Parenting with Purpose | When Friends Pressure You To Do Wrong

Network error while loading playlist url
Peer pressure is one of the strongest forces in a boy’s world. Whether it’s being dared to do something risky or going along with a group to fit in, boys often find themselves stuck between doing what's right and not wanting to lose friendships. This discussion focuses on courage, identity, and making wise choices.
16 Jul English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

Other recent episodes

Parenting With Purpose | Breasts, Bras and Body Confidence

Puberty doesn’t come with a guidebook—and body changes often bring insecurity, confusion, or embarrassment. Many girls silently struggle with how their bodies look and feel, especially in a world obsessed with filters and perfection. It’s time to talk openly about bodies, bras, and beauty—and remind girls that God made them…
22 Jul 22 min

Deep Dive | Contentment Over Comparison: The Comparison Trap

We live in a world that constantly measures who has more, does more, or looks better. Social media, school, careers, even churches can become places of silent comparison. But comparison is a thief. It robs us of joy, peace, and purpose. Choosing contentment means stepping out of that trap and…
21 Jul 17 min

Manhood | Standing Strong Against Peer Pressure

True manhood isn’t about fitting in—it’s about standing firm. In a world where masculinity is often shaped by trends, expectations, and pressure from peers, it takes real strength to be principled. Jesus stood alone in crowds, and so did Daniel, Joseph, and others. Their boldness wasn’t about rebellion—it was rooted…
21 Jul 21 min