The Latter-Day Ladies
Jennie Moss started the Latter-Day Ladies podcast four years ago after struggling with chronic illness, trauma from child abuse and depression.
Her life transformed through clinging to Christ, and allowing Him to heal her mind and body. The Atonement of Jesus Christ has helped her find light and hope she didn't think was possible.
Here we meet as covenant keeping members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. To find encouragement and light, as we strive to keep the promises we have made to God.
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The Latter-Day Ladies
175. Teaching Kids to build a Covenant Relationship with Christ - Natalie Jonas
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Okay but can we just talk about how powerful it is when our kids don’t just learn about Jesus… but actually feel like they know Him? 🥹🤍
In this week’s episode of the Latter-Day Ladies Podcast, I sat down with the incredibly talented Natalie — a BYU-trained illustrator and the creator of the most beautiful, gospel-centered children’s books — and we had the sweetest, most honest conversation about raising kids in a relationship with Jesus Christ.
We talked about:
✨ How to teach the Atonement of Jesus Christ in ways children can actually understand
✨ Why covenants are about love — not pressure
✨ Helping our kids see their “next step” on the covenant path
✨ Raising resilient kids in an anxious world
✨ Progress over perfection (for us AND for them)
✨ Why grace has to come before obedience
If you’re an LDS mom…
If you’re trying to build a Christ-centered home…
If you’re navigating homeschooling or public school…
If you’re fighting perfectionism…
If you just want to feel closer to the Savior…
This episode is for you.
You don’t earn heaven, You’re learning heaven. 🤍 And we are raising children who are learning it with us.
Go listen. And send it to a friend who is walking the covenant path with you.
"His Grace is Sufficent" Brad Wilcox BYU Devotional