Mama Bear Apologetics is a podcast for mothers of biological, adopted, or spiritual children who want to learn about how to defend the Christian faith, help give their children reasons for faith, and understand the worldviews that challenge Christian faith in the first place.
Tue, April 08, 2025
Can modesty actually be an act of worship? And what does that even look like in a world where “less is more” seems to be the fashion motto? In this episode, we dive into the ever-relevant and controversial topic of modesty—but not in a finger-waggy, rulebook kind of way. We’re talking about modesty as a form of worship that honors both God and the bodies He gave us. From 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 to 1 Peter 3:3-4, we unpack what Scripture actually says about how we present ourselves—especially in an era where TikTok trends and Insta-influencers are shaping how our daughters think about beauty and worth. We also tackle those messy misconceptions about clothing and modesty, and how fashion can either reflect our faith or blur the lines. And for the moms raising girls in a culture that’s marketing crop tops and barely-there outfits to 8-year-olds? This conversation is for you. We'll look at how modesty has been both overemphasized in purity culture and undervalued in modern culture, and offer some real-life tips for teaching modesty without shame or legalism. Because guess what? You can raise daughters who are confident, stylish, and rooted in Christ. Main Points Covered (00:05) - Role of modesty for Christian parents (09:21) - Cultural influence on modesty standards (18:46) - Cultural lies about modesty (or lack of modesty) (25:59) - How does modesty translate to clothing? People and Resources Mentioned Talking Back to Purity Culture by Rachel Joy Welcher Our Bodies Tell God’s Story by Christopher West Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality by Hillary Ferrer and Amy Davison Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America by Jeff Pollard 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 1 Peter 3:3-4 Romans 6:13 1 Timothy 2:9 2 Timothy 3:16 Romans 12:2 1 Timothy 2:9-10 Proverbs 7 Galatians 5:16-19 Proverbs 31 — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, March 25, 2025
Hey Mama Bears! In this episode, Hilary and Amy tackle a growing trend we’ve seen online: calling out churches in a way that crosses from accountability into straight-up bashing. One post in particular claimed that churches without special needs ministries are leading people away from God—and whew, we’ve got thoughts. We unpack the difference between genuine concerns and unfair criticism, especially when it comes to things like flashy worship, big congregations, and limited resources. Are we pointing out sin, or just style differences? We want to explore this topic with grace, wisdom and discernment. So we invite you to ROAR through the claims made in the article we open with. With our usual dose of humor, biblical grounding, and mama bear honesty, we talk emotional maturity, grace-filled critique, and how to have real conversations that build up the Body of Christ instead of tearing it down. Main Points Covered Why Everyone’s Suddenly Mad at the Church When Critique Turns into a Tantrum Calling Out vs. Tearing Down Ministry Ain’t Easy—Show Some Grace! Accountability or Condemnation? How to Call Things Out Without Being a Jerk Building a Culture of Healthy Accountability Cheering for the Church While Still Being Honest Thanks to our Sponsor AirDoctor Americans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to. AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, March 11, 2025
Hey Mama Bears! Today, we’re tackling some big misconceptions about the Holy Spirit. He’s not just a mystical force or a gut feeling—He’s a person, fully God, with wisdom, and power. And getting this right matters! A.W. Tozer and R.A. Torrey remind us that a faulty view of the Holy Spirit can lead to serious theological errors. So, let’s dive into Scripture—Acts, Romans, and Galatians—to see who He really is and what that means for us. Now, what’s the real evidence of the Spirit at work? It’s not just spiritual gifts or dramatic experiences—it’s the fruit of the Spirit (yep, even patience in the middle of toddler tantrums). He’s our Advocate, Comforter, and the One who intercedes when we don’t have the words. And when we look at Stephen in Acts, we see the kind of bold faith the Spirit empowers—exactly what we want for our kids. So, how do we teach our kids about the Holy Spirit? We’ll break it down into everyday conversations that make sense, tackling tough questions (like the “unforgivable sin”) with biblical clarity. Because theology isn’t just for scholars—it’s for mamas raising the next generation of disciples. Main Points Covered Understanding the Holy Spirit Through Scripture The Role of the Holy Spirit Presence of the Holy Spirit How to Teach Our Kids About the Holy Spirit Unfamiliar Vocabulary Omnipotence : An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being all-powerful. Omniscience : An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being all-knowing. Omnipresence : An attribute belonging solely to God. The property of being ever-present. Blasphemy : to speak with contempt about God or to be defiantly irreverent. Unforgivable Sin : Complete hardening of one’s heart and rejection of God, belittling and mockery of the world of the HS unto death People and Resources Mentioned Grasping God’s Word by Duvall & Hays Theology for Today by Elmer Towns Women of Faith Devotional Happy Lies - Melissa Dougherty Josh Howerton Sermon Visit our website for a list of Scriptures — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, February 25, 2025
Hey Mama bears (and Papa Bears too!), let’s talk about something super important—how we read the Bible. It’s not just about opening the pages and hoping for a divine light bulb moment. Nope! If we’re not careful, we can end up twisting Scripture to say what we want it to say instead of what God actually meant.That’s why we’re diving into biblical interpretation—what it is, why it matters, and how it impacts both our faith and our kids’. We’re navigating the difference between Exegesis (drawing out what Scripture actually says) and Eisegesis (reading our own ideas into Scripture). The truth is, we all have biases, and if we don’t recognize them, we might end up just looking for verses to back up what we already believe instead of letting God shape our beliefs in the first place. And let’s be real—sometimes we get stuck in our own echo chambers. That’s why we need honest, truth-loving friends who challenge us to see Scripture clearly, even when it’s uncomfortable. (Yes, that means being open to correction.) We’ll also unpack how to find theological principles in Scripture and apply them to life today—because let’s face it, human nature hasn’t changed much since biblical times. The same struggles, the same need for God. Our goal? To teach our kids how to read the Bible wisely, grounding their faith in truth, not trends. So grab your coffee, cozy up, and join us as we chat about how biblical interpretation can shape not only our personal faith but also the next generation. Because if we don’t teach them how to handle Scripture rightly, the world will be more than happy to teach them how to do it wrong. Let’s get equipped, Mama Bears! Main Points Covered Exegesis vs Eisegesis How does what’s being said relate to the original audience? What are the differences between the original audience and us? What is the theological principle within the text? How does this principle fit within the rest of the Bible? How should christians today live out this principle? What if we disagree? People and Resources Mentioned Grasping God’s Word by Duvall & Hays Bible Hub Logos Bible Study Software 2 Timothy 2:15 John 16:13 — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, February 11, 2025
In this episode, we’re exploring the intersection of Christian values and politics in a divided world. How do we apply our faith in the political realm? We’ll discuss the importance of humility in conversations, especially with teens who are forming their own views. We’ll also examine the roles of government and church in issues like border policies through the lens of Scripture, looking at Romans 13:1-7 and 1 Peter. And we discuss essential rules and tools for how to navigate these, very oftentimes, difficult conversations with those you disagree with — emphasizing the importance of clear definitions, humility, and empathy in discussions. Drawing on tactics from historical movements, we’ll discuss how specific, actionable goals are more effective than vague ones. We hope to remind you to stay grounded in faith, engage in face-to-face conversations, and approach these issues with wisdom and grace. Main Points Covered Navigating Christian Principles and Politics Government, Church, and Morality Debate Specificity vs. Generalization in Discourse Navigating Emotional Responses in Dialogue Seeking Truth and Humility in Dialogue Building Relationships Through Respectful Dialogue People and Resources Mentioned Border Stats Basic Requirements for Unlawful Immigrants Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky Acts 5:29 Romans 13:1-5 1 Peter 2:13-17 Romans 13:1-7 1 Timothy 2:1-3 Ephesians 6:12 Thanks to our Sponsor AirDoctor Americans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to. AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout! — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being
Tue, January 28, 2025
