Practically Christian Podcast
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Practically Christian Podcast

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Practically Christian Podcast is all about taking the deep truths of the gospel and bringing them down to earth. Join Josh and Debbie as they move beyond head-knowledge to offer real, practical application for your everyday life.With a blend of theological insight, counseling, and education—and a wealth of experience from the military, law enforcement, banking, and ministry—this husband-and-wife team looks at the world through a Christian perspective. Discover how the gospel of Jesus bears down on all you are and all you do, equipping you to live a life that creates an impact and changes your community.New episodes are released bi-weekly!Follow Mission Sent on Facebook and Instagram, or visit us online at missionsent.org.Keywords:ChristianPractical ApplicationGospelTheologyBible StudyChristian LivingMarriageCommunity ImpactFaithDiscipleshipHusband and WifeMinistryMission

Practically Christian Podcast is all about taking the deep truths of the gospel and bringing them down to earth. Join Josh and Debbie as they move beyond head-knowledge to offer real, practical application for your everyday life.With a blend of theological insight, counseling, and education—and a wealth of experience from the military, law enforcement, banking, and ministry—this husband-and-wife team looks at the world through a Christian perspective. Discover how the gospel of Jesus bears down on all you are and all you do, equipping you to live a life that creates an impact and changes your community.New episodes are released bi-weekly!Follow Mission Sent on Facebook and Instagram, or visit us online at missionsent.org.Keywords:ChristianPractical ApplicationGospelTheologyBible StudyChristian LivingMarriageCommunity ImpactFaithDiscipleshipHusband and WifeMinistryMission

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Beggars Telling Beggars Where to Find Bread: Faith on the Front Lines

Send a text The Rundown: In this episode, Josh sits down with Jared Altic, a veteran police chaplain and host of the Hey Chaplain podcast. They dive deep into the often-overlooked world of law enforcement chaplaincy—from delivering death notifications to supporting officers who see the worst of humanity. They discuss the theology of trauma, why a "safe" childhood isn't a spiritual disadvantage, and how the church can move beyond shallow support to truly partner with their local police departments. 3 Key Takeaways: 1. The "Beggars Telling Beggars" Mindset: Jared and Josh discuss why the church isn’t a country club for the perfect, but a hospital for the broken. Effective ministry (and parenting!) requires the humility to admit we are all just "beggars telling other beggars where to find bread." 2. Resilience vs. Calluses: We often think we need a gritty testimony to be tough. Jared breaks down the ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences) score and explains why a safe, loving upbringing isn't a weakness—it’s the foundation for the resilience needed to help others in crisis. 3. Practical Support > Cookies: Want to support your local police? Stop guessing. Jared challenges listeners to move beyond dropping off cookies (which often get thrown away!) and instead ask the department what they actually need. Whether it’s funding a vest, a radio, or daycare for a single mom in uniform, true support solves real problems. Links & Resources: Check out Jared's Podcast: https://heychaplain.buzzsprout.com/ Mentioned in this episode: Jimmy Carr on "Low Stakes" living vs. Fatherhood. Scripture Reference: "Love your enemies" (Matthew 5:44) – Loving the unlovable cop. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 weeks
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From Lent To Wilderness: Finding Faith When God Feels Silent

Send a text In this episode, Josh and Debbie brave the elements—literally. With the office heater broken, we’re recording outside in the Florida "cold" to talk about a different kind of chill: The Wilderness Phase. We often think spiritual dryness is a punishment or a sign that God has left the building. But what if the wilderness isn't about abandonment? What if it’s about preparation? Just as Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, sometimes God strips away the noise and comforts to get us ready for the mission ahead. We also breakdown the upcoming season of Lent, the real meaning of Shrove Tuesday (it’s more than just pancakes), and why "following your heart" is terrible advice when you're lost in the woods. In This Episode: The "Icebox" Studio: Why we are recording outside and how distraction works. Theology of the Wild: The difference between wandering due to a lack of faith (Israel) vs. wandering for training (Jesus). Counseling Corner: Distinguishing between "Spiritual Dryness" and clinical depression. The "Shrove" Strategy: How to "clear the deck" of your heart before Lent begins. The Challenge: The Pancake Summit. Before Ash Wednesday, sit down for a meal with your family (phones away!). Ask this question: "What is the one thing distracting us from God right now?" Action Step: Pick Your Fast. Don't just pick something convenient. Choose one thing to "kill" for the next 40 days. Whether it's social media, sugar, or TV—pick a sacrifice that will actually cost you something, and use that space to seek God. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 4 weeks
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Win The Fight By Changing The Rules

