What if the goal isn’t raising kids who know the Bible — but kids who actually love God?

In this special episode of The Bible Study Podcast, Curt Harlow, Dena Davidson, Mark Clark, and Erin Clark have an honest, freeing conversation about teaching the Bible to kids without guilt, pressure, or performative “pastor family” expectations.

Summary
From toddlers to teenagers, this episode explores what it really looks like to pass on faith in everyday life. The Clarks share personal stories of what worked, what failed, and why organic, relational discipleship often matters more than perfectly scheduled devotions. If you’ve ever felt unqualified, inconsistent, or worried you’re “doing it wrong,” this conversation is for you.

What You’ll Learn
-Why rigid family devotions often backfire
-How to make faith feel life-giving instead of forced
-Practical ways to weave Scripture into daily routines
-How to handle tough theological questions with honesty
-Why saying “I don’t know” can build trust with your kids
-The role of church, community, and peers in discipleship
-How songs, prayer, stories, and conversations shape faith over time

This episode is especially helpful for parents who love Jesus but don’t feel like Bible experts—and for anyone worried they’re not doing enough.

???? What stood out to you? Tell us in the comments.