Episode 239 - Raising Teens Part 3: Faith & Growing Up in the Church with My Teenage Son Hudson Weber

Attention Parents of Teenagers! This is part 3 of our 3 week podcast series on parenting teens. If you are the parent of a youth, a youth leader in your church or if there are youth in your life who you love, please listen in! If you missed week 1, listen to it here. If you missed week 2, listen to it here.

In this conversation, I sit down with a teenager to hear their spiritual journey and to talk about the pressures of growing up in today’s world.

To go another layer deeper, he’s a pastor’s kid.

Oh, and did I mention he’s my son?

Hudson Weber is a music-loving 17-year-old with wisdom beyond his years. Yes, I might be biased!

From his early reluctance to stand in the spotlight to his transformation into a passionate guitar player leading worship, this episode uncovers the layers behind the title 'pastor's kid.' 

Listen as Hudson and I talk about the complexities of faith, family, and the pressures of growing up in the church.

I hope as you listen, you’re reminded that behind every role we play in life, there's a personal story waiting to be told.

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