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    Explore " tgc" with insightful episodes like "Being "Winsome," Limited, & Living By Design", "Taylor Swift, Leech Guy, & Kids’ Cultural Engagement", "Entre hormonas, lactancia, posparto y menopausia (con el Dr. Juan Fuertes)", "Culture’s Sexually Explicit Trap, With Pastor Garrett Kell" and "Hablemos de sexualidad con la ropa puesta" from podcasts like ""Too Busy to Flush", "Too Busy to Flush", "Para ser sinceras", "The Covenant Eyes Podcast" and "Para ser sinceras"" and more!

    Episodes (53)

    Being "Winsome," Limited, & Living By Design

    Being "Winsome," Limited, & Living By Design

    4:12: “Winsome,” Doug Wilson, Kevin DeYoung and engaging culture.
    7:32: GK Chesterton on war.
    8:28: Our huge Christmas tree might fall over.
    13:36: Titus’ hunting success!
    17:46: Why Molly is stressed about the tree.
    19:35: Back to winsomeness and getting back to Biblical language.
    21:27: “Self-care” last week brought the noise!
    22:55: Men vs. Women, recreational habits and the necessity of moms in the first three years and psychological and emotional ties to children.
    28:39: The lot the good Lord has placed us in regards to self-care.
    39:36: Can we reframe the conversation around self-care in a Biblical understanding.
    30:54: Kelly Kapic, You’re Only Human
    31:38: JR blame shifts and Molly shuts him down.
    33:10: We were created with limitations that are a feature, not a bug.
    37:00: What will be true of us in the new heavens and new earth?
    37:43: “Self-care” is not in the Bible but living according to design is.
    40:00: Applications to Transhumanism and technological development.
    43:03: We are not our own but bought with a price and called to honor at the expense of ourselves.*
    44:03: Holding it all in tension.
    45:09: Molly’s Red Light Therapy purchase.
    46:39: Molly’s diagnostic on Biblical vs. sinful “self-care.”
    50:50: Roping your kids into what you love.
    54:08: Self-care for women is usually expensive.
    57:15: Video games, salad and Christmas stuff.
    58:53: Show Close

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    Molly's Favorite Milk Brother (new version)

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    Taylor Swift, Leech Guy, & Kids’ Cultural Engagement

    Taylor Swift, Leech Guy, & Kids’ Cultural Engagement

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    3:00: The Gospel Coalition, Taylor Swift, and a stretch at best, idolatry at worst.
    16:14: “Reformed Mum” and convening coven’s on stage, other writers’ opinions
    21:35: Nate Burnham’s “Firebird”
    23:23: One thing Molly likes about Dude Perfect and they have a trustworthy app.
    26:23: JR’s closing thoughts and “Echoes of Eden”
    29:08: Natasha Crain, (Ep: 32), living counter-culturally and raising kids who don’t resent Christianity
    32:22: Leech on the Beach Guy, and being so right about something so bad.
    36:11: Engaging kids about culture without ruining a thing
    37:34: Raising Conservatives Kids in a Woke City- Katy Faust
    40:03: Not in charge of saving our kids’ souls
    43:07: Contentious cultural issues: Halloween and Yoga; gateways for demon-entry and participating in Satanic ritual.
    47:16: Christians unintentionally participating in demonic activities.
    52:44: Reading Revelation with a good commentary or study guide like “The Return of The King”
    55:39: Discipline of mind, focus and making good decisions.
    58:34: Focus on adding good things, not removing bad things
    1:00:39: Are we making shallow substitutes or genuinely enjoying a good life?
    1:02:32: Distilling down the essence of manhood and manliness. Why Dad’s should wrestle with their kids. Manhood is achieved, Womanhood is inherent.
    1:07:55: Molly’s online group on the essence of masculinity and femininity
    1:11:49: Show Close

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    Pique Tea - Referral Link (Website)

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    Pique Tea - Referral Link (it's super-delicious and healthy)
    Molly's Favorite Milk Brother (she takes it in the van!)
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    Culture’s Sexually Explicit Trap, With Pastor Garrett Kell

    Culture’s Sexually Explicit Trap, With Pastor Garrett Kell

    In this episode, we’ll visit with Garrett Kell, author and lead pastor of Del Ray Baptist Church, about:

    • How culture’s saturation with sexually explicit material has numbed us.
    • Why this is a dangerous trap.
    • Forgetting that Jesus is with us always, even when we are looking at porn.
    • Steps we can take to regain consciousness in the cultural battle.
    • How the book Pilgrim’s Progress can serve as a guide for our spiritual growth.


    More Information/Resources:

    Website: https://desiringgod.org

    Blog: Pornography and Church Discipline

    Blog: The Pastors Progress

    Book: Pure in Heart: Sexual Sin and the Promises of God by Pastor Garrett Kell

    Book: Rescue Plan by Deepak Reju and Jonathan Holmes

    Book: Rescue Skills by Deepak Reju and Jonathan Holmes


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    Twitter: @pastorjgkell


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    Hablemos de sexualidad con la ropa puesta

    Hablemos de sexualidad con la ropa puesta

    En este episodio conversaremos acerca del diseño de Dios para el matrimonio y te ayudaremos a identificar aquellos ídolos del corazón que suelen minar la vida marital, impidiéndonos disfrutar la pureza y bendición del regalo de la sexualidad. 

