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Mama Bear Apologetics

Mama Bear Apologetics

Hillary Morgan Ferrer & Amy Davison

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.8 • 1.3K Ratings

Overview

Mama Bear Apologetics is a podcast for mothers of biological, adopted, or spiritual children who want to learn about how to defend the Christian faith, help give their children reasons for faith, and understand the worldviews that challenge Christian faith in the first place.

154 Episodes

Episode 151. The Problem of Evil

This episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast explores one of the biggest challenges to the Christian faith: the problem of evil. Amy & Tricia discuss how both children and adults wrestle with suffering, tragedy, and the existence of evil in a world created by a good and all-powerful God. Using scripture, philosophy, practical examples, and personal stories, they explain the difference between natural evil and moral evil, define goodness and evil from a biblical worldview, and demonstrate why evil actually points toward the existence of God rather than disproving Him.The conversation emphasizes the importance of proactively preparing children to think biblically about suffering before tragedy strikes. The hosts explain that evil is not a created “thing,” but rather a corruption or absence of goodness. They discuss how free will makes love possible but also allows humans to choose evil. The episode also highlights the Christian hope found in Christ’s victory over sin and evil through the cross and resurrection, while awaiting the final restoration of all things.The hosts provide practical illustrations from parenting, literature, philosophy, and science to help families explain these difficult concepts to children in age-appropriate ways. The episode closes with recommended resources for parents, teens, and children to continue learning about suffering, evil, and God’s goodness.Main Points CoveredWhy Parents Should Discuss Evil ProactivelyThe Philosophical Problem of EvilDefining Good and EvilNatural Evil vs. Moral EvilThe Origin of EvilTeaching Children About EvilResources MentionedCase for Faith for Kids — Lee Strobel10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask and Answer About Christianity — Rebecca McLaughlin101 Questions About the Bible and Christianity — Kingstone ComicsLiving Loud for Teens — Norman Geisler & Joseph HoldenLife-Givers Apologetics — Tricia ScribnerFox and the Hard Day — JD CamorlingaOld Yeller — Fred GipsonBridge to Terabithia — Jessica CaseBetsy-Tacy series — Maud Hart LovelaceScriptures MentionedJeremiah 12:1Romans 2Mark 10:18Luke 18:19Psalm 104Romans 5Genesis 1–3Ezekiel 28 Thanks to Our Sponsors AquaTru ShowerAquaTru are offering 20% off today for our listeners with promo code SHMBA! AquaTru Shower comes with a 30-day money back guarantee, Get this exclusive, offer now at AquaTru.com promo code SHMBA. Cozy EarthDiscover how Cozy Earth turns everyday routines into moments of softness and ease. Head to cozyearth.com and use code MAMABEAR for an exclusive 30% off. More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 26 May 2026

Episode 150. The Moral Argument for God

In this episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast, Amy and Tricia Scribner continue their series on arguments for the existence of God by exploring the moral argument, also called the “right and wrong argument.” They explain that if objective moral laws exist, then there must be a moral lawgiver behind them. The conversation carefully distinguishes between descriptive statements (“what is”) and moral or prescriptive statements (“what ought to be”), arguing that morality cannot arise from impersonal forces or mere social convention.Amy and Tricia address several common objections to objective morality, including moral relativism, emotional subjectivism, and Darwinian evolutionary explanations for morality. Drawing from thinkers such as C.S. Lewis, Frank Turek, Norman Geisler, and Francis Schaeffer, they demonstrate how universal moral principles exist across cultures even when customs differ.The hosts also discuss the Euthyphro dilemma and explain the Christian understanding that goodness flows from God’s very nature rather than existing independently of Him. Throughout the episode, they provide practical ways parents can help children recognize objective morality through movies, discussions, discipline, and everyday experiences. Main Points CoveredThe Moral Argument for God’s ExistenceObjective Morality vs. Subjective MoralityCommon Challenges to Objective MoralityC.S. Lewis and the Nature of JusticeTeaching Children About Morality and TruthScriptures MentionedRomans 2:15 — The law written on human heartsGalatians 5:20–23 — Fruit of the Spirit and moral goodnessPsalm 34:8 — “Taste and see that the Lord is good”Romans 3 — Humanity missing the moral standard Thanks to Our Sponsors AirDoctorAirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! Cozy EarthDiscover how Cozy Earth turns everyday routines into moments of softness and ease. Head to cozyearth.com and use code MAMABEAR for an exclusive 30% off. More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 12 May 2026

Episode 149. Proof Of God through Order and Design: The Teleological Argument

In this episode, Amy and Tricia Scribner explore how order and design in the universe point to an intelligent Creator. Building on prior discussions of truth and causation, they introduce the teleological argument—the idea that purposeful design requires a designer. From microscopic bacteria to the fine-tuning of the cosmos, the hosts demonstrate that both the smallest and largest aspects of reality exhibit complex, specified, and ordered patterns that cannot reasonably arise by chance. They connect science, logic, and everyday analogies (like puzzles and pickup sticks) to show that design implies intelligence, encouraging parents to help their children recognize God’s handiwork in creation. Main Points CoveredThe teleological argument (design implies a designer)Difference between deductive vs. inductive reasoningOrder and predictability in non-conscious entitiesThe anthropic principle / fine-tuning of the universePractical ways to teach kids about design in creation People and resources mentionedBooks & AuthorsLife-Giver Apologetics – Tricia ScribnerI Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist – Frank Turek & Norman GeislerThinkers & InfluencersJay Warner Wallace (CSI concept)Richard DawkinsFrancis CollinsWilliam DembskiC. S. LewisScripturePsalm 19:1 Thanks to Our Sponsors AquaTruGo to AquaTru.com now for 20% off your purifier using promo code MBA. AquaTru even comes with a 30-day best-tasting water guarantee.Cozy EarthLet this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too — discover how Cozy Earth turns everyday routines into moments of softness and ease. Head to cozyearth.com and use code MAMABEAR for an exclusive 20% off. More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 28 April 2026

Episode 148. Daily Discipleship Rhythms With Leslie Nunnery from Teach Them Diligently

Amy sits down with Leslie Nunnery from Teach Them Diligently to re-center the conversation around discipleship as the true goal of parenting—not homeschooling itself. While many families consider homeschooling as a solution for raising faithful children, Leslie gently corrects this mindset: education is a tool, not the savior. The heart of the discussion is a shift from performance-based parenting (checking boxes, academic success) to relationship-driven discipleship (shaping hearts for Christ). Leslie introduces the idea of “heart schooling,” emphasizing that parents are called first to point their children to Jesus, not merely manage their education.The conversation also highlights the importance of community, spiritual growth in parents, and intentional daily rhythms that model faith naturally. Whether homeschooling, public schooling, or anything in between, the mission remains the same: raise children who know and love God through everyday life and authentic faith lived out at home. Main Points CoveredHomeschooling vs. discipleship: correcting misplaced prioritiesThe danger of idolizing homeschooling“Heart schooling” as discipleship-focused parentingPractical everyday discipleship (based on Deuteronomy 6)Shifting from box-checking to heart-shapingOvercoming feelings of inadequacy as parents People and resources mentionedTeach Them Diligently ConferencesTeach Them Diligently book by Leslie NunneryFollow Teach Them DiligentlyListen to the Teach Them Diligently Podcast Thanks to Our Sponsors AirDoctorAirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! Cozy EarthThis Mother's Day, give the gift that shows up every single night. Head to cozyearth.com and use code MAMABEARBOGO for an exclusive Buy One, Give One offer running from April 12th to April 18th on sheet sets and if you get a post-purchase survey, mention you heard about Cozy Earth here. More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 21 April 2026

Episode 147. The Cause & Effect Argument for God: How the Beginning of the Universe Points to the Existence

This episode walks listeners through one of the most foundational and powerful arguments for God’s existence—the cosmological (cause-and-effect) argument. Amy and Tricia build on earlier discussions about truth, logic, and worldview, showing that belief in God isn’t a leap in the dark but a conclusion supported by both reason and scientific evidence. They explain that everything that begins to exist must have a cause—and since the universe began to exist, it must also have a cause. Through accessible examples (like hot coffee cooling or balloons expanding), they demonstrate how scientific observations align with this logic.The conversation emphasizes that this cause must be outside space, time, and matter, and must be personal, intelligent, and necessary—not just a force. While this doesn’t fully prove Christianity specifically, it provides a foundation for understanding how a theistic Creator is logical. Throughout the episode, they encourage parents to teach these ideas to kids in simple, engaging ways—showing that even young children can grasp deep truths about reality and God.Main Points CoveredLaw of causalityNature of “nothing” and equivocationScientific evidence for the universe’s beginning (SURGE):Second Law of Thermodynamics (entropy)Expanding universe (Hubble redshift)General relativityNature of God as:Personal vs. impersonalNecessary vs. contingentOutside space, time, and matterTeaching apologetics to childrenPeople and resources mentionedBooks & AuthorsGod’s Crime Scene – J. Warner WallaceLet’s Get Real: Examining the Evidence for God (CrossExamined Press)Yes, God Is Real (CrossExamined Press)The Case for a Creator (kids version) – Lee Strobel, Rob Suggs, Robert ElmerScriptureRomans 1 – Knowledge of God through creationRomans 2 – Knowledge of God through conscienceExodus 3:14 – “I AM” (God as necessary being) Thanks to Our Sponsors AirDoctorAirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! Cozy EarthThis Mother's Day, give the gift that shows up every single night. Head to cozyearth.com and use code MAMABEARBOGO for an exclusive Buy One, Give One offer running from April 12th to April 18th on sheet sets and if you get a post-purchase survey, mention you heard about Cozy Earth here. More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 14 April 2026

Episode 146. Let's Talk About Easter (Re-Broadcast)

