Archived Podcast Episodes
Loving Someone the Other Loves
Because you each love someone the other loves.
Hard Goodbyes Are Good
I remember driving away each time we dropped off one of our kids to college..
Not Good to Be Alone
So why do you think it was not good for man to be alone?
Change a Tire Change a Life
Our son broke down on the highways and ..
Being Held Hostage
Never let your parenting be held hostage.
Eating Disorder and Break-Up Redemptions: Bela Lemon
Can God REALLY use the suffering of things like eating disorders and relationship break-ups? College student Bela Lemon shares her experiences with both—and how she’s seeing God use her in the midst of life’s hurts.
Empowering Your Child’s Career Dreams: Jordan Raynor
Oh Nap!
We were on stage speaking to 10k people and i asked you…
Does God Care about My Job? Jordan Raynor
Then We Had Kids…
I was determined to be. the best mom ever before we had kids..
Internet Infidelity
Online betrayal? That’s not really betrayal.
Help! My Job is Boring! Jordan Raynor
Parenting Victim or Victor?
When our first of three sons was born..
God, Change My Spouse
I’m wondering, should you pray for God to change your spouse?
Losing the One I Loved: Ron Deal, Davey & Kristi Blackburn
Who Are Your Kids?
One of my favorite things we get to do as parents is discover who are kids are…
Follow My Heart, Or Follow My Head? Kevin DeYoung
130: Coping With Traumatic Events
Trauma and suffering can impact families in unexpected ways. Joel and Vaneetha Risner share with Ron Deal the positive effects of loss and suffering and how it helped to ground their faith, trust God in deeper ways, and bond their blended family.
What Are You Raising?
Here’s a question most parents never ask..
This is Not Even Me: Bela Lemon
Don’t have it all figured out at the beginning of college? That’s okay. Sometimes students go through the first few weeks or months of college and then say to themselves, “This is not even me.” Listen to college student Bela Lemon share about the choices she made her freshman year that left her empty—and craving new kind of community.