Habits That Shape Your Home: Building a Culture Your Children Can Imitate
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This week on the HHP Podcast, we’re talking about one of the most overlooked truths in parenting: The culture of your home is shaped less by what you preach and more by what you permit. Your habits, your tone, your rhythms, and even what you tolerate all quietly disciple your children—every single day.
Welcome to the HHP Podcast. I’m Chris Franke, Senior Pastor of HFF Church in Oklahoma City. Join me and others from around the country as we talk all things Bible, church, and family. We may be right… we may be heretical… but that’s for you to decide. Drop a like, share, comment, subscribe—and let’s get to it.
Today’s Episode: Habits Become HeritageThe culture of your home will shape the culture of your church—and your children will live out the habits they see more than the words they hear. Children imitate your walk, not your talk. Deuteronomy 6:7 commands us to speak of God’s ways throughout our daily lives, but if we talk about faith without practicing it, we unintentionally teach our children that it’s okay to live one way publicly and another way privately.
In this episode we explore:
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Why what you tolerate becomes the culture you teach
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How household habits either bring life or chaos into the church community
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Why pastor’s kids struggle—and why it’s not just pastors
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How small, ordinary repetitions shape eternal values
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Why faith is formed in everyday practices: bedtime prayers, forgiveness after conflict, gratitude before meals
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Why habits become heritage, not just routine
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How Luke 16:10 teaches that spiritual faithfulness grows through small acts repeated consistently
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Why spiritual rhythms anchor the soul of your home
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Why the three anchors of a healthy household are: pray together, eat together, rest together
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How your example becomes your child’s first discipleship model
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Why hypocrisy breeds confusion—but authenticity builds trust
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What it means to model worship, generosity, prayer, and grace
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How gratitude reshapes the emotional tone of your home
Your habits preach louder than your words. If they observe forgiveness, they will learn mercy. If they observe prayer, they will learn dependence on God. If they observe gratitude, they will learn joy. What you model, they will mirror.
This episode will guide you in building the rhythms that create a home filled with life, not tension—thanksgiving, not complaining—worship, not worry.
Reflection Questions for Parents-
What habits am I actually cultivating in my home?
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What do my children believe I value based on my daily rhythms?
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Do my actions reflect the Christ I want my children to follow?
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Are we practicing gratitude more than complaining?
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What habits am I tolerating that contradict the culture I want?
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