Archived Podcast Episodes
You Need to Ask This
I remember hearing our friend JD Greer say…
Is Perfectionism Stealing Your Peace? Faith Chang
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Let’s talk about how to live.
I’m the Most Generous Husband
You know i’ve recently realised that I am probably the most generous husband i know..
Overcoming Childhood Trauma: Jim Ramos and Ron Deal
Go Outside and Play: Andrew Peterson
Feeling lost? Frustrated trying to have fun and find purpose? Andrew Peterson shares how he found God and blended creativity with Christianity. If you’re seeking purpose and how to figure out what God wants for you and your life, Andrew says, “Just go outside and play.”
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Do you really know how to live? Well the Bible tells us, more or less.
Half of Me Loves None of You
Before we were married I loved everything about you…
Secret 4: On Keeping Score
You’ve probably heard the marriage advice: don’t try to keep score. Hosts Brian Goins and Shaunti Feldhahn suggest there’s one tally that might actually be good to track in Christian marriage—find out what it is!
Intellectual Disability? Welcome to The Feast: Jill & Paul Miller
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Does God’s word have anything practical to say about how to live? Yeah, more or less.
Rather Be Dead Than Married
When you said to me “id rather be dead” then married to you…
Finding Jesus on Upside Down Days: Jill and Paul Miller
Through a Child’s Eyes
Okay, imagine your parents are madly in love. And then one day you see one of your parents kissing someone else. What do you feel?
Legacy Changer
I remember in college I said i would never be like my dad..
Through a Child’s Eyes
Okay, imagine your parents are madly in love. And then one day you see one of your parents kissing someone else. What do you feel?
So You Want to Lead? Practicing Servant Leadership with Dr. Gary Chapman
Who Do You Trust? The Wisdom on Proverbs
Life poses many questions. And when painful things happen, our questions reveal a lot about us.
Wise Up Smart Guy
Hey smart guy, you think you’re wise
141 Overcoming Stepparenting Myths
Stepparenting myths have been around a long time, and they can negatively impact stepparents if not understood well. Although there might be some truth to them, the non-truth messages create tension and confusion for us. Ron Deal talks with Gayla Grace about how to sort through the reality and false messages of myths such as: All stepmothers are wicked and all stepfathers are abusive, stepparents can easily take on a high parental role, stepfamilies can behave as traditional families, we will love biological and stepchildren the same, and if you call them “my children,” they will like being your children.