Send us a text Arguments don’t wreck relationships—bad rules do. We sat down to unpack a counterintuitive promise: you can “win” every fight by changing what winning means. Instead of louder voices and sharper comebacks, we build a simple, repeatable framework that turns conflict into connection, whether you’re married, parenting, or navigating tough moments at work. We start by swapping pride for purpose. Borrowing the logic of rules of engagement, we set boundaries that keep the relationship safe: when to talk, when to pause, and where the hard conversations happen. You’ll hear why a demilitarized zone—a consistent, private space—reduces shame and performative arguing, and how banning the words never and always stops character attacks before they start. We also explore why only a few hills deserve a fight and how aligning on end goals keeps you moving toward a shared future rather than short‑term wins. Then we get practical. We break down a de‑escalation continuum you can use tonight: start with curiosity, keep it private, escalate slowly, and agree on a timed pause when tempers spike. There’s a quick tour of the brain science behind anger—why the prefrontal cortex goes quiet and the limbic system takes over—and how sleep, movement, and clear reconvene times restore logic and empathy. Throughout, we anchor the conversation in faith and humility, showing how restraint is strength and how peacemaking protects intimacy. Ready to rewrite the script on conflict? Grab our free Rules of Engagement at missionscent.org/church under Resources, put them on the table with your spouse or family, and try them this week. If this helped, subscribe, share with a friend who argues about everything, and leave a review to help others find the show. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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Complacency Kills: Marriage, Faith, And Everyday Safety

Send us a text We argue that complacency, not crisis, is what erodes marriages, faith, health, and safety. From police training to family routines, we show how to replace autopilot with alert, steady awareness and small habits that change outcomes. • complacency as the real silent killer across life • why no task is routine and what that means at home • color codes of awareness from white to black • practical vigilance without anxiety or paranoia • AI and social media as modern threats to families • media inputs shaping beliefs, moods, and choices • health risks built by repeated small compromises • faith as transformation and the renewing of the mind • breaking loops with simple habit interrupts • finding blind spots through honest accountability Share this episode with someone you think is being complacent https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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From Chaos To Clarity: Building Family SOPs

Send us a text Resolutions fade; systems stick. We kick off 2026 by trading wishful thinking for a practical playbook you can run at home, at work, and in your walk with Jesus. Drawing on years in construction, the military, law enforcement, and the classroom, we lay out how briefings, BOLOs, and standard operating procedures translate into calmer mornings, better decisions, and a family that runs on purpose instead of panic. You’ll hear how simple if-then and when-then plans—borrowed from behavior strategies in education—prevent meltdowns and guide wise choices when stress spikes. We talk through a real hydroplane incident and why EVOC training mattered, showing how you do not rise to the occasion, you fall to your training. From there, we map out weekly rhythms that actually work: Sunday meal prep, shared calendars, visible priorities on the fridge, and bite-size budget huddles that fight debt and decision fatigue at the source. Faith sits at the front, not the finish line. We make the case for prayer-first living and Sabbath as design, not luxury, and we show how planned rest and time outdoors lower anxiety while raising the emotional temperature of your whole home. If you want different, you must do different becomes more than a motto: it’s a checklist you can execute—identify your top three threats, write clear SOPs, keep them in sight, and invite accountability so the plan survives Monday. Ready to replace chaos with clarity and move from reactive to proactive? Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a calmer year, and leave a quick review telling us the first SOP you’ll put on your fridge. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 months
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Trust Is The Real Topic