This episode lovingly equips parents to navigate the tension between fun Easter traditions and the truth of the resurrection. The hosts affirm that while eggs, bunnies, and cultural practices can be enjoyed, they should never overshadow the central claim of Christianity: Jesus truly lived, died, and rose again. Lindsey and Robin address common internet claims about Easter’s supposed pagan origins, showing that much of the argument rests on weak historical evidence and linguistic confusion. The conversation then shifts to the heart of apologetics—can we trust the resurrection? Through historical references, medical analysis of crucifixion, and eyewitness testimony, the hosts build a compelling case that the resurrection is not just symbolic—it is reality.Ultimately, the message is clear: parents can confidently teach their children both the joy of traditions and the truth of the gospel, without fear that one cancels out the other. Main Points CoveredBalancing Easter traditions with biblical truthClaims about pagan origins of EasterLinguistic origins of the word “Easter”Historical reliability of the crucifixionRefuting alternative theories (swoon, hallucination, body theft)Teaching apologetics to children People and resources mentionedThe Case for Christ - Lee StrobelThe Case for Easter - Lee StrobelRisen (film) Children’s ResourcesMelissa Cain Travis – How Do We Know Jesus Is Alive?Scripture ReferencesMatthew 27 – Crucifixion and resurrection narrative1 Corinthians 15:3–7 – Early creed and eyewitnesses More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 31 March 2026

Episode 145. 6 Questions Every Worldview Answers

In this episode, the focus is on worldviews—the lens through which people interpret reality. Tricia Scribner explains that everyone has a worldview, whether they realize it or not, and that lens shapes how we answer life’s biggest questions. The discussion centers on three foundational worldviews: theism, atheism, and pantheism, and how each one answers six essential questions about life: origins, identity, meaning, morality, knowledge, and destiny. By learning these six questions, parents can train their children to recognize the assumptions behind the messages they hear in music, social media, classrooms, and entertainment.Rather than passively absorbing cultural ideas, kids can learn to ask thoughtful questions: Where does this worldview say we came from? What does it say about who we are? What does it claim about right and wrong? Teaching children to evaluate ideas this way helps them identify inconsistencies and recognize when a belief system doesn’t align with reality. The episode also warns about syncretism, the common cultural habit of mixing beliefs from different religions into a personalized system that “feels right.” The Mama Bears remind listeners that conflicting truth claims cannot all be true at the same time. Training our children to examine worldview foundations helps them avoid being swept along by persuasive cultural messaging.By giving kids these tools early, parents can raise children who think critically, recognize faulty ideas, and remain grounded in a biblically consistent understanding of reality. Main Points CoveredWhat a worldview is and why it mattersThe analogy of worldviews as glasses or filters for interpreting realityThe three foundational worldviews: theism, atheism, and pantheismThe six worldview questions every belief system must answerHow these questions help children evaluate cultural messagesThe problem of syncretism (mixing belief systems)Practical ways to teach worldview thinking to kids and teens People and resources mentionedThe Universe Next Door — by James SireA Practical Guide to Culture — John Stonestreet & Brett KunkleTactics — by Greg KouklScripture ReferencesGenesis 1:27Romans 2:14–15Hebrews 9:27 Thanks to Our Sponsors The Every Woman’s Bible is a study Bible created for both the heart and the mind—because loving God well means engaging truth deeply. Learn more at EveryWomansBible.com, and discover God’s heart for you through deeper study and reflection.AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 17 March 2026

Episode 144. Self-Refuting Statements with Tricia Scribner

In this episode, the Mama Bears continue laying the groundwork for raising children who can stand firm in a culture that often sounds persuasive but isn’t logically sound. The focus is on self-refuting (or self-defeating) statements — claims that collapse under their own weight because they contradict themselves in the very act of being spoken. Our kids are growing up in a world saturated with emotionally charged slogans and viral soundbites. They are told things like “truth is relative,” “we can’t know truth,” or “science is the only source of truth.” These statements are often presented as intellectual or compassionate, but when examined carefully, they fail to meet their own standards. They saw off the very branch they’re sitting on. If our children are not trained to recognize these inconsistencies, they can be carried along by ideas that feel right but are logically incoherent. As the episode highlights, kids spend hours a day absorbing messages through social media and classroom conversations. Without discernment, emotion becomes the driver and truth becomes negotiable.The Mama Bears remind us that truth corresponds to reality, truth is objective, and truth is knowable — even though we, as finite humans, are not omniscient. There is a crucial difference between saying truth is knowable and claiming we can know everything. That humility matters. We don’t need exhaustive knowledge to make reasonable, evidence-based conclusions about reality or about God. The goal is not to embarrass, but to clarify. Not to win arguments, but to help our children think clearly and stand confidently.When we teach our kids to identify self-defeating claims, we are equipping them with intellectual armor. We are raising children who can be empathetic without being manipulated, thoughtful without being timid, and bold without being brash. In a culture that rewards outrage and discourages logic, that kind of training is both countercultural and deeply necessary. Main Points CoveredWhat self-refuting statements are and how they functionWhy recognizing them strengthens your child’s faithCommon modern examples rooted in relativism and scientismHow to correct faulty logic with both confidence and gracePeople and resources mentionedThe Pig and the Accidental OinkCrows and the Missing PieceThe Fallacy DetectiveThe Tuttle Twins Guide to Logical FallaciesTactics by Greg KouklEphesians 6:10–18 (The Armor of God)Genesis 1:27 (Made in the image of God) Thanks to Our Sponsors The Every Woman’s Bible is a study Bible created for both the heart and the mind—because loving God well means engaging truth deeply. Learn more at EveryWomansBible.com, and discover God’s heart for you through deeper study and reflection.AquaTru: Go to AquaTru.com now for 20% off your purifier using promo code MBA. AquaTru even comes with a 30-day best-tasting water guarantee. More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 3 March 2026

Episode 143. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning with Tricia Scribner

Amy and Tricia continue their classical apologetics series, diving into discursive reasoning—the step-by-step thinking process that distinguishes humans as rational beings made in God’s image.This conversation is a mental workout (in the best way possible!). The mamas unpack the difference between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. They emphasize that Christianity does not require blind faith—it calls us to love God with our minds and think well. With practical examples—from the cosmological argument to presidential debates, to lipstick on the wall—the mamas show how logic protects our children from being swayed by emotional manipulation and faulty reasoning.This episode reminds us: Good thinking is discipleship. If we don’t train our children to evaluate arguments, culture will do it for us. Main Points CoveredDiscursive reasoning and how it distinguishes human rationalityDeductive vs. inductive reasoningEvaluating premises, hidden assumptions, and logical fallaciesThe cosmological argument as a real-world applicationTeaching children to think critically through everyday media and conversations People and resources mentionedMama Bear Apologetics BookThe Fallacy Detective Thanks to Our Sponsors The Every Woman’s Bible is a study Bible created for both the heart and the mind—because loving God well means engaging truth deeply. Learn more at EveryWomansBible.com, and discover God’s heart for you through deeper study and reflection. AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 17 February 2026

Episode 142. Understanding the Nature of Truth with Tricia Scribner

In this foundational episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast Amy Davison and Tricia Scribner tackle the concept of truth in an age dominated by relativism and subjectivism. Drawing from Scripture, personal anecdotes, and years of experience in apologetics and teaching, the conversation provides a powerful defense of truth as objective, absolute, and rooted in God’s nature. The episode dismantles cultural misconceptions like "my truth" and "perception is reality" and explains why these ideas, though popular, are intellectually inconsistent and dangerous. The offer practical strategies for parents and grandparents to help their kids develop a clear, biblical understanding of truth in a world of confusion.Main Points CoveredWhat is truth?Relativism and subjectivism defined and critiquedHow culture undermines objective truthDefending Christian exclusivity without being close-mindedPractical tips for teaching kids about truthBiblical foundations for truthPeople and resources mentionedActs 5 – Ananias and Sapphira as a biblical example of truth2 Corinthians 10:5 – Taking thoughts captive in obedience to ChristThe Den — Our new online apologetics community for women. Thanks to Our SponsorsAquaTru: Go to AquaTru.com now for 20% off your purifier using promo code MBA. AquaTru even comes with a 30-day best-tasting water guarantee.AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 3 February 2026

Episode 141. The Role of Logic in Christianity with Tricia Scribner

Amy and Tricia, two of our Mama Bears, define logic and explain why it’s essential for critical thinking, biblical reasoning, and defending the Christian faith. They stress that logic isn’t made by humans—it’s discovered—and reflects an objective reality that testifies to the existence of God. The conversation explores the three foundational laws of logic (identity, excluded middle, non‑contradiction), shows how logic applies in everyday life and worldview discussions (including gender, truth claims, language, and worldview differences), and gives practical guidance for parents on how to help children recognize sound reasoning vs. faulty logic. They also tackle common challenges, including the relationship between logic and God, and how logic relates to knowing God, faith, and evangelism. Ultimately, logic is presented as both defensible and indispensable for meaningful Christian engagement in a culture that increasingly rejects objective truth.Main Points CoveredWhat Logic Is and Why It MattersThe Three Foundational Laws of LogicLogic vs. Emotionalism in CultureLogic’s Role in Knowing God and Defending FaithPractical Tools for Teaching Logic to Kids People and resources mentionedHow Has God Revealed Himself Episode Thanks to Our Sponsors AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 20 January 2026

Episode 140. Why Theology Matters with Krista Bontrager

In this episode of Mama Bear Apologetics, Amy hosts Krista Bontrager (a public theologian with decades of experience) to unpack why theology is foundational for Christian living. They define theology, remove intimidation around it, talk about practical ways families can study theology with kids, and point listeners to resources that make theology accessible. The big idea centers around this: theology equips Christians to think well about God so that apologetics isn’t just reactive but rooted in truth. They stress that theology is not just for “academics in tweed jackets,” is essential for discipling children, and that everyday families can begin with simple practices like reading the creeds, memorizing the Lord’s Prayer and the 10 Commandments, and building routines of Bible engagement together. Main Points CoveredWhat theology is and why everyone is a theologianWhy theology must precede apologeticsPractical ways to study theology personally and with childrenCommon pitfalls when approaching cultural issues without theological grounding People and resources mentionedIntro Theology & InterpretationBible Doctrine by Wayne GrudemIntroducing Christian Doctrine by Millard EricksonTheology for Today by Elmer TownsHow to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon Fee & Douglas StuartGuest ResourcesTheologyMom.com (Krista’s teaching & classes)Center for Biblical Unity Thanks to Our Sponsors AquaTru: Go to AquaTru.com now for 20% off your purifier using promo code MBA. AquaTru even comes with a 30-day best-tasting water guarantee. AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 13 January 2026

