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The Food for Thought Faithcast with Be Rob
The Food for Thought Faithcast with Be Rob
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Check out the Food for Thought Faithcast! It’s hosted by Be Rob, who’s got 50 years of experience under their belt. They have an open and honest conversation about a wide range of topics. With Be Rob as the host, there’s no limit to what they can explore. Real Conversations with real people.
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A single line in Philippians can fuel a lifetime of grit—when we read it the way Paul intended. We start with the most quoted verse on locker room walls and Instagram bios, then reframe it from a prison cell: strength in Christ is not a trophy boost, it’s a lifeline to endure, to stay faithful, and to find contentment whether we have plenty or run on fumes. That shift changes how we handle pressure, disappointment, and the steady thrum of everyday stress. From there, we rewind to one of the ...
A bite-sized history lesson about Burger King’s slider experiments opens the door to a much bigger question: are we trying to solve a spiritual problem with moral hacks? We laugh about 99-cent Whoppers and bringing cheese from home, then pivot to Proverbs 11:25 and a raw moment about dealing with health issues, missed work, and the tension between hustling and trusting God. The through-line is simple but disruptive: goodness is valuable, but it’s not salvation. We dig into the core claim tha...
When everything around us feels counterfeit, the bravest move is to become unshakably real. We open with the noise of fake headlines, fake authority, and fake transparency, then anchor ourselves in a harder, quieter truth: love is a discipline, not a mood. The conversation moves from personal sobriety and self-control to the daily work of living 1 Corinthians 13 when it’s least convenient—during marriage spats, in moments of anger, and when keeping score feels justified. Patience, kindness, h...
Joy doesn’t arrive with perfect circumstances; it starts with a decision before your feet hit the floor. We lean into that simple truth and trace how a gratitude-first mindset reshapes the whole day—from Thanksgiving tables to everyday errands. Along the way, we challenge the myth that success or money guarantees happiness, and we share real talk about why you can be happy poor and miserable rich, happy single and miserable married, happy struggling and miserable succeeding. The difference is...
What happens when rules say wait and reality screams move? We open with a hard-edged coaching philosophy that prizes physicality and fourth quarter grit, then plunge into a chilling cockpit moment: a powerless jet, a storm ahead, and a pilot begging for a runway while procedures demand paperwork. That friction—between protocol and judgment—threads through every story that follows. We bring in a chorus of veteran lawmakers addressing the military and intelligence community about refusing ille...
A body can feel like an enemy when pain won’t quit, but the soul still has a choice. After a brutal gut flare, an ER visit, and weeks mostly in bed, we talk through what recovery actually looks like and why the smallest victories—like a shower and a short walk—can reset the day. The story winds through fasting that helped, refeeding that backfired, and a hard call to pause antidepressants after seeing little change. Along the way we return to a truth that held us together: pray, trust God, an...
What if the most quoted promise of hope was first spoken to people who had lost almost everything? We open Jeremiah 29 and set the coffee mug aside long enough to meet the exiles it was written to—men and women far from home, grieving, and unsure of who they would be next. That wider frame changes how we hear, “plans to give you a future and a hope.” It becomes less about instant rescue and more about God’s slow, steady work across years, communities, and generations. From there, we trace ho...
We follow a thread from a stadium salute to a street-side haircut, where a small act of generosity triggers prayer, conviction, and unexpected hope. Stories of 3:16, ancient gates, and a checkmate painting ask us to see beyond coincidence to purpose. • record military salute and reflections • a barber’s dream, free cuts, and a surprise gift • a sincere prayer for a stranger named Bryce • 3:16 searches, game stats, and conviction over ambition • Mount of Olives prophecies, the sealed East Gat...
A lost recording, a hospital bed, and a heart full of thanks—this conversation weaves personal struggle with a tribute to veterans who embody courageous, self-giving love. I open up about a brutal bout with diverticulitis, the hard pause it forced on work and life, and the quiet ways faith held steady when nothing else did. From the frustration of an uploaded episode with no audio to the relief of medicine finally helping, the thread is simple but strong: God stays near, even when plans colla...
