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  • What Can We Learn from a Survivor of Teen Suicide? - Episode 50

    12 DEC 2022 · Did you know that 20 young people take their own lives every single day in the United States? Catherine recently sat down with one such teen for a two-part series on suicide. Emma Benoit had a picture-perfect life. She was a vibrant, beautiful 16-year-old varsity cheerleader whose secret battle with anxiety led her to take a gun, point it at her chest, and pull the trigger. Only 1% of people with self-inflicted gunshot wounds survive. Emma is in that 1%. She is an absolute miracle and an inspiration. Joining Catherine and Emma for this vital conversation is Jennifer Ellers, a Christian counselor, crisis responder, and trainer. Jennifer has authored a course on youth suicide and is an instructor of the American Association of Christian Counselor’s Hope-Focused 3-R Suicide Program. In Episode 49, part one of this series, Jennifer discussed the explosion of suicides occurring in very young children and shared the signs we should look for in kids under the age of twelve as Emma shared her journey leading up to the day that she attempted to end her life. This episode, part two of that interview, picks up just after Emma pulled the trigger. It focuses on the spiritual, mental, and physical aspects of suicide, the signs we should look for in older children, specific steps we can take to prevent suicide, and Emma’s recovery. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a 2019 study revealed that 8.9% of youth in grades 9-12 reported that they had made at least one suicide attempt in the past twelve months. There has been a 33% increase in suicides since 1999. Suicide is now the 2nd leading cause of death in young people. Look for Catherine’s upcoming article on youth suicide to see all the signs parents should look for in their children and recommendations on how to prevent suicide in your family. Links: Other Episodes in this Series: Episode 49 – “How Do We Combat the Epidemic of Teen Suicide? Emma Benoit Interview (Part One)” https://bit.ly/3uNfKuV Suicide prevention hotline: call or text 988. (This 3-digit code, launched in July of 2022, will connect you to the national suicide hotline.) “My Ascension” the documentary: www.myascension.us Emma Benoit/My Ascension Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/myascension American Association of Christian Counselors: https://aacc.net/ American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Study: https://bit.ly/3uoWLqz Kevin Hine’s story: https://bit.ly/3XOpfr8 Kevin Hines’ website: https://www.kevinhinesstory.com/
    39m 24s
  • How Do We Combat the Epidemic of Teen Suicide? - Episode 49

    5 DEC 2022 · Did you know that 20 young people take their own lives every single day in the United States? Catherine recently sat down with one such teen for a two-part series on suicide. Emma Benoit had a picture-perfect life. She was a vibrant, beautiful 16-year-old varsity cheerleader whose secret battle with anxiety led her to take a gun, point it at her chest, and pull the trigger. Only 1% of people with self-inflicted gunshot wounds survive. Emma is in that 1%. She is an absolute miracle and an inspiration. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a 2019 study revealed that 8.9% of youth in grades 9-12 reported that they had made at least one suicide attempt in the past twelve months. There has been a 33% increase in suicides since 1999. Suicide is now the 2nd leading cause of death in young people. Joining Catherine and Emma for this vital conversation is Jennifer Ellers, a Christian counselor, crisis responder, and trainer. Jennifer has authored a course on youth suicide and is an instructor of the American Association of Christian Counselor’s Hope-Focused 3-R Suicide Program. In this episode (part one), Jennifer shares the signs we should look for in younger children (under the age of twelve) who are contemplating suicide as Emma share’s her journey leading up to the day that she attempted to end her life. Next week’s episode (part two) will focus on the spiritual, mental, and physical aspects of suicide, the signs we should look for in older children, specific steps we can take to prevent suicide, and Emma’s recovery. Look for Catherine’s upcoming article on youth suicide to learn all the signs parents should look for in their children and recommendations on how to prevent suicide in your family. SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE: Simply call or text 988. This 3-digit code, launched in July of 2022, will connect you to the national suicide hotline. RESOURCES MENTIONED: “My Ascension” the documentary: www.myascension.us Emma Benoit/My Ascension Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/myascension American Association of Christian Counselors: https://aacc.net/ American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Study: https://bit.ly/3uoWLqz Kevin Hine’s story: https://bit.ly/3XOpfr8 Kevine Hines’ website: https://www.kevinhinesstory.com/
    33m 4s
  • How Our Culture is Distorting Sexuality and Harming Children - Episode 48