Episode 139. Re-Broadcast: Did Christmas Start Out as a Pagan Holiday (And Other Questions about Christmas)

In this Christmas‑themed podcast, the Mama Bear team addresses the biggest questions Christian parents often hear around the holiday season. They explain what Christmas is truly about, how to talk to children about Jesus and Christmas, and address common controversies like whether Christmas is pagan, the role of Santa Claus, and what phrases like “Happy Holidays” mean. They also share practical tradition ideas families can adopt, and recommend books and resources that help keep Christ at the center of the season. Main Points CoveredWhat Christmas Truly CelebratesIs Christmas Pagan?Origins of the Christmas TreeSanta Claus vs. St. NicholasTalking to Kids About Santa“Merry Christmas” vs. “Happy Holidays” People and resources mentionedA Child’s Christmas — Victorian Christmas story (classic reprint)Letters from Father Christmas — Tolkien (beautiful illustrated letters)The Case for Christmas — by Lee Strobel Thanks to Our Sponsors AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 23 December 2025

Episode 138. Cultivating a Heart for Advent

In this episode, Amy reflect on the season of Advent and how it points believers toward four core spiritual truths — hope, spiritual warfare (peace), worship (joy), and human dignity (love). Christmas is not about the trappings of the season (lights, gifts, cookies), but about celebrating the coming of Christ, renewing hope, engaging in the cosmic battle against evil, worshiping God, and affirming the value of every human life. She encourages listeners to live out these truths practically — through grief with hope, spiritual headship and discipleship at home, heartfelt worship amid busyness, and compassionate generosity toward the vulnerable — so that their families and communities reflect the gospel's transforming power. Main Points CoveredWhat is Advent?Hope in the midst of grief and brokennessSpiritual warfare: Christmas as a declaration of warWorship and joy beyond the superficialAffirmation of human dignity and unconditional lovePractical discipleship at home People and resources mentionedScriptures:Psalm 130:7Isaiah 40:31Romans 15:13John 16:21–22Matthew 14:22–33Ecclesiastes 3:2–4Philippians 4:6Colossians 2:82 Corinthians 10:5Colossians 3:15–17Luke 1:41Luke 1:46–50Luke 2:13Luke 2:201 Corinthians 10:31Hebrews 12:28Genesis 3Ezekiel 10Books:Daily Grace Co. Advent Devotionals O Come, O Come, Emmanuel: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Advent to Epiphany by Jonathan Gibson Winter Fire by G. K. Chesterton Thanks to Our Sponsors AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your Event Follow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 5 December 2025

Episode 137: How Can We Know Christianity is True?

In this episode, Amy is joined by Tricia Scribner, a classical apologist, to explore how we can know Christianity is true. They walk through a systematic, logical framework known as classical apologetics, beginning with the existence of truth and culminating in the evidence for Christ's resurrection and divinity. They compare this approach with cultural apologetics and emphasize the importance of understanding presuppositions in conversations about faith. The episode provides a high-level overview of the evidential and logical basis for Christianity’s truth claims and previews an upcoming series that will break down 20 evidences for the Christian faith.Main Points CoveredIntroduction to Classical vs. Cultural ApologeticsThe Role of Presuppositions in Truth ClaimsA Systematic Framework for Christian ApologeticsFulfilled Old Testament Prophecies about JesusReliability of the New Testament Documents:Common objections People and resources mentionedScriptures:1 Corinthians 15:3–8Isaiah 9 and 53Colossians 2John 2:19Books:Life Givers Apologetics by Tricia ScribnerI Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist by Norman Geisler & Frank TurekHow We Got the Bible by Greg LanierScribes and Scripture by Peter Gurry and John Meade Thanks to Our Sponsors Piper and Leaf: Check out their Advent Tea set and give yourself—or someone you love—a reason to pause, sip, and celebrate. Visit PiperandLeaf.com and use promo code Bear10 to save 10%.AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your Event Follow us on social media FacebookXInstagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 11 November 2025

Episode 136: ROAR'ing Through the Concept of Ghosts (rebroadcast)

On this episode, we are revisiting the concept of ghosts. Every year around this time, we start to see more depictions, decorations, and stories about ghosts —and your kids may be hearing more about them at school. But what are they? We will be examining the idea of ghosts using our ROAR method. What are they? What are the common misconceptions around ghosts and the supernatural? What does the bible say about ghosts and how are Christians supposed to engage this topic? Our hope is that you will be able to use the tools outlined in this episode to help the young ones in your care to be able to recognize the falsities in the messaging and be able to clearly defend their faith and protect their minds.Main Points CoveredHow does the world see ghosts?What is a ghost truly?How are we to interact with the truth and lies around “ghosts”?How can we navigate elements of the spiritual realm with our kids? People and resources mentionedEphesians 6:121 Thessalonians 5:23Ecclesiastes 12:7James 2:26Luke 16:19-31John 10:10Leviticus 19:31Isaiah 8:19-20Matthew 12:26Acts 19 - Seven Sons of ScevaTeen Vogue article on ghostsMBA Episode 87: The Rise in Occult Fascination Among Youth with Krista BontragerCults, World Religions, and the Occult by Kenneth BoaThe Occult by Josh McDowell and Don StewartThe Handbook for Spiritual Warfare by Dr Ed Murphy Thanks to Our Sponsors Piper and Leaf: Check out their Advent Tea set and give yourself—or someone you love—a reason to pause, sip, and celebrate. Visit PiperandLeaf.com and use promo code Bear10 to save 10%. More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your Event Follow us on social media FacebookX Instagram Want to support our ministry?Donate Here —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 28 October 2025

Episode 135. How Enneagram and Richard Rohr Deconstruct Jesus with Alexa Cramer

This episode of Mama Bear Apologetics explores the spiritual dangers behind the Enneagram and the teachings of Richard Rohr, particularly how they subtly oppose biblical Christianity. Amy is joined by fellow Mama Bear Alexa Cramer, who explains how Rohr redefines key Christian concepts like Jesus, sin, salvation, and the Bible itself. While Rohr’s language may sound Christian, his theology is rooted in mysticism, perennialism, and a pantheistic view of God—where all people and things are seen as inherently divine. The episode outlines how such teachings undermine the gospel and can mislead Christians, especially children, who may encounter the Enneagram in schools, churches, or online.Using Mama Bear’s “ROAR” method (Recognize, Offer objective discernment, Argue for a healthier approach, Reinforce), the conversation equips parents to help their children identify subtle theological errors, practice discernment, and defend a biblical worldview. The episode encourages parents to disciple their children by training them to think critically about spiritual claims, recognize redefined vocabulary, and affirm the unique truth of the gospel in a culture saturated with self-focused spirituality.Main Points CoveredThe ROAR method of discernmentRole of Richard Rohr in popularizing the Enneagram among ChristiansAnalysis of key quotes by RohrRohr’s theological frameworkImplications for evangelism, accountability, sanctificationCultural appeal of Enneagram and spiritual mysticism—especially for women and younger generationsPractical admonition: alertness to Enneagram with children in schools, churches, etc.Resources MentionedThe Enneagram blog series on Mama Bear ApologeticsMama Bear Apologetics Episode on the EnneagramDr. Groothuis, The Unmasking of the New Age (recommended for seeing how New Age ideas influence Rohr)Richard Rohr’s own books (e.g. The Universal Christ, The Divine Dance) Our SponsorsAquaTruGo to AquaTru.com now for 20% off your purifier using promo code MBA. AquaTrueven comes with a 30-day best-tasting water guarantee. —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 14 October 2025

Episode 134. Grandparent Revival: How to Use Your Retirement to Pass Down a Legacy of Faith

Amy is joined by Tricia Scribner to encourage and equip grandparents for intentional discipleship. Using the cultural moment sparked by Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Tricia challenges older believers not to “pass the baton,” but to “get in the game.”Grandparents often underestimate their influence, yet they are among the top voices teens turn to for questions about faith and life. Tricia emphasizes that this season of life—with more free time and hard-earned wisdom—is ideal for re-engaging in spiritual formation. She counters the lies that older Christians “can’t learn” or are “no longer relevant,” offering practical ways to grow in apologetics, engage in conversations, and model critical thinking. Even when direct conversations aren’t possible due to strained family dynamics, Tricia shares creative approaches like journaling, writing in Bibles, and asking thoughtful questions.This episode is a call to action: your role in discipleship matters deeply. Whether you’re a parent feeling behind or a grandparent feeling distant, now is the time to step into your influence with purpose and truth. Main Points CoveredThe role and relevance of grandparents in faith formationChallenges older generations face with technology, memory, and cultural shiftsCombating lies of irrelevance and incapability among mature ChristiansBiblical call to continue running the race—“not time to pass the baton”Discipling grandchildren with discernment and cultural awarenessSocratic questioning and critical thinking as tools for engagementBalancing boldness and relational wisdom with adult childrenPractical steps for growing in apologetics and theology at any ageTestimonies of generational faithfulness and influence Resources MentionedScriptures:Romans 12:18Matthew 5:44 Our SponsorsAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 30 September 2025

Episode 133: How to Help Your Kids Process the Loss of Charlie Kirk

In this somber episode, we reflect on the tragic and violent loss of Charlie Kirk. Just hours before he was killed, Charlie shared his favorite verse—Romans 8:28—a verse that has become a guiding light for many through the grief and confusion left in the wake of his death. Our hope with this episode is to give parents some tools for walking through this tragedy with kids who may be affected by it. We offer a biblical framework for looking at it as well as some practical advice. We want to encourage families to grieve deeply, to lament biblically, and to pray boldly. We also want to point to the redemptive arc of God’s story—from creation to fall, from redemption in Christ to future glory. The God Charlie proclaimed is not silenced. This episode is a call to courage, to resolve, and to hope. A call for this generation to rise—not in retaliation, but in truth and grace. A call to mourn what was lost, but to also step into what comes next.Main Points CoveredGrieve with your children.Each child will mourn differently. Be sensitive!Warn of exposure to graphic content on X. Especially for teens!Encourage them with the hope of the GospelTruth is worth defending.Being a Christian comes at a cost.Equip them to understand cultureWeapons are the means, worldview is the cause.Understand the shift in the definitions of truth, hate, and harm.The joyful reaction is a reflection of the marxist worldview.Flourish in faith, family, and fellowship.Revere God.Be active in church.Worship and train up your families.Bring as many people to the cross with you as possible. Questions addressedWhy does evil happen?Would gun control stop such occurrences?Why would people rejoice over this loss?Is “speaking hate” the cause of this event? Spoiler: no, it is the speaking of truth!As believers, what do we do now? Resources & Organizations MentionedScriptures:Romans 8:28 – Charlie’s favorite verseRevelation 3:16 – Lukewarm Christianity Matthew 5:13 – Salt of the earth2 Corinthians 10:5 – Taking thoughts captiveMatthew 28 – The Great CommissionActs 17:26 – God’s sovereignty over nationsEphesians 6:12 – Spiritual warfareProverbs 22:6 – Train up a child Our SponsorsAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 15 September 2025

