• Examen 4: Praying as a Family with Joy Schlichter from Bridgetown Church
    Dec 7 2023

    In this episode of the Beginner's Apprenticeship podcast, we delve into the enriching practice of family prayer with Joy Schlichter, the pastor of Kids and Family at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. Joy shares her insights on integrating prayer into family life, emphasizing the importance of convergence—where children and adults engage in spiritual practices together. We explore how prayer can be more than just a ritual, but a way for families to connect deeply with each other and with God. Joy highlights the natural ability of children to engage in prayer and how this can profoundly impact both their spiritual growth and that of their parents. The conversation also touches on the role of prayer in fostering personal renewal and potentially igniting broader spiritual revival. Joy's perspective as a kids' and family pastor adds a unique depth to the discussion, illustrating the significant role prayer plays in shaping young lives and the entire family unit.

    Good Night, God is available now at Beginners.app.

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    23 mins
  • Examen 3: Emotional Awareness as a Family with Debby DeBernardi
    Dec 7 2023

    In this episode of the Beginner's Apprenticeship Podcast, we dive deep into the world of spiritual formation for children with our guest, Debbie DiBernardi. Debbie, an expert in Christian Formation and Spiritual Direction, shares her insights on the crucial role of emotional awareness in children's spiritual growth. She emphasizes the foundational years from birth to twelve, highlighting the importance of nurturing children's innate spirituality and guiding them in understanding and processing their emotions. The discussion also explores the Prayer of Examen, focusing on its impact on family and children, and how recognizing and expressing emotions can enhance a life with God. Through Debbie's profound understanding and experience, listeners gain valuable perspectives on guiding children in their spiritual journey and understanding the deep connection between emotions, spirituality, and personal growth.

    Book Suggestions from Debby DeBernardi for Families and All Who Love Children: 

    Hardwired to Connect: The New Case for Authoritative Communities: a Report to the Nation from the Commission on Children at Risk. Dartmouth Medical School, YMCA of the USA, and Institute for the American Values. 

    Can be obtained at little to no cost on Amazon. It is based on scholarly papers and commentaries on a conference that explored “hardwired connections” of brain, behavioral, genetics, biochemistry, and other sciences. 

     It is also in the first chapter in the book: 

    Authoritative Communities: The Scientific Case for Nurturing the Whole Child, edited by Kathleen Konner Kline. Springer, pp. 3-85. 

     (The book is a bit pricey but much research continues to affirm and build from this.). 

    Allen, Holly Catterton, Christine Lawton, et al. Intergenerational Christian Formation: Bringing the Whole Church Together in Ministry, Community and Worship. IVP, 2023.

    Allen, Holly Catterton, Nurturing Children’s Spirituality: Christian Perspectives and Best Practices. IVP, 2022.

    Allen, Holly Catterton, (forward by Catherine Stonehouse). Forming Resilient Children: The Role of Spiritual Formation for Healthy Development, 2021.


    Lacy Borgo, Spiritual Conversations with Children: Listening to Gpd Together. IVP ,2020. (Available on Amazon or at gooddirtministries.org)

    Lacy Borgo, Faith Like a Child: Embracing Our Lives as Children of God. IVP, 2023. ()Available on Amazon or at gooddirtministries.org)

    Miller, Lisa with Teresa Barker. The Spiritual Child: The New Science on Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving. Picador/St. Martins Press, 2016. 

    *Pages 87-88 has the study regrading shared spirituality that reduced incidences of depression by 80% that was so impressive for protection of depression and other mental illness that are prominent today.  

    The book is very ecumenical but the research findings and what she is reporting definitely supports the findings and thoughts of many Christian Formation scholars.

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    27 mins
  • Examen 2: Singing Prayer with David Belt from All Saints Dallas
    Nov 8 2023

    In this episode, we talk with David Belt from All Saints Dallas about what it looks like to pray with our voices, especially in a context with small children. Good Night, God is available now at beginners.app and streaming anywhere you get your music.

    Learn more about David Belt at davidbeltmusic.com

    At Beginner’s Apprenticeship, we're on a mission to bring families and new believers closer to Jesus through daily prayer. Inspired by the Book of Common Prayer, we’ve adapted Christian prayer rhythms to make an inter-denominational prayer resource for families and households with small children. We pair prayer with song in an effort to give grown-ups and kids resources to pray in the moments they have available, like in the car, at the dinner table, or before bed. We’re praying for a generation raised and saturated in prayer, hoping for a renewal of faith, and doing our best to be faithful to our small part of “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” 

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    23 mins
  • Examen 1: The Prayer of Examen with Lori Shoults
    Nov 16 2023

    In this episode, we talk with Lori Shoults from The Ignatian Journey about the origins of the prayer of Examen and how Ignatian spirituality has helped shape her apprenticeship to Jesus. We explore some of the practical ways to engage in this type of prayer through resources like Good Night, God.

    Lori is the director of The Ignatian Journey, a contemporary approach to the spiritual exercises, and co-director of The Practice Collective, a place for individuals and churches seeking pathways for transformation.

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    At Beginner’s Apprenticeship, we're on a mission to bring families and new believers closer to Jesus through daily prayer. Inspired by the Book of Common Prayer, we’ve adapted Christian prayer rhythms to make an inter-denominational prayer resource for families and households with small children. We pair prayer with song in an effort to give grown-ups and kids resources to pray in the moments they have available, like in the car, at the dinner table, or before bed. We’re praying for a generation raised and saturated in prayer, hoping for a renewal of faith, and doing our best to be faithful to our small part of “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” 

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    26 mins
  • Welcome to Beginner's Apprenticeship
    Oct 26 2023

    At Beginner’s Apprenticeship, we're on a mission to bring families and new believers closer to Jesus through daily prayer. Inspired by the Book of Common Prayer, we’ve adapted Christian prayer rhythms to make an inter-denominational prayer resource for families and households with small children. We pair prayer with song in an effort to give grown-ups and kids resources to pray in the moments they have available, like in the car, at the dinner table, or before bed. We’re praying for a generation raised and saturated in prayer, hoping for a renewal of faith, and doing our best to be faithful to our small part of “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” 

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    4 mins