Podcast: Famous At Home

When You Can’t Rest Part 2: Weekly Sabbath and Yearly Vacation

Do you feel exhausted, yet can’t seem to enter into rest? Don’t worry, you’re not alone, and it makes sense. Our nervous system has a built-in protective mechanism that constantly fights to keep us feeling safe. In this episode, we share practical…

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How to Love with Bill and Laurie Lokey

Welcome to part two of our two-part special bonus episodes this week. This may very well be the most insightful, helpful episodes on marriage we’ve ever recorded.  Bill Lokey, a man who became a father figure to me (Josh), a dear friend, mentor, and…

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How to Be Loved with Bill and Laurie Lokey

We have two special bonus episodes. These may very well be the most insightful, helpful episodes we’ve ever recorded.  The wisdom of Ecclesiastes says, “It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting” (7:2, CSB).  Bill…

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When You Can’t Rest Part 1: In Everyday Life

Whether you have a newborn baby, kids in elementary school, or teenagers on the go, it’s no surprise that rest can feel out of reach. We try to be intentional with our time, but let’s face it, the parental interruptions are inevitable. A question we…

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Please, Sorry, Thanks: Three Words That Change Everything with Mark Batterson

This is one of the most life-giving conversations we’ve ever had on the podcast! I mean, come on, we all coach our kids to say the words please, sorry, and thanks as three of their first words. Yet, it’s crazy how easily we forget to use them as…

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Discipleship Conversations with Kids

Ever had your kids ask you a question you never thought of before and were left speechless in how to answer? What makes those questions even more intimidating is when they’re questions about the Bible. It’s no wonder discipling our kids can feel…

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Taking Permission to Lead Your Family

Do you feel dissonance between where your family is right now and where you envision your family to be? A wrestling in your soul with the decisions you’re making about who your family is becoming or the direction you’re heading?

Somewhere along the…

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Your Kids, the Easter Story, and Talking About Difficult Emotions

Not only is the message of Jesus’ death and resurrection difficult to translate to children, but the events leading up to Jesus’ death were full of emotions for His family, disciples, and all who followed Him. The happiness on Palm Sunday, the…

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Who Did You Marry?

Have you and your spouse ever looked at each other and wondered, “Who did we marry?” Lewis Smedes once said, “My wife has lived with at least five different men since we were wed—and each of the five has been me.” It’s amazing how much we change:…

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Finding Delight in Your Everyday Work with Jordan Raynor

Perhaps you feel like the work you are doing inside your home or at an office is left unnoticed. Maybe you feel like your everyday work is less important than someone else’s work. Get this: your work is ministry and God sees you. He sees it as…

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