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What if the most radical act in a restless culture is setting a longer table? We gather to explore why family remains the quiet powerhouse behind character, faith, and civic health. From Genesis’ one-flesh vision to Jeremiah’s intimate language of being known, we unpack how Scripture frames marriage and parenting as a covenant that forms us for love, duty, and joy.

Along the way, we contrast the timeless constancy of parental love with the churn of modern courtship—from village matchmakers to swipe-right apps—and ask what we might have traded for convenience.
Our conversation gets candid about real pressures: fewer marriages, declining birth rates, thinner congregational life, and the lure of hyper‑individualism that treats people like brands and beliefs like identities. We share personal stories—airport chaos with toddlers, a mother’s fierce devotion that “infects” her son with faith, and a European encounter where work eclipsed wonder—to show how ideas filter into daily life. The throughline is clear: faith is often caught, not taught; homes are schools of virtue where truth becomes habit and love learns to keep its promises. Family is not merely a legal arrangement; it’s a covenantal craft that requires sacrifice for the person and for the relationship.
Still, we’re hopeful. False scripts eventually exhaust themselves, and the hunger for belonging returns. We outline practical ways to rebuild from the inside out: shared meals, sabbath rhythms, honest apologies, intergenerational friendships, and communities that honor mothers, fathers, and spiritual kin. Whether your household is bustling with kids or held together by chosen family, you’ll find encouragement, challenge, and a vision sturdy enough to live by. If this resonates, share it with someone you love, subscribe for more thoughtful conversations, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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Chapters

1. October 12, 2025 What we pass on at the table shapes what a nation becomes (00:00:00)

2. Show Opens & Hosts Introduced (00:01:00)

3. Why Talk About Family Now (00:02:06)

4. Passing On Faith, Values, Morals (00:05:45)

5. Scripture, Creation, and Parental Love (00:09:36)

6. Genesis, One Flesh, and Love’s Constancy (00:14:25)

7. Culture Shifts: Matchmakers to Apps (00:18:50)

8. Sacrifice and Commitment to the Relationship (00:24:16)

9. Caught Not Taught: Faith in the Home (00:31:40)

10. Family as Moral and Spiritual Formation (00:35:10)

11. Decline in Marriage, Worship, and Births (00:44:00)

12. Family as Foundation: Nature and Covenant (00:50:10)

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