Love Where You Are with Somer Colbert Podcast
May 16 • 46:10
Equipping Busy Parents to Teach Their Kids the Bible with The Red Haired Archaeologist,Amanda Hope Haley
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Equipping Busy Parents to Teach Their Kids the Bible with The Red Haired Archaeologist,Amanda Hope Haley

May 16, 2022 • 46:10 • Somer Colbert

In today's conversation Author and Biblical archaeologist, Amanda Hope Haley, shares her passion for God's Word and teaching others to fall in love with the Bible for what it is and what it says. 

Most of us form our Christian worldview based on what we learned from stories in Sunday school, but today Amanda reminds us of the importance of proper context and accurate translation. She also reminds us that we as parents don't have to be scholars to read and understand the Bible and then teach it to our kids.

In today's conversation Amanda and I discuss:

  • How to see the Bible beyond the stories and understand the context and background
  • How busy parents can teach their children proper Biblical context
  • Modeling self care with God for your kids
  • Eliminating time constraints when it comes to Scripture
  • Let your kids see the Bible bring you to life that they might emulate the same
  • How to choose a good Bible translation

And so much more!

Amanda had so many amazing insights to share that we have decided to come back with more topics this fall so stay tuned!

In the meantime, I hope you enjoy today's conversation and walk away feeling inspired and encouraged to dive deep into God's Word in a whole new way!

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FAVORITE TAKEAWAYS:

When we talk about a bible story, then its one short little clip that by definition has been extracted from the scripture around it, its taken out of context.  And no matter how big that bit of the story is, once youve made a clip youre losing something on either side of it. I think maybe that is where a lot ofin the places where we have wrong interpretations of scripture comes from the ways that we clip them. 

So when you clip out stories, you miss the greater point, often times. 

 

The preparation. God prepares men and women through their entire life for the role He needs them to fill, like David and like Amanda. 

 

Everything that seems to be out there in the marketplace [for understanding the Bible] right now seems to be quick and easy. And the thing is, all of that completely undercuts scripture. I look at the Bible and its 66 separate books written by dozens of different authors over hundreds of years, and its a very strange way, on its face, for God to have chosen to reveal himself to us. Scripture is the primary, first point of contact with God, and we see throughout scripture that God is a God of relationship. And you cannot have a relationship with anyone in your life if its only five minutes a day or seventy seconds in the morning. We cant shortcut relationships. 

Learn how your Bible was translated, where it came from, adjust your perspective. Its not just one book, its 66 distinct writings. Your Bible has everything you need to get started.

 

The best Bible you can have is the one you know the best, and that means getting to know your Bible: who translated it, was it one person or a committee, who was on that committee, do they all come from a specific denomination, what would be the leanings of that denomination. Make sure it has excellent footnotes. The really boring ones. Make sure your Bible is being transparent about the decisions they make about the words theyre choosing. 

 

You must be responsible as a believer and as a reader of Gods scripture that you have the best translation, the more transparent and accurate. 

 

Understanding the Bible through the proper lens and context, like the teachings of Paul that have become hot button issues. 

 

Things on the surface seem contradictory. Old Testament: God killing entire civilizations, hard parts of the Bible, hard for our western minds to reconcile, and we have to be willing to pursue answers and be curious. 

Relationships come with question and answer and time.  

 

Humility to say I dont know with all the things in the Bible. 

 

Maybe we as a society of Christians have been so eager to get our children into scripture early, that we try to make soft fluffy cartoon versions of Gods scripture and I dont think that's a good idea ultimately.  

 

Instead of sanitizing Gods word, be more discerning in how one approaches it and sharing it with children. 

 

Traditions are good and fine, but they should not replace the foundation which is Scripture. 

 

Honesty from parents, Sunday school teachers, and church leaders to say I dont know when asked a question about the Bible instead of fudging something or making biased biblical assumptions.  

We can approach the Bible in our own language today, unlike people hundreds of years ago. We have been given this gift to approach the Bible.

 

You just have to start and the Holy Spirit will be there. 

