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In this episode, Micah and Chuck discuss Chuck's recent visits to different Christian traditions, including the PCA, ACNA, and LCMS. They compare the music in each church and note the similarities and differences. Chuck appreciates the theological soundness of the music in the PCA church, while Micah highlights the importance of theological vetting in music selection. They also discuss the use of icons in the ACNA church and the traditional organ music in the LCMS church. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about the spectrum of beliefs within different denominations.
All about Chuck:
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Marc's take on seminary & marriage:
https://youtu.be/hg8Zli_O_YQ
Let's talk vocations. Should we be encouraging young men to attend seminary before marriage? Joining me this week is returning guest Marc Gajeton to discuss the broken relationship between the vocation of seminary and husband/fatherhood.
Tune in this week for a captivating conversation on faith and service featuring Carlton Roach, a devoted husband, father, and U.S. Marine on active duty. Carlton shares his spiritual journey and the intricacies of maintaining a balance between faith, family, and military duty.
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In this episode, we tackle a common challenge facing churches: discipleship. Join me as I sit down with Brian Kettering, a husband, father, non-profit director, and cigar aficionado. Together, we explore how simple it can be to tackle this issue by prioritizing our time and resources to invest in others.
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In this week's episode, we delve into a thought-provoking question: Can a cigar lounge double as a place of ministry? And how does funding intersect with mission work? Join me as I'm accompanied by Courtney Crowson, who not only shares his love for cigars but also explores how his entrepreneurial endeavors in the world of cigar lounges intertwine with his passion for making a positive impact.
Jon and Emily break down a a few reasons why they think younger people are excited about a God they know nothing about. Do you agree? Did they leave anything out? Share your additional thoughts below 👇
Step into the world of cigar lounges, where hospitality and fellowship reign supreme. In this episode, we explore how the church can draw inspiration from the warm camaraderie found in these spaces. My guest, Dwayne Douglas, a devoted husband, father, rural lay pastor, and passionate cigar aficionado, offers insights from his own journey, emphasizing the value of fostering and his shared love for cigars within the community.
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There's something men's ministry and fire. To take a moment during the constant battle against the pull of the world, just to sit by a fire, light up a cigar and strike up a conversation.
This week, my guest is Jim Harbridge, husband, veteran and leader with Officers Christian Fellowship. Jim has spent his time following the Lord's call to serve military families, building community around fire pits and smoking cigars. Join us this week as we dive into the world military identity, men's ministry and personal growth during hardship.
This week, we'll delve into the topic of church planting by interviewing Jon about his firsthand experience in this endeavor. Jon will recount both challenging and gratifying stories from his journey.
This week, I invited Emily Herrera to join me in a lighthearted discussion about trad values, misdirected feminism, and the problem of idealizing the modern trad wife.
If you have spent time on social media, you've most likely run across the trad community, seen the hashtag TRAD, or even found whole accounts dedicated to bringing back trad values. But what does it mean to be trad? Is there one definition of trad, or is it up for interpretation?
Merry Christmas Citizens! It's time to get festive and talk cookies and whisky. Let's get caught up on life, chat about Christmas, check in on those celebrating Advent, dive into 2024 plans, and continue the no-cookie tradition.
Join me this week as I interview Jim Bentley, husband, father, writer, and entrepreneur. Jim shares the importance of centering your life on God across all aspects, be it marriage, professional endeavors, or raising children.
On this week's podcast episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Gregory Baus, the co-host of the Reformed Libertarians Podcast. He's an independent writer, theologically refromed and politically libertarian. Gregory shares insights into merging reformed theology and political libertarianism, exploring how these principles align in ways that honor and glorify God. Tune in as we delve into the fusion of reformed perspectives and navigate the complexities of our current political landscape.
Cigars and the 10:40 window—what's the connection? Join us in this episode as we discuss the link. Our guest this week is Al Gomez, a husband, father, and church planter with the goal of seeing the gospel spread to all nations. Al shares how Cultivate 435 and Reformed Cigars bring coffee and tobacco together to support, equip, and send missionaries where God is calling them.
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Is it possible to be a believer and anarcho-capitalism? This week, I have the pleasure of hosting RJ Evans, a husband, small business owner, and anarcho-capitalism. RJ is the visionary behind Who Touched The Thermostat and Fallen Short apparel, and in this episdoe we'll delve into the core principles of anarcho-capitalism, RJ's faith background, and the fascinating story of how he built his two online clothing enterprises.
Buckle up for this eclectic conversation about the grace of Halloween candy, Reformation traditions, and the peculiar notion that Dr. Who might just be a cryptid in need of containment. Join your host, Jon, as he welcomes a special guest, the incomparable Jesse Enriquez. Jesse is not only a local IT guy but also an aficionado of Mandalorian creeds, and a man of deep reflection.
Our guest this week is Dr. Nathan Greeley! Dr. Greeley is a devoted husband, educator at a Christian classical school, an adjunct instructor in philosophy at Indiana Wesleyan University, and a Fellow of Apologetics and Philosophical Theology at Just and Sinner. Dr. Greeley holds both an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion and Theology, which he earned from Claremont Graduate University. His research is centered on the captivating history of natural theology and the intriguing interplay between philosophy and theology. We're in for a thought-provoking and insightful discussion with him this week.
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📚 Compendium of Theology
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📚 Life Together
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To celebrate Reformation Month, join us and guest Emily Herrera as she shares the remarkable tales of some influential women of the Reformation. These women, often working behind the scenes, played pivotal roles in saving lives, getting the theology we study today published, and enabling reformation leaders to heed God's call.
Books (these are affiliated links):
Reformation Women - Rebecca VanDoodewaard
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Ladies of the Reformation - Anderson, James, Rev. of Edinburgh
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Articles:
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Let's have some fun this week! We have a few more videos in our stash to react to, so get ready to join us on this painful journey into the realm of cringe humor, sprinkled with some epic Gen Z slang.
Embark on another profound journey into the core of biblical masculinity, personal piety, and community. Come alongside us as we untangle the intricacies of community and family spiritual leadership and its importance for Christian men who aspire to embody righteous leadership.
Whether you're a man seeking spiritual growth or intrigued by these critical subjects, this episode delivers valuable insights and practical guidance. Don't overlook this captivating conversation aimed at bridging the gap between divine grace and dutiful obedience on the path of Christian manhood.