Family culture is more than a mission statement, it's a way of life that communicates powerfully.
Summary
What are you really cultivating in your home? In this episode, we explore the deeper meaning of family culture through the lens of cultus—to till, tend, and worship. Your home is a garden, and the way you live together is already forming a culture, whether intentional or not! We unpack how culture is shaped by what you value—and how those values must be visible in both what you do and how you act. It’s not big talks but consistent, daily habits that form your family. Children learn most from what you model, especially in your relationships. Through open communication, shared routines, and a clear family vision, you can build a culture that forms your children to love, serve, and live with purpose. Listen in!
Key Takeaways
1. Family culture needs to be intentional
2. Values need to be visible and practiced
3. Consistency matters more than intensity
4. Parents model more than they teach
5. Communication is the backbone
6. Shared vision strengthens culture
Couple Discussion Questions
* What do we actually reward in this family?
* What behaviors do we tolerate that contradict our values?
* What do our kids see us do when things go wrong?
Resources
Family culture guide
Mini-course on shop https://messyfamilyproject.org/product/family-culture-mini-course/