    14 NOV 2022 · Just mentioning God’s plan for our sexuality has become hate speech these days. How did that happen? That question is answered as Catherine concludes this series on sexuality by discussing the overarching narratives that are competing with the Biblical view on sexuality. Also addressed is the sinister agenda taking place in our nation’s hospitals where children are being maimed in transitional surgeries disguised as “gender affirming care.” Joining Catherine again is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has a bachelor’s degree in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and is working on her doctorate in Christian counseling with an emphasis on the topic of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett are founders of The Home Educated Mind, a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. As parents, we need to be proactive about discussing sexuality with our children because the world is selling them a message that is physically, spiritually, and mentally toxic. Our culture’s view on sexuality will destroy our kids’ relationships, their God-given purpose, and their God-given bodies. OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 45—How Do We Help Our Kids Understand Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3UwaI0H Episode 46—How Do We Talk To Our Kids about Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3E4slzv Episode 47—What Is Our Culture Teaching Our Kids about Sexuality?: https://bit.ly/3UPj8Rd RESOURCES MENTIONED: Erin Barry’s website: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/. “Strange New World” by Carl Trueman: https://bit.ly/3WVGWoj. “Love Your Neighbor Enough to Speak the Truth: A Response to Jen Hatmaker,” by Rosaria Butterfield: https://bit.ly/3DZCJY9. “Tucker Carlson: Hospitals Are Mutilating Children,” https://fxn.ws/3E2zrTV. “Matt Walsh Investigates Nashville Gender Clinics,” https://bit.ly/3g4wAly. “Long-term follow-up of transsexual persons undergoing sex reassignment surgery: cohort study in Sweden,” National Library of Medicine: https://bit.ly/3O0He9f. “Tavistock clinic to be sued by 1,000 families,” The Christian Institute: https://bit.ly/3Es40Ut. “Tavistock transgender clinic could face mass legal action ‘from 1,000 families of children who claim they were rushed into taking life-altering puberty blockers’…” The Daily Mail: https://bit.ly/3fYq0wR. “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters” by Abigail Shrier: https://bit.ly/3TSF2mm
    34m 15s
  • What Is Our Culture Teaching Our Kids about Sexuality - Episode 47

    7 NOV 2022 · Biblical sexuality and cultural sexuality are diametrically opposed to one another. Our kids are neck deep in a culture that says everything the Bible teaches on sexuality is not only wrong but oppressive, divisive, and hateful. As parents, we need to know what our culture is saying about sexuality. We must know where these ideas are coming from and how to talk to our kids about it. In part 3 of a 4-part series on sexuality, Catherine and her guest break down our culture’s definition of sexuality starting with the philosophical roots and ending with the barbaric fruits. Joining her again is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has a bachelor’s degree in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and is working on her doctorate in Christian counseling with an emphasis on the topic of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett are founders of The Home Educated Mind, a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. You can find Erin's resources at: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/. OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 45 - How Do We Help Our Kids Understand Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3E1NtW0. Episode 46- How To Talk To Your Kids about Biblical Sexuality: https://bit.ly/3GkPWxc RESOURCES MENTIONED: Axis.org—Connecting parents, teens, & Jesus in a disconnected world: https://axis.org/ “Homosexuality and the Christian: A Guide for Parents, Pastors, and Friends” by Mark Yarhouse: https://bit.ly/3DDVAYs “The Difference between Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity” by Cydney Adams (Brendan Jordan quote) https://cbsn.ws/2ICWKWA “Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality” by Nancy R. Pearcey: https://bit.ly/3DwBAac “Transgressive,” Tucker Carlson: https://bit.ly/3UrhfK5 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni quotes G.K. Chesterton: https://bit.ly/3UoSDBS Full Quote from G.K. Chesterton: https://bit.ly/3WwY2Zn
    34m 54s
  • How To Talk To Your Kids about Biblical Sexuality - Episode 46

    31 OCT 2022 · Some topics that CPCW covers are relevant to lot of parents and a lot of kids, but the topic of sexuality is relevant to ALL parents and ALL kids. We cannot escape this issue in our families and our friendship circles. So who defines our sexuality? Our celebrities, our politicians, our teachers and school administrators, our friends, our feelings… or God. If we want to call ourselves Christ followers, the answer to that question must be God because He designed our sexuality. And the parameters He places around it in His Word are not there to oppress us and deny our authentic selves. Those parameters exist to bless us and to bring us freedom. In part 2 of a 4-part series on sexuality, Catherine discusses the loving parameters that God places around our sexuality to protect us and how can we communicate Biblical sexuality to our kids. Joining her again is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has a bachelor’s degree in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and is working on her doctorate in Christian counseling with an emphasis on the topic of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett are founders of The Home Educated Mind, a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. You can find Erin's resources at: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/. RESOURCES REFERENCED AND CONSULTED: “Holy Sexuality” by Christopher Yuan: https://bit.ly/3WhzyDl “God and the Gay Christian” by Matthew Vines: https://amzn.to/3DJmnUC “Assessing God and the Gay Christian” by Joe Dallas: Part 1: https://bit.ly/3SQu0g4 Part 2: https://bit.ly/3Fzjw1I “Love Your Neighbor Enough to Speak the Truth” (a Response to Jen Hatmaker) by Rosaria Butterfield: https://bit.ly/3feulM8 “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters” by Abigail Shrier: https://bit.ly/3TSF2mm BOOKS ON DISCUSSING BIBLICAL SEXUALITY WITH YOUR KIDS: “How and When to Tell Your Kids about Sex: A Lifelong Approach to Shaping Your Child’s Sexual Character” by Stan and Brenna Jones: https://amzn.to/3TfV8oV “The Talk: 7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical Sexuality” by Luke Gilkerson: https://amzn.to/3ztXtpc SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Genesis 1:27-28 John 3:17 Leviticus 18:22, 20:13 1 Corinthians 6:11
    31m 40s
  • How Do We Help Our Kids to Understand Biblical Sexuality? - Episode 45