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Love Where You Are

With Somer Colbert
Equipping Christian Moms to embrace their season, live life on mission and share Jesus right where they are! Like a weekly coffee date with the girls, Somer and her guests come together to ask the hard questions, have honest conversations and dive deep into God's Word. Her heart is to equip and encourage Moms who are seeking to model an authentic Christian walk for their families while also making an impact for the kingdom through love in action wherever God has them in their current season of life. Following the Deuteronomy 6 model, Somer encourages listeners to identify their gifts, talents and current season of life as opportunities to impact the lives of others and bring their children along in the journey reminding us there are opportunities everywhere and every day to love right where you are!
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Jan 29 • 35:27
Love Where You Are Finale: Making Spirits Brighter (Shiloh Women's Christmas Conference 2023)

Hey sweet friend, 

This is a very special episode of Love Where You Are for a few reasons. One reason is because this audio is from when I spoke at the Shiloh Women's Christmas Conference just last month, "Making Spirits Brighter." I shared a message of leadership and delegation, coming from a story of Moses that deeply resonated with me and I feel like it's something many of us moms deal with... 

We get so busy juggling all the things and adding stuff to our plate, that we can often lose sight of what God is truly calling us to: the holy work of motherhood. And when we are juggling all the things, we are so suspectible to the temptations and distractions of the enemy, and that pulls us from that holy focus. 

It was not long after sharing this message, a message that I needed in my own life, that I realized what God was calling me to do. 

Right now, I am shifting my focus and energy to the Called to Love podcast here on Christian Parenting, where I specifically answer your questions about adoption and foster care. If you have enjoyed Love Where You Are, you will most likely enjoy Called to Love. It's still me, Somer, just with a new and specific purpose and mission to serve those walking the beautiful and broken journey of adoption or foster care. I would love it if you joined us for those deep conversations, friend. 

And thank you for suporting me with Love Where You Are. It has been a beautiful chapter that draws to a close, but I am excited for what God has in store.

I hope this message from the Shiloh conference impacts you just as it has impacted me. God bless! 

Just for stopping by, here is your FREE downloadable resource from Somer, The 2023 Proverbs 31 Woman. 

You can connect with Somer through her Facebook & Instagram!

Click here to learn more about the Called to Love podcast. 

Love Where You Are is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit http://www.ChristianParenting.org

Jan 22 • 30:32
Taking Care of the Mind, Body, and Spirit with Laura Smith

Welcome to the Love Where You Are podcast! Just for stopping by, here is your FREE downloadable resource from Somer, "The 2023 Proverbs 31 Woman." 

You can connect with Somer through her Facebook & Instagram!

In this episode, she is joined with today's guest, Laura Smith

Laura is a Jesus Lover, best-selling author, speaker, wife & mom of four. She is passionate about equipping families with a better understanding of mental health and scripture, and has a new book titled "5 Minute Devotions for Teens: A Guide to God and Mental Health"  In this conversation, Somer and Laura discuss practical ways for us busy moms to take care of our bodies, minds, and spirits so we can better glorify God in all that we do  

You can also connect with Laura on Instagram.  

Thank you for being here today. Now, let's dive into the conversation! 

Love Where You Are is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org

Jan 15 • 32:56
Purposefooled with Kelly Needham

In todays episode Somer and Kelly discuss how easy it is to become purposefooled. Even before the rise of social media which has exponentially impacted this problem, humans have sought after glory for themselves and the extraordinary, as Kelly describes with the Tower of Babal story. We often seek to make ourselves the saviors, the heroes, of the story, instead of giving everything to God. We will run ourselves ragged, wheels constantly spinning, doing all the things, because the mundane and ordinary don't feel like enough. God is meant to be our purpose in life, not the titles we possess or the activities we do. 

Thanks for coming to the Love Where You Are podcast! Just for stopping by, here is your FREE downloadable resource from Somer, The 2023 Proverbs 31 Woman. 

You can connect with Somer through her Facebook & Instagram!