Join us in this episode as we explore the insights from Wesley Huff's impactful interviews, notably his appearances on Joe Rogan's podcast as well as a pivotal discussion with Billy Carson, hosted by Mark Maynard. We highlight how Huff's composed and respectful defense of faith amidst hostility serves as a remarkable model for teaching children critical thinking and biblical love. On this episode, we will explore five things we can practice in becoming better apologists, emphasizing the importance of preparing for and engaging in challenging conversations. We will wrap up with how parents can effectively engage with their children on matters of faith and spiritual growth, encouraging a model of Christ-like interactions with those holding different views. We hope this episode equips you in training your children in apologetics and preparing them for having a defense for their faith. Main Points Covered Overview of the Joe Rogan and Billy Carson interviews Hermeneutics matters Honor each person’s Imago Dei while addressing falsehoods and mistakes Don’t lose sight of the main thing Humility in correcting errors Prepare for pushback Encouragement and tips for parents Unfamiliar Vocabulary Hermeneutics - The study and interpretation of biblical texts. Textual Criticism - The scholarly study and analysis of manuscripts to determine the original text. Apocryphal - Referring to writings or reports not considered genuine or canonical. Pseudepigraphal - Texts written by unknown authors who falsely attribute their work to someone more famous. Imago Dei - A theological term, Latin for "Image of God," used to describe the belief that humans are created in God's image. Ziggurats - Ancient Mesopotamian structures that resemble a terraced step pyramid with a flat top. Exegesis - Critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially scripture. Scribal Culture - The practices and norms associated with the copying and transmission of texts by scribes. People and Resources Mentioned Wes Huff & Billy Carson Interview Joe Rogan & Wesley Huff Interview Mark Minard response to Billy Carson attacks Grasping God’s Word by Scott Duvall and Daniel Hays Spiritual Warfare with Dr. Karl Payne Podcast 1 Peter 3:15 Colossians 4:6 Ephesians 4:2 Proverbs 19:11 Ecclesiastes 7:
Tue, January 14, 2025
Join us as we kick off the new year with a conversation about prayer, featuring Julie Loos, co-author of "Honest Prayers for Mama Bears." We explore the challenges that mothers face, such as the guilt from busy schedules and the fear of missing opportunities to teach children about prayer. Julie's story is a testament to the power of prayer in personal faith and spiritual warfare, offering encouragement to mothers eager to strengthen their prayer lives and pass on a legacy of faith. Throughout the episode, we discuss the unique nature of each child's faith journey and the importance of tailoring spiritual guidance to individual personalities. Reflecting on Proverbs 22:6, we consider how to train children in ways that align with their strengths. By modeling prayer habits and encouraging creative expressions such as journaling and art, we can engage children in a meaningful connection with God. Whether you're a parent looking to enhance your family's prayer practices or seeking tools for teaching kids to pray, this episode offers invaluable tools and insights in how to incorporate prayer regularly in your family rhythms. Main Points Covered Teaching Kids Intentional Prayer Navigating Prayer and Daily Challenges Walking Through The Lord's Prayer Structured Family Prayer Ideas Fostering Personal Prayer in Children Accountability and Community in Prayer Unfamiliar Vocabulary Supplication: This is a form of prayer where one makes a humble and earnest request or petition to God. Intercession: This type of prayer involves praying on behalf of others. It's a form of petition for someone else's needs or issues. People and Resources Mentioned Video by The Bible Project Every Moment Holy Book Honest Prayers for Mama Bears Book Pray by The Daily Grace Co. Moms in Prayer Website Ephesians 6:18 Luke 18:1 Mathew 26:41 Philippians 4:6 Matthew 6:9-13 Luke 11:2-4 Matthew 6:6 Thanks to our Sponsor AirDoctor Americans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to. AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to
Tue, December 31, 2024
Have you ever faced the heart-wrenching challenge of having your child walk away from their faith? On this episode, Mary Comm joins us to share her profound journey of learning to love and relate to her adult prodigal child. With authenticity and vulnerability, Mary opens up about her own past as a prodigal, shedding light on the nuanced differences between genuine estrangement and simple familial disagreements. This episode promises a wealth of guidance for parents navigating these emotionally charged waters, especially within the Christian community. We discuss the spiritual battles faced by families, drawing wisdom from biblical stories like the prodigal son and Job. We examine how these challenges can test not only the faith of children but also of parents, particularly those serving in ministry. Feelings of shame and guilt often accompany these experiences, isolating parents and making them question their roles. By fostering openness and honesty within church communities, we hope to dismantle these barriers, providing a safe space for mutual support and healing. Our conversation also touches on the importance of setting healthy boundaries and maintaining love and compassion amidst differences. Through Mary's wisdom, we emphasize the vital role of prayer and resilience in parenting. Whether it's through modeling authentic faith or utilizing support systems like Uncommon Love Ministries , we aim to reassure parents that their role and ministry are never truly over. Join us as we offer encouragement and practical advice, demonstrating that parents can navigate the complexities of their children's paths without losing hope. Main Points Covered What tools does the enemy use against parents? Navigating relationships with Prodigal Children Navigating boundaries with Prodigal Children Practical tips for parents of young kids. Practical tips for parents of Prodigal Children. Unfamiliar Vocabulary Prodigal : A child who chooses to leave or reject their family. People and Resources Mentioned Christ over Culture by Andrea Crum Mama Bear Apologetics Book Uncommon Love Ministries Thanks to our Sponsor AirDoctor Americans take about 20,000 breaths a day and spend an average of 90% of their time indoors. The indoor air that we breathe can be up to 100 times MORE polluted than outdoor air, according to the EPA. AirDoctor is the air purifier that filters out 99.99% of dangerous contaminants so your lungs don’t have to. AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to <a href="https
Tue, December 17, 2024
This episode of Mama Bear Apologetics takes you on a journey through the creative landscape of the new Netflix movie "Mary," directed by D.J. Caruso. Drawing inspiration from the pseudo-evangelical book of James, we dissect how this film reimagines the Christmas story, providing parents with guidance on navigating its differences from biblical accounts. Our goal is to equip you with the insights needed to foster meaningful conversations with your kids about faith, scripture, and the importance of historical and theological contexts. We consider the creative liberties taken by the filmmakers and how these narrative choices can serve as conversation starters with our kids about faith and scripture. By comparing these portrayals to traditional biblical texts, we invite families to appreciate the strength and courage of Mary and Joseph's story, often overlooked in Protestant narratives, and reflect on the film's helpful and harmful perspectives. As the Christmas season unfolds, let's consider how to engage your children in Christ-centered conversations that rise above the holiday hustle and bustle. Main Points Covered Summary of Netflix's Mary What is the message of the film Good and problematic elements of the film How to help kids discern the message How to reinforce the true message found in scripture Unfamiliar Vocabulary Pseudo-evangelical : The book claims to be written by the brother of Jesus, but in fact is not. Apocryphal : Not divinely inspired and filled with historical and theological inaccuracies. People and Resources Mentioned Mary on Netflix Matthew 1:21 Proverbs 3:5 Psalm 118:8-14 John 15:5 Book of Luke Book of Matthew Isaiah 7:14 James 1:2-4 Interview by Mama's Geeky with Noa Cohen and D.J. Caruso The Very First Noel by Exclaim Entertainment The Birth of Jesus depicted in the mini-series “The Bible” by Lightworkers Media Referenced quotes found — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, December 03, 2024
