Episodios

  • 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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  • Episode 127. Cub Tales and Mom Fails
    May 20 2025

    Hey Mama Bears! In this special episode, we’re lightening things up with a hilarious and heartfelt collection of real-life “mom fails” and kid shenanigans straight from our own community. From toddlers cleaning toilets with sriracha to spontaneous airport throw-up disasters (yes, really), this episode is all about laughing through the chaos and remembering God’s grace in the middle of motherhood mayhem. We wrap it up with a powerful reminder from Proverbs 31 and a sweet prayer to send you into summer with joy, encouragement, and a whole lotta hope.


    Main Points Covered
    • Hilarious “Cub Tales” from Real Moms: Listener-submitted stories about sriracha-cleaning toddlers, gambling third graders, airport barf, and more.
    • Encouragement for the Everyday Mama: A reminder that perfection isn’t the goal—faithfulness is.
    • Spiritual Reset: A fresh reading of Proverbs 31 that shifts the focus from Pinterest perfection to godly perseverance.
    • Mama Bear Pep Talk: You’re doing ministry in your home—whether your kids are flourishing or wandering.
    • Summer Preview: June is all about building up our Papa Bears—don’t miss the two-part series with Shane Winnings from Promise Keepers.

    People and Resources Mentioned
    • Proverbs 31:27–31

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  • Episode 126. Gather Moms - A Vision for Biblical Motherhood
    May 6 2025

    Hey Mama Bears! In this special episode, we’re turning the tables a bit. Instead of pouring out more theology and apologetics for parenting (don’t worry—it’s coming!), we’re pouring into you. We sat down with Kate Henderson and Rebecca Bradford from Gather Moms, a gospel-centered ministry equipping moms to be intentional, supported, and rooted in biblical truth. We talked about everything from the overwhelm of modern motherhood to practical ways the church and family can support mamas in the trenches. Whether you’re knee-deep in diapers or navigating teenage hormones, this episode will encourage your heart, remind you you’re not alone, and give you a vision for how mom-to-mom discipleship can shape families—and the church—for generations to come.


    Main Points Covered
    • The Story Behind Gather Moms
    • Information Overload & Mom Guilt
    • The Power of Community
    • Time-Starved and Tired
    • How churches can champion moms through multi-generational mentorship and childcare.
    • Family Dynamics: How our marriages affect how we parent and live out our calling.
    • Hope for Single Moms: Why spiritual family is essential when physical family is missing.
    • How to Start Your Own Gather Group

    People and Resources Mentioned
    • GatherMoms.com – Start or find a group, get free resources
    • RightNow Media – Home to Gather Moms’ three video series:
    • Family Values
    • Mom Struggles
    • Moms, Let’s Talk: Conversations You Must Have
    • Gather Moms Podcast
    • Making the Most of Today Journal
    • Parenting by Paul David Tripp
    • Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley
    • Mom Set Free by Jeannie Cunnion

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    42 m
  • Episode 125. Why Modesty Matters
    Apr 8 2025

    Can modesty actually be an act of worship? And what does that even look like in a world where “less is more” seems to be the fashion motto? In this episode, we dive into the ever-relevant and controversial topic of modesty—but not in a finger-waggy, rulebook kind of way. We’re talking about modesty as a form of worship that honors both God and the bodies He gave us. From 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 to 1 Peter 3:3-4, we unpack what Scripture actually says about how we present ourselves—especially in an era where TikTok trends and Insta-influencers are shaping how our daughters think about beauty and worth.

    We also tackle those messy misconceptions about clothing and modesty, and how fashion can either reflect our faith or blur the lines. And for the moms raising girls in a culture that’s marketing crop tops and barely-there outfits to 8-year-olds? This conversation is for you. We'll look at how modesty has been both overemphasized in purity culture and undervalued in modern culture, and offer some real-life tips for teaching modesty without shame or legalism. Because guess what? You can raise daughters who are confident, stylish, and rooted in Christ.

    Main Points Covered
    • (00:05) - Role of modesty for Christian parents
    • (09:21) - Cultural influence on modesty standards
    • (18:46) - Cultural lies about modesty (or lack of modesty)
    • (25:59) - How does modesty translate to clothing?

    People and Resources Mentioned
    • Body Shape Modesty Quiz
    • Help with wardrobe resources
    • Seasonal Analysis
    • Seasonal Colors
    • Talking Back to Purity Culture by Rachel Joy Welcher
    • Our Bodies Tell God’s Story by Christopher West
    • Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality by Hillary Ferrer and Amy Davison
    • Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America by Jeff Pollard
    • 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
    • 1 Peter 3:3-4
    • Romans 6:13
    • 1 Timothy 2:9
    • 2 Timothy 3:16
    • Romans 12:2
    • 1 Timothy 2:9-10
    • Proverbs 7
    • Galatians 5:16-19
    • Proverbs 31

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  • Episode 124. When Church Accountability Becomes Church Bashing
    Mar 25 2025

    Hey Mama Bears! In this episode, Hilary and Amy tackle a growing trend we’ve seen online: calling out churches in a way that crosses from accountability into straight-up bashing. One post in particular claimed that churches without special needs ministries are leading people away from God—and whew, we’ve got thoughts. We unpack the difference between genuine concerns and unfair criticism, especially when it comes to things like flashy worship, big congregations, and limited resources. Are we pointing out sin, or just style differences?

