Episode 95: Skills Worth Passing Down
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Who taught you what you know?
Most of the skills that shaped us weren’t learned in classrooms or from instruction manuals. They were passed down—through time spent together, by watching, doing, and being present.
In this episode, we reflect on the parents, grandparents, and mentors who invested in us without ever calling it a lesson. We talk about faith that was modeled at home, values learned through consistency, and outdoor skills shaped by responsibility, patience, and respect for God’s creation.
We dive into how hunting, fishing, and time outdoors taught us humility and trust. Why some lessons only stick when someone teaches us well, then steps back. And what it looks like to pass on faith, skills, and confidence without controlling the outcome.
This conversation is about gratitude for what we’ve been given—and the responsibility we now carry to pass it on.
Because in the end, our kids won’t just remember what we said. They’ll follow what we lived.
Scripture referenced: Proverbs 22:6 • Psalm 19:1 • Deuteronomy 6:6–7 • Psalm 145:4 • Luke 12:48 • Genesis 2:15 • Colossians 3:23
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