Rich Griffith - Help for Single Parents
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Need some encouragement as a single parent? Single father Rich Griffin is here to talk about the ups and downs of parenting three adopted sons, dealing with trauma, and the problem of professionalizing discipleship. Rich has a message of hope for single parents, and every parent who wants guide their child towards wisdom. On today's episode, you'll learn:
2:47 Why Rich became a single dad
7:00 How to help your kids overcome trauma
9:10 From church and family, to church as family
15:03 Handling hard situations with your kids
19:33 How to do ministry with your kids
27:41 The three T’s of parenting
Rich Griffith is a part-time pastor and an associate professor of Youth and Multi-generational Ministry at Toccoa Falls College, where he has been teaching since 2016. He holds masters degrees in theology and organizational leadership, as well as a doctorate in youth, family, and culture. His books include Voices: Helping our Christian and Youth Listen to Wise Counsel. Rich is the single dad of three adopted sons.
Find out more about Rich Griffith at https://d6family.com/
Have a question or comment for Rich? Email Rich at rwgriffith@tfc.edu
Read Arlene's book, Screen Kids, which includes a section for single parents. https://www.happyhomeuniversity.com/books
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Arlene has been featured on the Today Show, Fox & Friends, the Wall Street Journal, FamilyLife Today, Focus on the Family, and is the spokesperson for National Marriage Week. Arlene and her husband James have three children and live in San Diego. They have raised their kids without social media, video games and smartphones and inspire others to scroll less and live more. To learn more, visit her website at ArlenePellicane.com.