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  • Episode 10: The SWAT Team and the Ice Cream Truck
    2025/10/07
    I grew up in a small Michigan town where the loudest sound at night was a chorus of crickets — and the most serious crime was a missing garden gnome. Life eventually took me from that quiet place to the big city of Columbus, where I worked in Christian radio and thought I’d “made it.” But everything changed once Jen and I had our first child — and especially the morning the SWAT team showed up next door. That’s when we knew it was time to trade city sirens for something simpler. Now we’re in the heartland of Kansas, where my kids can ride their bikes down the street, and yes — there’s still an ice cream truck that actually plays music. This episode is about learning where “home” really is… and why I wouldn’t trade the heartland for anywhere else.
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    6 分
  • Episode 9: Anger vs Hate
    2025/09/29
    After two weeks of silence, Craig returns with one of his most personal episodes yet. In the wake of the Charlie Kirk incident, he wrestles with the difference between anger and hate—and how easily one can bleed into the other. From raw reactions to biblical examples, from a family Facebook debate to the grounding perspective of the heartland, Craig explores what it means to feel anger without letting it consume you. Because anger can fuel justice. But hate only burns.
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    8 分
  • Episode 8: Walls
    2025/09/09
    Craig’s life lately feels like one long obstacle course. From his wife’s van that only drives in reverse to endless paperwork, flooded basements, and hacked debit cards, every step forward has meant another wall waiting. In this funny and honest episode of One Minute Later, Craig shares what it’s like to face setback after setback, where God shows up in the middle of it all, and a few practical ways to keep climbing when life stacks the walls against you.
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    7 分
  • Episode 7: Sister D-Day
    2025/09/02
    When Minecraft becomes a war zone, and air vents turn into battlegrounds, two sisters wage digital warfare across the house. What starts as a sibling squabble stumbles into something deeper about fairness, control, and the sound of stomping in a 100-year-old house.
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    5 分
  • Episode 6: From Spotless To Ground Zero
    2025/08/26
    Your house is spotless. The counters shine, the floors sparkle. You feel like you could host HGTV at any moment. Then… one minute later? It looks like a natural disaster zone. Juice boxes fossilized into the carpet. Blanket forts taking over the living room. Legos everywhere like a minefield. In this episode of One Minute Later, Craig takes us from the chaos of modern parenting back to Moses, Noah, and King David—because even Biblical parents were stepping on crumbs, dodging goats, and hearing their kids say the same three lines: “Not me.” “I already cleaned it.” “It was like this when I got here.” It’s funny, it’s honest, and if your house is a disaster, you’ll feel right at home.
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    6 分
  • Episode 5: I Believe in Grace. I Also Hold Grudges.
    2025/08/19
    You believe in grace. You’ve preached it to others. Quoted the verses. Sung the songs. But when someone crosses you—hurts you, ignores you, betrays you—it’s not so easy to hand out mercy. Grudges are quieter than rage and cleaner than revenge. And if you’re not careful, they’ll start to feel righteous. In this episode, Craig gets honest about forgiveness that doesn’t come easy, the cost of bitterness, and what Jesus really meant when He said, “Forgive, or you won’t be forgiven.” This one doesn’t come wrapped in a bow—but it might just loosen the one you’ve been tied up in.
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    6 分
  • Episode 4: My Life According to Bluey
    2025/08/12
    Our family is unapologetically obsessed with Bluey. Not just the kids—me and Jen too. In this episode, I map our crew to the Heeler family (yes, Gavin is basically Unicorse) and unpack why this little Australian cartoon feels truer than most parenting books. It’s messy cars, overcaffeinated dads, and those sneaky episodes—Baby Race, Camping—that catch you right in the soft spots. Halfway through, I remember something I keep forgetting: God doesn’t wait for me to be impressive. He meets me in the Cheerios and laundry piles, on the livingroom rug five minutes after I overcorrect a nine-year-old, and in the hallway outside a slammed door when I have to choose between pride and a knock. So I try a tiny restart liturgy—breathe, get low, hand on a shoulder: “Hey, I was rough. I’m sorry. Want to start over?” Not a speech. A start. If you’ve ever chosen play over pride for five minutes—this one’s for you.
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    5 分
  • Episode 3: You Can’t Perform Peace
    2025/08/05
    Ever wondered what it’s like to be the encouraging voice on Christian radio when you’re running on fumes and unresolved emotions? Craig gets real about the unseen weight of performing peace, especially when he’s managing depression, anxiety, and a coffee spill on the mixing board. He talks candidly about the pressure to be “on,” what listeners don’t hear between the songs, and how God keeps showing up—not in the polished, presentable moments—but right in the mess.
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    5 分