Jimmy and Josh sit down with Brandon Hatmaker. Brandon’s new book A Mile Wide takes an insight look at shallow faith. It’s a challenge for any believer to examine his faith and grow more in love with his Creator. The guys talk about deepening one’s relationship with God, the importance of moving away from helping that hurts, and tattoos. Enjoy!
What in the world do we do as parents with electronics and social media? Have you ever asked yourself that question? Tune into this episode as the guys discuss how to handle this progressively bigger issue with your children.
Have you ever experienced loss, shame, guilt, depression, hurt, etc? Who hasn’t! Christa Black Gifford talks to The Pairadocs about losing her child, learning to grieve, and at the same time fostering/bettering her relationship with her husband and other children.
Do you ever find it difficult to support your spouse when you disagree about parenting? Ever want to stand up for your kids against your spouse? Don’t! The Pairadocs discuss supporting your spouse over and above your kids. Enjoy!
The Pairadocs sit down with Erwin McManus, pastor at Mosaic, a futurist and iconoclast. He has incredible insight for the church, and as we move forward into the 21st century he offers hope for families, even in the midst of a secular world.
The Pairadocs discuss Liz Lenz's article in the Washington Post on her frustration with I Kissed Dating Goodbye and the Purity Culture. What should parents do? How should they treat dating with their children? Jimmy and Josh give biblical insight on how parents should deal with this difficult topic.
Nicole C Mullen is an incredible vocalist, to be sure, but more importantly – she has a heart that loves her Creator. She gives of herself in a way that few do, and Jimmy and Josh thoroughly enjoyed their time with her. They talk about her career and various parenting strategies.
Do you ever "should" on your spouse? Do you have a spouse that "shoulds" on you? We all have internal rulebooks that we like to force upon our spouse. Jimmy and Josh discuss surviving a marriage that has "should" everywhere.