Raising kids rooted in God's truth with Hosanna Wong
Oct 7 • 35:57
Raising kids rooted in God's truth with Hosanna Wong
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Raising kids rooted in God's truth with Hosanna Wong

October 7, 2025 • 35:57 • Steph Thurling

This weeks episode of the Christian Parenting Podcast is such a life-giving conversation, one that will fill your heart and equip you with fresh encouragement for the days ahead. I got to sit down with Hosanna Wong, who is a powerhouse of wisdom and truth. Shes a spoken word artist, pastor, and author, and she joined me to talk about raising kids who know who they are and whose they are.

Hosanna shares her own story of growing up in a ministry family, the challenges she faced with identity and belonging, and the deep healing she found in Gods love. She also gives us a peek into her brand-new childrens book, What God Says About You, and let me tell you, its a gem.

Heres a glimpse of what we cover in todays episode:

The importance of repeating truth until it takes root

How to help your kids find their identity in Christ, not culture

Why building a church community matters even if it looks unconventional

Simple ways to navigate big topics like social media with grace and guidance

This is such a rich, encouraging conversation especially for those of us wanting to raise kids who walk in confidence, knowing they are deeply loved by God.

Meet Hosanna Wong:

Hosanna is an international speaker, spoken word artist, and best-selling author known for bringing the Word of God to life through creative teaching. Shes the author of How (Not) to Save the World, and her latest project, a childrens book called What God Says About You helps parents speak biblical identity into their kids lives. Her ministry is passionate about equipping people to live boldly in the love and truth of Jesus.

I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. And as always, if it blesses you, would you leave a quick review or share it with a friend? Your support helps more parents find these conversations and Im so grateful for you.

(00:00) Introduction and Background

(03:0) Journey Through Spoken Word Poetry

(05:54) Experiences with Church and Community

(09:01) The Impact of Parents on Faith

(12:02) Understanding Spoken Word Poetry

(15:11) The Power of Identity in Christ

(18:03) Engaging the Younger Generation

(21:00) Practical Tips for Parents

(24:03) The Names God Calls Us

(27:11) Conclusion and Resources

Connect with Hosanna

https://www.hosannawong.com/

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Resources Mentioned

I Have a New Name video

I Have a New Name Coloring Book

Christian Parenting Christmas Gift Guide

Christian Parenting resources

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With Steph Thurling
As believing parents, we know how important it is to raise our kids with love and intentionality. We want to give our kids a full picture of God's love for them every day! But some days, it's really hard! We are stretched thin, tired, and often feel unequipped. The Christian Parenting Podcast gives parents the space and resources to set aside perfection and grow into the perfectly imperfect parents God made them to be. Join host Steph Thurling and her guests as they discuss practical tips and spiritual guidance for your parenting journey.
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Hey friends,

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Today Im joined by my friend Amanda Jass, and she brings such a grace-filled, life-giving perspective to what it looks like to disciple our kids in a way that feels natural, joyful, and deeply rooted in Jesus.

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This conversation is such a deep exhale. If youve ever felt like youre not doing enough or you dont even know where to start, I think this will remind you that God isnt asking for perfectionjust presence.

Amanda Joss is a childrens author, illustrator, and longtime kids ministry leader who is passionate about helping families make faith feel joyful and accessible. She is the creator of Adventures in the Friendly Forest, a 30-day storybook devotional that uses imaginative storytelling and biblical truth to help kids grow in their faith in a fun and meaningful way.

Im cheering you on as you create a home where faith feels light, joyful, and lived out together.

With Love,

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About the Host

Steph Thurling

Steph Thurling is Executive Director of Christian Parenting and host of The Christian Parenting Podcast.

Steph has her master’s in youth, family, and culture from Fuller Theological Seminary and has a background in youth and children’s ministry. She is co-author of Raising Prayerful Kids, a book that shares easy, life-giving, and fun ways to teach kids to pray. She loves helping families grow closer to each other and to God through meaningful experiences and conversations. Steph is a frequent speaker at churches and mom groups and is known for her relatable stories, practical ideas, and gentle encouragement.

Steph lives in Minnesota with her husband and three amazing and hilarious kids. When she is not hanging out with her family, you can probably find her on a walk with a friend, organizing things that won’t stay organized, or somewhere cozy reading a book.

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