What if “Snow White” isn’t a fairy tale at all, but a shorthand for a network of surveillance supercomputers—and what if Godfather III offers a map to how money and moral authority intersect behind closed doors? We trace the earliest Q drop, the rise of a global research community, and the provocative claim that data, finance, and faith have been braided together in ways most people never see. We walk through the alleged seven “dwarfs” and their domains—health and pharma data, psyops and soc...
A friendship forged in the fire of 2020 takes center stage as we sit down with Dave—once a chef running a fine-dining restaurant in Vermont, now a man who says his truest title is redeemed. COVID didn’t just shutter his business; it cracked open a worldview. With time on his hands and questions on his mind, Dave dove into Q forums, Telegram live chats, and the chaotic physics of online movements. He saw how anonymity can empower people to uncover truth, how digital trails rarely vanish, and h...
What if peace isn’t found by escaping pressure, but by training your mind to dwell on better things? We take a deep dive into Philippians 4:8 and uncover why Paul’s eight virtues—true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, praiseworthy—can reframe anxiety, restore focus, and reshape daily life. From Roman chains to modern chaos, the logic holds: guard your thoughts and your life will follow. We get honest about church politics and distractions that pull us off mission, then move ...
What if the stories we celebrate are the same stories shaping our souls? We open with a gray morning and move straight into a hard look at Halloween, horror-soaked media, and the subtle ways culture trains our kids to call darkness normal. This isn’t about candy; it’s about formation. We unpack a set of pointed questions for parents—when you let your child participate because it looks harmless, when do you draw the line, and why then?—and explore how small choices add up to the person your ho...
The most dangerous trap isn’t scandal—it’s serenity without a Savior. We dig into the unsettling idea that Satan isn’t bothered by your good deeds; he’s threatened by your surrender to Jesus. Through clear, plain teaching and Scripture, we challenge the myth that morality equals spirituality and address why relying on personal goodness leaves us just as lost as open rebellion. If grace is a gift, then boasting in our record robs the Cross of its purpose. That’s the heart of our conversation a...
What if everything turns on a single question: is Jesus credible? We open with the bold claim that truth is narrow if the resurrection happened, and we follow that conviction into the places where faith meets pain, policy, and personal choices. Rather than tossing slogans, we weigh exclusivity against history, then ask what that means for how we live, love, and lead. The conversation moves from theology to a story that stops the room: a mother who chose life after incest and now calls her so...
What if courage begins not with willpower but with presence? We start there and follow a throughline from a long workday and a single verse to a cascade of moments where service beats ego and trust outlasts hype. You’ll hear how a band stays whole by choosing the floor over the spotlight, why “work hard and trust God” is more than a slogan, and how unexpected doors open when you stop micromanaging outcomes and start walking in calling. The conversation stretches beyond stage lights. A pastor...
What if the credit you crave points to a deeper hunger no applause can fill? We open with the relatable punch of stolen praise and follow it to a liberating truth: salvation isn’t earned by effort, status, or spotless behavior—it’s received by grace. Ephesians 2 reframes the scoreboard, reminding us that good works are fruit, not currency. That shift breaks the cycle of striving and replaces it with gratitude, humility, and steady courage. From there, we step into a charged cultural crossroa...
Start with a made bed and end with a braver life. We thread together military grit, spiritual conviction, and real-world choices to show how small daily wins compound into courage, clarity, and service. From facing “sharks” in frigid waters to a chorus that rises from the mud, we explore how one person’s hope can lift a whole crowd and how heart, not pedigree, sets the pace for meaningful change. We get honest about failure—Michael Jordan’s misses, our own stumbles—and why getting up matters...
What if the problem isn’t just what you’ve done, but who you are without God—and what if that identity can be rewritten by grace? We open the Scriptures and our own stories to make a clear, compelling case that sin runs deeper than actions while hope runs deeper than shame. From 1 John’s honesty to Hebrews 10:14’s startling promise—perfected by one offering—we trace how a finished work can anchor an unfinished life. We also wrestle with the demand for 100% proof. No one actually lives that w...
What happens when a Christian artist draws a line in the sand and says “no” to awards for work made for Jesus? We open with a bold act of non-participation—no Doves, no Grammys—and the deeper conviction that salvation is the only prize worth carrying. That sparks a bigger conversation about motive, platform, and whether excellence is best measured by applause or by obedience. From there, we sit with the raw weight of playing Jesus on screen. A mid-scene wave of panic turns into a turning poi...