    We want to explore this topic with grace, wisdom and discernment. So we invite you to ROAR through the claims made in the article we open with. With our usual dose of humor, biblical grounding, and mama bear honesty, we talk emotional maturity, grace-filled critique, and how to have real conversations that build up the Body of Christ instead of tearing it down.​


    Main Points Covered
    • Why Everyone’s Suddenly Mad at the Church
    • When Critique Turns into a Tantrum
    • Calling Out vs. Tearing Down
    • Ministry Ain’t Easy—Show Some Grace!
    • Accountability or Condemnation?
    • How to Call Things Out Without Being a Jerk
    • Building a Culture of Healthy Accountability
    • Cheering for the Church While Still Being Honest

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    59 m
  • Episode 123. Cricket, Ghost or God? Understanding the Holy Spirit.
    Mar 11 2025

    Hey Mama Bears! Today, we’re tackling some big misconceptions about the Holy Spirit. He’s not just a mystical force or a gut feeling—He’s a person, fully God, with wisdom, and power. And getting this right matters! A.W. Tozer and R.A. Torrey remind us that a faulty view of the Holy Spirit can lead to serious theological errors. So, let’s dive into Scripture—Acts, Romans, and Galatians—to see who He really is and what that means for us.

    Now, what’s the real evidence of the Spirit at work? It’s not just spiritual gifts or dramatic experiences—it’s the fruit of the Spirit (yep, even patience in the middle of toddler tantrums). He’s our Advocate, Comforter, and the One who intercedes when we don’t have the words. And when we look at Stephen in Acts, we see the kind of bold faith the Spirit empowers—exactly what we want for our kids.

    So, how do we teach our kids about the Holy Spirit? We’ll break it down into everyday conversations that make sense, tackling tough questions (like the “unforgivable sin”) with biblical clarity. Because theology isn’t just for scholars—it’s for mamas raising the next generation of disciples.


    Main Points Covered
    • Understanding the Holy Spirit Through Scripture
    • The Role of the Holy Spirit
    • Presence of the Holy Spirit
    • How to Teach Our Kids About the Holy Spirit


    Unfamiliar Vocabulary
    • Omnipotence: An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being all-powerful.
    • Omniscience: An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being all-knowing.
    • Omnipresence: An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being ever-present.
    • Blasphemy: to speak with contempt about God or to be defiantly irreverent.
    • Unforgivable Sin: Complete hardening of one’s heart and rejection of God, belittling and mockery of the world of the HS unto death

    People and Resources Mentioned
    • Grasping God’s Word by Duvall & Hays
    • Theology for Today by Elmer Towns
    • Women of Faith Devotional
    • Happy Lies - Melissa Dougherty
    • Josh Howerton Sermon
    • Visit our website for a list of Scriptures

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  • Episode 122. 5 Biblical Interpretation Questions Every Mama Bear Should Know!
    Feb 25 2025

    Hey Mama bears (and Papa Bears too!), let’s talk about something super important—how we read the Bible. It’s not just about opening the pages and hoping for a divine light bulb moment. Nope! If we’re not careful, we can end up twisting Scripture to say what we want it to say instead of what God actually meant.That’s why we’re diving into biblical interpretation—what it is, why it matters, and how it impacts both our faith and our kids’. We’re navigating the difference between Exegesis (drawing out what Scripture actually says) and Eisegesis (reading our own ideas into Scripture). The truth is, we all have biases, and if we don’t recognize them, we might end up just looking for verses to back up what we already believe instead of letting God shape our beliefs in the first place.

    And let’s be real—sometimes we get stuck in our own echo chambers. That’s why we need honest, truth-loving friends who challenge us to see Scripture clearly, even when it’s uncomfortable. (Yes, that means being open to correction.) We’ll also unpack how to find theological principles in Scripture and apply them to life today—because let’s face it, human nature hasn’t changed much since biblical times. The same struggles, the same need for God. Our goal? To teach our kids how to read the Bible wisely, grounding their faith in truth, not trends.

    So grab your coffee, cozy up, and join us as we chat about how biblical interpretation can shape not only our personal faith but also the next generation. Because if we don’t teach them how to handle Scripture rightly, the world will be more than happy to teach them how to do it wrong. Let’s get equipped, Mama Bears!

    Main Points Covered
    • Exegesis vs Eisegesis
    • How does what’s being said relate to the original audience?
    • What are the differences between the original audience and us?
    • What is the theological principle within the text?
    • How does this principle fit within the rest of the Bible?
    • How should christians today live out this principle?
    • What if we disagree?

    People and Resources Mentioned
    • Grasping God’s Word by Duvall & Hays
    • Bible Hub
    • Logos Bible Study Software
    • 2 Timothy 2:15
    • John 16:13

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