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Messy Family Podcast : Catholic Conversations on Marriage and Family

MFP 383: How Play Time Shapes Prayer Time

Messy Family Podcast : Catholic Conversations on Marriage and Family

Mike and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent and Family

Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Kids & Family

4.9841 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

For more information about the Play + Pray Challenge visit our website: https://messyfamilyproject.org/challenge/

If you want to pray with your kids, you need to play with them

Summary

If you want your kids to pray with you, it starts long before bedtime prayers. It starts with how you play. In this episode, we explore the surprising connection between play and prayer, and why the time that can feel the most "unproductive" is actually doing the deepest work. We talk about how play builds trust, teaches emotional strength, and shapes how your children will relate to God. You'll also hear why dads matter so much in play, how play changes as kids grow, and what gets in the way for most families. This is a practical, honest look at how simple moments of connection can shape your child's faith for years to come.



Key Takeaways

  • Play builds the relationship that prayer depends on
    If your kids don't feel connected to you, they won't naturally open up to God. Play creates that trust.

  • Play teaches what prayer requires
    Through play, kids learn trust, safety, joy, and connection. Those are the same muscles they use in prayer.

  • What looks unproductive is actually foundational
    Play can feel like wasted time, but it's doing deep work. The same is true for prayer.

  • If you don't choose play, something else will take its place
    Connection doesn't happen by accident. It requires time, attention, and intention.



Couple Discussion Questions

  • Where are we naturally connecting with our kids right now—and where are we missing them?

  • What gets in the way of us being playful and present?

  • What is one simple way we could be more intentional about play this week?

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Family, all in this together.

0:08.2

Family, we're taking a chance.

0:10.8

Family, like birds of a feather.

0:13.3

Family, we got my shoes and dance.

0:15.4

Hey, we are Mike and Alicia Hernin.

0:17.4

We have 10 kids and grandkids too, and we are here for every parent. Because we are on a

0:22.2

mission to empower moms and dads to embrace their sacred calling. So join the conversation.

0:27.7

Welcome to the podcast. We're glad you joined us today. And this is summer.

0:38.1

This is summer.

0:39.1

Welcome to summer.

0:40.3

At least if we're on the, what?

0:43.2

On this part of the hemisphere.

0:45.1

Yeah, yeah, because we have just gotten back from Australia.

0:48.6

Australia and where it's fall, it's fall there going into winter.

0:52.6

Yeah, fall going into winter.

0:53.4

Yeah, which is crazy. But yes. But yes. So anyway, but we, we're in summer, right? Yes. We are in summer. We're in the month of June, at least when we were, you know, when it's being released. And that means routines and that means time for play. And parents are thinking about that. And so we're going to talk about why play is so important and how it actually relates

1:14.4

to praying.

1:16.3

So playing and praying.

1:18.6

Right.

1:18.8

And as we enter into June, which is the month of the sacred heart.

1:24.9

Right.

1:25.6

And so our line is if you want to pray with your kids, you need to play with them.

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