
3 friends exploring how God parents His kids and what that means for us as parents. We also throw in a little movies, sports, TV, music, pop culture, hobbies, politics (if we are feeling brave), etc. because God is fun too.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

We introduce a new format called "Am I a Terrible Parent?" where one of them asks if something they do with their kids makes them terrible parents. On this week's show Dan shares his policy of sequestering his children in their rooms once they've rea... more
We break down the biggest event in Christian music history: Kanye West's new album "Jesus is King." There's a lot of angles to cover here: the divided Christian response, what it means for the future of Christian music, the best tracks, and where thi... more
About half of all kids on earth are girls (statistics level: 1,000), and the challenges they have faced throughout history are numerous. Things are a lot better than they used to be for girls, but we've still got a ways to go. To help us think throug... more
We tackle the holiday that makes Christians the most nervous, but is there anything to be afraid of? What are the historical roots of Halloween, and does it even matter? What does God think about Halloween? Is scary stuff inherently evil? Connect wit... more
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Listening all the way from Aus. These guys do a great job of being laid back, relaxed and serious at the same time.
They have honest chats and welcome disagreement between one another and their listeners.
Thanks for all your work guys, feels like you’re really hitting your stride
God Bless, Jono
I love this podcast. It’s biblical, intelligent and insightful. A great place to start conversations with your spouce, friends or as a base when you don’t know where to begin with a certain topic. And I am a mom. Really thankful for the honesty here and integrity as well regarding everyday and hot button topics alike. Seriously, 10 out of 10. Thank you!
These dads are incredible and share a ton of wisdom as they work out being Jesus followers, husbands, and fathers. Highly recommend!
I just listened to episode 33 and was very impressed with the deep thinking and problem solving that happened during this episode. It’s about finding fulfillment and joy amidst the minutia that sometimes is attached to parenthood. I also listed a couple weeks ago to one on the contrasting views of language around kids. Very insightful thoughts!
Great podcast, bringing biblical truth and providing practical application for families. Thank you for seeking to honour the Lord through sharing truth.






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