Episode 132. The Lie of Best-Selfism

This episode tackles the cultural lie of Best-Selfism — the belief that personal happiness and fulfillment should be the highest priorities in life, often at the expense of faith and family. Host Amy Davison argues that this ideology, endorsed by celebrities like Tom Brady and various influencers, is a destructive blend of emotionalism, self-help, and idol worship. Contrasting this worldview, they uplift Scotty Scheffler’s Christ-centered perspective, where faith and family take precedence over personal or professional success. The episode emphasizes the biblical model of self-denial, sacrificial love, and discipleship within the home.​Main Points CoveredDefinition and Dangers of Best SelfismExamples in CultureBiblical Response to Best SelfismSpiritual and Cultural ConsequencesHow to Combat the Lie of Best-SelfismResources & Organizations MentionedScriptures:Genesis 3 – The original lie and temptationExodus 6:7 – God claiming His people1 Peter 2:9 – Our identity in Christ1 Corinthians 6:9-11, 6:20 – Transformation and honoring God with our bodiesMatthew 16:24 – Deny self and follow ChristMark 12:29-30, Deuteronomy 6:5 – Love God and neighborMatthew 28:19-20 – The Great CommissionDeuteronomy 6:6-9 – Discipleship in the homeColossians 2:8, 3:23-24 – Avoid deceptive philosophy, work for the Lord2 Corinthians 10:5 – Take every thought captive2 Timothy 1:7 – Spirit of power and self-discipline1 Peter 3:15 – Defend faith with gentlenessEphesians 5:21-33, 6:4 – Mutual submission and discipling childrenOther Resources:Scottie Scheffler StatementScheffler's Response to Tom BradyTom Brady's Newsletter Our SponsorsVoetberg Music Academy: When planning your school year this year, one thing you don’t have to worry about is taking your kids to music lessons. Voetberg Music Academy buys you 30 minutes of free time, instead of one more thing on your to-do list. Visit: voetbergmusicacademy.com and use code MAMABEAR20 to get 20% off an encounter with the Voetberg Method Experience.—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 2 September 2025

Episode 131. ROARing Through K-Pop Demon Hunters

In this episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast, Hillary, Amy and Alexa analyze the animated movie KPop Demon Hunters using their ROAR method: Recognize the message, Offer objective discernment, Argue for a healthier approach, and Reinforce through discussion, discipleship, and prayer. With the film gaining popularity among teens and younger audiences, they break down the worldview behind the catchy music, vibrant visuals, and overarching narrative. They highlight both accurate portrayals of spiritual warfare and problematic messages such as redefining sin, the role and reality of the demonic and fighting shame with pride...which is counter to the Gospel. There are loads of theological issues with the film, but that's to be expected. More importantly there is a very subversive undertone that could entice your children into downplaying the danger of or even inviting the demonic into their lives.Main Points CoveredRefresher on the ROAR methodSummary and cultural context of K-Pop Demon HuntersShamanistic influences in the film's narrativeThe spiritual battle theme and accurate depictions of demonic manipulationAnalysis of the "Your Idol" song and its theological implicationsPositive and problematic messages about shame, identity, and salvationTeaching discernment to children using mediaParenting strategies for spiritual conversations Resources & Organizations MentionedScriptures:Genesis 3 (The Fall and origin of sin)Romans 8:1 (No condemnation for those in Christ)2 Corinthians 10:5 (Taking thoughts captive)Ephesians 6 (Spiritual armor)Other Resources:Hollywood Heroes Podcast with Frank Turek: Part 1 | Part 2Rise of the Occult with Krista BontragerSpiritual Warfare by Karl Payne Our SponsorsVoetberg Music Academy: When planning your school year this year, one thing you don’t have to worry about is taking your kids to music lessons. Voetberg Music Academy buys you 30 minutes of free time, instead of one more thing on your to-do list. Visit: voetbergmusicacademy.com and use code MAMABEAR20 to get 20% off an encounter with the Voetberg Method Experience.—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 19 August 2025

Episode 130: Can Christians Judge?

In this episode, we tackle a hot-button question that’s tripping up Christians left and right: Can Christians judge? And if so, how do we do it well and teach our kids to do the same? We dive into this by unpacking the recent backlash against Chip and Joanna Gaines for featuring a homosexual couple on their new show and Chip's comments that Christians are part of a "judge first, understand never" culture. We explore what Scripture actually says about judgment—particularly looking at Matthew 7:1 and John 7:24—and clarify that while we aren't called to condemn (only God does that), we are absolutely called to correct and warn out of love and humility. Misinterpreting this can silence the gospel and cripple the Church.We lay out five practical steps we can use to judge rightly: being theologically sound, restoration-focused, seasoned with salt, consistent in word and deed, and confident in Christ. We also walk through how to equip our kids to do this in their own lives with discernment and boldness. Because let’s face it—our kids are swimming in a culture that’s trying to disciple them before we do. If we don’t teach them to judge rightly, the world will teach them not to judge at all. So buckle up, Mama Bears—we’re going deep on biblical discernment and how to raise kids who can stand firm in their faith without compromising truth.​Main Points CoveredMisuse of Scripture on Judgment (Matthew 7:1)Difference Between Judgment vs. CondemnationCultural Compromise and the Gaines' ControversyFive Steps for Judging Rightly:Teaching Children to Stand Firm in FaithCounterfeit Christianity and Progressive TheologyImportance of Context in Scripture InterpretationEmpowering Empathetic Children Against Cultural Manipulation Resources & Organizations MentionedScriptures:Matthew 7:1, 3–6John 7:24Romans 14:4Colossians 2:8; 4:6Ephesians 6:11–182 Timothy 1:7; 3:16–17; 4:1–51 Peter 3:15John 15:18–19Other Resources:Fallacy Detective – a book to help children recognize faulty logicBiblical Hermeneutics: 5 Biblical Interpretation questions every mama needs to know.How to Read Your Bible Well - Episode of Mama Bear ApologeticsParenting Prodigals - Episode of Mama Bear Apologetics Our SponsorsVoetberg Music Academy: When planning your school year this year, one thing you don’t have to worry about is taking your kids to music lessons. Voetberg Music Academy buys you 30 minutes of free time, instead of one more thing on your to-do list. Visit: voetbergmusicacademy.com and use code MAMABEAR20 to get 20% off an encounter with the Voetberg Method Experience.—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 5 August 2025

Episode 129. How Dad's Can Disciple Their Kids with Shane Winnings

Welcome back, Mama Bears—and this week, we’re tagging in the Papa Bears! In part two of our conversation with Shane Winnings (Army vet, former cop, and now CEO of Promise Keepers), we go full throttle into what it means for men to lead their families biblically—as protector, provider, and priest. Spoiler alert: this isn’t just about paying the bills or owning a shotgun. We’re talking spiritual warfare, intentional discipleship, and standing between your kids and cultural chaos.Shane pulls zero punches as he calls men to reject passivity and step into their God-given role. We cover why Sunday school isn’t enough, why your kid’s screen time might be your biggest enemy, and why discipling the next generation can’t be outsourced. Whether you're a dad, hoping to be one, or you're a spiritual dad, this one is full of incredible practical and empowering advice.​Main Points CoveredThe Threefold Call for Men: Shane outlines how men must lead as providers (physically), protectors (spiritually and culturally), and priests (discipling their families in the Word).The Father’s Impact: A father’s spiritual presence directly influences a family’s spiritual direction and resilience.Discipling Beyond the Home: Men are called to disciple not only their own children but young men in their communities.The Cultural Battle for Identity: Shane emphasizes the spiritual war being waged on identity and the need for godly men to fight for truth.Intentional Parenting: Passive parenting leads to cultural discipleship. Dads must lead actively in conversation, protection, and spiritual teaching.The Church and Education: Shane challenges the assumption that Christian environments alone will shape kids and stresses the importance of discipling at home regardless of school choice.How to Engage Practically: From Bible reading to conversations around cultural issues, spiritual fatherhood is both spiritual and strategic. Resources & Organizations MentionedPromise KeepersBook by Shane Winnings: Your Next Leap of FaithFollow Shane WinningsYoutubeInstagramEpisode 114 - Raising Gender Healthy Boys with Ricky CheletteProverbs 22:6 (train up a child)Ephesians 5 (washing your wife in the Word)Romans 12:2, John 14:6 (the truth)Matthew 10:16 (wise as serpents, innocent as doves) Unfamiliar VocabularyIndoctrination: Teaching someone to accept a set of beliefs without question—can be used positively (discipling in truth) or negatively (brainwashing in lies).Priestly Role: Spiritually leading one’s family, similar to how a priest intercedes between people and God. In a family, it means guiding in prayer, Scripture, and spiritual growth. —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 17 June 2025

