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  • Expectations, Faith, And Christmas Chaos
    2025/12/11

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    What if the season that promises wonder is actually training us to want more and feel less? We dive into the quiet tug-of-war between expectation and faith, starting with the relatable mess: kids firing off Amazon lists like invoices, adults exchanging gift cards out of obligation, and algorithms turning whispers into must-buys. It’s funny until it isn’t—because that same cycle can hijack prayer, family rhythms, and our sense of what truly matters.

    Together we map a different way. We talk about praying for God’s will instead of predictable outcomes, and why that shift doesn’t kill hope—it strengthens it. We wrestle with sin beyond culture-war headlines, naming anything that edges God out as a barrier to real life. From Job’s endurance to Advent’s active waiting, we make the case that faith sustains what expectation keeps breaking. You’ll hear candid stories about lost recordings and found perspective, kids and screens, collecting for the thrill of completing sets, and the strange economics of holiday giving.

    We don’t stop with big ideas. We share practical, human steps: swap some stuff for experiences, protect one meaningful tradition, limit the algorithm’s reach, bring surprise back into gifts, and reframe prayer as alignment rather than leverage. Along the way we explore why kindness needs an anchor, how moral claims require roots, and why Scripture still offers that steady ground, even with translation challenges. If your December feels transactional, you’re not alone. Let’s release the brittle grip of “more” and recover a hope that can carry real life.

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    1 時間 34 分
  • Encouragement
    2025/12/05

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    What if the quickest way to steady your heart is to change the voices around you and the words that leave your mouth? We start with real life—hikes that humbled our lungs, caves that tested our preparation, and job shifts that revived old anxieties—to show why encouragement and discernment are survival skills, not side quests. From there, we open Scripture and get practical about how to build a life that resists panic, tempers frustration and speaks life when it’s hardest.

    Hebrews challenges us to keep meeting and encouraging daily so our hearts do not harden. Ephesians teaches us to let our words build rather than corrode. James confronts the split stream of praise and cursing, pushing us toward a single, clean source. Along the way, we share field-tested ways to reset your mindset: pray before your thoughts wake up, tape verses where your eyes land, treat mistakes like incomplete passes rather than doom, and choose friends who pull you toward wisdom. We talk about finishing what matters, letting go when it can wait, and refusing the temptation to perform anger as courage.

    You’ll hear simple, repeatable practices to encourage coworkers, kids and friends: name growth early, celebrate character, interrupt negativity with a blessing, and keep humor clean. We also talk about when to bite your tongue, how to invite God into your headspace, and why iron only sharpens iron when we actually show up. If your week has felt heavy or your words have been running ahead of your heart, this conversation will help you slow down, breathe deep and choose a better sentence.

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    59 分
  • Thanksgiving, Traditions, And Tangents
    2025/11/26

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    We swap beloved Thanksgiving dishes, laugh about cranberry sauce wars, and share the rituals that keep the peace when families gather. The talk widens to seasonal blues, year-round generosity, and the parenting choices that make holidays kinder for kids.

    • favorite Thanksgiving foods and recipe memories
    • cranberry sauce opinions and stuffing preferences
    • family boundaries for holiday travel and hosting
    • gratitude rituals that deepen meaning
    • seasonal depression and practical coping
    • generosity beyond December and who gets help
    • gift equity, Santa strategy, and kid expectations
    • screen rules, safer phones, and hard talks
    • cruise food adventures, budgets, and Buc-ee’s detour


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    1 時間 33 分
  • From Flying Totes To The Ten Commandments
    2025/11/19
    1 時間 22 分
  • Softening Stone (AKA Hardened Heart)
    2025/11/12
    1 時間 13 分
  • One-Way Ticket to Hell
    2025/11/06

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    A gold “ticket to hell” bumper sticker shouldn’t be profound, but it jolted us. That small joke pulled a thread that led to bigger questions: Why do so many people shrug at hell? How did music, media, and memes convince us that darkness looks brave and light looks boring? And what if the truth about hell isn’t camaraderie in the flames, but isolation, misery, and the absence of God’s presence?

    We dig into how culture sells a counterfeit of strength—loud, edgy, and always self-led—while the gospel invites us into real strength in Jesus. We talk candidly about heavy metal imagery, “choose death” slogans, and why we often accept spiritual poison on our radios yet push back when someone mentions Scripture. Then we flip the script: what if we led with love, patience, and small daily choices that point to God’s goodness? From calming an angry customer to simply saying “God’s been good to us today,” we share practical ways to witness without preaching.

    Along the way, we explore why Gen Z may be turning to the Bible in a world crowded with AI, deepfakes, and constant noise. We share a better vision of faith as purpose, joy, and courage, not a last-minute escape plan. Don’t wait for a deathbed turnaround—this life is a gift meant to be lived with God’s grace now. If you’ve ever wondered how to talk about hell without fear tactics, how to help friends who think it’s all a party, or how to embody Christ in ordinary moments, this conversation is for you.

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Halloween, Faith, And Finding The Line
    2025/10/30

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    A totaled car, every airbag deployed, and a calm voice over OnStar. That’s how our conversation opens—and the shock, gratitude, and timing of what followed become a surprising doorway into a bigger question: how do we hold joy, safety, and faith as Halloween rolls around?

    We trace the tangled roots of the season—from Salem’s tragic trials and the unfair seizure of women’s property, to older European customs meant to ward off evil ahead of All Saints Day. Along the way, we talk about what makes someone “a witch” in today’s culture and why turning a historical injustice into a fashionable identity can miss the point. We also get honest about media: when a horror story redeems courage, and when it just glamorizes harm. If a show numbs our compassion, it deserves a hard pass.

    Then we get practical. Is it possible to trick-or-treat without bowing to darkness? We think so—if you treat conscience as a compass, not a sledgehammer. Scripture doesn’t name Halloween, but it does call us to avoid idols, protect the vulnerable, and consider weaker consciences. We share ways to light up your block with warmth, pass out candy with meaning, pray over kids, skip the gory houses, and still make memories that last. And we admit our own blind spots—how phones, football, and binge-watching can quietly become idols that steal our best attention from God.

    If you’ve wrestled with Christians and Halloween, this conversation offers history, nuance, and hope. You’ll leave with a simple framework: examine intent, honor conscience, choose what builds love, and let Scripture guide without becoming a weapon. If it draws you closer to God and your neighbor, you’re on the right path.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Christ in Crisis
    2025/10/22

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    We look at crisis through faith—what it is, how it feels, and how putting Christ at the center changes our choices. Real stories of work stress, grief, gratitude, and prayer show a practical path from impulse to peace.

    • defining crisis across daily stress and deep loss
    • boundaries, work ethic, and being the “go‑to” person
    • doing hard tasks for God’s glory instead of approval
    • why anger isn’t a tool that builds anything
    • praying first and trusting God over impulse
    • Exodus, gratitude, and spiritual amnesia
    • grief, community support, and surrender
    • money’s limits versus God’s comfort
    • perspective on reach, impact, and faithful service

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    1 時間 8 分