Episodios

  • Why Did America Risk Billions to Rescue One Pilot While Radical Islam Kills Its Own?
    Apr 10 2026
    After a rough several weeks battling travel & sickness Greg and Tonya are back. They jump straight into the big stuff happening in the world right now. They talk about the U.S. strikes on Iran, the dramatic rescue of that F-15 pilot on Easter weekend, and the wild contrast between how America values one soldier’s life versus how some regimes treat their own people.From there the conversation gets deep and honest: Why does every single life matter so much to us? Where does that value actually come from? They walk through the Judeo-Christian roots of Western civilization, the difference between Hebrew and Roman views of human dignity, and how God spared no expense to rescue us through Jesus.It’s raw, it’s timely, and it’ll make you think about why we stand with Israel, why we fight for the unborn, and why we refuse to let current events shake our trust in the real King.If you’ve been wrestling with the news, the politics, or just wondering what the Bible actually says about all this, pull up a chair. You’re gonna want to hear this one.

    CHAPTERS (No timestamps)
    • Catching Up After Weeks Away
    • The Iran Conflict and What It Really Means
    • The Easter Miracle of the Rescued Pilot
    • Why One Life Is Worth Billions in Rescue
    • Judeo-Christian Roots of Human Value
    • Israel, Rome, and the Leaven of the Kingdom
    • Why We Stand With Israel Without Being Cocky
    • The Real Kingdom We’re Waiting For
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    53 m
  • Why Do Many Christians Feel Guilty About Pleasure?
    Mar 6 2026
    Many Christians feel an uneasy tension when it comes to pleasure.
    If following Jesus means sacrifice, surrender, and denying ourselves… why did God create a world filled with beauty, laughter, food, relationships, and meaningful work?In this episode of Ask Mom and Dad, Greg and Tonya continue their discussion of Joe Rigney’s book Strangely Brightand wrestle with a question many believers quietly carry:Why do Christians sometimes distrust pleasure?Drawing from Scripture and personal experience, they explore the difference between enjoying God’s gifts and turning those gifts into idols. The conversation touches on missionary sacrifice, cultural attitudes toward enjoyment, and the biblical idea that Jesus is better than everything—without requiring us to reject the good things God created.Together they unpack how pleasure can either compete with God or become a signpost pointing back to Him.If you’ve ever wondered:
    • Is enjoying life less spiritual?
    • Why do some Christians feel guilty about pleasure?
    • Did God design the world to be enjoyed?
    This conversation will challenge how you think about joy, sacrifice, and gratitude in the Christian life.
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    47 m
  • Does Sacrifice Deepen Joy?
    Feb 20 2026
    What if the real test of your faith isn’t what you believe—but what you’re willing to give up?In this episode, Greg and Tonya tackle the uncomfortable tension between pleasure and sacrifice. Why does Lent matter? Why would God give us good things—and then ask us to fast from them? And if Jesus is truly better than everything else… do our lives actually reflect that?From carrot cake to covenant marriage, from fasting to parenting exhaustion, this conversation digs into the difference between enjoying God’s gifts and worshiping them. Discover why voluntary sacrifice sharpens joy, why self-denial restores gratitude, and how enduring difficulty in marriage and family reveals something deeper about God Himself.If you’ve ever wondered:
    • Why Christians fast
    • Whether pleasure is spiritual or dangerous
    • Or what sacrifice really proves about your faith
    This episode will challenge the way you think about joy, discipline, and what it really means to say, “Jesus is better.”

    Choosing sacrifice tests and reveals whether we truly believe Jesus is better. Voluntary self-denial sharpens appreciation, restores focus, and deepens our experience of God.
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  • Who Gets The Glory?
    Feb 6 2026
    Why do some of the most gifted musicians, artists, and thinkers in history display almost supernatural creativity yet never openly give credit to God? In this episode of Ask Mom & Dad, we explore the tension between human talent and divine glory—asking whether beauty, music, and innovation still point back to their Creator even when the creator doesn’t acknowledge Him. Through reflections on famous artists, biblical themes, and everyday faith, we wrestle with questions about idolatry, discernment, and God’s sovereignty, ultimately considering how creativity, corruption, and redemption intersect in a world filled with brilliance that doesn’t always recognize its source.
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  • How Does Pleasure Fit Into a God-Centered Life?
    Jan 31 2026
    In this episode of Asked & Dad, Greg and Tonya reflect on joy, pleasure, and the beauty of God’s creation. Drawing from Scripture and insights from The book "Strangely Bright" by Joe Rigney, they explore how enjoying the world God made doesn’t compete with loving God—but can actually deepen it. From icy landscapes and music to relationships and everyday moments, the conversation asks how believers can receive God’s gifts with gratitude, avoid idolatry, and live joyfully in step with the Holy Spirit.
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  • Do Long-Married Couples Ever Feel Unappreciated? (Spoiler: Yes — But They Don’t Say It)
    Dec 31 2025
    On this episode of Ask Mom and Dad, Greg and Tonya share heartfelt reflections on long-term marriage, the joy of bustling family holiday gatherings, and the excitement of welcoming two more grandsons to their growing quiver of 14 grandchildren. Drawing from recent Thanksgiving celebrations and counseling insights, they explore mutual appreciation in relationships, why modern couples voice feelings of being unappreciated more openly, and the profound humility of Mary and Joseph. With humor and biblical wisdom, they discuss generational shifts in communication, the beauty of a personal relationship with Jesus through prayer, and trusting God's sovereignty over cultural systems like medicine and mandates—reminding us that true blessings come from His presence, not just the season's festivities.
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    54 m
  • What Does It Mean to Bless the Lord When Your Heart Is Breaking? (Psalm 103)
    Oct 22 2025
    In this episode of Ask Mom and Dad, Greg and Tonya talk about the raw emotions of grief. They explore the differences between secular and Christian approaches to mourning, drawing from Psalm 103 to discuss God's mercy, compassion, and the fleeting nature of human life. The conversation weaves in biblical insights on death, resurrection, eternity, and the hope found in faith, touching on stories from Job, Romans, and the Transfiguration. Ending with a poignant prayer, this episode offers comfort and encouragement for those navigating sorrow through a lens of spiritual renewal and divine love.
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  • When Faith Is Under Fire: What Do We Do When the World Turns Violent?
    Oct 8 2025
    In this episode, Greg and Tonya open up about the weight of recent events — from the shocking assassination of Christian influencer Kirk to the deeper questions it raises about faith, culture, and resilience. They discuss how tragedy shapes our perspective, why spiritual rest is essential in turbulent times, and how believers can respond when the world feels increasingly unstable. Blending honesty, compassion, and hope, this conversation reminds listeners that faith isn’t about avoiding pain — it’s about finding purpose through it.
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