Send us a text A hallway chat about flat earth lit the fuse—but the explosion wasn’t about science. It was about trust. We’ve all felt it: headlines that spin, institutions that protect themselves, and platforms that sound more “human” than the people in charge. That’s the current we wade into as we ask a harder question: when credibility sinks across the board, how can Christians rebuild it in public, practical ways that actually serve our neighbors? We start by tracing the rise of alternative authorities—YouTube, TikTok, and influencers—explaining why confident clips often outrun careful research. Then we turn the mirror on the church. From money scandals to abuse coverups to celebrity meltdowns, these well-known failures amplify a broader suspicion: if institutions won’t be honest when it hurts, why should we trust their message when it heals? We share a moving story of someone wounded by church responses to sexuality, underscoring how pain, not just disagreement, drives people away from faith communities. Rather than hand-wringing, we get practical. We outline five habits that rebuild credibility: be present in the community without an agenda; be open and accessible as leaders and neighbors; be transparent about personal struggles and church finances; be honest even when it costs popularity; and be a real community, not a one-person show. These aren’t PR tactics; they’re everyday practices that make the gospel plausible again. If you’ve wondered how to earn a hearing on hard topics—identity, ethics, purpose—this is your field guide to trust lived out loud. Join us, try the one-week challenge to connect beyond your comfort zone, and tell us what you learn. If this conversation helps, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find their way back to trustworthy community. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 months
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Why Small, Awkward Chats Create Strong Parent–Child Bonds

Send us a text Ever wish your kid would open up without the eye rolls and shutdowns? We sat down with Josh’s 15-year-old daughter, Kayla, for an unfiltered conversation about what actually helps teens talk, think, and grow when the room feels awkward and the stakes feel high. No scripts, no big speeches—just the daily habit of honest questions, listening for meaning, and pushing past “because I said so.” We explore how teaching the why behind the how builds real confidence. Kayla shares what it’s like to be nudged into uncomfortable moments—ordering for herself, facing social anxiety, stepping on stage—and how anchoring her choices to faith changes the pressure. We unpack the power of words like friend and love, why definitions matter in a world of likes and follows, and how sharpening those meanings helps teens choose wiser relationships and stand firm when emotions surge. There’s also a frank look at different strengths parents bring. Nurture and space to vent often come from mom, while dad presses into accountability, clarity, and action. When a family names and values both, teens learn to seek comfort without dodging challenge and to accept challenge without losing connection. That mix is how a home becomes a training ground for adulthood: fewer lectures, more questions; fewer grand moments, more faithful reps. If you’re a parent hoping for deeper talks, let this be your cue to start small tonight. Ask one real question. Listen longer than feels natural. Then ask why, gently, one more time. Subscribe for more candid conversations on faith, family, and practical wisdom, share this with a parent who needs courage for awkward chats, and leave a review with your best question for starting a meaningful talk. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 4 months
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From “Devil’s Day” to Neighbor Day: A Christian Take on Halloween’s History, Myths, and Missiona

Send us a text The porch light tells a story. Flip it off, and you signal retreat. Turn it on—and pull a couch into the yard—and you signal something else entirely: presence, welcome, and a little courage. We lean into the tension many Christians feel around Halloween and ask a better question than “Should we opt out?” We explore what happens when we opt in with discernment, kindness, and a missional heart. We trace the roots from Celtic Samhain to All Hallows’ Eve, clear up persistent myths about “the devil’s birthday,” and place the night within a wider biblical lens: the earth is the Lord’s, and no square inch of the calendar belongs to darkness. If the church could reframe Saturnalia into Christmas and weave martyr memory into Valentine’s Day, why not redeem a single autumn evening into a warm, neighborly moment that builds trust? Along the way, we open up about church hurt, the pull to withdraw, and the invitation of Jesus to step toward people, not away from them. You’ll leave with simple, practical ideas: set out chairs, cue a family-friendly movie, hand parents water, and give kids the good candy. Skip costumes that glorify the occult, keep safety common sense, and let generosity do the talking. You don’t need a doorstep sermon to embody good news—just a posture that says, “We’re glad you’re here.” If you’ve wrestled with Halloween, this conversation offers history, nuance, and a hopeful path that honors both conscience and neighbor love. If this resonates, tap follow, share with a friend who’s on the fence about October 31, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find thoughtful, faith-filled conversations like this. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 months
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Aliens, Angels, or Both?