Episode 129. How Dads Can Disciple Their Kids with Shane Winnings

Welcome back, Mama Bears—and this week, we’re tagging in the Papa Bears! In part two of our conversation with Shane Winnings (Army vet, former cop, and now CEO of Promise Keepers), we go full throttle into what it means for men to lead their families biblically—as protector, provider, and priest. Spoiler alert: this isn’t just about paying the bills or owning a shotgun. We’re talking spiritual warfare, intentional discipleship, and standing between your kids and cultural chaos.Shane pulls zero punches as he calls men to reject passivity and step into their God-given role. We cover why Sunday school isn’t enough, why your kid’s screen time might be your biggest enemy, and why discipling the next generation can’t be outsourced. Whether you're a dad, hoping to be one, or you're a spiritual dad, this one is full of incredible practical and empowering advice.​Main Points CoveredThe Threefold Call for Men: Shane outlines how men must lead as providers (physically), protectors (spiritually and culturally), and priests (discipling their families in the Word).The Father’s Impact: A father’s spiritual presence directly influences a family’s spiritual direction and resilience.Discipling Beyond the Home: Men are called to disciple not only their own children but young men in their communities.The Cultural Battle for Identity: Shane emphasizes the spiritual war being waged on identity and the need for godly men to fight for truth.Intentional Parenting: Passive parenting leads to cultural discipleship. Dads must lead actively in conversation, protection, and spiritual teaching.The Church and Education: Shane challenges the assumption that Christian environments alone will shape kids and stresses the importance of discipling at home regardless of school choice.How to Engage Practically: From Bible reading to conversations around cultural issues, spiritual fatherhood is both spiritual and strategic. Resources & Organizations MentionedPromise KeepersBook by Shane Winnings: Your Next Leap of FaithFollow Shane WinningsYoutubeInstagramEpisode 114 - Raising Gender Healthy Boys with Ricky CheletteProverbs 22:6 (train up a child)Ephesians 5 (washing your wife in the Word)Romans 12:2, John 14:6 (the truth)Matthew 10:16 (wise as serpents, innocent as doves) Unfamiliar VocabularyIndoctrination: Teaching someone to accept a set of beliefs without question—can be used positively (discipling in truth) or negatively (brainwashing in lies).Priestly Role: Spiritually leading one’s family, similar to how a priest intercedes between people and God. In a family, it means guiding in prayer, Scripture, and spiritual growth. —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 17 June 2025

Episode 128: What every Dad needs from his Family, Church, and Brothers in Christ With Shane Winnings

This month, we're turning the spotlight on our Papa Bears—and what better way to kick it off than with Shane Winnings, the new CEO of Promise Keepers! In this episode, we dive into Shane’s powerful testimony—from military life and law enforcement to full-time ministry—and his heart for helping men stand firm in their God-given identity. We talk about the challenges facing men today, the spiritual attacks on biblical masculinity, and how the church (and us mamas!) can partner in equipping and encouraging the men in our lives. Shane shares real, practical insight on discipleship, marriage, and how community can restore purpose and fight back against isolation. So grab your mug and buckle in—this one’s a rally cry for strong, godly men and the families who stand behind them!Main Topics DiscussedShane Winnings’ testimony: Army, law enforcement, and the call to ministryThe decline of biblical masculinity and cultural confusion around manhoodThe role of men as priests, providers, and protectorsChallenges facing fathers and husbands in today's cultureThe importance of male discipleship and intentional mentorshipWhat wives can do to support their husbands spirituallyHow the local church can better equip menThe epidemic of loneliness among men—and how community changes everythingPractical solutions for connecting men through Promise KeepersBiblical partnership in marriage and mutual submission Resources & Organizations MentionedPromise KeepersWebsite: www.promisekeepers.orgOvercomers Zoom Bible Study: promisekeepers.org/overcomersBook by Shane Winnings: Your Next Leap of FaithFollow Shane WinningsYoutubeInstagram Thanks To Our Sponsors AirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 3 June 2025

Episode 127. Cub Tales and Mom Fails

Hey Mama Bears! In this special episode, we’re lightening things up with a hilarious and heartfelt collection of real-life “mom fails” and kid shenanigans straight from our own community. From toddlers cleaning toilets with sriracha to spontaneous airport throw-up disasters (yes, really), this episode is all about laughing through the chaos and remembering God’s grace in the middle of motherhood mayhem. We wrap it up with a powerful reminder from Proverbs 31 and a sweet prayer to send you into summer with joy, encouragement, and a whole lotta hope. Main Points CoveredHilarious “Cub Tales” from Real Moms: Listener-submitted stories about sriracha-cleaning toddlers, gambling third graders, airport barf, and more.Encouragement for the Everyday Mama: A reminder that perfection isn’t the goal—faithfulness is.Spiritual Reset: A fresh reading of Proverbs 31 that shifts the focus from Pinterest perfection to godly perseverance.Mama Bear Pep Talk: You’re doing ministry in your home—whether your kids are flourishing or wandering.Summer Preview: June is all about building up our Papa Bears—don’t miss the two-part series with Shane Winnings from Promise Keepers. People and Resources MentionedProverbs 31:27–31 Thanks to our SponsorAqua TruAquaTru comes with a 30-day money back guarantee and can make a great Father's Day Gift! Head to aquatru.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to 20% off! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 20 May 2025

Episode 126. Gather Moms - A Vision for Biblical Motherhood

Hey Mama Bears! In this special episode, we’re turning the tables a bit. Instead of pouring out more theology and apologetics for parenting (don’t worry—it’s coming!), we’re pouring into you. We sat down with Kate Henderson and Rebecca Bradford from Gather Moms, a gospel-centered ministry equipping moms to be intentional, supported, and rooted in biblical truth. We talked about everything from the overwhelm of modern motherhood to practical ways the church and family can support mamas in the trenches. Whether you’re knee-deep in diapers or navigating teenage hormones, this episode will encourage your heart, remind you you’re not alone, and give you a vision for how mom-to-mom discipleship can shape families—and the church—for generations to come. Main Points CoveredThe Story Behind Gather MomsInformation Overload & Mom GuiltThe Power of CommunityTime-Starved and TiredHow churches can champion moms through multi-generational mentorship and childcare.Family Dynamics: How our marriages affect how we parent and live out our calling.Hope for Single Moms: Why spiritual family is essential when physical family is missing.How to Start Your Own Gather Group People and Resources MentionedGatherMoms.com – Start or find a group, get free resourcesRightNow Media – Home to Gather Moms’ three video series:Family ValuesMom StrugglesMoms, Let’s Talk: Conversations You Must HaveGather Moms PodcastMaking the Most of Today Journal Parenting by Paul David TrippHabits of the Household by Justin Whitmel EarleyMom Set Free by Jeannie Cunnion —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 6 May 2025

Episode 125. Why Modesty Matters

Can modesty actually be an act of worship? And what does that even look like in a world where “less is more” seems to be the fashion motto? In this episode, we dive into the ever-relevant and controversial topic of modesty—but not in a finger-waggy, rulebook kind of way. We’re talking about modesty as a form of worship that honors both God and the bodies He gave us. From 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 to 1 Peter 3:3-4, we unpack what Scripture actually says about how we present ourselves—especially in an era where TikTok trends and Insta-influencers are shaping how our daughters think about beauty and worth.We also tackle those messy misconceptions about clothing and modesty, and how fashion can either reflect our faith or blur the lines. And for the moms raising girls in a culture that’s marketing crop tops and barely-there outfits to 8-year-olds? This conversation is for you. We'll look at how modesty has been both overemphasized in purity culture and undervalued in modern culture, and offer some real-life tips for teaching modesty without shame or legalism. Because guess what? You can raise daughters who are confident, stylish, and rooted in Christ.​Main Points Covered(00:05) - Role of modesty for Christian parents(09:21) - Cultural influence on modesty standards(18:46) - Cultural lies about modesty (or lack of modesty)(25:59) - How does modesty translate to clothing? People and Resources MentionedBody Shape Modesty QuizHelp with wardrobe resourcesSeasonal AnalysisSeasonal ColorsTalking Back to Purity Culture by Rachel Joy WelcherOur Bodies Tell God’s Story by Christopher WestMama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality by Hillary Ferrer and Amy DavisonChristian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America by Jeff Pollard1 Corinthians 6:19-201 Peter 3:3-4Romans 6:131 Timothy 2:92 Timothy 3:16Romans 12:21 Timothy 2:9-10Proverbs 7Galatians 5:16-19Proverbs 31 —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 8 April 2025

Episode 124. When Church Accountability Becomes Church Bashing

Hey Mama Bears! In this episode, Hilary and Amy tackle a growing trend we’ve seen online: calling out churches in a way that crosses from accountability into straight-up bashing. One post in particular claimed that churches without special needs ministries are leading people away from God—and whew, we’ve got thoughts. We unpack the difference between genuine concerns and unfair criticism, especially when it comes to things like flashy worship, big congregations, and limited resources. Are we pointing out sin, or just style differences?We want to explore this topic with grace, wisdom and discernment. So we invite you to ROAR through the claims made in the article we open with. With our usual dose of humor, biblical grounding, and mama bear honesty, we talk emotional maturity, grace-filled critique, and how to have real conversations that build up the Body of Christ instead of tearing it down.​ Main Points CoveredWhy Everyone’s Suddenly Mad at the ChurchWhen Critique Turns into a TantrumCalling Out vs. Tearing DownMinistry Ain’t Easy—Show Some Grace!Accountability or Condemnation?How to Call Things Out Without Being a JerkBuilding a Culture of Healthy AccountabilityCheering for the Church While Still Being Honest Thanks to our SponsorAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 25 March 2025

Episode 123. Cricket, Ghost or God? Understanding the Holy Spirit.

Hey Mama Bears! Today, we’re tackling some big misconceptions about the Holy Spirit. He’s not just a mystical force or a gut feeling—He’s a person, fully God, with wisdom, and power. And getting this right matters! A.W. Tozer and R.A. Torrey remind us that a faulty view of the Holy Spirit can lead to serious theological errors. So, let’s dive into Scripture—Acts, Romans, and Galatians—to see who He really is and what that means for us.Now, what’s the real evidence of the Spirit at work? It’s not just spiritual gifts or dramatic experiences—it’s the fruit of the Spirit (yep, even patience in the middle of toddler tantrums). He’s our Advocate, Comforter, and the One who intercedes when we don’t have the words. And when we look at Stephen in Acts, we see the kind of bold faith the Spirit empowers—exactly what we want for our kids.So, how do we teach our kids about the Holy Spirit? We’ll break it down into everyday conversations that make sense, tackling tough questions (like the “unforgivable sin”) with biblical clarity. Because theology isn’t just for scholars—it’s for mamas raising the next generation of disciples. Main Points CoveredUnderstanding the Holy Spirit Through ScriptureThe Role of the Holy SpiritPresence of the Holy SpiritHow to Teach Our Kids About the Holy Spirit Unfamiliar VocabularyOmnipotence: An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being all-powerful.Omniscience: An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being all-knowing.Omnipresence: An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being ever-present.Blasphemy: to speak with contempt about God or to be defiantly irreverent.Unforgivable Sin: Complete hardening of one’s heart and rejection of God, belittling and mockery of the world of the HS unto death People and Resources MentionedGrasping God’s Word by Duvall & HaysTheology for Today by Elmer TownsWomen of Faith DevotionalHappy Lies - Melissa Dougherty Josh Howerton SermonVisit our website for a list of Scriptures —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 11 March 2025

Episode 122. 5 Biblical Interpretation Questions Every Mama Bear Should Know!

