Garritt Hampton sits down with Wil "The Great" Addison, co-host of the Culture Proof podcast with his wife Meeke, father of six, and an example intentional discipleship within the home. Wil shares his journey from 15 years in Christian radio, to podcasting with his wife Meeke, and the essential ministry work they undertake together. We dive into the importance of raising children in according to God's design, highlighting biblical principles and the role of fathers in guiding their families. Wil discusses practical steps parents can take to culture proof their homes and oDers his take on how his family stays rooted in faith
amidst today's challenging cultural landscape. Garritt and Wil also touch on the significance of parental involvement, the biblical roles of mothers and fathers, and the lasting generational impact of steadfast faith. This episode provides biblical insights and encouragement to help raise children who are prepared to uphold their identity in Christ, preparing the next generation to STAND FIRM!
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S1E4 Abraham Hamilton - Reviving Disc...
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S1E5 Dr George Barna - Raising Spirit...
Dr. George Barna joins Thinking Dad host, Garritt Hampton, to delve into raising children with a biblical worldview. Dr. Barna, renowned researcher and author of "Raising Spiritual Champions," discusses the essential cornerstones of a biblical worldview, the role of parents and churches, and urge...
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S1E6 David Bahnsen - Work and the Mea...
Garritt Hampton sits down with David Bahnsen, author of Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, to talk about work, faith, the character of God, and the meaning of life. David shares his critiques on the essential vs. non-essential work distinction made during COVID-19 and how an already present...
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