• Ep. 15 - God's Goodness Amid An Evil World
    Feb 10 2026

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    We trace evil’s origin from Satan’s fall to Eden’s deception, then move to hope in Christ as the last Adam who defeats death. We wrestle honestly with injustice through Habakkuk and land on faithful masculinity, endurance, and joy that doesn’t depend on circumstances.

    • goodness of God in a broken world
    • Satan’s pride, fall, and spiritual warfare
    • creation, image of God, breath of life
    • the fall, deception, and Adam’s passivity
    • temptation of Jesus and resisting sin
    • redefining evil as good in culture
    • hard stats on trafficking, abortion, MAiD, persecution
    • why God delays judgment yet promises justice
    • Habakkuk’s questions, trust, and rejoicing
    • Christ as the last Adam and resurrection hope
    • faithful masculinity that stands, protects, endures

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Ep. 14 - Fruit Of The Spirit: Recap
    Feb 3 2026

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    We recap our Fruit of the Spirit series for men who want to live with courage, conviction, and compassion, and share where the show heads next. We walk through each fruit, the anchor verses, and how they shape fathers, sons, and leaders when life gets rough.

    • love as the foundation that orders the other virtues
    • joy as strength rooted in God’s faithfulness
    • peace as trust in God amid chaos
    • patience as strength while waiting and resisting shortcuts
    • kindness that softens hearts and opens doors
    • goodness as integrity when no one is watching
    • faithfulness in small, unseen daily choices
    • gentleness as controlled strength that carries burdens
    • self-control as Spirit-led freedom, not legalism
    • preview of God’s goodness in an evil world and future topics

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Ep. 13 - Fruit Of The Spirit: Self-Control
    Jan 27 2026

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    We close our Fruits of the Spirit series by unpacking self-control as the Spirit’s power to govern our desires, words, and actions. Love lays the foundation; self-control holds it all together and protects what matters most.

    • reading Galatians 5 and 2 Peter 1 as the framework for virtue
    • self-control as defensive strength that guards the heart
    • Joseph’s escape and Cain’s fall as mirrors for modern temptation
    • purity, pornography, and practical accountability for men
    • rewards, works, and living with eternity in view
    • walking by the Spirit to find the way of escape
    • Titus 2–3 on training grace and modelling to the next generation
    • replacing sinful rhythms with godly habits
    • leadership starting at home and credibility in ministry

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Ep. 12 - Fruit of The Spirit: Gentleness
    Jan 20 2026

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    What if gentleness isn’t weakness at all, but the hardest, most resilient form of strength—strength that knows when to hold steady, when to speak softly, and when to act with firm conviction? We take a thoughtful, scripture-rooted look at gentleness as a fruit of the Spirit, grounded in Jesus’ own words from Matthew 11: “I am gentle and humble in heart.” That invitation to find rest reframes gentleness as strength under control and a lifestyle that lowers walls instead of raising temperatures.

    We move from big ideas to daily life. How do you stay gentle in hot-button conversations about abortion or sexuality without watering down truth? Proverbs 15:1 offers a compass: soft answers turn away wrath. We share practical ways to remain calm when others escalate, how to keep your tone steady while standing firm, and why gentleness can make the gospel more receivable. We also tackle a tough question head-on: what do we do with Jesus cleansing the temple? We explore how purposeful, controlled action fits inside a biblical vision of gentleness.

    Parenting brings the theme home. Harsh correction may win the moment but lose the heart. Calm, consistent boundaries build trust over time. We talk about de-escalation, switching out when you’re angry, and pairing consequences with connection. Along the way, 2 Timothy 2 and Galatians 6 shape a community ethic: correct opponents with gentleness, restore brothers gently, and carry each other’s burdens while guarding our own.

    If you’re hungry for a way of strength that doesn’t shout, a way of truth that doesn’t bruise, and a way of love that doesn’t flinch, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s navigating tense conversations, and leave a review with your best “reflect before you react” practice—we’d love to learn from you.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Ep. 11 - Fruit Of The Spirit: Faithfulness
    Jan 13 2026

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    Faithfulness sounds simple until life starts pulling at every thread. We go deep into what it actually looks like to stay loyal to God and others when comfort, culture, or fear push back. Starting with Galatians 5 and Proverbs 3, we trace how faithfulness becomes both visible and internal—worn around your neck and written on your heart—so your words carry weight and your actions match your convictions.

    We unpack why Jesus’ warning about denial still cuts close, and how courage grows from daily, ordinary obedience. The parable of the talents reframes results and reward: God isn’t asking you to copy someone else’s output, He’s inviting you to steward what He gave you. That means showing up in your lane—parenting, serving at church, doing honest work—as worship. We also look at 1 Corinthians 3 and the sobering idea that only work built on Christ will survive the fire. Along the way, we share real stories—praying over fast food, guarding our yes with our kids, and learning to keep habits that hold when motivation fades.