Hey Mama bears (and Papa Bears too!), let’s talk about something super important—how we read the Bible. It’s not just about opening the pages and hoping for a divine light bulb moment. Nope! If we’re not careful, we can end up twisting Scripture to say what we want it to say instead of what God actually meant.That’s why we’re diving into biblical interpretation—what it is, why it matters, and how it impacts both our faith and our kids’. We’re navigating the difference between Exegesis (drawing out what Scripture actually says) and Eisegesis (reading our own ideas into Scripture). The truth is, we all have biases, and if we don’t recognize them, we might end up just looking for verses to back up what we already believe instead of letting God shape our beliefs in the first place.And let’s be real—sometimes we get stuck in our own echo chambers. That’s why we need honest, truth-loving friends who challenge us to see Scripture clearly, even when it’s uncomfortable. (Yes, that means being open to correction.) We’ll also unpack how to find theological principles in Scripture and apply them to life today—because let’s face it, human nature hasn’t changed much since biblical times. The same struggles, the same need for God. Our goal? To teach our kids how to read the Bible wisely, grounding their faith in truth, not trends.So grab your coffee, cozy up, and join us as we chat about how biblical interpretation can shape not only our personal faith but also the next generation. Because if we don’t teach them how to handle Scripture rightly, the world will be more than happy to teach them how to do it wrong. Let’s get equipped, Mama Bears!​Main Points CoveredExegesis vs EisegesisHow does what’s being said relate to the original audience?What are the differences between the original audience and us?What is the theological principle within the text?How does this principle fit within the rest of the Bible?How should christians today live out this principle?What if we disagree? People and Resources MentionedGrasping God’s Word by Duvall & HaysBible HubLogos Bible Study Software2 Timothy 2:15John 16:13 —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 25 February 2025

Episode 121: Navigating Heated Political Conversations

In this episode, we’re exploring the intersection of Christian values and politics in a divided world. How do we apply our faith in the political realm? We’ll discuss the importance of humility in conversations, especially with teens who are forming their own views.We’ll also examine the roles of government and church in issues like border policies through the lens of Scripture, looking at Romans 13:1-7 and 1 Peter. And we discuss essential rules and tools for how to navigate these, very oftentimes, difficult conversations with those you disagree with — emphasizing the importance of clear definitions, humility, and empathy in discussions. Drawing on tactics from historical movements, we’ll discuss how specific, actionable goals are more effective than vague ones. We hope to remind you to stay grounded in faith, engage in face-to-face conversations, and approach these issues with wisdom and grace.​Main Points CoveredNavigating Christian Principles and PoliticsGovernment, Church, and Morality DebateSpecificity vs. Generalization in DiscourseNavigating Emotional Responses in DialogueSeeking Truth and Humility in DialogueBuilding Relationships Through Respectful Dialogue People and Resources MentionedBorder StatsBasic Requirements for Unlawful Immigrants Rules for Radicals by Saul AlinskyActs 5:29Romans 13:1-51 Peter 2:13-17Romans 13:1-71 Timothy 2:1-3Ephesians 6:12 Thanks to our SponsorAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 11 February 2025

Episode 120. 5 Ways The Wes Huff Interview Showed Us How To Be A Better Apologist

Join us in this episode as we explore the insights from Wesley Huff's impactful interviews, notably his appearances on Joe Rogan's podcast as well as a pivotal discussion with Billy Carson, hosted by Mark Maynard. We highlight how Huff's composed and respectful defense of faith amidst hostility serves as a remarkable model for teaching children critical thinking and biblical love. On this episode, we will explore five things we can practice in becoming better apologists, emphasizing the importance of preparing for and engaging in challenging conversations.We will wrap up with how parents can effectively engage with their children on matters of faith and spiritual growth, encouraging a model of Christ-like interactions with those holding different views. We hope this episode equips you in training your children in apologetics and preparing them for having a defense for their faith.​Main Points CoveredOverview of the Joe Rogan and Billy Carson interviewsHermeneutics mattersHonor each person’s Imago Dei while addressing falsehoods and mistakesDon’t lose sight of the main thingHumility in correcting errorsPrepare for pushbackEncouragement and tips for parents Unfamiliar VocabularyHermeneutics - The study and interpretation of biblical texts.Textual Criticism - The scholarly study and analysis of manuscripts to determine the original text.Apocryphal - Referring to writings or reports not considered genuine or canonical.Pseudepigraphal - Texts written by unknown authors who falsely attribute their work to someone more famous.Imago Dei - A theological term, Latin for "Image of God," used to describe the belief that humans are created in God's image.Ziggurats - Ancient Mesopotamian structures that resemble a terraced step pyramid with a flat top.Exegesis - Critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially scripture.Scribal Culture - The practices and norms associated with the copying and transmission of texts by scribes. People and Resources MentionedWes Huff & Billy Carson InterviewJoe Rogan & Wesley Huff InterviewMark Minard response to Billy Carson attacksGrasping God’s Word by Scott Duvall and Daniel HaysSpiritual Warfare with Dr. Karl Payne Podcast1 Peter 3:15Colossians 4:6Ephesians 4:2Proverbs 19:11Ecclesiastes 7:9John 14:12-28  Thanks to our SponsorAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 28 January 2025

Episode 119. Teach Them To Pray

Join us as we kick off the new year with a conversation about prayer, featuring Julie Loos, co-author of "Honest Prayers for Mama Bears." We explore the challenges that mothers face, such as the guilt from busy schedules and the fear of missing opportunities to teach children about prayer. Julie's story is a testament to the power of prayer in personal faith and spiritual warfare, offering encouragement to mothers eager to strengthen their prayer lives and pass on a legacy of faith.Throughout the episode, we discuss the unique nature of each child's faith journey and the importance of tailoring spiritual guidance to individual personalities. Reflecting on Proverbs 22:6, we consider how to train children in ways that align with their strengths. By modeling prayer habits and encouraging creative expressions such as journaling and art, we can engage children in a meaningful connection with God. Whether you're a parent looking to enhance your family's prayer practices or seeking tools for teaching kids to pray, this episode offers invaluable tools and insights in how to incorporate prayer regularly in your family rhythms.​Main Points CoveredTeaching Kids Intentional PrayerNavigating Prayer and Daily ChallengesWalking Through The Lord's PrayerStructured Family Prayer IdeasFostering Personal Prayer in ChildrenAccountability and Community in Prayer Unfamiliar VocabularySupplication: This is a form of prayer where one makes a humble and earnest request or petition to God.Intercession: This type of prayer involves praying on behalf of others. It's a form of petition for someone else's needs or issues. People and Resources MentionedVideo by The Bible ProjectEvery Moment Holy BookHonest Prayers for Mama Bears BookPray by The Daily Grace Co.Moms in Prayer WebsiteEphesians 6:18Luke 18:1Mathew 26:41Philippians 4:6Matthew 6:9-13Luke 11:2-4Matthew 6:6 Thanks to our SponsorAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 14 January 2025

Episode 118. Parenting Prodigals

Have you ever faced the heart-wrenching challenge of having your child walk away from their faith? On this episode, Mary Comm joins us to share her profound journey of learning to love and relate to her adult prodigal child. With authenticity and vulnerability, Mary opens up about her own past as a prodigal, shedding light on the nuanced differences between genuine estrangement and simple familial disagreements. This episode promises a wealth of guidance for parents navigating these emotionally charged waters, especially within the Christian community. We discuss the spiritual battles faced by families, drawing wisdom from biblical stories like the prodigal son and Job. We examine how these challenges can test not only the faith of children but also of parents, particularly those serving in ministry. Feelings of shame and guilt often accompany these experiences, isolating parents and making them question their roles. By fostering openness and honesty within church communities, we hope to dismantle these barriers, providing a safe space for mutual support and healing.Our conversation also touches on the importance of setting healthy boundaries and maintaining love and compassion amidst differences. Through Mary's wisdom, we emphasize the vital role of prayer and resilience in parenting. Whether it's through modeling authentic faith or utilizing support systems like Uncommon Love Ministries, we aim to reassure parents that their role and ministry are never truly over. Join us as we offer encouragement and practical advice, demonstrating that parents can navigate the complexities of their children's paths without losing hope.Main Points CoveredWhat tools does the enemy use against parents?Navigating relationships with Prodigal ChildrenNavigating boundaries with Prodigal ChildrenPractical tips for parents of young kids.Practical tips for parents of Prodigal Children. Unfamiliar VocabularyProdigal: A child who chooses to leave or reject their family. People and Resources MentionedChrist over Culture by Andrea CrumMama Bear Apologetics BookUncommon Love Ministries Thanks to our SponsorAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 31 December 2024

