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Your Questions, Answered

Katy wraps up our small group curriculum series by answering some tough questions

To wrap up our series, Katy took questions from the folks who joined us in the recording. No script, just an open floor. Before we get to those, here are a few reflection questions to close out the study:

  • Of the topics we’ve covered so far, which did you find most interesting, surprising, or compelling?

  • Katy talks about the importance of becoming an expert. What’s one thing you’re going to work on becoming an expert on after finishing this study?

  • It can be intimidating to speak up or stand your ground when culture says you’re wrong. What topic(s) do you feel more confident addressing after finishing this study?

And then the group turned the mic over to Katy. Here’s what they asked her:

  1. Have you always been courageous speaking on this topic?

  2. How do you deal with confrontation and difficult conversations?

  3. We are considering adoption. What should we be thinking about?

  4. In an unplanned pregnancy, should the couple always get married?

  5. Most of the “research” says kids with same-sex parents are fine. How can I trust the research you cite?

  6. I’m struggling to reconcile my circumstances with this children’s rights message. What should I do?

  7. As a church, what do we do when a couple divorces?

  8. How can a church strike a balance between grace and truth?

  9. Should Christians have a different posture in the personal versus the political?

  10. What is the hardest conversation you’ve personally had since starting Them Before Us?

  11. If you could have a do-over for one conversation, which would it be?

  12. Could you share some practical ways we can expose our children to truth and beauty?

  13. What can the church do to help parents inculcate a Christian worldview in their children?

  14. What’s best: home school, private school, or public school?

  15. What if you have high schoolers and you haven’t done any worldview training yet?

  16. If we are training them in worldview formation, what kinds of examples should we give our kids?

  17. How has your advocacy affected your family and children?

You can watch Katy work through all of these in the full session.


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