    If you’re hungry for practical steps, we’ve got them: teach Scripture at home the Deuteronomy 6 way, work heartily as to the Lord, build accountability with brothers who carry your mat, and start small with promises you can keep. Daniel’s grit and Jesus’ perfect faithfulness anchor the call, while honest self-checks help you spot where private life and public life need to realign. Hit play to get Scripture, perspective, and a simple plan to grow steady. If this conversation helps you take one faithful step today, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with the verse that keeps you grounded right now.

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • Ep. 10 - The Faithful Father Of Christmas
    Dec 16 2025

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    A quiet carpenter stands at the hinge of history. Joseph hears the unthinkable, wrestles with honour and mercy, and then does something rare: he obeys immediately. We walk through the Christmas story from his vantage point, where character is forged in private and courage looks like protecting a newborn king in the middle of the night. Along the way, we map the prophecies that thread through Bethlehem, Egypt, and Nazareth, and we hold Joseph’s faith up against Herod’s fear to see what true strength really is.

    We open Matthew’s account and trace the moments that define Joseph: choosing compassion before the angel’s message, taking Mary as his wife, naming Jesus, and delaying consummation to honour the virgin birth. When danger rises, Joseph moves fast—leaving for Egypt at night, listening to guidance in dreams, and returning only when it is safe. Set beside him is Herod, marshalling secrecy and rage, weaponizing information, and ordering the massacre of boys to guard his throne. The contrast is sharp and deeply relevant: obedience protects life; fear destroys it.

    This conversation is for anyone who longs for a grounded picture of faith and manhood. We explore how everyday obedience links to ancient promises, how courage can be quiet yet decisive, and how trusting God’s word still leads us through uncertain roads. We also share our holiday break plans and what’s ahead in the new year, inviting your topic ideas and questions.

    Listen to reimagine Christmas through Joseph’s eyes, find fresh courage for your own crossroads, and share it with someone who needs hope. If this resonated, follow the show, leave a rating, and tell us what part of Joseph’s story challenged you most.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep. 9 - Fruits Of The Spirit: Goodness
    Dec 9 2025

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    A lot of people say “be a good person,” but few can explain what goodness actually looks like when it costs you something. We open Scripture and get concrete—starting with Matthew 25’s sheep and goats and moving into a field guide from Micah 6:8: do justice, love mercy, walk humbly. Along the way we tackle the mismatch between cultural niceness and biblical goodness, and why Jeremiah 17’s warning about the heart’s deceit means we can’t build a life on feelings or trends.

    We share practical ways goodness shows up where it matters most: business integrity when shortcuts tempt, advocacy for the vulnerable when it’s unpopular, and mercy that refuses payback. Joseph’s story reframes pain—what others meant for evil, God can use for good—while Romans 12 calls us to overcome evil with good, feed our enemies, and live peaceably without surrendering truth. This isn’t passivity; it’s spiritual warfare in work boots, courage tethered to compassion.

    How do we get there? Not by trying harder. Goodness is fruit, not façade. Galatians 5 roots it in the Spirit, Romans 12 renews our minds so we can recognize what is good, and 1 Timothy 4 invites us to train like athletes—small, repeated choices that build holy reflexes. Jeremiah 6 pictures the crossroads: ask for the ancient paths, choose the good way, and walk in it. The narrow road is hard and sometimes lonely, but it leads to life—and it forms men whose words carry weight because their lives ring true.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Episode 8 - Fruits Of The Spirit: Kindness
    Dec 2 2025

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    Kindness isn’t a soft skill; it’s a spiritual power that reshapes hearts, homes, and whole communities. We dive into the fruit of the Spirit through Romans 2:4 and ask what it really means that God’s kindness leads to repentance. From there, we get intensely practical: how men can carry strength without harshness, why tone sets the climate of a household, and what it looks like to deliver hard truth without humiliation.

    We walk through the moments that define kindness in Scripture. Jesus shields a guilty woman from a mob and then restores her with a clear call to change. He heals the ear of an enemy in the garden. The Good Samaritan crosses cultural and religious lines, spending time and money to restore a stranger. These stories challenge our defaults. We admit it’s often easier to be gracious to strangers than to our own family, and we offer steps to reverse that pattern—pausing before we speak, choosing tone before truth, and practising small, consistent acts of care that build trust.

    Kindness also has missional weight. Most people aren’t argued into faith; they’re welcomed by it. We talk about kindness as everyday evangelism, serving without expecting anything back, and guarding the hearts of our kids with wise media choices and present, servant‑hearted leadership. Along the way, we wrestle openly with Matthew 25:31–46 and invite you to study with us as we seek clarity, because honest questions are part of honest growth. If you’re ready to trade niceness for biblical kindness—strength wrapped in gentleness—this conversation will give you Scripture, stories, and steps to start today.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Tell us: who will you show undeserved kindness to this week?

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    1 hr and 46 mins