Send us a text In this episode of Dad Jokes in the Sermon, we tackle biblical parenting lessons for Christian families by looking at both cautionary and exemplary figures from the Old Testament. Using the stories of Lot, Eli, Joseph, and Job, we explore what it means to raise children in a way that honors God and protects them from spiritual and cultural dangers. We break down Lot’s mistakes, showing how passivity and comfort can expose children to harmful influences, and examine Eli’s failur...
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Send us a text In this episode of Dad Jokes in the Sermon, we tackle biblical parenting lessons for Christian families by looking at both cautionary and exemplary figures from the Old Testament. Using the stories of Lot, Eli, Joseph, and Job, we explore what it means to raise children in a way that honors God and protects them from spiritual and cultural dangers. We break down Lot’s mistakes, showing how passivity and comfort can expose children to harmful influences, and examine Eli’s failur...
Episode 15: Worship Wars Pt. 2 — Can Modern Worship Be Pure?
Dad Jokes and Discernment: The Podcast
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Episode 15: Worship Wars Pt. 2 — Can Modern Worship Be Pure?
Send us a text In this continuation of Worship Wars, we get real about the heart behind praise. What does “spirit and truth” look like in 2025? Can the Church reclaim worship as something holy, not hype-driven? From funny stories to deep Scripture dives, we bring clarity and conviction to one of the most divisive topics in the modern church. Featuring raw honesty, laughter, and pastoral insight, this episode challenges believers to pursue purity in worship — not performance.
Dad Jokes and Discernment: The Podcast
Send us a text In this episode of Dad Jokes in the Sermon, we tackle biblical parenting lessons for Christian families by looking at both cautionary and exemplary figures from the Old Testament. Using the stories of Lot, Eli, Joseph, and Job, we explore what it means to raise children in a way that honors God and protects them from spiritual and cultural dangers. We break down Lot’s mistakes, showing how passivity and comfort can expose children to harmful influences, and examine Eli’s failur...