Join us in this thought-provoking episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast as we tackle the challenging task of discussing racism and social justice with children from a biblical perspective. We're excited to welcome our friends and esteemed guests, Krista Bontrager and Monique D uson, authors of the insightful book "Walking in Unity." Together, we explore how to communicate love, justice, and racial unity amidst today's tense political climate. We emphasize the importance of defining terms clearly and understanding their roots in social sciences, ensuring that parents and educators can engage in meaningful conversations with the younger generation. We also examine the complexities of systemic racism and the role of power in societal structures, urging critical analysis before attributing disparities solely to racism. We critique contemporary models of racial reconciliation, highlighting the biblical concept of unity through faith in Jesus, and explore the themes of identity beyond race. This discussion is designed to equip parents with the tools needed to guide their children in understanding their identity in Christ while celebrating their cultural heritage. Main Points Covered Defining Racism and Bias Biblically Biblical Unity vs. Racial Reconciliation Understanding Identity Beyond Race Navigating Disparities and Racial Injustice Equipping Kids on Biblical Identity Unfamiliar Vocabulary Social Justice: the idea that everyone should have equal rights, opportunities, and treatment, regardless of their race, class, gender, sexuality, or other identity. Often accompanied with programs/legislation for advancement. Institutional/Systemic Racism: a system of policies, practices, and beliefs that results in the unfair treatment of people based on their race. Racial Reconciliation: holds many of the same tenants as anti-racism. It is a works based system aimed and unity across races and socioeconomic classes. Creation Identity: Things that are true about us, from God’s perspective, for all humans, at all times, in all places. Salvation Identity: An identity gained through putting your faith, hope, and confidence in Jesus. People and Resources Mentioned Visit: centerforbiblicalunity.com Buy: Walking in Unity Download: Center For Biblical Unity app John 17 John 1 Genesis 1-3 Thanks to our Sponsor AirDoctor Americans take a
Tue, November 19, 2024
Our culture is heavily evangelistic in shaping our child’s worldview identity, which is why we Christian parents are called to speak up! In this first episode of a two-part series, Amy interviews Ricky Chelette of Living Hope Ministries on how to raise gender healthy boys. In Raising Gender Healthy Girls, Ricky graciously addressed the girly-girls and the tomboys of the group. He debunks the cultural stereotype that parents are helpless on-lookers when girls get emotional, but instead offers tangible ways both mom and dad are to nurture their growing daughter to help her be secure in her womanly identity. Funny, accessible, and filled with practical steps, listeners will be empowered to know their daughter better and raise her up to the glory of God. Main Points Covered The importance of nurturing gender healthy kids today Understanding your Girl(s) What individual girls need from Mom and Dad Suggestions for when you're struggling to connect with your girl What can dads and families do when they don’t have a present/stable mother figure within the home? Unfamiliar Vocabulary Girly Girl: Love all the things classically associated with femininity. Tomboy Girl: More sporty and outdoorsy and “girly things” are less appealing to her. People and Resources Mentioned www.livehope.org www.biblicalsexuality.net www.mamabearapologetics.com — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, November 05, 2024
Our culture is heavily evangelistic in shaping our child’s worldview identity, which is why we Christian parents are called to speak up! In this first episode of a 2-part series, Amy interviews Ricky Chelette of Living Hope Ministries on how to raise gender healthy boys. In Raising Gender Healthy Boys, Ricky unpacks how to nurture your sensitive boys and rough-and-tumble-boys, what each child needs based on their personality from mom and dad, and how to launch men solid in their manhood. Filled with practical tips and humorous stories, listeners will leave knowing how to raise up their boys to be warriors in the faith. Main Points Covered The importance of nurturing gender healthy kids today. Understanding your boy. What individual boys need from Mom and Dad. Suggestions for when you're struggling to connect with your boy. What can moms and families do when they don’t have a present/stable father figure within the home? Unfamiliar Vocabulary Rough and Tumble Boy: A boy who wants to express his emotions in physicality. Sensitive Boy: A boy who is more inclined to express his emotions in creative, artistic, or emotive ways. People and Resources Mentioned www.livehope.org www.biblicalsexuality.net www.mamabearapologetics.com Proverbs 22:6 Matthew 3 — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, October 15, 2024
Talking about politics is hard enough, but throw kids into the mix and it can feel like navigating a mine field. That’s why we here at Mama Bear want to take a few minutes to help empower parents with a few tips on how to share their political beliefs in front of their children. In this podcast, Jennifer and Amy encourage parents not to let tempers flare when analyzing the views of their political opponent. Instead, parents are challenged to exercise self control while ROARing through the policies coming across the debate platform, recognize and unpack buzz words, vote for policies not personalities, and much more! Parents will leave feeling challenged and embolden help their children think critically, love biblically, and stand firm in the faith while exercising their right to vote. Main Points Covered We have a right to speak our views in public. Represent Jesus well in your conversations: Control your temper ROAR through the information Vote Policy not Personality Fact check Value truth over feelings — all truth is God's truth People and Resources Mentioned CNN report on what 10 year olds had to say about the election Vox piece on politics and kids Colossians 4:6 Colossians 2:8 1 Peter 3:15 2 Timothy 2:15 Toxic Empathy by Allie Beth Stuckey — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, October 08, 2024
Summary Join us as we tackle the crucial topic of biblical inerrancy and inspiration, particularly its impact on the faith of younger generations. We explore how the vast number of biblical manuscripts available today provides us with a unique opportunity to affirm the accuracy of Scripture through textual criticism. Drawing insights from the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, we aim to equip parents with practical tools to strengthen their children's faith against competing worldviews. We highlight its historical accuracy, fulfilled prophecies, and unbiased portrayal of flawed individuals, underscoring how archaeological discoveries continue to affirm biblical accounts. We explore the unity of Scripture and its transformative power through the Holy Spirit, as well as Jesus' endorsement of its divine inspiration. We emphasize that inerrancy is deeply rooted in God's nature, as He cannot lie, establishing the Bible as an authoritative and reliable guide for life and morality. Furthermore, we caution against false teachers who distort Scripture for personal gain, encouraging listeners to measure their teachings against God's truth. Main Points Covered Can we trust that the Bible is the revealed word of God? What is Inspiration? What is Inerrancy? What is infallibility? People and Resources Mentioned 1 Corinthians 2:13 2 Peter 1:20–21 Mark 12:36 John 14:26 Titus 1:2 John 5: 7-8 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Recommended Resources Theology for Today by Elmer Towns Archeological finds that affirm scripture Chicago Statement on Inerrancy Actual PDF of Chicago Statement on Inerrancy Thanks To Our Sponsors AquaTru Having safe, clean water is the last thing you want to worry about, but unfortunately, According to extensive research by the Environmental Working Group, virtually every home in America has harmful contaminants in its tap water. That's why we love our AquaTru water filter. AquaTru purifiers use a 4-stage reverse osmosis purification process, and their countertop purifiers work with NO installation or plumbing. Mama Bear Apologetics listeners can receive 20% OFF any AquaTru purifier! Just go to AquaTru.com and enter code “ MBA “ at checkout. AquaTru comes with a 30-day Money-Back Guarantee. — Editing and Supp
Tue, September 17, 2024
Apologetics and theology go hand in hand. But before we can defend the faith, we have to know what we believe. In this podcast listeners will make a look at an important aspect of theology: the revelation of God. Listeners will understand what revelation is, what it isn’t, how God reveals Himself in nature and through His word, and what He has communicated. Parents are then offered discussion topics and relevant resources to nurture discussions on the revelation of God. Main Points Covered What Revelation is and isn’t What God has revealed about Himself How He has done this People and Resources Mentioned 1 John 4:1 Isiah 1:18 2 Timothy 3:16 Deuteronomy 29:29 Romans 1:20 Psalms 19:1 Romans 2:15-16 2 Timothy 3:15 Mark 12:30-31 Recommended Books The Bible Christian Liberty Nature Readers Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Crafted by God by Dr. Georgia Purdom and Stacia McKeever Keeping your kid on God’s Side by Natasha Crain Theology for Today by Elmer Towns Unfamiliar Vocabulary Divine Hiddenness: Argues that God hides to prevent created persons from reacting inappropriately Post-Modernism: a late 20th-century movement in philosophy and literary theory that generally questions the basic assumptions of Western philosophy in the modern period Cosmological Argument: God is the Cause Teleological argument (fine-tuning) : God is the Designer Anthropological argument: through human nature we see God is a personal God
Tue, September 03, 2024
