Life Is Messy, God is Good and Everything in Between w/ Cynthia Yanof

Published: Jan. 9, 2024, 7 a.m.

Calling, anointing and ministering without a major platform?

How can I teach my kids to serve right where they are?

How do I talk to my kids about their God size callings?

How do I believe forward for myself, and my kids?


Today we get to sit down with an old Christian Parenting friend Cynthia Yanof! Cynthia is the podcast host of "MESSmerized" and the author of the book, "Life is Messy, God is Good," releasing this February.


In this episode, Cynthia and I dive deep into the heart of parenting, sharing wisdom and heartfelt stories that every parent can relate to. Whether you're navigating toddler tantrums, teenage angst, or just the daily ups and downs of raising a family, this conversation is packed with practical advice and soul-stirring encouragement.


Cynthia brings her signature blend of humor and insight, offering text message-able notes that you'll want to send to all your friends. These golden nuggets of wisdom remind us of what truly matters in the midst of life's chaos. From discussing the challenges of maintaining personal faith to managing family dynamics, Cynthia's experiences and advice are both relatable and uplifting.

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Connect with Cynthia

@cynthiayanof

cynthiayanof.com


Links mentioned:

MESSmerized podcast

Pre-Order Cynthia\u2019s book


The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org



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