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Tune in each week to Show Me Homeschool: the podcast that helps clear a path through the wilderness of home education; journeying alongside you to encourage and support. Follow along with us as we dispel common homeschool myths and pitfalls and be strengthened by the variety of guests we host from all over the homeschool community.

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Biblical Worldview at Home: Andrea Crum on Discipling Kids Through Cultural Chaos

Are you a homeschool parent wondering how to effectively equip your kids to stand strong in today’s rapidly changing culture? In this powerful episode of the "Show Me Homeschool" podcast, host Erin sits down with Andrea Crum—biblical worldview apologetics expert, author, and leader of Genuine Family Ministries—to unravel the importance of raising children with a rock-solid Biblical foundation in a postmodern world. With over 25 years of experience in Corporate America and credentials from the Colson Center, Andrea shares her personal journey from secular work to ministering alongside her husband, Matt, providing families with the tools they need to navigate cultural chaos with wisdom and faith.

Listeners will gain practical advice on how to start meaningful conversations about identity, gender, and truth with their kids at any age, from toddlers to teens. Andrea explains why parents can no longer afford to avoid tough topics and how knowledge of both Biblical truth and cultural worldviews is essential for helping children discern right from wrong. She also offers hope and guidance to parents feeling overwhelmed or worried they’ve missed the boat, emphasizing that it’s never too late to foster restoration and resilience in your homeschool environment.

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