Month: June 2020

Jeremy Becomes a Dad Again | Choosing Joy and Rest

Jeremy becomes a dad…again. How is it different? Maybe the most impromptu episode we’ve managed to get together. We touch on worry, parenting, rest, and joy. Mainly, we fumble around around a bonfire. Recommendations: Paul David Tripp book: Parenting Mount Joy’s New Album Apologia Radio: Was George Floyd Murdered?  Follow us and give us your …

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Race, Relationships, Brotherhood, Reconciliation, George Floyd, and the Gospel (With Special Guests)

Special Guests for the first time on the podcast! The brothers host guests for the first time. Steven, Lawrence, and Doug, join us to talk about race, ethnicity, brotherhood, fellowship in the gospel, overcoming hostility or estrangement in the local church, dealing with social issues together, and more. This episode is just 6 friends talking …

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The Wake of George Floyd: A Humble Encouragement for the Christian that Cares About Racial Reconciliation

Introduction: Brand New Eyes Rightfully so, everyone is talking about issues with law enforcement, police brutality, and racism. We all saw the footage of George Floyd being suffocated in the street by a Minnesota Police Officer. For many, this is the first time that they really perceived an instance of police brutality with their own …

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Two Hands Worth of a Mixing Bowl: Our Wives Tell Us Their Pet Peeves

Episode 36: Letting Our Wives Share Their Pet Peeves In this episode, the brothers lean in to “not taking ourselves too seriously,” thanks to our wives. Today, we let our wives anonymously submit the greatest pet peeves they have on us as husbands. It’s one of our favorite episodes to date. Notable quotes: “Her senses …

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