
Season: 13 Episode: 186
Summary:
How can parents ensure they have the greatest infuence in their teen’s life when statistics show teenagers are on their phones for at last eight hours a day? TikTok, Instagram, and other social media platforms compete for their attention (and even ours). Dr. Jeff Myers, president of Summit Ministries and creator of worldview curriculum and training for young people, talks about the DNA of influence and the key to being the greatest influence in a child’s life. Dr. Myers helps thousands of students at Summit Ministries worldview training, teaching them to scrutinize the claims of competing worldviews and teaching them why Christianity is the answer to life’s biggest questions. If you have a 16-22 year old, use my code SHANDA25 for $200 off registration at Summit.org/shanda.
Connect With Dr. Myers
Dr. Jeff Myers is president of Summit Ministries. As an educator and entrepreneur, Dr. Myers has become one of America’s most respected authorities on youth leadership development. Focus on the Family founder , Dr. James Dobson, referred to him as “a very gifted and inspirational leader.” Evangelist Josh McDowell called him “a man who is 100% sold out to preparing the next generation to reflect the character of Christ in the culture.”
Summit Worldview Training
Sign your child up for the amazing experience where he or she learns from some of the best apologists in the country. If you have a student between the ages of 16-22 consider a ten day worldview training that is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Check out what my son, Wyatt, had to say about his experience with Summit. You can use my code SHANDA25 for $200 off your registration at checkout.
Question One
Why did you start Summit Ministries?
Question Two
What are kids who attend Summit struggle with most?
Question Three
You mention the DNA of influence. What do you mean when you talk about influence?
Question Four
What can students and parents expect from Summit worldview training?
Question Five
Why is the years before launching a child the most important?
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