    24 OCT 2022 · Your kids cannot go into a public restroom these days, turn on the television, go to school, or play high school or collegiate sports without being confronted with the question of sexuality. Who defines it? Our politicians, our celebrities, our educators, our feelings… or God? This is the most relevant cultural issue of our day. The question of sexuality goes to the very core of who we are as human beings. Are we made in our own image according to our own feelings, or are we made in God’s image according to His design? In this first episode of a four-part series on sexuality, Catherine digs into what God has to say about our sexuality. We need to be having discussions with our kids about this topic because the world is. Our voice needs to be a trusted source of truth for our kids to navigate the dangerous secular landmine of their sexual identity. Joining Catherine for this vitally important discussion is Erin Barry, an author, speaker, counselor, and educational consultant. Erin has an M.A. in counseling and works professionally as both a counselor and consultant, and she is working on her doctorate in counseling where she is specializing in the field of sexuality. Erin and her husband Brett have founded the “The Home Educated Mind,” a Christ-centered community dedicated to providing materials and support for Christian parents. You can find Erin's resources at: https://www.thehomeeducatedmind.com/. RESOURCES REFERENCED AND CONSULTED: Books: “Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was, and Who God Has Always Been,” by Jackie Hill Perry: https://bit.ly/3SwayoR “Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality: Empowering Your Kids to Understand and Live Out God's Design” by Hillary Morgan Ferrer: https://bit.ly/3DqYssE Articles: “Why We Should Reconsider What the Bible Really Says about Women in Ministry,” by Catherine Segars: https://bit.ly/3W5ZNg6 “Does Scripture Oppress of Liberate Women?” by Catherine Segars: https://bit.ly/3z7N9mC SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Gen. 1:27-28 Micah 6:4 Judges 4 Song of Solomon 1:2 CONTACT: To find out more about Erin Barry and HOME (The Home Educated Mind), visit http://thehomeeducatedmind.com/ or email Erin at support@thehomeeducatedmind.com. You can contact Catherine by email at catherine@catherinesegars.com, Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/?hl=en, and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/motherhoodfaithandculture/.
    31m 14s
  • Have You Or Your Kids Been Wounded in the Church? - Episode 44

    10 OCT 2022 · Sometimes we can feel like the walking wounded in the church. Some people will jump from church to church trying to forget their wounds. Others will leave the church altogether. The injuries we incur in these close quarters can follow us around for a lifetime if we let them. In this episode, Catherine talks about the wounds that can happen when we walk closely with other believers in the church. She also reveals the central role that the church plays in our lives as believers and in the world, because knowing that divine design helps us to stay planted when we are tempted to leave. Then Catherine offers FOUR STEPS you can take when you or your kids have been wounded in the church. When we realize how important the church is for our individual purpose in life, we can make sense of why we get wounded there. The answer isn’t remaining a Christian casualty. The answer is finding healing through God in the church. PODCASTS MENTIONED: “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hills” podcast by Christianity Today: https://bit.ly/3rHu0E9 Episode 43: “Why Does Abuse Happen in the Church?” https://bit.ly/3ROe4KZ Episode 17: “How To Discover Your Purpose in Life” https://bit.ly/3MhPq46 RESOURCES MENTIONED: Mark Driscoll quote: https://bit.ly/3egfUXl “Abuse in the SBC: Why It Happened and Where We Find Hope” https://bit.ly/3SOTbAC “Driven by Eternity” by John Bevere: https://bit.ly/3rFeCYS “When Narcissism Comes to Church” by Dr. Chuck DeGroat: https://bit.ly/3ekBolQ “When Godly People Do Ungodly Things” by Beth Moore: https://bit.ly/3TaZOwG “Bait of Satan” by John Bevere: https://bit.ly/3ROfhC1 SCRIPTURES REFERENCED: Psalm 92:12-13 Hebrews 10:25 Matthew 16:18 Ephesians 2:19-22 Isaiah 61:3
    26m 57s
  • Why Does Abuse Happen in the Church?--Episode 43