Send us a text A string of lights splits the night sky. Hearts jump, stories surge, and for a few charged minutes it feels like the invasion has begun—until research points to Starlink gliding through orbit. That whiplash from wonder to explanation sets the stage for a bigger question we wrestle with: what are we really seeing when we call something “alien,” and are we using the right lens to interpret the unknown? We dig into the history—from Project Blue Book’s 12,000 reports to headline-grabbing hearings—then test the “ancient aliens” narrative against what we know about human ingenuity. From pyramids to Stonehenge, we weigh natural and human-made explanations without mocking curiosity. But we don’t stop at debunking. We pivot to the biblical worldview: angels and demons that don’t look like art, a spiritual realm that overlaps the physical, and a present darkness Scripture says we actively wrestle with. If the Bible insists the unseen is real, could some “UFO” stories be misread spiritual encounters rather than extraterrestrial visitors? Along the way, we share a personal sighting that felt otherworldly in the moment and became explainable by morning, and we challenge the reflex to outsource evil to off-world villains. Discernment means holding two tools at once: investigate natural causes with rigor, and test the spirits with Scripture, prayer, and wise community. Not every light is a spacecraft—and not every mystery is mechanical. We make space for awe while staying grounded in truth. If you’re curious about UFOs, angels and demons, spiritual warfare, and how faith helps interpret the unexplainable, this one’s for you. Listen, share your take, and help us go deeper—subscribe, rate the show, and tell us: are we looking at extraterrestrials, or a spiritual reality breaking through? https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 5 months
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Overcoming Stress and Finding Rest Through Purposeful Planning

Send us a text Do you ever feel so exhausted that you're tired of being tired? That overwhelming sensation of running on empty while life keeps demanding more? You're not alone. In this authentically raw conversation, we dive into the epidemic of exhaustion that's affecting so many of us. From the micro-problem of driving aimlessly looking for a restaurant to the macro-issue of living without clear direction, we explore how purposelessness drains our energy faster than any physical task. Drawing from personal experiences—like Josh's closet-sized first office and his 12-year journey to complete a two-year degree—we share eight practical strategies that can transform exhaustion into purposeful energy. Some provide immediate relief (like pattern interruption techniques), while others create sustainable change through consistent small actions. The heart of our message is deceptively simple yet profoundly powerful: begin with the end in mind. When you know your destination, every decision becomes intentional. We explore why protecting your vision matters, how breaking goals into manageable steps prevents overwhelm, and why contentment isn't the same as settling. Perhaps most importantly, we discuss the ultimate antidote to exhaustion: recognizing your power of choice. While circumstances may be beyond your control, your response to them never is. This isn't about toxic positivity—it's about consciously directing your focus toward what builds rather than depletes. Whether you're feeling stuck on life's carousel or simply need practical ways to restore your energy, these battle-tested strategies offer a roadmap to move from exhausted to expectant. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear they're not alone in their struggle, and remember—small changes consistently applied transform lives dramatically. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 7 months
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I Asked My Wife What Annoys Her About Me (Big Mistake)