    - Libro "Puro sexo puro: Un regalo de Dios para toda mujer que anhela un matrimonio pleno": https://www.editorialhccp.com/9780829770704/puro-sexo-puro/

    ¿Qué significa ser mujer?

    ¿Qué significa ser mujer?

    Hoy en día hay quienes afirman que el género es una mera construcción social y que cada persona puede definir su propio género. Como mujeres, es necesario saber la respuesta a la pregunta: ¿Qué dice la Biblia sobre lo que significa ser mujer?

     

    Para más información sobre este episodio y de qué trata el podcast Para ser sinceras, haz clic aquí:

    https://www.coalicionporelevangelio.org/podcasts/para-ser-sinceras/que-significa-ser-mujer/

    - Libro "Puro sexo puro: Un regalo de Dios para toda mujer que anhela un matrimonio pleno": https://www.editorialhccp.com/9780829770704/puro-sexo-puro/

    Finch's "Roman Tony Soprano" Bit (3/6/2023)

    Finch's "Roman Tony Soprano" Bit (3/6/2023)

    Watch out for Finch's "Roman Tony Soprano" bit this episode! Your tour guides tackle the news: Charles' coronation, Exxon getting sued for racial discrimination, the FDA rejecting Neuralink brain implants, the Chinese lab leak theory, Iowa attempting to ban gay marriage, and a vividly horny article from The Gospel Coalition about how cool straight sex is.

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    Bibliography
    Reuters: Exxon
    NPR: Exxon
    Reuters: Neuralink
    CNN: Lab leak
    CNN: More lab leak
    Forward: Man accused Jewish classmates of creating COVID
    NBC: Iowa gay marriage
    HF508
    TGC: Sex Won't Save You
    TGC: Apology
    TGC: Resignation
    Matthew Paul Turner
    Michael F Bird
    Beth Felker Jones

    Audio Credits
    Noah - The Jubalaires
    Dead - Liadiii
    Sunshine (Prod. Riddiman)
    Feeling Good – Lakey Inspired
    Sexy - Bensound
    Chill Day - Lakey Inspired
    Exxon
    Elon Musk on Joe Rogan
    Gravitas: FDA rejects human trials for Neuralink implants
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail scene
    Well first of all through god all things are possible so jot that down
    Lab leak MSNBC
    John Mearsheimer on: The rise of China
    The Sopranos: The Romans, where are they now?
    KCCI: Gay marriage ban
    We Are Iowa Local 5 News: Protests at Capitol
    FOX 13 Tampa Bay: SBC
    "Would there be a place for same-sex couples?"
    TGC: Round table discussion of sex
    The Conservative Truth: Pastor Josh Butler FIRED

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    Kristaps Magone un marta aktualitātes | Supervaroņu sarunas #028

    Kristaps Magone un marta aktualitātes | Supervaroņu sarunas #028

    Sveicināti podkāstā Supervaroņu sarunas! Šajā epizodē pats svarīgākais, protams, ir mūsu viesis Kristaps Magone, kurš pirms mēneša Transgrancanaria sacensībās izcīnīja augsto 8. vietu. Pirms sarunas ar Kristapu gan veltīsim nedaudz laika, lai atskatītos uz to, kas taku skriešanā notika martā, ieskaitot jau pieminēto Transgrancanaria, un arī palūkosimies uz priekšu, kas mūs sagaida tuvākajās nedēļas gan pasaulē, gan Latvijā, gan arī mūsu pašu organizētajos pasākumos. Un tad jau dosim vārdu Kristapam un uzzināsim, kā viņš nokļuva līdz skriešanai, kā viņš trenējas, kā veicās Transgrancanaria un kā viņš sadzīvo ar 2. vietu Rīga-Valmiera. Klausāmies!

    Piesakies Backyard ultra: http://www.supervaroni.lv/izaicinajumi/backyard-ultra-2022/

    40 - William Wolfe on Working in the Government, Baptist Religious Liberty, and American Reformer

    40 - William Wolfe on Working in the Government, Baptist Religious Liberty, and American Reformer

    In this episode, we talk with William Wolfe about his background working in the government. We explore the implications of the American political system for Christians and the responsibility of Christians to participate. We also talk about Baptist political theology and conceptions of religious liberty. We conclude by talking about his involvement with American Reformer. What is religious liberty? Why is it important? What are the limitations? How can we reframe the conversation today?

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    Luke 16:14-18

    Luke 16:14-18

    The Second Look comes together to look back at the sermon from Luke 16:14-18.
    Listen as they reflect on what they learned and how we can apply it to our lives through the rest of the week. 
    Sermon from (1/2/2022)



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    Executive Producer: Colton Burse

    Hosts: Margie Mason, Zack Mason, and Colton Burse

    Music: On My Knees - Seryn
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    The Chief End of Man

    Clueless Confessions | KLP-erfection with singer, songwriter and producer, Kristy Lee Peters

    Clueless Confessions | KLP-erfection with singer, songwriter and producer, Kristy Lee Peters

    Best friends don’t come better than Kristy Lee Peters. We’ve known each other since the first day of high school (back in 1997)! 