Equip your children with the spiritual armor they need to navigate the cultural challenges they face in school. Join us as we walk through key strategies for instilling a strong sense of identity in Christ, using We'll discuss how to affirm your child's true worth and identity, rooted in their Creator, and provide practical advice for facing the unique pressures that come with today's social media-driven world. We also address the unique challenges faced by Gen Z and Gen Alpha, who are influenced by social media to seek validation externally. By reinforcing that their identity is rooted in being made in God's image, we guide parents on how to instill a Christ-centered worldview in their children, using examples from the Bible. We'll discuss how to guide your children to think critically, ask the right questions, and stand firm in their faith amidst the temptations and false ideologies promoted by secular society. Together, let's ensure our children are spiritually ready for the year ahead and ready to reflect God's image to those around them Main Points Covered Your Identity is in Christ Truth Matters Be on Guard Test the Spirits Be Willing to do the Hard Thing. People and Resources Mentioned Psalm 139:13-14 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 Luke 15 Ephesians 6 Proverbs 22:6 John 14:6 Colossians 3:9 Colossians 4:6 1 Peter 3:15 John 17:17-19 Deuteronomy 4 1 Peter 5:8 Nehemiah 4:17-23 Mark 12:30 Colossians 2:8 1 John 4 Romans 1:16 Esther 4:14 Colossians 3 Quote from Jason Whitlock : “When we are fearful before God we are fearless before culture.” A Look at Black Lives Matter with Monique Duson — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, August 06, 2024
Mom’s have a lot go great questions regarding how they can share their faith with unbelievers, and raise kids who are empowered to do the same. Should we ambush our friends with all the knowledge we’ve streamed over the past week or keep silent for fear of rocking the boat? In this podcast Lindsey Medenwaldt gives some great advice on how build bridges with those around us. Listeners will find out where to start their witnessing journey, tool needed, how to navigate different worldviews, and witnessing in the midst of cancel culture. Main Points Covered Sharing Faith With Friends and Family Common Misconceptions about Apologetics Navigating Online Interactions With Humility Building Bridges Through Truth and Friendship Boundaries vs Bridges in Relationships People and Resources Mentioned Psalm 91 Bridge-Building Apologetics: How to get along even when we disagree by Lindsey Medenwaldt Tactics by Gregory Koukl Unfamiliar Terms Shalom: concern for the wholeness, flourishing, completeness of a person. Chew and Spit Method — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, July 23, 2024
Prayer is many things: an act of worship, way to do battle, how we commune with the almighty, and an act of submission in supplication. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Satan is intent about warping their prayer life. In this podcast Amy discusses two commons myths that cripple the prayer life of kids and adults. Listeners will hear biblical truth break these strongholds and learn practical tips to nurture a healthy prayer life. Lastly, listeners are equipped with an important discernment skill that every believer needs to learn when it comes to prayer: testing the spirits. Filled with practical advice relevant for every walk, this podcast will leave you feeling refreshed and trained to disciple your children in prayer. Main Points Covered What is prayer in the life of the believer? Recognize that not everything is a “Mountaintop Moment” There are no "lone wolves" when it comes to prayer Test the spirits. The Holy Spirit isn't the only spirit at work. People and Resources Mentioned 1 Kings 19:11-13 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Proverbs 27:17 Romans 1:12 1 Thessalonians 5:11 Hebrews 10:25 Ephesians 6:12 The Screwtape letters by CS Lewis Episode 69: Mentorship and How it Can Affect Your Kids with Gale Carter — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, June 25, 2024
Yoga is one of the most popular forms of exercise for women. It’s said to help with everything from balance to blood pressure, so there’s no problem with it, right? Turns out, there is more than meets the eye. In this podcast Alexa Kramer shares the background of yoga that you won’t get in your average class. Listens will learn the worldview of yoga, the purpose of worship behind each pose, and the surprising history behind “ooomhm.” She and Amy then discuss whether or not “christian yoga” is possible and how to help your kids speak truth and grace. If you’ve ever thought that yoga is just about stretching, you won’t want to miss this episode. Main Points Covered Difference between yoga as an aspect of eastern religion vs what is done today. The history and worldview of yoga. How is the yoga done today? What do we see in the studios? What is “ooohm”? What are the purposes of the poses? Can you have Christian Yoga? How can we nurture a truth and grace approach with our kids? People and Resources Mentioned Crash Course on Yoga ROARing through Yoga The Second Coming of the New Age - By Josh Peck & Steven Bancarz The Becket Cook Show on Yoga Podcast Episode — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Tue, June 11, 2024
Professor Nancy Pearcey, renowned author of "The Toxic War on Masculinity," joins us in this enlightening episode of Mama Bear Apologetics to tackle the complex issues surrounding masculinity, Christianity, and culture at large. We discuss the cultural assault on masculinity and how the church can counteract these negative narratives, providing a balanced view that uplifts men rather than tearing them down. Nancy offers valuable insights, supported by sociological data, that demonstrate how evangelical men who are deeply committed to their faith actually excel as husbands and fathers. We journey through the historical transformations in perceptions of masculinity, from family-centric values to the career-driven ambitions influenced by Darwinian evolution and social Darwinism. Highlighting the troubling narratives from influencers like Andrew Tate and Myron Gaines, we emphasize the urgency for the church to present a positive and healthy view of masculinity. These secular scripts, often equating manhood with promiscuity and primal behavior, are infiltrating even Christian educational environments, creating conflicting messages for young men about strength and character. We also explore the significant role of fatherhood in nurturing healthy masculinity. This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding and supporting the role of men in the family and the church. Main Points Covered Where does the war on masculinity stem from? Is there a difference in “toxic masculinity” between evangelical and non-evangelical men? How the Industrial Revolution changed what the expectation of men in the home was. The difference between a real man and a good man. What does it mean to be a man? People and Resources Mentioned Nancy Pearcey - Author of " The Toxic War on Masculinity " and " Total Truth. " Brad Wilcox - Sociologist at the University of Virginia, cited for his research on evangelical men and family dynamics. Washington Post Article "Why Can't We Hate Men?" <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Moral-Animal-Science-Evolutionary-Psychology/dp/0679763996/ref=asc_df_0679763996/?gad_source=1&hvadid=693033695472&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9026839&hvnetw=g&hvpone=&hvpos=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvrand=12994370167842769542&hvtargid=pla-436573287295&linkCode=df0&mcid=85a2aee1f64d3639b572484b5f2377db&psc=1&tag=hypro
Tue, May 28, 2024
Could your child's playlist be as influential as their peers? That's the question we tackle, as Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" sweeps through headphones and homes, stirring a wave of concern among Christian parents. We’re peering into the heart of the matter, unraveling how the melodies and lyrics that echo in our kids' ears might be shaping their worldviews and emotional landscapes. We're not just talking tunes here—we're discussing the seeds of beliefs being planted with every beat and verse they hear. The allure of beats and harmonies isn't simply a matter of taste—it's a powerful force with the capacity to sway moods and beliefs. This episode isn't shy about confronting the myths surrounding the impact of music like Taylor Swift's, challenging the notion that it's all harmless entertainment. Instead, we spotlight the psychological and spiritual battlegrounds within our children's mental health, leaning on both scripture and science to navigate this complex terrain. We're opening up the conversation to equip families with the discernment needed to face the subtle, yet profound, influences their children encounter in their favorite playlists. Navigating the celebrity culture maze becomes all the more important when stars like Swift command not just the airwaves, but also the hearts of their listeners. We dissect the weighty influence wielded by artists over their fanbases, recognizing the fine line between admiration and idolization. By fostering a foundation built on truth, we empower our listeners to guide their children in engaging with culture without losing their footing in faith. It's a call to all parents to anchor their young ones in a faith that withstands the tidal waves of cultural fads and fan fervor. Main Points Covered Should I be concerned about my kids listening to Taylor Swift? How does music affect the brain? Art is an expression of worldview. Being a "Swifty" should not be a primary identity statement. Be on guard for yourself and your children so that you aren’t taken in by the culture. Tips for healthily engaging with your kids around music. People and Resources Mentioned Romans 1:18 Mark 12:30 Romans 12:2 1 Corinthians 10:5 University of Central Florida Article Thanks to Our Sponsors The CSB Bible Translation The brand-new CSB Men’s Daily Bible makes the ideal Father’s Day gift. Whether it be for a biological, adoptive, or spiritual father, they’ll love the thoughtfulness and intentionality behind a gift that walks with them through the finer points of fatherhood specifically and manhood generally. Use the code MDB50 at lifeway.com and you will receive 50% off your purchase.