Send us a text What happens when a pastor and his wife have a "robust conversation" on air? Find out as we dive into the authentic, sometimes uncomfortable reality of marriage in ministry.  During this uniquely vulnerable episode, I challenge Debbie to share what genuinely frustrates her about me, triggering a fascinating exploration of how we handle conflict. The conversation quickly reveals fundamental differences in our approaches—my tendency to seek facts and evidence versus Debbie's desire for emotional validation. This tension points to a deeper question: how public should a pastor's marriage be? Most Christians present a polished version of themselves at church while hiding their struggles. As Debbie aptly points out, we're often "comparing our worst day to someone else's filtered best day." But authentic ministry requires transparency. If people are to "imitate me as I imitate Christ" (1 Corinthians 11:1), they need to see not just our strengths but how we navigate our weaknesses.  We examine how gender differences affect communication, with men typically wanting to solve problems while women often seek understanding. Through Romans 12, we discover biblical wisdom for "living peaceably with one another" and the importance of "rejoicing with those who rejoice and weeping with those who weep." The powerful coffee cup analogy reminds us that unresolved issues will eventually spill out, affecting those closest to us. Whether you're in ministry or simply seeking a healthier relationship, this episode offers practical insights on handling conflict with grace, addressing issues before they become "infections," and finding strength in vulnerability. What frustrations might your spouse identify in you? How might addressing them transform your relationship? https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 8 months
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Scrolling Away Reality: A Fishing Rod Beats a Phone

Send us a text Could your family's digital habits be destroying your relationships more than any banned book? While parents storm school board meetings over inappropriate literature, the unbridled use of technology in homes might be the real enemy we should be fighting. The passionate debates about removing certain books from schools have dominated headlines, but this episode explores a more insidious threat lurking in the palm of your hand. Most children today barely read physical books—they're consuming content through devices with far fewer restrictions and much more dangerous consequences. Research consistently links excessive screen time with anxiety, depression, poor self-esteem, and social isolation. Despite being called "social" media, these platforms often replace genuine human connection with artificial interactions. Many young people now lack basic conversational skills because they spend more time communicating through screens than in person. Family dinners, once essential for connection, have been replaced by individual family members retreating to separate rooms with their devices. Physical consequences are equally concerning—from "tech neck" and early arthritis to disrupted sleep patterns and decreased physical activity. Even our cognitive abilities are changing, with basic memory skills deteriorating as we outsource remembering to our devices. As one educator notes: "We're training our brains to think in 30-second increments, then wondering why we can't sit down and work through complex problems." The solution isn't banning technology entirely, but establishing healthy boundaries. Start with tech-free zones or times in your household. Take your family fishing, hiking, or engage in other activities that foster conversation. These shared experiences build resilience, teach valuable life skills, and create the sense of belonging children need. Ready to strengthen your family connections? Follow us at missioncentorg across all platforms and share this episode to help other families reclaim what technology might be stealing from them. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 10 months
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When Emotions Hijack Your Life: Finding the Power of Restraint

Send us a text A Florida charter captain's viral meltdown (Brock Horner) serves as the perfect backdrop for our most powerful discussion yet on the critical virtue of self-control. When this captain boarded another man's boat in a fit of rage, he didn't just create a social media sensation – he lost his reputation, business, and possibly his freedom in mere minutes. Sound familiar? It should, because the same explosive pattern ruins marriages, families, and careers every day. Self-control isn't about suppressing your emotions or pretending they don't exist. As we explore through biblical wisdom and practical psychology, it's about experiencing your feelings without being controlled by them. "Let go of what you feel, hold on to what is real" becomes our guiding philosophy as we dissect what happens when emotions hijack our responses. The consequences of losing control extend far beyond the moment. Children growing up in environments where adults regularly erupt learn to normalize chaos, becoming uncomfortable with peace and stability. Marriages deteriorate when pride prevents self-regulation during disagreements. But there's hope! We share actionable techniques for developing self-control: deep breathing exercises, counting before responding, finding physical outlets, and prayer – creating that crucial space between stimulus and response where wisdom can enter. Jesus provides our ultimate example of self-control. While being crucified after hours of torture, He responded with "Father, forgive them" rather than retaliation. If you're ready to break cycles of emotional reactivity in your life, marriage, or parenting, this episode offers the perspective shift and practical tools you need. Subscribe, share with someone who needs this message, and leave us a review to help others find their way to stronger self-control. #loveisaverb @selfcontrol #Jesus #Jesuschanges #brock #floridacharter https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 11 months
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Farting in Bed? Why Humor is Essential for a Healthy Marriage