    KLP reveals what life was like scoring a gig in a girl band and how being a tween on tour changed her music career. 

    KLP’s currently one of Australia’s top singers and songwriters. She talks about how she juggles life with marriage, a toddler, night club sets and now her new venture, jams for tiny ravers.

    Meet my bestie, who was nominated for two-Aria Awards in 2020, and firmly stands as my ride or die. 

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    Episode #325 - Book Lists, Reformed Tribalism, and Minimalist Nativities

    Episode #325 - Book Lists, Reformed Tribalism, and Minimalist Nativities
    In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted Ronnie, and Barnabas do what they always do and wander to and fro through various topics: Shut out from year-end book lists (again) Book list tribalism The borders of the TGC tribe Minimalist nativities Ronnie's Christmas panel

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    Forming Our Moral Imagination - with Betsy Childs Howard

    Forming Our Moral Imagination - with Betsy Childs Howard

    Today, author Betsy Childs Howard joins Bethany to talk about the value of forming our moral imagination through literature. Betsy explains what moral formation is and she has some wonderful insight that will help you consider your family's book and media choices (as well as your own). She also some encouragement to help you develop conversations with your children about what they're reading and how it's shaping them. 

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    The Bible You Never Expected

    The Bible You Never Expected

    “Nothing we expected, yet everything we need.”

    That’s what Michael and Lauren McAfee suggest you’ll find when you read the Bible for yourself. That’s their charge to the millennial generation in their new book, Not What You Think: Why the Bible Might Be Nothing We Expected Yet Everything We Need, published by Zondervan.

    Michael and Lauren write this book to millennials, those born between 1980 and 1995. Believe it or not, this is the largest generation in American history: 78 million, or one in three adults today. Within five years this generation will account for 75 percent of the U.S. workforce. Michael and Lauren write to their millennial peers, which includes me, born in 1981.

    In Not What You Think, Michael and Lauren are honest about themselves and Bible. Which is appropriate, since unpolished honesty is what you get in the Bible. They write:

    “The Bible is a unique source of comfort because, compared with all the other books on the market today, the Bible is the most honest about the failures of humankind. . . . You will not find a more authentic ancient religious text than the Bible.”

    You may think Job is about finding a job, as Michael’s friend did. Well, you’re in for a rude awakening. But the story of might be just what God intends to carry you through crisis.

    The McAfees join me on Gospelbound to discuss happiness, authority, suffering, and the surprises we find when we read the Bible for ourselves.

    What We Can Learn from Unlikely Converts

    What We Can Learn from Unlikely Converts

    I don’t know that any religious conversion is more unlikely than another. After all, we’re only born again because a perfect man who is God died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. That’s not a likely story. We’re all equally dead in our transgressions before Jesus saves us.

    But I know what Randy Newman means in his new book, Unlikely Converts: Improbable Stories of Faith and What They Teach Us About Evangelism [Read TGC's review], published by Kregel. We all know someone who’d really surprise us if he or she professed faith in Jesus Christ. And his book draws lessons for our evangelism from those stories.

    Newman is a senior teaching fellow with The C. S. Lewis Institute in Washington, D.C., author of the bestselling Questioning Evangelism, and veteran of more than 30 years in campus ministry. He writes that coming to Christ takes time, that people tend to come to faith communally, that they come to faith variously, and that nothing is too difficult for God. And he joins me on Gospelbound to discuss more observations from these unlikely converts as we seek to share Christ in a contentious age.

     

    This episode of Gospelbound is brought to you by Southeastern Seminary. In a changing ministry landscape, Southeastern’s four-year master of divinity and master of business administration program was built on a foundation of rigorous theological training and practical vocational training. Learn more at sebts.edu.

    How to Prepare for the Most Intense Opposition We've Faced

    How to Prepare for the Most Intense Opposition We've Faced

    It’s going to get worse before it gets better. We’re facing opposition far more intense than anything Christians in the United States have experienced in the last century.

    That’s the message from Luke Goodrich in his new book, Free to Believe: The Battle Over Religious History in America, published by Multnomah. Goodrich, the leading religious-freedom attorney at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, has fought and won in the Supreme Court. But he’s concerned that we’re not prepared for the changes that now confront us.

    He writes: “We’ve long lived in a country where religious freedom was secure, and we didn’t need to give it much thought. Now we’re realizing the country is changing and we might not enjoy the same degree of religious freedom forever. If we don’t start thinking about it now, we’ll be unprepared.”

    Goodrich joins me on Gospelbound to help us get ready. We discuss how we can suffer with joy, what we can learn from the Quakers, why some courts seem so incredulous about Christians acting as Christians, and more.

     

    This episode of Gospelbound is brought to you by Southeastern Seminary. In a changing ministry landscape, Southeastern’s four-year master of divinity and master of business administration program was built on a foundation of rigorous theological training and practical vocational training. Learn more at sebts.edu.