Topics range from finding contentment in singleness and navigating family planning decisions from a biblical perspective to exploring gender roles in Christianity. The podcast also delves into the challenges of work burnout and emphasizes the significance of academic excellence for God's glory.
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Segment 1
How can I find contentment when I’m a mid 20’s single man while seeing person after person getting paired off. It discourages me more than anything else in my life. -Sam
Segment 2
At what point can the biblical/christian view of self preservation and general living be unbiblical? Are we called to be educated affluent Christians who live relatively comfortable and easy lives while serving through our local churches? -Gordon
Is it a sin for a woman to be a professor in a Christian university and teach something like apologetics? -Jess
Segment 3
My husband and I have a son who is 2 years old, I’m almost 35, and we’re feeling unsure about having any more children. Partially due to my age, but also because of simply not wanting any more! We also feel conflicted about not giving our son a sibling. I know it may be a silly question, but do you believe there are biblical reasons to try to have more than one child? -Emily
Segment 4
I have been struggling with intense burnout at work. I dread going in every day. What is the Biblical way of dealing with something like this? I know I shouldn’t grumble, and God has placed me at this job, but the struggle is real. -Tatum
Was that really Phyllis Diller on Tuesdays program, or was it AI? – David
I am trying to work hard at school for the glory of the lord but I keep on failing to reach the best grades. What should I do as a young Christian? -Anonymous
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