Pastors need courage and compassion; churches need clarity and charity. This conversation unpacks regulative pastoring, resisting people-pleasing, and treating conflict as a peacemaking opportunity—n…
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AI promises answers but can’t love you. In this conversation, Kevin and Daniel expose the relational collapse behind our mental-health crisis and call families and churches to the old paths—truth pre…
Published on 1 day, 9 hours ago
England’s thousand-year legacy won’t be saved by sentiment. With stories from pulpits and political dinners alike, the hosts show why “keep the culture, lose the creed” always ends in sand. The path …
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If money is a tool, what’s the project? And how can we use it to honor God? This episode defines a family vision, then shows how budgets, savings, and investments align with gifts, faith, and love. T…
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A clash of values has made Gen Z “hard to hire,” but the deeper crisis is meaning. Materialism bred burnout; escapism bred emptiness. What works? Biblical purpose, relational mentorship, and workplac…
Published on 6 days, 10 hours ago
Should Christians recite the Pledge—and what exactly are we pledging? Kevin and Josh trace the pledge’s history, weigh “honor the emperor” (1 Pet. 2:17) alongside “we must obey God rather than men,” …
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What is worship—and why do the Psalms belong at the center of it? Kevin Swanson talks with Pastor Jonathan Landry Cruz about the Bible’s own songbook, how to “serve the Lord with fear and rejoice wit…
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Abortion “reform” sounds civilized—until you run the thought experiment. If a mother hires an assassin to kill her 9-month-old outside the womb, would we certify the killer, add counseling, or simply…
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Is peace with in-laws even possible? Yes—when the gospel leads. The dads discuss transferring headship, giving counsel without grabbing the wheel, planning connection on purpose, and responding to dy…
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UNESCO’s report was written from a desk—then aims to rule your desk at home. Without visiting real homeschools, the UN prescribes searches and standards that shift authority from parents to bureaucra…
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