Send us a text What if the secret to a stronger marriage was as simple as laughing together more often? In this refreshingly candid episode, we dive into the surprising power of humor in relationships—including those awkward bedroom moments that couples rarely discuss publicly. Marriage shouldn't feel like a business arrangement where two people fulfill assigned roles without joy or genuine connection. Yet many couples fall into exactly this pattern, maintaining careful facades and losing the playfulness that initially drew them together. We explore how breaking down these barriers through shared laughter creates deeper intimacy and resilience through life's challenges. Drawing from both scientific research and biblical wisdom, we examine how humor physiologically changes our brain chemistry—reducing stress hormones and increasing feel-good neurotransmitters that strengthen our bonds. As Voltaire noted and Scripture confirms, "a cheerful heart is good medicine," offering couples a powerful tool for diffusing tension and gaining perspective during disagreements. Through personal stories of financial hardship, loss, and everyday frustrations, we demonstrate how maintaining a sense of humor proved essential for our own relationship survival. When the enemy seeks to steal our joy and destroy our marriages through constant stress and distraction, intentional laughter becomes an act of spiritual warfare. With your days numbered by God before birth, why spend them in needless misery? Tonight, do something unexpected to make your spouse laugh. Your marriage—and your testimony—will be stronger for it. Questions about strengthening your relationship? Reach out to us at info@missioncent.org or find us on social media. https://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/bringing-laughter-into-your-marriage/ https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 11 months
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From Rage to Reconciliation: A Marriage Journey Through Anger

Send us a text There's a raw honesty that hits you from the first moment of this episode as Josh opens up about his lifelong relationship with anger. "Anger is my go-to emotion," he admits without hesitation, "and it's the emotion I filter all other things through, because anger is easy for me to process." What follows is a deeply personal exploration of how this pattern affected his marriage and the journey toward healthier emotional processing. Many listeners will recognize themselves or their partners in this conversation. The pattern is common - we take complex emotions like sadness, anxiety, fear, and disappointment and channel them into anger because anger feels manageable and actionable. But as Josh and Debbie reveal through their story, this coping mechanism comes with a steep price in relationships, creating what Josh poignantly calls "collateral damage." The strength of this episode lies in its dual perspective. We hear not just from Josh about his internal struggles, but from Debbie about what it feels like to be on the receiving end of misdirected anger. "I didn't feel like I was in... there was a duality there," she shares. "I didn't feel connected to you, like I could completely come to you and pour my heart out." Her insight provides a crucial window into the isolation and disconnection that partners often experience. What makes this conversation truly valuable, however, is the roadmap it offers for change. The turning point came through personal accountability - "My life is where it is because of me, because of the choices I made," - and a willingness to do the hard work of examining patterns and making different choices. Biblical principles provided a framework, particularly Ephesians 5:25, which challenged Josh to love sacrificially, laying down not just external things but internal barriers as well. Whether you're struggling with managing your own anger or navigating life with someone who is, this episode offers both compassion and practical wisdom. The message is clear: patterns can change, relationships can heal, and anger itself can become not just a destructive force, but a catalyst for positive transformation when properly channeled. As Josh reminds us, "You have to hate something enough to change it." Have you found yourself caught in similar patterns? We'd love to hear your story of challenge and growth. Reach out through our website or social media channels and join the conversation about strengthening families through honest communication and faith. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Who Needs a Break? Do Lovers really need a Holiday?

