Helping FAMILIES have a faith that lasts.
After spending years warning churches that many of the emerging generation were leaving the faith, Stand Firm decided to do something about the faith epidemic by launching Stand Firm Kids. This initiative partners with parents and churches to help them help children navigate such a time as this and build a faith that lasts. Stand Firm Kids helps parents and churches by speaking, virtual summits, training, and creating resources to encourage parents and to be used directly with children and students.
Most Recent RESOURCES
Resources for PARENTS
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Stand Firm Parents Podcast
Coming soon, but this powerful podcast will encourage to build a faith that lasts in your children regardless their age.
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Stand Firm Parents Blog
Leaning into his journey for helping believers stand firm and navigate such a time as this, Jake and friends he’s met along the way write to help you develop a faith that lasts in your children.
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Faith that Lasts Parent Summit
Stand Firm regularly hosts virtual and live summits for parents that further help parents encourage a faith that lasts in their children.
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Guest Speaking at Parent Seminars
Jake is constantly working to help believers navigate such a time as this and encourage them to stand firm. This journey has positioned him uniquely to train parents on how to develop a faith that lasts in their children. He’s availble to speak to parent groups.
Resources for CHURCHES
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Guest Speaking at Parent Seminars
Jake is constantly is constantly working to help believers navigate such a time as this and encourage them to stand firm. This journey has positioned him uniquely to train parents on how to develop a faith that lasts in their children. He’s availble to speak to parent groups.
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Guest Speaking at Camps and Kid Events
Though much of Jake’s teaching and training through Stand Firm Kids is aimed at helping parents develop a faith that lasts in their children, Jake has a great ability of taking overlooked areas of the Bible and teaching children the whole story—compelling them to have a faith that lasts.
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Resources for Teaching Children
One reason our children are not having a faith that lasts is because the story of truth in Scripture is not fully being presented. We’re not telling them the whole story—Jake has a unique gift to do so in a way children understand and enjoy.