
THIS IS ME! | Introduction | Truths About My Identity from Psalm 139
The Family Disciple Me Podcast // Discipleship Starts With a Conversation
Start here if you want a clear, practical way to ground your kids’ identity in something stronger than trends and peer pressure. We’re kicking off this series in Psalm 139 with a simple poem your family can memorize and a Scriptural prayer that helps kids name their anxious thoughts and invite God to lead them. Along the way, we talk about why identity language matters, how to make Scripture portable in everyday life, and what it looks like to stand on truth in a hard social moment.
Four lines frame this journey:
I am completely known / I am never alone
I am wonderfully designed / I am on God’s mind
This simple poem maps to the big themes of Psalm 139. As hosts Wendy Hickox and Tosha Williams share, you’ll hear how carpool and bedtime became discipleship touch points in their families. You'll also be encouraged to turn Psalm 139:23–24 into a prayer: search me, know me, test me, see me, lead me. You can give YOUR kids what they most need: steady words from Scripture and a pathway to bring their real worries to God.
Whether you’re parenting little ones, texting a college student, or mentoring kids at church, this conversation and the ensuing collection of conversations offers language, stories, and steps you can use today. If we don’t disciple our children, the world will—and its version of “truth” won’t match God’s. Let’s make this week intentional: speak identity, pray boldly, and keep the door open for ongoing faith conversations.
The devotion-driven discipleship guide that goes along with this conversation can be found in the Family Disciple Me app. Spend some time in that guide, as encouragement in your journey to Seek Him Speak Him.
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