Sun, May 12, 2024
Summary My heart swells with gratitude when I recall the gentle whispers of wisdom my own mother shared with me, shaping my spiritual path. This Mother's Day, join us as we celebrate the extraordinary influence mothers, both biological, adoptive and spiritual have on nurturing faith. Alongside my friend and ministry partner Alexa, we weave together touching narratives and Biblical wisdom to honor the irreplaceable role of mothers in faith formation. The world often measures success in material wealth and titles, but we want to acknowledge the profound beauty in the simplicity of a faith-filled home. Drawing inspiration from Proverbs 31:26, we discuss the pressures modern moms face, encouraging a return to wisdom, kindness, and the nurturing of young souls. We also discuss the importance of a nurturing church environment that shows respect, equips for the journey, and accepts every mom with open arms. As we wrap up, we offer parenting wisdom and encouragement, acknowledging the various expressions of motherhood and the power of speaking life into our children. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to all the 'mama bears' out there, standing firm in faith and love.to a resource that helps you have those conversations with your children. Main Points Covered Mom’s you are vital in nurturing the faith of your child. You don’t have to “have it all” to have it all. Your church is there for you. People and Resources Mentioned Proverbs 31:26 https://www.barna.com/research/spiritually-vibrant-household/ https://www.barna.com/research/faith-heritage-faith-practice/ https://www.barna.com/research/moms-christians-households/ Thanks to our Sponsors The CSB Bible Translation The brand-new CSB Men’s Daily Bible makes the ideal Father’s Day gift. Whether it be for a biological, adoptive, or spiritual father, they’ll love the thoughtfulness and intentionality behind a gift that walks with them through the finer points of fatherhood specifically and manhood generally. Use the code MDB50 at lifeway.com and you will receive 50% off your purchase.
Tue, April 30, 2024
Summary On this episode we are Joined by Christopher Yuan to discuss The Holy Sexuality Project and what led him to create it. Christopher vulnerably shares his story of how he stepped into a homosexual lifestyle and how, as he says, the prayers of his own Mama Bear led to his salvation. We focus on the pivotal role of parents and grandparents in shaping the conversation on sexuality, emphasizing the necessity of home discipleship. Through the lens of Christopher's ministry, we explore why he felt the need to create resources aimed at equipping families to broach these topics from a biblical context. We also discuss the challenges and timing of introducing the concept of sexuality to children and the pressing need for parents to guide their children before the onset of puberty. We recognize the flood of "almost true" information that surrounds our kids on a daily basis, even from the Christian community and the hope of this episode is to not only help provide a biblical context for confronting that messaging but also point you to a resource that helps you have those conversations with your children. Main Points Covered What is the current landscape of the sexuality conversation in our culture? When is right time to talk with your child about sexuality. The importance of clarity over agreement in the conversation of sexuality. What is Side A and Side B as it relates to the Christian conversation on sexuality? What is a biblical view of identity and sexuality? People and Resources Mentioned The Holy Sexuality Project Christopher Yuan's Website Jeremiah 29:11 Matthew 18:6-14 Thanks to our Sponsors The CSB Bible Translation The brand-new CSB Men’s Daily Bible makes the ideal Father’s Day gift. Whether it be for a biological, adoptive, or spiritual father, they’ll love the thoughtfulness and intentionality behind a gift that walks with them through the finer points of fatherhood specifically and manhood generally. Use the code MDB50 at lifeway.com and you will receive 50% off your purchase. Unfamiliar Vocabulary Side A: Your sexual orientation is unchangeable and is part of your identity that should be accepted. Side B : Your sexual orientation is unchangeable and is a part of your identity that should be deprived. Celibacy (in relation to Side B same-sex orientation): A volitional vocation of being single. (This is a practice primarily informed by the worldview that your sexual orientation cannot be transformed, but is a part of who you are).
Tue, April 16, 2024
Summary Hello, fellow Mama Bears! On this episode we are ROAR'ing through the latest He Gets Us commercial that aired during the Super Bowl at the beginning of this year. We want to take a careful look at what the message is and what it isn't. Our hope is to highlight the importance of sifting through the media we consume, even media that appears wholesome of biblical on the surface. We want to hold the message of the He Gets Us commercial against the scriptures to examine where it does or doesn't line up with what the Bible teaches. We will do walk through each step of our ROAR method to discern what the appropriate steps are for engaging with that message and how to disciple our children accordingly. We're here to empower each other to raise discerning, wise, and loving families. So, let's sharpen our ability to recognize truth under the veneer of messages that surround us, and pass on this legacy of wisdom to our little ones. Main Points Covered What is the He Gets Us campaign? The 4 issues we see with the message of the He Gets Us Super Bowl commercial How to discern the the false and true messaging in the commercial How shepherd your children in media consumption People and Resources Mentioned He Gets Us Commercial Commercial Explanation John 13:1-20 Luke 22:24 Prov 6:16-19 James 1:19 Colossians 4:6 Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode is made possible in part by the support of Summit Ministries. Our hope, like yours, is that your children will grow up to develop an unshakeable faith, to be followers of Jesus Christ and live out His call on their lives in a way that brings God’s glory and flourishing. That's one of the reasons we love Summit. Summit takes biblical worldview training and makes it seriously fun. If you have a child between the ages of sixteen to twenty-two, send them to a two week conference in Colorado or Georgia this summer. Register today at summit.org/roar/ . Save $200 when you use the code ROAR24.
Tue, April 02, 2024
In this episode of Mama Bear Apologetics, we discuss all things bible translations — Formal, Functional, and Optimal. We also explore the difference between a translations and paraphrases. We delve into the historical sacrifices made by early translators to bring the Bible into the English language and offer guidance on choosing translations that foster faith and understanding, especially for children and new believers. We dissect the balance between literal accuracy and readability, as well as the pros and cons of each type of translation or paraphrase. And we also address the much asked question "What translation do we use at Mama Bear Apologetics?" Finally, we address the "KJV Only" movement — what is it, how should we approach it, and what is the historical context that should come to bear on the topic. This episode invites listeners to broaden their understanding of bible translations and their historical context so that the power and clarity of God's word is not lost in translation. Main Points Covered How did we get our translations? Broad categories for translation types Translations vs Paraphrase What are the pros and cons of each? What to consider in buying a bible for your Kids Should you only read the KJV translation? People and Resources People and Resources Mentioned Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia Leningrad Codex Aleppo Codex United Bible Societies Greek NT Novum Testament Graece Unfamiliar Vocabulary Formal Equivalence (Literal Equivalence) Translations: Word for Word as much as possible. This translation seeks to find an English equivalent word for every Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic word. Functional Equivalence (Dynamic Equivalence) Translations: Though for thought as much as possible. This translations translates a phrase as a whole and is not as concerned with preserving the exact same number of words or equivalent grammatical constructions. Optimal Equivalence: This is a blend of both Formal and Functional translation styles. This form uses word for word translation where possible, but switches to thought/phrase whenever the meaning isn’t clear. Paraphrase: This is not a true translation, but rather a retelling of Scripture based on original texts and/or moder
Tue, March 19, 2024
Summary Every mother's prayer journey is unique, yet bound by a common thread of seeking God's guidance through the chaos and beauty of raising children. Julie and Hillary, walk through the pages of "Honest Prayers for Mama Bears," a new book birthed from the depths of maternal hearts and a collaboration that spans the nation. We reveal the sometimes raw, unpolished dialogues with God that range from the humorous pleas of wanting to use the bathroom in peace to the heartfelt petitions of a mother facing a miscarriage. Hillary and Julie, alongside voices from the Mama Bear community, crafted a tapestry of prayers that we hope speaks to the soul of motherhood. Our conversation takes you behind the scenes of this unique creative process, emphasizing the importance of authenticity as we addressed delicate subjects like addiction and family dynamics. Poring over every word, we ensured that our prayers resonated with truth and relevance, offering a lifeline of hope and solidarity for mothers everywhere. As we share personal insights and practical tips for integrating prayer into the daily grind, "Honest Prayers for Mama Bears" is more than just a book—it's a spiritual companion for every season of motherhood. From fill-in-the-blank prompts to theological expertise, we've poured into this project with a shared goal: to empower mothers to foster honest, heartfelt communication with God, and to support one another as we navigate this transformative journey called motherhood. We hope it blesses you! Pre-order the book now at mamabearapologetics.com/book Main Points Covered Why did we write this book? The difference between Honest and Shallow prayers. Creating a collective voice from moms Prayer book creation process How to use this book Honest journaling Our favorite, most convicting and hardest to write prayers People and Resources Mentioned Every Moment Holy - Douglas McKelvie Honest Prayers for Mama Bears Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode is made possible in part by the support of Summit Ministries. Our hope, like yours, is that your chi
