

Foundation Worldview Podcast
Foundation Worldview
Join Elizabeth Urbanowicz as we seek to answer your questions to equip you to help the kids that God has placed in your care to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter so that they can understand the truth of the Christian worldview.
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Mar 22, 2026 • 17min
My Child Has to Win. What Should I Do?
A conversation about what Scripture implies for kids who love to compete. It explores competition as a gift and how it can be corrupted by pride, envy, or selfish ambition. Practical approaches are offered for helping children compete with effort, humility, and encouragement. Ideas include handicaps, rotating activities, and confronting hurtful attitudes while steering competition toward growth.

Mar 14, 2026 • 25min
Hoppers Movie Review for Families
In this episode of the Foundation Worldview Podcast, Elizabeth Urbanowicz reviews the new Pixar film Hoppers.While the movie contains engaging storytelling, beautiful animation, and themes about relationships and caring for nature, it also presents a worldview that treats humans as just another animal in the ecosystem.So how can Christian parents help their kids think biblically about the ideas presented in the film?Elizabeth walks through both the positive and negative elements of Hoppers and shares four key worldview questions parents can discuss with their children after watching the movie. These questions help kids evaluate cultural messages and compare them with what Scripture teaches about creation, humanity, and God’s ultimate plan to restore the world.If your family is considering seeing Hoppers, or if you've already seen it, this episode will help you decide—and equip you to turn the movie into a meaningful biblical conversation.

Mar 10, 2026 • 18min
My Child Thinks God Isn’t Listening to His Prayers. What Should I Say?
What should you do when your child believes God isn’t listening to their prayers?Many children struggle when they pray for something—like bad dreams to stop—and the answer doesn’t come the way they hoped. In this episode, Elizabeth Urbanowicz walks parents through a biblical approach to helping kids understand unanswered prayer.You’ll learn how to teach children what prayer really is, what Scripture commands about prayer, and how even Jesus experienced prayer that wasn’t answered the way He asked. This conversation equips parents to help their children continue trusting God—even when the answer is “no” or “wait.”

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Mar 3, 2026 • 12min
What Should I Do When My Child Is Crushed by Their Sin?
A conversation about guiding a child who is deeply grieved by their sin. It covers the biblical arc of identity: created in God’s image, broken by sin, rescued by Christ, and being renewed by the Spirit. Practical guidance on comforting grief, encouraging confession and repentance, and pointing a child to their true identity in the gospel.

Feb 24, 2026 • 14min
“6 7” and Cultural Catchphrases: How Should Christians Respond?
A simple phrase. A viral trend. A lot of confusion.When your child starts repeating a cultural catchphrase like “six seven,” how should you respond—especially if its origins are unclear or potentially problematic?In this episode, Elizabeth Urbanowicz walks parents through a biblical framework for evaluating cultural phenomena. You’ll learn how to avoid the “genetic fallacy,” ask wise questions, and guide your children to think critically rather than reacting with frustration or blind acceptance.Instead of extreme annoyance or uncritical engagement, discover how to use cultural trends as discipleship opportunities that train your child to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter.

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Feb 17, 2026 • 18min
What If I’m Not Elect? Explaining Election to Kids Without Fear
A careful walk-through of where the word "election" appears in Scripture and why Christians interpret it differently. A treatment of biblical promises that those who seek the Lord will find Him. Practical ways to explain "to choose" to kids and gentle questions to help a child find confidence. A focus on teaching God’s goodness and justice to replace fear with trust.

Feb 10, 2026 • 11min
Helping Your Child Understand That Love Is a Choice, Not Just a Feeling
What should you do when your child says she doesn’t love anyone but you, and doesn’t want to lie by saying it? In this episode, Elizabeth Urbanowicz helps parents guide young children to understand that love isn’t just a feeling, but a choice rooted in Scripture. You’ll learn how to respond wisely, avoid forcing empty words, and begin teaching a biblical understanding of love that will grow with your child over time.

Feb 3, 2026 • 14min
How to Help Your Child Through Hard Circumstances
What do you say when your child is hurting over something that can’t be changed?In this episode of the Foundation Worldview Podcast, Elizabeth Urbanowicz answers a heartfelt question from a parent whose six-year-old daughter feels lonely as an only child. While Scripture like Isaiah 41:10 offers comfort, this episode explores a more robust, biblical framework for walking children through suffering, disappointment, and unmet longings.Elizabeth shares five practical, Scripture-rooted steps parents can use to help their children process pain without minimizing it—teaching them to trust God, grow in gratitude, and love others even in hard circumstances. While this episode focuses on loneliness, the principles apply to many forms of childhood suffering.

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Jan 27, 2026 • 12min
Teaching Kids How to Respond to Sin Biblically
A parent asks how to teach young children to notice wrongdoing without becoming proud. A simple three-step biblical framework is shared: recognize, remind, and respond with kindness. Practical scripts cover public tantrums, gentle correction about gender presentation, and making moral judgments rooted in Scripture. Recommended resources and a closing prayer wrap up the conversation.

Jan 20, 2026 • 15min
When Good Things Become Idols: Teaching Kids Moderation Without Shame
What do you do when your kids constantly ask for sugar, and you don’t want to swing between indulgence and restriction? In this episode, Elizabeth Urbanowicz shares a simple, biblical framework to help parents guide children when good things begin to take too important a place. Using sugar and media as examples, you’ll learn how to teach gratitude, set wise boundaries, and help your kids recognize when something good is drifting toward idolatry.


