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  • Episode 135. How Enneagram and Richard Rohr Deconstruct Jesus with Alexa Cramer
    Oct 14 2025

    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 Covered
    • The ROAR method of discernment
    • Role of Richard Rohr in popularizing the Enneagram among Christians
    • Analysis of key quotes by Rohr
    • Rohr’s theological framework
    • Implications for evangelism, accountability, sanctification
    • Cultural appeal of Enneagram and spiritual mysticism—especially for women and younger generations
    • Practical admonition: alertness to Enneagram with children in schools, churches, etc.
    Resources Mentioned
    • The Enneagram blog series on Mama Bear Apologetics
    • Mama Bear Apologetics Episode on the Enneagram
    • Dr. 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)

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  • Episode 134. Grandparent Revival: How to Use Your Retirement to Pass Down a Legacy of Faith
    Sep 30 2025

    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 Covered
    • The role and relevance of grandparents in faith formation
    • Challenges older generations face with technology, memory, and cultural shifts
    • Combating lies of irrelevance and incapability among mature Christians
    • Biblical call to continue running the race—“not time to pass the baton”
    • Discipling grandchildren with discernment and cultural awareness
    • Socratic questioning and critical thinking as tools for engagement
    • Balancing boldness and relational wisdom with adult children
    • Practical steps for growing in apologetics and theology at any age
    • Testimonies of generational faithfulness and influence

    Resources Mentioned

    Scriptures:

    • Romans 12:18
    • Matthew 5:44

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  • Episode 133: How to Help Your Kids Process the Loss of Charlie Kirk
    Sep 15 2025

    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 Covered
    • Grieve 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 Gospel
    • Truth is worth defending.
    • Being a Christian comes at a cost.
    • Equip them to understand culture
    • Weapons 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 addressed
    • Why 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 Mentioned

    Scriptures:

    • Romans 8:28 – Charlie’s favorite verse
    • Revelation 3:16 – Lukewarm Christianity
    • Matthew 5:13 – Salt of the earth
    • 2 Corinthians 10:5 – Taking thoughts captive
    • Matthew 28 – The Great Commission
    • Acts 17:26 – God’s sovereignty over nations
    • Ephesians 6:12 – Spiritual warfare
    • Proverbs 22:6 – Train up a child
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  • Episode 132. The Lie of Best-Selfism
    Sep 2 2025

    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 Covered
    • Definition and Dangers of Best Selfism
    • Examples in Culture
    • Biblical Response to Best Selfism
    • Spiritual and Cultural Consequences
    • How to Combat the Lie of Best-Selfism
    Resources & Organizations Mentioned

    Scriptures:

    • Genesis 3 – The original lie and temptation
    • Exodus 6:7 – God claiming His people
    • 1 Peter 2:9 – Our identity in Christ
    • 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, 6:20 – Transformation and honoring God with our bodies
    • Matthew 16:24 – Deny self and follow Christ
    • Mark 12:29-30, Deuteronomy 6:5 – Love God and neighbor
    • Matthew 28:19-20 – The Great Commission
    • Deuteronomy 6:6-9 – Discipleship in the home
    • Colossians 2:8, 3:23-24 – Avoid deceptive philosophy, work for the Lord
    • 2 Corinthians 10:5 – Take every thought captive
    • 2 Timothy 1:7 – Spirit of power and self-discipline
    • 1 Peter 3:15 – Defend faith with gentleness
    • Ephesians 5:21-33, 6:4 – Mutual submission and discipling children

    Other Resources:

    • Scottie Scheffler Statement
    • Scheffler's Response to Tom Brady
    • Tom Brady's Newsletter

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  • Episode 131. ROARing Through K-Pop Demon Hunters
    Aug 19 2025

    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 Covered
    • Refresher on the ROAR method
    • Summary and cultural context of K-Pop Demon Hunters
    • Shamanistic influences in the film's narrative
    • The spiritual battle theme and accurate depictions of demonic manipulation
    • Analysis of the "Your Idol" song and its theological implications
    • Positive and problematic messages about shame, identity, and salvation
    • Teaching discernment to children using media
    • Parenting strategies for spiritual conversations

    Resources & Organizations Mentioned

    Scriptures:

    • 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 2
    • Rise of the Occult with Krista Bontrager
    • Spiritual Warfare by Karl Payne

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  • Episode 130: Can Christians Judge?
    Aug 5 2025

    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 Covered
    • Misuse of Scripture on Judgment (Matthew 7:1)
    • Difference Between Judgment vs. Condemnation
    • Cultural Compromise and the Gaines' Controversy
    • Five Steps for Judging Rightly:
    • Teaching Children to Stand Firm in Faith
    • Counterfeit Christianity and Progressive Theology
    • Importance of Context in Scripture Interpretation
    • Empowering Empathetic Children Against Cultural Manipulation

    Resources & Organizations Mentioned
    • Scriptures:
    • Matthew 7:1, 3–6
    • John 7:24
    • Romans 14:4
    • Colossians 2:8; 4:6
    • Ephesians 6:11–18
    • 2 Timothy 1:7; 3:16–17; 4:1–5
    • 1 Peter 3:15
    • John 15:18–19
    • Other Resources:
    • Fallacy Detective – a book to help children recognize faulty logic
    • Biblical Hermeneutics: 5 Biblical Interpretation questions every mama needs to know.
    • How to Read Your Bible Well - Episode of Mama Bear Apologetics
    • Parenting Prodigals - Episode of Mama Bear Apologetics

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  • Episode 129. How Dads Can Disciple Their Kids with Shane Winnings
    Jun 17 2025

    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 Covered
    • The 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 Mentioned
    • Promise Keepers
    • Book by Shane Winnings: Your Next Leap of Faith
    • Follow Shane Winnings
    • Youtube
    • Instagram
    • Episode 114 - Raising Gender Healthy Boys with Ricky Chelette
    • Proverbs 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 Vocabulary
    • Indoctrination: 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.


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  • Episode 128: What every Dad needs from his Family, Church, and Brothers in Christ With Shane Winnings
    Jun 3 2025

    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 Discussed
    • Shane Winnings’ testimony: Army, law enforcement, and the call to ministry
    • The decline of biblical masculinity and cultural confusion around manhood
    • The role of men as priests, providers, and protectors
    • Challenges facing fathers and husbands in today's culture
    • The importance of male discipleship and intentional mentorship
    • What wives can do to support their husbands spiritually
    • How the local church can better equip men
    • The epidemic of loneliness among men—and how community changes everything
    • Practical solutions for connecting men through Promise Keepers
    • Biblical partnership in marriage and mutual submission

    Resources & Organizations Mentioned
    • Promise Keepers
    • Website: www.promisekeepers.org
    • Overcomers Zoom Bible Study: promisekeepers.org/overcomers
    • Book by Shane Winnings: Your Next Leap of Faith
    • Follow Shane Winnings
    • Youtube
    • Instagram


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