    26 SEP 2022 · Abuse in the church is hard to understand ourselves, much less to explain to our kids. But we need to have these conversations. CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD focusses on topics that can build our kid’s faith or tear it down. This is most certainly one of those dangerous topics that can tear down their faith as they get older, causing them to leave the church and Christianity altogether. Why does this happen? In this episode, Catherine looks at an underlying root cause, and then she points us towards we want and need to offer to our kids—that is hope and healing. RESOURCES CITED: “Growing Home Together” Podcast with Rob and Joanna Teigen: https://www.lifeaudio.com/growing-home-together-podcast/ ARTICLES CITED: “Abuse in the SBC: Why It Happened and Where We Find Hope,” https://bit.ly/3BGWbrh “The Ugly Truth the MacArthur/Moore Controversy Reveals,” https://bit.ly/3LEKdTI “Southern Baptist Convention Leaders Mishandled Sexual Abuse Allegations, Report Says,” https://cnn.it/3ff5fw4 ARTICLES/SOURCES REFERENCED: Beth Moore Leaving the SBC: https://bit.ly/3fitKs6 “Ravi Zacharias Hid Hundreds of Pictures of Women, Abuse During Massages, and a Rape Allegation,” https://bit.ly/3f65Ccb “Bombshell ‘Hillsong’ doc details sex scandals that battered celeb megachurch,” https://bit.ly/3DO12d2 “Sexual Harassment Went Unchecked at Christianity Today,” https://bit.ly/3Se9cQn “Misconduct allegations against Willow Creek founder Bill Hybels are credible, independent report finds,” https://wapo.st/3UDcezi “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” Podcast, https://bit.ly/3LNF8bW “John MacArthur’s Church Supported Convicted Child Abuser & Pedophile, Records Show,” https://bit.ly/3LELfPA Lord Acton’s Quotes: https://bit.ly/3LISBkY “Are Parents Being Tagged As ‘Domestic Terrorists’ by the FBI? Justice Department Needs to Show Its Cards,” https://herit.ag/3fiwOEB SCRIPTURES CITED: John 17:1-2 Genesis 11:6 Psalm 82:3 Isaiah 1:17 Matthew 23:27-28 2 Corinthians 5:10
    28m 22s
  • Three Steps to Take When You Or Your Kids Are Judged - Episode 42

    12 SEP 2022 · Being under the scrutiny of a fellow believer is such a painful place to be. And when someone judges our kids, we often feel it more than they do. If we don’t deal with the judgements of others properly, the wounds can lead us and our kids away from the body of Christ and from the faith. Judging is going to happen in the church, and as we have learned in this series, that is by design. We are supposed to keep one another accountable, and we need to respond properly. Catherine gives the most practical advice yet in this final episode on judging by properly defining the criteria of a Godly judgement. Then Catherine show us how to respond when we are judged. SCRIPTURES CITED IN THIS SERIES: Hebrews 4:12-13 1 Corinthians 5:1-13 Psalm 139:23-24 Psalm 51:10-12 Proverbs 27:6 Galatians 2:11—21 2 Peter 3:15 Luke 23:34 OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 39: Have You Ever Been Judged by Other Christians? https://bit.ly/3BfoQVn Episode 40: Is It Ever Right to Judge Others? https://bit.ly/3ekZs7M Episode 41: Six Problems When We Encounter When It Comes to Judging https://bit.ly/3Dgb7yY
    24m 15s
  • Six Problems We Encounter When It Comes to Judging - Episode 41

    5 SEP 2022 · As parents, we have to judge the actions of our kids. And we live in families, neighborhoods, communities, and churches where we hold each other accountable. So sometimes that requires us to assess the actions of other people. (Especially the little people who live with us.) We have to consider the fruit in people’s lives, as Jesus said to do. And they have to do that with us as well. But in that process, there can be some problems. If not done properly, judging can create wounds in our lives and in the lives of our kids. We want to avoid these pitfalls, so we need to address them head on. In this episode, Catherine continues in a series on judging by discussing the problems we encounter when it comes to examining the lives of others. They are: 1. Judging the motive, not the action. 2. Adding to God’s standard. 3. Judging without love. 4. Judging with grace. 5. Thinking that stating God’s standard is judging. 6. Not judging at all. Knowing these difficulties can help us to avoid some serious spiritual hazards and heal from relationship wounds. SCRIPTURES CITED: Matthew 7:1-3 1 Corinthians 5:9-13 Luke 19:11-12 Psalm 103:12 John 8:1-11 EPISODES CITED: Episode 11: What Does It Mean to Speak the Truth in Love? https://bit.ly/3q9xYom OTHER EPISODES IN THIS SERIES: Episode 39: Have You Ever Been Judged by Other Christians? https://bit.ly/3BfoQVn Episode 40: Is It Ever Right to Judge Others? https://bit.ly/3ekZs7M
    25m 44s
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