Tue, March 05, 2024
SUMMARY Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with Dr. Jeff Myers of Summit Ministries, as we explore the vital connection between a biblical worldview and the flourishing of science, justice, and compassion in society. Listen in as we tackle the myth that Christianity is at odds with scientific progress and uncover how faith has been a driving force behind some of the most significant advancements in history. We also counter common misconceptions about Christian indifference toward life post-birth, justice, and environmental concerns, showcasing how Christian teachings have been integral to shaping a world where every life is valued and cared for. We discuss the Christian belief in the sanctity of human life and how this has translated into actions that shaped the foundations of adoption, healthcare, and social justice. The role of Christians in art, science, politics, and education is highlighted, revealing an often unrecognized legacy that continues to nurture human dignity and freedom. Finally, we address the crucial task of empowering our children with the skills to critically assess the worldviews they encounter. Learn how asking insightful questions can guide our children towards critical thinking, discernment, and an appreciation for diverse perspectives. Discover how to equip the next generation with the ability to sift through information with wisdom, and join us as we stand together as Mama Bears, committed to nurturing and defending the truth for our families and communities. MAIN POINTS COVERED How have Christianity and Christians historically impacted the world? How have Christians historically been pro-life advocates? How have Christians stood for justice over the course of history? How is the biblical worldview distinctly different than other worldviews? How do we engage with kids who are coming home from college with questions or new ideological thoughts? People and Resources Mentioned John 8:32 Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast and Slow <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Truth-Changes-Everything-Perspectives-Ministries/dp/1540900371/ref=asc_df_1540900371/?gclid=CjwKCAiA_5WvBhBAEiwAZtCU70hVuWHwfYvtGANkkMz1yojpljcwF7-bN-0mP9g9M6N6IR9C1C7ivhoCbvMQAvD_BwE&hvadid=589393313674&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9026839&hvnetw=
Tue, February 20, 2024
Summary In this episode, Amy Davison and Alexa Cramer examine the Enneagram’s influence on faith and family. They question the Enneagram’s purported ability to peel back layers to our ‘true self’ and the implications it has on how we interpret Scripture, raise our children, and understand our own identities. They explore how it stands apart […] The post 98. Crash Course in the Enneagram appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, February 06, 2024
Summary In this episode, Hillary and Amy address four different types of love in-depth — Agape (unconditional, self-sacrificial love), Storge (familial love), Phileo (strong friendship love), and Eros (sexual attraction). They stress how each type of love is different from the other and should not be confused. Hillary and Amy also discuss how today’s culture […] The post 97. The Four Types of Love and Why Our Kids Need to Understand Them appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, January 23, 2024
Summary The hardest conversations to have often aren’t with strangers, but with our own family, especially when it comes to hot-button issues like a woman’s right to an elective abortion. In this podcast, mama bear Jennifer DeFrates chats with host Amy Davison on how to speak with truth and grace on the subject of abortion […] The post Episode 96. How to Discuss Pro-Life Arguments with Friends and Family appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, January 10, 2024
Summary In this impromptu podcast, Hillary and Amy wished the Mama Bears a Happy New Year and a challenge: to focus on discipling the home in spiritual faithfulness. In the past 5 years a focused attack has been waged on societal unity and the sanctity of the home. Secular culture has focused on vilifying the […] The post Episode 95. Family-Focused Resolutions for 2024 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, December 24, 2023
This is the third podcast in our Advent 2023 series. Did you miss the third one about “Joy to the World”? You can watch it here. Summary As we close out the season of advent, we reflect upon the theme of love. Acts of love quickly come to mind at Christmas in the form of […] The post Episode 94. Advent 4: The Theology of Hark the Herald Angels Sing appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, December 17, 2023
This is the third podcast in our Advent 2023 series. Did you miss the second one about “O Holy Night”? You can watch it here. Summary If there’s one word that can sum up the Christmas season it’s joy! But while the world offers superficial excitement over presents or food, Christians have ultimate joy in […] The post Episode 93. Advent 3: The Theology of Joy to the World appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, December 11, 2023
This is the second podcast in our Advent 2023 series. Did you miss the first one about “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”? You can watch it here. Summary Peace can seem hard to find during the Christmas season when our eyes and schedules are filled with the bustle of the season. However, when we focus […] The post Episode 92. Advent 2: The Theology of O Holy Night appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, December 05, 2023
Summary Merry Christmas! In honor of Advent, Mama Bear wanted to help you keep Christ the focus of the season by taking you through the theology of your favorite Christmas Carols. The theme of the first Sunday of Advent is “hope,” and one carol that encapsulates hope is “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.” This 18th […] The post Episode 91. Advent 1: The Theology of “O Come O Come Emmanuel” appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, November 21, 2023
Summary In a Crash Course to the Israel-Palestine Conflict Part 1, Hillary, Amy, and guest David explained the terminology, the history of the Israel-Palestine Conflict, and the evidence showing how Israel has belonged to the Jewish people. In this episode, Hillary and Amy shift from history to the importance of why we stand by Israel. […] The post Episode 90: A Crash Course in the Israel – Palestine Conflict Part 2 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, November 14, 2023
Summary October 7, 2023, saw the attack on Israel by the terrorist group Hamas. Conflict is nothing new to this region, but for Americans, the way in which the coverage has been handled shifts with each news outlet. Did Israel bring this attack on themselves through an alleged colonization of Palestine? Is Hamas the freedom […] The post Episode 89: A Crash Course in the Israel-Palestine Conflict (Part 1) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, October 27, 2023
Summary On this episode, we ROAR through the topic of ghosts. What are they? What are the common misconceptions around ghosts and the supernatural? What does the bible say about ghosts and how are Christians supposed to engage this topic? Main Points Covered How does the world see ghosts? What is a ghost truly? […] The post Episode 88: ROARing Through the Concept of “Ghosts” appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, October 18, 2023
Summary This week we are joined by Krista Bontrager to discuss how the occult is becoming more popular among younger generations, what that looks like and what parents should be on guard against. Krista has a wealth of knowledge on this topic and we are grateful for the wisdom she shares with us. Main […] The post Episode 87: The Rise in Occult Fascination Among Youth with Krista Bontrager appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, October 04, 2023
Summary In part 2 of our conversation about social justice, we tackle the topics of Prejudice and Discrimination and the issues we see with some of the modern definitions and applications of these ideas. We seek to provide a biblical framework for how to engage in these topics with your kids and others. Main Points […] The post 86. When Social Justice Comes to Your Kid’s School: Prejudice and Discrimination appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, September 12, 2023
Summary In this first episode of a series of episodes, we discuss what to do when the topic of Social Justice is introduced into your child’s school curriculum. How do you have that conversation with your child? How do you have that conversation with their school? What is a biblical view of Justice, truth and […] The post 85. When Social Justice Comes to Your Kids’ School appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, April 01, 2023
Main Points Covered Defining deconstruction Definitions vary depending on the person: Some mean it as a way to define them questioning different doctrinal stances they grew up with all the way to walking away from the faith Deconstruction is the walking away from historic Christianity A turning away/rejection of the core beliefs of evangelical faith […] The post 84. Understanding Deconstruction: A Conversation with Alisa Childers appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, March 07, 2023