Send us a text In a world where every relationship seems to be constantly tested by daily stressors, the question arises: do lovers really need a holiday away from each other? This episode navigates the fine line between healthy time apart and necessary intimacy, encouraging couples to consider whether escaping together or apart will truly enhance their bond. We discuss the stresses that marriages can endure and how couples can sometimes feel the temptation to take a break, questioning if distance truly makes the heart grow fonder. As we dive deeper into this compelling topic, we explore personal experiences and the lessons learned over years of partnership. From the highs of shared activities like family outings to the struggles faced amidst life's overwhelming moments, we dissect the truth behind the myth of needing personal space. We offer insights on how communication and shared moments can serve as the antidote to feelings of isolation often brought about by life’s demands.  Listeners are left with a powerful reflection on the importance of intentional intimacy. By taking a step back to assess the underlying reasons for wanting separation and nurturing shared experiences instead, couples can foster a resilient relationship capable of withstanding the pressures of modern life. Don’t miss out on this essential conversation—tune in to gain valuable perspectives on strengthening your loving bond. If you find this episode helpful, remember to subscribe, share, and leave us a review! https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Family First: Reassessing the Youth Sports Obsession

Send us a text The episode examines the culture of youth sports and the high expectations placed on children to become professional athletes. Through personal stories and statistical insights, we discuss the sacrifices families make, the pressures on children, and the importance of seeking balance in prioritizing family dynamics, interests, and faith.  • Exploring the idolization of youth sports  • Discussing the statistical odds of going pro  • Acknowledging the family sacrifices involved  • Examining the mental health impact on young athletes  • Urging for a balance among a variety of activities  • Highlighting the importance of family time and faith    Share this episode with someone who may benefit from the conversation! https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Navigating the Noise of Marriage with Christ-like Love

Send us a text Conflict in relationships often stems from unmet expectations and selfishness. The episode guides listeners to embrace selflessness and serve their partners, presenting this approach as the key to eliminating arguments and fostering mutual understanding.  • Discussing the biblical perspective on arguments  • Identifying unmet expectations as a cause of conflict  • Real-life examples to illustrate common arguments  • Emphasizing selflessness as a relationship strength  • Strategies for minimizing misunderstandings  • Encouraging transparent communication in marriages  • Highlighting the importance of humility and service  • Presenting a hopeful outlook for conflict resolution Join us as we dive into the transformative teachings of Jesus and their relevance to modern marriage. Make your marriage the best it can be, it isn't hard to unlock the keys to a happy marriage with no more arguing! #loveisaverb #Jesus #marriage #Jesussaves #selfless https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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No one loves your child.......(like you do)

The episode dives into the essential dynamics of parenting, emphasizing that while no one loves a child quite like their parent, understanding boundaries and discipline is vital for raising well-adjusted individuals. The discussion encompasses establishing clear expectations for behavior, ensuring consequences align with standards, and the importance of parental unity to create a strong foundation for children's emotional and social development. • Exploring the primary goals of parenting • The need to manage expectations around children's behavior  • Importance of discipline in parenting strategies  • Understanding where parenting standards derive from • Establishing clear rules and consequences for infractions  • The impact of childhood trauma on parental approaches  • The necessity of consensus between parents  • Preparing children for real-world challenges  • Closing thoughts on ensuring long-term success for children https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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The Disappearance of the Family Unit: Exploring Roots of Despair

Can the breakdown of the family unit be the root cause of many societal ills? Join us as we tackle this provocative question in "Faith, Family, and Fishing." We promise that by the end of this episode, you'll have a deeper understanding of how the disintegration of family structures has contributed to the rise of "deaths of despair," such as suicides, alcohol abuse, and drug overdoses. With the stark decline in two-parent households—from 73% in 1960 to just 46% in 2014—it's more crucial than ever to examine the impact of family environments on mental health, education, and overall well-being. While not all two-parent homes are ideal and not all single-parent homes are detrimental, the quality of family life holds significant weight in shaping future generations. In this engaging episode, Josh and Debbie explore the complex dynamics of family life and its broad societal implications. Modern terms like "toxic family" and the trend of millennials and zillennials distancing themselves from family ties highlight urgent issues many recognize but struggle to address. Drawing insights from various fields such as counseling, law enforcement, pastoral work, and education, we argue that restoring the family unit is essential for fostering resilience and improving mental health. By focusing on strengthening family bonds, we aim to inspire meaningful change and address the roots of many social challenges. Join us for this thoughtful discussion that underscores the importance of family restoration as a pathway to a healthier society. https://www.missionsent.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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