Episode 117: ROARing Through Netflix’s Mary

This episode of Mama Bear Apologetics takes you on a journey through the creative landscape of the new Netflix movie "Mary," directed by D.J. Caruso. Drawing inspiration from the pseudo-evangelical book of James, we dissect how this film reimagines the Christmas story, providing parents with guidance on navigating its differences from biblical accounts. Our goal is to equip you with the insights needed to foster meaningful conversations with your kids about faith, scripture, and the importance of historical and theological contexts.We consider the creative liberties taken by the filmmakers and how these narrative choices can serve as conversation starters with our kids about faith and scripture. By comparing these portrayals to traditional biblical texts, we invite families to appreciate the strength and courage of Mary and Joseph's story, often overlooked in Protestant narratives, and reflect on the film's helpful and harmful perspectives. As the Christmas season unfolds, let's consider how to engage your children in Christ-centered conversations that rise above the holiday hustle and bustle. Main Points CoveredSummary of Netflix's MaryWhat is the message of the filmGood and problematic elements of the filmHow to help kids discern the messageHow to reinforce the true message found in scripture Unfamiliar VocabularyPseudo-evangelical: The book claims to be written by the brother of Jesus, but in fact is not.Apocryphal: Not divinely inspired and filled with historical and theological inaccuracies. People and Resources MentionedMary on NetflixMatthew 1:21Proverbs 3:5Psalm 118:8-14John 15:5Book of LukeBook of MatthewIsaiah 7:14James 1:2-4Interview by Mama's Geeky with Noa Cohen and D.J. CarusoThe Very First Noel by Exclaim EntertainmentThe Birth of Jesus depicted in the mini-series “The Bible” by Lightworkers MediaReferenced quotes found—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 17 December 2024

Episode 116. How To Explain Racism To Your Kids

Join us in this thought-provoking episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast as we tackle the challenging task of discussing racism and social justice with children from a biblical perspective. We're excited to welcome our friends and esteemed guests, Krista Bontrager and Monique Duson, authors of the insightful book "Walking in Unity." Together, we explore how to communicate love, justice, and racial unity amidst today's tense political climate. We emphasize the importance of defining terms clearly and understanding their roots in social sciences, ensuring that parents and educators can engage in meaningful conversations with the younger generation.We also examine the complexities of systemic racism and the role of power in societal structures, urging critical analysis before attributing disparities solely to racism. We critique contemporary models of racial reconciliation, highlighting the biblical concept of unity through faith in Jesus, and explore the themes of identity beyond race. This discussion is designed to equip parents with the tools needed to guide their children in understanding their identity in Christ while celebrating their cultural heritage. Main Points CoveredDefining Racism and Bias BiblicallyBiblical Unity vs. Racial ReconciliationUnderstanding Identity Beyond RaceNavigating Disparities and Racial InjusticeEquipping Kids on Biblical Identity Unfamiliar VocabularySocial Justice: the idea that everyone should have equal rights, opportunities, and treatment, regardless of their race, class, gender, sexuality, or other identity. Often accompanied with programs/legislation for advancement.Institutional/Systemic Racism: a system of policies, practices, and beliefs that results in the unfair treatment of people based on their race.Racial Reconciliation: holds many of the same tenants as anti-racism. It is a works based system aimed and unity across races and socioeconomic classes.Creation Identity: Things that are true about us, from God’s perspective, for all humans, at all times, in all places.Salvation Identity: An identity gained through putting your faith, hope, and confidence in Jesus. People and Resources MentionedVisit: centerforbiblicalunity.comBuy: Walking in UnityDownload: Center For Biblical Unity appJohn 17John 1Genesis 1-3 Thanks to our SponsorAirDoctorAmericans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to.AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 3 December 2024

Episode 115. Raising Gender Healthy Girls

Our culture is heavily evangelistic in shaping our child’s worldview identity, which is why we Christian parents are called to speak up! In this first episode of a two-part series, Amy interviews Ricky Chelette of Living Hope Ministries on how to raise gender healthy boys.In Raising Gender Healthy Girls, Ricky graciously addressed the girly-girls and the tomboys of the group. He debunks the cultural stereotype that parents are helpless on-lookers when girls get emotional, but instead offers tangible ways both mom and dad are to nurture their growing daughter to help her be secure in her womanly identity. Funny, accessible, and filled with practical steps, listeners will be empowered to know their daughter better and raise her up to the glory of God.Main Points CoveredThe importance of nurturing gender healthy kids todayUnderstanding your Girl(s)What individual girls need from Mom and DadSuggestions for when you're struggling to connect with your girlWhat can dads and families do when they don’t have a present/stable mother figure within the home? Unfamiliar VocabularyGirly Girl: Love all the things classically associated with femininity.Tomboy Girl: More sporty and outdoorsy and “girly things” are less appealing to her. People and Resources Mentionedwww.livehope.orgwww.biblicalsexuality.netwww.mamabearapologetics.com —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 19 November 2024

Episode 114. Raising Gender Healthy Boys

Our culture is heavily evangelistic in shaping our child’s worldview identity, which is why we Christian parents are called to speak up! In this first episode of a 2-part series, Amy interviews Ricky Chelette of Living Hope Ministries on how to raise gender healthy boys.In Raising Gender Healthy Boys, Ricky unpacks how to nurture your sensitive boys and rough-and-tumble-boys, what each child needs based on their personality from mom and dad, and how to launch men solid in their manhood. Filled with practical tips and humorous stories, listeners will leave knowing how to raise up their boys to be warriors in the faith. Main Points CoveredThe importance of nurturing gender healthy kids today.Understanding your boy.What individual boys need from Mom and Dad.Suggestions for when you're struggling to connect with your boy.What can moms and families do when they don’t have a present/stable father figure within the home? Unfamiliar VocabularyRough and Tumble Boy: A boy who wants to express his emotions in physicality.Sensitive Boy: A boy who is more inclined to express his emotions in creative, artistic, or emotive ways. People and Resources Mentionedwww.livehope.orgwww.biblicalsexuality.netwww.mamabearapologetics.comProverbs 22:6Matthew 3 —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 5 November 2024

Episode 113: How to Talk to Your Kids About Politics

Talking about politics is hard enough, but throw kids into the mix and it can feel like navigating a mine field. That’s why we here at Mama Bear want to take a few minutes to help empower parents with a few tips on how to share their political beliefs in front of their children. In this podcast, Jennifer and Amy encourage parents not to let tempers flare when analyzing the views of their political opponent. Instead, parents are challenged to exercise self control while ROARing through the policies coming across the debate platform, recognize and unpack buzz words, vote for policies not personalities, and much more!Parents will leave feeling challenged and embolden help their children think critically, love biblically, and stand firm in the faith while exercising their right to vote. Main Points CoveredWe have a right to speak our views in public.Represent Jesus well in your conversations: Control your temperROAR through the informationVote Policy not PersonalityFact checkValue truth over feelings — all truth is God's truth People and Resources MentionedCNN report on what 10 year olds had to say about the electionVox piece on politics and kidsColossians 4:6Colossians 2:81 Peter 3:152 Timothy 2:15Toxic Empathy by Allie Beth Stuckey —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 15 October 2024

Episode 112: Understanding the Inerrancy of Scripture

SummaryJoin us as we tackle the crucial topic of biblical inerrancy and inspiration, particularly its impact on the faith of younger generations. We explore how the vast number of biblical manuscripts available today provides us with a unique opportunity to affirm the accuracy of Scripture through textual criticism. Drawing insights from the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, we aim to equip parents with practical tools to strengthen their children's faith against competing worldviews. We highlight its historical accuracy, fulfilled prophecies, and unbiased portrayal of flawed individuals, underscoring how archaeological discoveries continue to affirm biblical accounts. We explore the unity of Scripture and its transformative power through the Holy Spirit, as well as Jesus' endorsement of its divine inspiration. We emphasize that inerrancy is deeply rooted in God's nature, as He cannot lie, establishing the Bible as an authoritative and reliable guide for life and morality. Furthermore, we caution against false teachers who distort Scripture for personal gain, encouraging listeners to measure their teachings against God's truth. Main Points CoveredCan we trust that the Bible is the revealed word of God?What is Inspiration?What is Inerrancy?What is infallibility? People and Resources Mentioned1 Corinthians 2:132 Peter 1:20–21Mark 12:36John 14:26Titus 1:2John 5: 7-82 Timothy 3:16-17Recommended ResourcesTheology for Today by Elmer TownsArcheological finds that affirm scriptureChicago Statement on Inerrancy Actual PDF of Chicago Statement on Inerrancy Thanks To Our SponsorsAquaTruHaving safe, clean water is the last thing you want to worry about, but unfortunately, According to extensive research by the Environmental Working Group, virtually every home in America has harmful contaminants in its tap water. That's why we love our AquaTru water filter. AquaTru purifiers use a 4-stage reverse osmosis purification process, and their countertop purifiers work with NO installation or plumbing.Mama Bear Apologetics listeners can receive 20% OFF any AquaTru purifier! Just go to AquaTru.com and enter code “MBA“ at checkout. AquaTru comes with a 30-day Money-Back Guarantee.—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 8 October 2024

Episode 111: How Has God Revealed Himself?

Apologetics and theology go hand in hand. But before we can defend the faith, we have to know what we believe. In this podcast listeners will make a look at an important aspect of theology: the revelation of God.Listeners will understand what revelation is, what it isn’t, how God reveals Himself in nature and through His word, and what He has communicated. Parents are then offered discussion topics and relevant resources to nurture discussions on the revelation of God. Main Points CoveredWhat Revelation is and isn’tWhat God has revealed about HimselfHow He has done thisPeople and Resources Mentioned1 John 4:1Isiah 1:182 Timothy 3:16Deuteronomy 29:29Romans 1:20Psalms 19:1Romans 2:15-162 Timothy 3:15Mark 12:30-31Recommended BooksThe BibleChristian Liberty Nature ReadersFearfully and Wonderfully MadeCrafted by God by Dr. Georgia Purdom and Stacia McKeeverKeeping your kid on God’s Side by Natasha CrainTheology for Today by Elmer TownsUnfamiliar VocabularyDivine Hiddenness: Argues that God hides to prevent created persons from reacting inappropriatelyPost-Modernism: a late 20th-century movement in philosophy and literary theory that generally questions the basic assumptions of Western philosophy in the modern periodCosmological Argument: God is the CauseTeleological argument (fine-tuning): God is the DesignerAnthropological argument: through human nature we see God is a personal God