Main Points Covered The origins of Summit To create a ministry to equip teens and adults to know why they believe what they believe Summit’s Approach is Worldview Focused Helps teens understand the world around them and the counterfeit worldviews around them Teens understand other worldviews and how to respond Summit changes the trajectory […] The post 83. The Impact of Worldview Training at Summit Ministries: A Conversation with Jeff Myers appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, February 13, 2023
In this episode, Amy talks with Katy Faust, founder and director of the children’s rights organization, Them Before Us, about how children have a right to both their mother and father, how God’s design for marriage protects children, how divorce impacts children, and how to help kids understand why marriage is important. (Note: If you […] The post 82. The Impact of Marriage and Divorce on Children: A Conversation with Katy Faust appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, January 10, 2023
In this episode, Amy talks with Stacy Manning about relational discipleship and raising kids to be warriors of the faith. . Main Points Covered: Homeschooling isn’t possible for everyone Helping kids spot worldviews is essential Indoctrination is toxic when questions can’t be asked or thoughts challenged. Indoctrination isn’t brainwashing. Practice the No flinch rule Attack ideas, not people. Tips for parents of primary/elementary aged kids Talk to your children’s teachers about what they are teaching your kids, especially in the humanities Tips for middle-schoolers Watch out for technology! Tips for high-schoolers Stay engaged! Resources Mentioned: Them Before Us Young Heretics Podcast – We had not vetted resources prior to airing the podcast. We do not recommend this resource. PragerU podcast “Defending Young Minds” (Mama Bear episode 75) “Digital Detox” (Mama Bear episode 74) Mama Bear Apologetics (book) Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality Quotable Quotes: “You don’t have to homeschool to raise warriors in the faith.” – Amy Davison “You can’t manufacture quality time.” – Stacy Manning Questions or ideas? Send us an email at askthemamabears@gmail.com . Donate to the podcast on our
Wed, December 21, 2022
Introduction: Hillary, Amy, Lindsey, and Nancy talk about some of the highlights that happened at Mama Bear this year. Join us in celebrating all that God has done and continues to do. Main Points Covered: Some Amazing Stats! Book one in several languages Mama Bears on the move All the books (!!!) Podcast update […] The post 80. 2022 Wrap Up with Mama Bear Apologetics appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, December 08, 2022
This is part 2 with Frank Turek. You can listen or watch part 1 here. SPOILER ALERT: We talk about some specific films in this episode and talk directly about their endings. Some of the references include Spiderman, Captain America, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Batman. Introduction: Frank Turek, founder of and president […] The post 79. Hollywood Heroes with Frank Turek, Part 2 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, December 06, 2022
SPOILER ALERT: We talk about some specific films in this episode and talk directly about their endings. Some of the references include Iron Man, Inside Out, and the Harry Potter films. Introduction: Frank Turek, founder of and president of CrossExamined, joins Amy to talk about his book, Hollywood Heroes, which he co-authored with his son, […] The post 78. Hollywood Heroes with Frank Turek, Part 1 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, November 23, 2022
Hillary and Amy are back together for this special Thanksgiving podcast about gratefulness, especially in this time of busyness and materialistic pursuits. Main Points Covered: Purpose of Gratitude: Protective aspect: Romans 1:18-32 Ingratitude breeds spiritual decline Gratitude has a spiritually protective aspect Psychological Benefits: Gratitude changes brain chemistry and improves mental health. Philippians 4:8 Perspective […] The post 77. Nurturing Gratefulness This Thanksgiving appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, November 11, 2022
Introduction: Mama Bear Board member Teasi Cannon joins Amy to talk about questions parents should ask their kids’ school, particularly in private schools and homeschooling co-ops. Main Points Covered: Why parents should ask schools questions Question 1: Are teachers trained theologically? Question 2: Do they teach from a Christian worldview and teaching what a worldview […] The post 76. Questions to Ask Your Kids’ School appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, October 28, 2022
https://mamabearapologetics.com/episode-75-defending-young-minds-against-porn-with-kristen-jenson/ Introduction: Kristen Jenson, author of Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today’s Young Kids, joins Amy to talk about how we can protect kids from pornography. Main Points Covered: Kristen shares how she was motivated to write this book Average age kids are exposed to porn: 8! More about Good Pictures Bad Pictures book Will […] The post Episode 75: Defending Young Minds Against Porn with Kristen Jenson appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, October 13, 2022
https://youtu.be/5vjOPD_O8JM Introduction: Amy is joined by author and mom of six Molly DeFrank to discuss her book, Digital Detox. As you listen, be open to the Holy Spirit’s conviction regarding this issue. Main Points Covered: How Molly got interested in screen time effects We’re really the first generation of parents wading through this issue We […] The post Episode 74: Digitally Detoxing Your Kids for Clearer Thinking with Molly DeFrank appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, September 21, 2022
Introduction: The idea for this episode came from one of our listeners who encountered the 13 Black Lives Matters principles in her child’s classroom. Wanting to know more, she reached out to Mama Bear. Amy knew exactly who to talk with – Monique Duson, co-founder of The Center for Biblical Unity. In this episode, Amy […] The post MBA 73: A Look at Black Lives Matters with Monique Duson appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, May 19, 2022
INTRODUCTION: Today’s guest, Tricia Scribner, joins us to talk about apologetics and being a grandmama bear. We’ve celebrated Easter, and we continue to celebrate the Resurrection! Tricia and Amy talk about the historicity of the resurrection. SUMMARY OF TOPICS DISCUSSED: The Historicity of the Resurrection • Minimal Facts Argument Overview o Facts that virtually all […] The post MBA PODCAST 72: Resurrection Evidences Part 1: On Which Facts Do Even Skeptics Agree? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, April 08, 2022
INTRODUCTION: Today’s guest, Tricia Scribner, joins us to talk about apologetics and being a grandmama bear. Just in time for Easter, Tricia and Hillary dive into the a discussion about the resurrection. This is a topic of first importance. SUMMARY OF TOPICS DISCUSSED: A Reading from 1 Corinthians 15:1-9 (ESV) A Discussion of the Foundational […] The post MBA Episode 71: I Pity the Fool: Intro to Why the Resurrection Matters for our Kids’ Faith appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, March 20, 2022
INTRODUCTION: Today’s guest is Skillet’s Korey Cooper. She joins Hillary to talk about life on the concert road, managing family relationships, and keeping it all together when life gets busy. Enjoy learning about her experiences being in a band for 25 years and find out how her lessons can help you out in your own […] The post MBA Episode 70: Intentional Discipleship Amidst a Crazy, Hectic Schedule – with Skillet’s Korey Cooper appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, February 04, 2022
MBA Episode 69: Mentorship and How It Can Impact Your Kids (a conversation with Gale Carter) INTRODUCTION: We’re thrilled to be working on more podcasts for 2022. In this episode, Amy talks with Gale Carter, founder of DOLLS (Daughters of Our Living Lord & Savior), which equips teen girls to stand firmly planted in their […] The post MBA Episode 69: Mentorship and How It Can Impact Your Kids (a conversation with Gale Carter) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, January 16, 2022
Introduction: Today’s guest, Joel Barry, is the managing editor at the Babylon Bee. Summary of Topics Discussed: What’s the Babylon Bee? What’s the role of humor in evangelism and apologetics? Examples of comedy in Scripture In light of “cancel culture,” what are the consequences of making humor so serious? Rapid fire fun questions for Joel […] The post MBA Episode 68: The Role of Humor in Apologetics – with Joel Barry from The Babylon Bee appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, December 31, 2021
Join Hillary, Amy, and Lindsey as they reflect on 2021 and get excited about 2022! We’re so grateful for all of you and your support of our ministry! Follow us on social media – YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/MamaBearApolo… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mamabearapol… Twitter: https://twitter.com/MamaBrAplgtics Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamabearapo… Buy the Mama Bear Apologetics book here (affiliate link): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/073… Want to […] The post MBA Episode 67: 2021 Wrap Up appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, December 20, 2021
DISCLAIMER: We talk about some sensitive issues in today’s podcast. If there are younger ears around, you may want to pop in some headphones before you listen. INTRODUCTION: Today’s guest, Monica Cline, used to work for Planned Parenthood as a comprehensive sex educator. She is the founder of the organization, It Takes a Family, […] The post MBA Episode 66: Tales from a Former Comprehensive Sex Educator – with Monica Cline appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, August 24, 2021
Amy and Monique talk about how we can explain tolerance to our kids. Amy Davison is a former Air Force veteran turned Mama Bear Apologist. She graduated from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary […] The post MBA Episode 65: Talking with Our Kids About Tolerance – with Monique Duson appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, July 26, 2021