Kelly Needham is a busy mom of five kiddos, wife to Jimmy Needham, and author to several books. Click here to buy Purposefooled and click here to follow her on Instagram

Thank you for being here today. Now, lets dive into the conversation! 

Love Where You Are is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit http://www.ChristianParenting.org

 

Jan 8 • 36:56
Courage for Life with Ann White

In todays episode Somer and Ann discuss courage as we enter a new year full of uncertainity when it comes to our economy, politics, and the culture war. Ann gigves us seven practical tips for courage, examples of courageous people from the Bible, and reminds us that sometimes God calls us to something even if we "aren't ready." 

Scripture reference: 2nd Timothy 1:7

Notable moments: 

-God does not give us a spirit of fear. 

-God carries us through life's hardships and traumas. 

-Living in fear can be comfortable if it's all you've ever known.

 

Thanks for coming to the Love Where You Are podcast! Just for stopping by, here is your FREE downloadable resource from Somer, The 2023 Proverbs 31 Woman. 

You can connect with Somer through her Facebook & Instagram!

Ann White is passionate about creating resources to help women build their relationship with God. It drives her to create such things as the first female-voiced audio Bible. The female voice is important to her mission, which has reached behind bars as well as in church pews. One thing in working with at-risk women, its important to use gender-specific treatment. You dont put a woman who may have been traumatized by a man with a male counselor or a male-voiced program. "Courage for Life" is only the beginning as Ann works with Tyndale House Publishers on a Womens Study Bible. We should be sharing God and his word, teaching other people, and inspiring life change. Everyone needs a daily dose of God-given Courage For Life! says Ann.

Thank you for being here today. Now, lets dive into the conversation! 

Love Where You Are is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit http://www.ChristianParenting.org

 

Jan 1 • 33:52
Stuff I'd Only Tell God with Jennifer Dukes Lee

In this episode Somer and special guest Jennifer Dukes Lee discuss the power of journaling and being honest with God.

Despite the fact that we KNOW cognitively that God KNOWS everything and we can't keep secrets from Him, there is something that prevents us from opening up that dialogue with Him and being vulnerable... And yet in that vulnerability, we can deepen our relationship and connection to Him, and it also impacts us as mothers. 

Notable moments the conversation: 

-"Holiness in the holy mess" 

-We can miss out on intimacy with God if we keep our distance. 

-If you don't process things properly with the Lord, you may end up taking out all the pent up emotion and internal conflict onto your kids or those close to you. 

Thanks for listening to the Love Where You Are podcast! Just for stopping by, here is your FREE downloadable resource from Somer, The 2023 Proverbs 31 Woman. 

You can connect with Somer through her Facebook & Instagram!

Jennifer Dukes Lee is a prolific author and calls herself a "storyteller and grace-dweller." Her recent book, "Stuff I'd Only Tell God: A Guided Journal of Courageous Honesty, Obsessive Truth-Telling, and Beautifully Ruthless Self-Discovery" is the catalyst for today's conversation and available wherever you find your books. You can also connect with Jennifer on Instagram on her personal account or the account specific to this book, and Facebook.  

Thank you for being here today. Now, lets dive into the conversation! 

Love Where You Are is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit http://www.ChristianParenting.org

About the Host

Somer Colbert

Somer Colbert is a writer, speaker and host of the Love Where You Are podcast. She is the Director of Adoption and Foster Care Ministry at Crosschurch and Connected Champion with the Arkansas Baptist Children and Family Ministries where she creates support, awareness and advocacy for families seeking to serve in the areas of adoption and foster care. She creates weekly podcast episodes and resources to equip and empower Christian families to identify their influence for the gospel in every season, live life on mission and share Jesus right where they are.  Somer is passionate about equipping spiritually healthy families and seeing a movement of God’s people step into confidence in their ability to change the world around them through the way they love! 

She resides in Arkansas with her husband, three kids and three dogs. She’s obsessed with British docudramas and cooking shows and can always be found with a cup of hot tea in hand. Her life has been forever changed by the love of Jesus, marriage to her favorite person, parenting her crazy crew and walking multiple adoption journeys. 

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