Transcribed - Published: 17 September 2024

Episode 110: Back To School Encouragement for Kids

Equip your children with the spiritual armor they need to navigate the cultural challenges they face in school. Join us as we walk through key strategies for instilling a strong sense of identity in Christ, using We'll discuss how to affirm your child's true worth and identity, rooted in their Creator, and provide practical advice for facing the unique pressures that come with today's social media-driven world. We also address the unique challenges faced by Gen Z and Gen Alpha, who are influenced by social media to seek validation externally. By reinforcing that their identity is rooted in being made in God's image, we guide parents on how to instill a Christ-centered worldview in their children, using examples from the Bible.We'll discuss how to guide your children to think critically, ask the right questions, and stand firm in their faith amidst the temptations and false ideologies promoted by secular society. Together, let's ensure our children are spiritually ready for the year ahead and ready to reflect God's image to those around them Main Points CoveredYour Identity is in ChristTruth MattersBe on GuardTest the SpiritsBe Willing to do the Hard Thing. People and Resources MentionedPsalm 139:13-141 Corinthians 6:19-20Luke 15Ephesians 6Proverbs 22:6John 14:6Colossians 3:9Colossians 4:61 Peter 3:15John 17:17-19Deuteronomy 41 Peter 5:8Nehemiah 4:17-23Mark 12:30Colossians 2:81 John 4Romans 1:16Esther 4:14Colossians 3Quote from Jason Whitlock: “When we are fearful before God we are fearless before culture.”A Look at Black Lives Matter with Monique Duson —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 3 September 2024

Episode 109: How to Witness to Unbelieving Family and Friends

Mom’s have a lot go great questions regarding how they can share their faith with unbelievers, and raise kids who are empowered to do the same. Should we ambush our friends with all the knowledge we’ve streamed over the past week or keep silent for fear of rocking the boat? In this podcast Lindsey Medenwaldt gives some great advice on how build bridges with those around us. Listeners will find out where to start their witnessing journey, tool needed, how to navigate different worldviews, and witnessing in the midst of cancel culture.Main Points CoveredSharing Faith With Friends and FamilyCommon Misconceptions about ApologeticsNavigating Online Interactions With HumilityBuilding Bridges Through Truth and FriendshipBoundaries vs Bridges in RelationshipsPeople and Resources MentionedPsalm 91Bridge-Building Apologetics: How to get along even when we disagree by Lindsey MedenwaldtTactics by Gregory KouklUnfamiliar TermsShalom: concern for the wholeness, flourishing, completeness of a person.Chew and Spit Method —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 6 August 2024

Episode 108: 3 Things Kids Need To Know About Prayer

Prayer is many things: an act of worship, way to do battle, how we commune with the almighty, and an act of submission in supplication. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Satan is intent about warping their prayer life. In this podcast Amy discusses two commons myths that cripple the prayer life of kids and adults. Listeners will hear biblical truth break these strongholds and learn practical tips to nurture a healthy prayer life. Lastly, listeners are equipped with an important discernment skill that every believer needs to learn when it comes to prayer: testing the spirits. Filled with practical advice relevant for every walk, this podcast will leave you feeling refreshed and trained to disciple your children in prayer. Main Points CoveredWhat is prayer in the life of the believer?Recognize that not everything is a “Mountaintop Moment”There are no "lone wolves" when it comes to prayerTest the spirits. The Holy Spirit isn't the only spirit at work. People and Resources Mentioned1 Kings 19:11-132 Timothy 3:16-17Proverbs 27:17Romans 1:121 Thessalonians 5:11Hebrews 10:25Ephesians 6:12The Screwtape letters by CS LewisEpisode 69: Mentorship and How it Can Affect Your Kids with Gale Carter —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 23 July 2024

Episode 108: 3 Things Kids Need To Know About Prayer

Prayer is many things: an act of worship, way to do battle, how we commune with the almighty, and an act of submission in supplication. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Satan is intent about warping their prayer life. In this podcast Amy discusses two commons myths that cripple the prayer life of kids and adults. Listeners will hear biblical truth break these strongholds and learn practical tips to nurture a healthy prayer life. Lastly, listeners are equipped with an important discernment skill that every believer needs to learn when it comes to prayer: testing the spirits. Filled with practical advice relevant for every walk, this podcast will leave you feeling refreshed and trained to disciple your children in prayer. Main Points CoveredWhat is prayer in the life of the believer?Recognize that not everything is a “Mountaintop Moment”There are no "lone wolves" when it comes to prayerTest the spirits. The Holy Spirit isn't the only spirit at work. People and Resources Mentioned1 Kings 19:11-132 Timothy 3:16-17Proverbs 27:17Romans 1:121 Thessalonians 5:11Hebrews 10:25Ephesians 6:12The Screwtape letters by CS LewisEpisode 69: Mentorship and How it Can Affect Your Kids with Gale Carter —Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 23 July 2024

Episode 107: What to Know About Yoga

Yoga is one of the most popular forms of exercise for women. It’s said to help with everything from balance to blood pressure, so there’s no problem with it, right? Turns out, there is more than meets the eye. In this podcast Alexa Kramer shares the background of yoga that you won’t get in your average class. Listens will learn the worldview of yoga, the purpose of worship behind each pose, and the surprising history behind “ooomhm.” She and Amy then discuss whether or not “christian yoga” is possible and how to help your kids speak truth and grace.If you’ve ever thought that yoga is just about stretching, you won’t want to miss this episode.Main Points CoveredDifference between yoga as an aspect of eastern religion vs what is done today.The history and worldview of yoga.How is the yoga done today? What do we see in the studios?What is “ooohm”?What are the purposes of the poses?Can you have Christian Yoga?How can we nurture a truth and grace approach with our kids? People and Resources MentionedCrash Course on YogaROARing through YogaThe Second Coming of the New Age - By Josh Peck & Steven BancarzThe Becket Cook Show on Yoga Podcast Episode—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 25 June 2024

Episode 107: What to Know About Yoga

Yoga is one of the most popular forms of exercise for women. It’s said to help with everything from balance to blood pressure, so there’s no problem with it, right? Turns out, there is more than meets the eye. In this podcast Alexa Kramer shares the background of yoga that you won’t get in your average class. Listens will learn the worldview of yoga, the purpose of worship behind each pose, and the surprising history behind “ooomhm.” She and Amy then discuss whether or not “christian yoga” is possible and how to help your kids speak truth and grace.If you’ve ever thought that yoga is just about stretching, you won’t want to miss this episode.Main Points CoveredDifference between yoga as an aspect of eastern religion vs what is done today.The history and worldview of yoga.How is the yoga done today? What do we see in the studios?What is “ooohm”?What are the purposes of the poses?Can you have Christian Yoga?How can we nurture a truth and grace approach with our kids? People and Resources MentionedCrash Course on YogaROARing through YogaThe Second Coming of the New Age - By Josh Peck & Steven BancarzThe Becket Cook Show on Yoga Podcast Episode—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

Transcribed - Published: 25 June 2024

106. The Toxic War on Masculinity with Nancy Pearcey

Professor Nancy Pearcey, renowned author of "The Toxic War on Masculinity," joins us in this enlightening episode of Mama Bear Apologetics to tackle the complex issues surrounding masculinity, Christianity, and culture at large. We discuss the cultural assault on masculinity and how the church can counteract these negative narratives, providing a balanced view that uplifts men rather than tearing them down. Nancy offers valuable insights, supported by sociological data, that demonstrate how evangelical men who are deeply committed to their faith actually excel as husbands and fathers.We journey through the historical transformations in perceptions of masculinity, from family-centric values to the career-driven ambitions influenced by Darwinian evolution and social Darwinism. Highlighting the troubling narratives from influencers like Andrew Tate and Myron Gaines, we emphasize the urgency for the church to present a positive and healthy view of masculinity. These secular scripts, often equating manhood with promiscuity and primal behavior, are infiltrating even Christian educational environments, creating conflicting messages for young men about strength and character. We also explore the significant role of fatherhood in nurturing healthy masculinity. This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding and supporting the role of men in the family and the church.Main Points CoveredWhere does the war on masculinity stem from?Is there a difference in “toxic masculinity” between evangelical and non-evangelical men?How the Industrial Revolution changed what the expectation of men in the home was.The difference between a real man and a good man.What does it mean to be a man? People and Resources MentionedNancy Pearcey - Author of "The Toxic War on Masculinity" and "Total Truth."Brad Wilcox - Sociologist at the University of Virginia, cited for his research on evangelical men and family dynamics. Washington Post Article "Why Can't We Hate Men?"The Moral Animal by Robert Wright Unfamiliar VocabularySocial Darwinism: The theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection and plants and animals.Andrew Tate: An American-British social media personality, whose views are often seen as mysoginistic and controversial.The Cultural Mandate: Be fruitful and multiply and subdue the Earth.

Transcribed - Published: 11 June 2024

Episode 106: The Toxic War on Masculinity with Nancy Pearcey

Professor Nancy Pearcey, renowned author of "The Toxic War on Masculinity," joins us in this enlightening episode of Mama Bear Apologetics to tackle the complex issues surrounding masculinity, Christianity, and culture at large. We discuss the cultural assault on masculinity and how the church can counteract these negative narratives, providing a balanced view that uplifts men rather than tearing them down. Nancy offers valuable insights, supported by sociological data, that demonstrate how evangelical men who are deeply committed to their faith actually excel as husbands and fathers.We journey through the historical transformations in perceptions of masculinity, from family-centric values to the career-driven ambitions influenced by Darwinian evolution and social Darwinism. Highlighting the troubling narratives from influencers like Andrew Tate and Myron Gaines, we emphasize the urgency for the church to present a positive and healthy view of masculinity. These secular scripts, often equating manhood with promiscuity and primal behavior, are infiltrating even Christian educational environments, creating conflicting messages for young men about strength and character. We also explore the significant role of fatherhood in nurturing healthy masculinity. This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding and supporting the role of men in the family and the church.Main Points CoveredWhere does the war on masculinity stem from?Is there a difference in “toxic masculinity” between evangelical and non-evangelical men?How the Industrial Revolution changed what the expectation of men in the home was.The difference between a real man and a good man.What does it mean to be a man? People and Resources MentionedNancy Pearcey - Author of "The Toxic War on Masculinity" and "Total Truth."Brad Wilcox - Sociologist at the University of Virginia, cited for his research on evangelical men and family dynamics. Washington Post Article "Why Can't We Hate Men?"The Moral Animal by Robert Wright Unfamiliar VocabularySocial Darwinism: The theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection and plants and animals.Andrew Tate: An American-British social media personality, whose views are often seen as mysoginistic and controversial.The Cultural Mandate: Be fruitful and multiply and subdue the Earth.

Transcribed - Published: 11 June 2024

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