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 If you let the culture set your family’s priorities, your kids will inherit them — not your values.


More parents in Christian homes are waking up to a hard truth: the world is quietly raising our children when we hand over our schedules, screens, and Sunday-only faith.


That doesn’t mean panic — it means a plan.


Start with three daily anchors that guard your family culture: morning quiet time (Scripture + 5 minutes of breath/prayer), family movement (15–30 minutes of activity together), and a technology curfew before dinner so conversation wins.


Why this matters for health & faith:

• Kids learn habits by imitation — modeling consistent physical activity communicates discipline and stewardship of the body as worship.

• Small spiritual rhythms (short prayers, Scripture phrases) create spiritual language children use when culture tempts them.

• Boundaries around media protect mental health and make room for relationships, creativity, and community.


Practical first steps: pick one anchor this week, invite your kids to co-create it, and stick with it for 7 days. Small wins build lasting culture.


Want the simple family routine I recommend in the video? Link in the comments — I’ve laid out a week-by-week approach that’s practical for busy homes. What's one habit you'd start this week?


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 If you let the culture set your family’s priorities, your kids will inherit them — not your values. More parents in Christian homes are wak...