2024 • 14min
Talking About Our Past Sin to Kids
Today's question is one that we receive multiple times every year from different parents, and this question is, "How can we teach our children to understand and follow God's good design for sexuality when we as parents have not done so? Is it wrong to admit this to our children?"
Resource mentioned:
God's Good Design Curriculum

Jun 11, 2024 • 13min
Beyond Good Guy, Bad Guy: Teaching Kids Biblical Good and Evil
Today's question says, "I'm struggling to explain morality and the gospel to my five-year-old in fairytales. She often categorizes characters into all good or all bad, and I don't think it should be as simple as be good like Cinderella. Do you have any advice?"
Resources mention:
Biblical Worldview Curriculum

Jun 6, 2024 • 13min
Explaining Scripture to Kids
Today's question says, "John 15:14 says, we are Jesus's friends if we do what he commands, since that's not how human friendships work, that we're only friends if you do everything I say, how do I explain this to my child?"

Jun 4, 2024 • 23min
Making Corporate Worship Kid-Friendly: Insights for Pastors and Parents
Join us as we discuss how to make your church's corporate worship services more engaging for children. This episode offers practical advice for pastors and parents, highlighting successful strategies that ultimately help create a culture of family worship and discipleship.
Resources mentioned:
Sermon Guides/Notes for Kids
Studying the Bible Curriculum
Foundation Worldview Curriculum

May 30, 2024 • 16min
Taylor Swift and the Christian Worldview: Parenting in Pop Culture
Today's question says, "In a culture that is completely immersed with Taylor Swift, how do we as parents navigate this as Christians? My daughter is allowed to only listen to songs that I've approved of, which is mostly her old music. Is this even okay? I'm trying so hard to find a fair balance between it all."

May 23, 2024 • 13min
Science and the Bible: Teaching Kids that Faith and Science Coexist
Today's question is, "How can I teach my four-year-old that Christianity and the Bible do not actually contradict science even though the world claims they do? I have always struggled to understand science, and I know of people who have walked away from God believing that the Bible and science contradict each other."

May 21, 2024 • 18min
How to Discuss Special Needs with Young Children
Today's question says, "Do I need to explain to other children at the kindergarten level that their classmate, my lovely daughter, has Down syndrome slash special needs, or do I just let them discover it as they grow up? She's the only one in her class who has Down syndrome."

May 16, 2024 • 16min
Deconstructing Faith: How to Guide Your Children's Doubts
Today's question says, "We raise our daughters seven and eight years old in the reformed tradition as children of the Covenant. However, this deconstruction fad worries me, even though they're not on social media. How do I foster an environment in which they feel free to express their doubts instead of looking for answers elsewhere?"

May 14, 2024 • 17min
How Much Podcast Time is Too Much for Kids?
Today's question says, "My 6-year-old son is an only child. He loves listening to podcasts and asks to listen frequently while playing. I worry that his imagination will be stunted if I allow him to listen often. What is an appropriate amount of time for a child to listen to podcasts rather than play in silence?"

May 7, 2024 • 17min
Addressing Sin in Christian History: Talking to Kids About the Crusades
Today's question says, "How can I talk to my children about ways that historical Christians have sinned? The Crusades in particular are an important topic where we are. I've said that someone who believes X doing bad things doesn't disprove X. Is this enough?"