Amy talks with Matthew Mittelberg about how we can explain miracles to children. Amy Davison is a former Air Force veteran turned Mama Bear Apologist. She graduated from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary […] The post MBA Episode 64: Explaining Miracles to Kids with Matthew Mittelberg appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, June 30, 2021
Join Amy and Lindsey as they talk with Alisa about Progressive Christianity, as well as her upcoming new book! As a reminder if you enjoyed this podcast and would like to support Mama Bear Apologetics click here. Amy Davison and Lindsey Medenwaldt interview former singer song writer of Zoe Girl, and author of, Another Gospel: […] The post MBA Episode 63: Progressive Christianity: A Discussion with Alisa Childers appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, April 01, 2021
Springtime is here! But in addition to birds singing and flowers blooming, questions inevitably pop up regarding Easter and how it is celebrated. In this podcast, Lindsey and Robin chat about some of the common things you may hear: Is Easter pagan? What about bunnies and eggs? What’s the evidence for the Resurrection? and more! […] The post MBA Episode 62: Let’s Talk About Easter: pagan roots, bunnies, the Resurrection, and more! appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, February 24, 2021
We started a new podcast series a couple of weeks ago called, “Fostering Joy in 2021.” (You can listen to or watch the first episode, “The Role of Gratitude,” here.) In this episode, we’re focusing on finding joy in suffering. We’ll dispel some myths and dive into biblical examples of the purpose of suffering. We’ll […] The post MBA Episode 61: Finding Joy in Suffering appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, February 05, 2021
Welcome to the first podcast of 2021! Amy and Hillary have been hard at work on our second book, but they are still putting together podcasts, too. In light of 2020 and the start of 2021, they thought it was especially important to focus on joy for the next several podcasts. This first episode in […] The post MBA Episode 60: Fostering Joy in 2021: The Role of Gratitude appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, December 21, 2020
Welcome to our special Christmas edition podcast (and vlogcast)! In this episode, we chat about some of the common objections that seem to pop up every year around Christmas, including: Does Christmas have pagan roots? What should we do about Santa Claus? Should we say “Merry Christmas!” or “Happy Holidays!”? and more! And as our […] The post MBA Episode 59: Did Christmas Start Out as a Pagan Holiday? (and other questions you’ve had about Christmas) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, December 03, 2020
Welcome to the first of our “Get to Know Our Team” podcasts, in which we interview Mama Bear team members (in no particular order!). In this interview, Amy Davison talks with Teasi Cannon, who contributed to the Mama Bear Apologetics book (she wrote Chapter 5: “God Helps Those Who Help Themselves – Self-Helpism” and co-authored […] The post MBA Episode 58: Get to Know Our Team: Teasi Cannon appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, November 25, 2020
Chapter 3 of our first book, Mama Bear Apologetics, describes the “Chew and Spit” method. In the chapter, we write, “We don’t need to train our children to be picky when it comes to what they feed their bodies—they do this on their own. But we do have to train them to be discerning about […] The post MBA Episode 57: Teaching Your Kids the Chew and Spit Method appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, October 30, 2020
Did you know that before Amy was a Mama Bear, that she was almost a witch?!?! Yeah, I didn’t either, until we had a conversation last July at Hillary’s house. Thank You God for pursuing her and wooing her back! I can’t imagine where Mama Bear would be without her. We’re changing things up for […] The post MBA Episode 56: A Conversation with an Almost Witch: Amy Davison Shares About Her Experiences with Wicca appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, October 08, 2020
Let’s all make a pact, Mama Bears, that in a world gone mad…we don’t add to the madness. You may remember our recent Daily Discipleship videos about disagreeing well (you can watch them here), but we didn’t say all we wanted to about the topic in those videos, so Hillary and Amy decided to talk […] The post MBA Episode 55: The Art of Disagreeing Agreeably appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, September 25, 2020
If you read the Mama Bear Apologetics book, you are likely familiar with the term “linguistic theft.” Hillary wishes she’d been able to include much more on that topic in the book, so in today’s podcast, Hillary and Amy are going to address the subject, because this is something that is taking our kids (and […] The post MBA Episode 54: Linguistic Theft: What It Is, How It Works, and WHY Your Kids Need to Know About It appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, September 08, 2020
Welcome to our very first video-formatted podcast! Shoutout to Papa Bear Jerimiah for helping us get it looking so nice. Now you can watch our podcast on YouTube, or you can still listen to it on your favorite podcast app. Our Patrons over on Patreon got to see this early, and we’re thrilled to share […] The post MBA Episode 53: Todd White and the Importance of Trials and Tribulations appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, June 17, 2020
We took a break from our Dawkins series to discuss the racial tensions that have been building in our world (listen here), but we’re back with part 10 of our ongoing talk about Dawkins’s book, Outgrowing God. Today, we’re going to look at another area of his expertise, though he hasn’t really been involved in […] The post MBA Episode 52: Doubting Dawkins – Oh, Nuts! What Do Whale Testicles Have to Do With Evolution? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, June 05, 2020
I (Hillary) titled this podcast/blog about a thousand times because I couldn’t quite figure out how to summarize our main message. The messy art of kingdom community? No. I hate the word messy. It’s so misused. (But this topic is legit “messy” if there ever were one.) Grieving with those who grieve? Yes, but that’s […] The post MBA Episode 51: We Will Not Be Divided: Grieving with Those Who Grieve, and the Necessary Process of Building Kingdom Community appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, May 13, 2020
Today, we celebrate a very special milestone! This is our 50th podcast episode, and we’ve got something fun for you. We turned the tables on our Mama Bear-in-Chief, and Amy interviewed Hillary Ferrer. This is your chance to learn more about Hillary, from how she got involved with apologetics, why she started Mama Bear, and […] The post MBA Episode 50: An Interview with Mama Bear Apologetics Founder, Hillary Ferrer appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, April 23, 2020
Whenever we turn on the TV these days, it feels like we’re being bombarded with bad news. Because of that, we decided to record this “chaser” episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast. While the Covid-19 pandemic is something we should take seriously, we wanted to point out that we have also been surrounded by […] The post MBA Episode 49: The Unexpected Blessings of COVID appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, April 06, 2020
In this episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast, we’re continuing our dissection of Richard Dawkins’ book, Outgrowing God, in our Doubting Dawkins series. Today, Hillary and Amy discuss chapters 7 and 8, which were the easiest to go through of all of the chapters for us. In Hillary’s opinion, this is where the book […] The post MBA Episode 48: Doubting Dawkins – No, the Human Eye Isn’t an Example of Bad Design (a Discussion on Design Constraints) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, March 23, 2020
In this podcast, we’re wrapping up our discussion of comments made by Richard Dawkins in his book, Outgrowing God, Chapter 6 (regarding whether slavery is advocated in the Bible) by discussing the most commonly asked questions about slavery in the Bible. The previous two podcasts (part one here and part two here) addressed the question, […] The post MBA Episode 47: The 8 Most Commonly Asked Questions About Slavery in the Bible appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, March 09, 2020
This is part 2 of our discussion of whether the Bible advocates slavery. You can listen to part one here. Do you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes? Send us an email at askthemamabears@gmail.com. Main Points Covered: Recap of the Women in Apologetics Conference from January 2020 at Biola University LiveStream recording […] The post MBA Episode 46: Doubting Dawkins – Does the Bible Advocate Slavery? (Part 2) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, February 25, 2020
Today we are continuing with our Richard Dawkins series. As we are preparing for this podcast, we acknowledge it’s a tough book to discuss because he keeps introducing individual hornets’ nests and then moving on to the next. This is going to take some focus and not drift on to other challenges he raises. Today […] The post MBA Episode 45: Doubting Dawkins – Does the Bible Advocate Slavery? (Part 1) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, February 10, 2020
Today, we are back with Part 5 of our series on Richard Dawkins’s book, Outgrowing God. In this episode, we are tackling Dawkins’s question “Do Christians think Atheists can’t be good without God?” We think he is asking the wrong question. The question is not “Can atheists be good? Can they do moral things?” The […] The post MBA Episode 44: Doubting Dawkins – Do Christians Think Atheists Can’t Be Good Without God? (Part 2) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, January 28, 2020
We are back to our Richard Dawkins series with Part 4. In this series, we are going over Richard Dawkins’ book, Outgrowing God. Today, we will be discussing Chapter 5, “Do We Need God in Order to be Good?” We’ll be talking about the topic of morality and staying away from the concept of “innate […] The post MBA Episode 43: Doubting Dawkins – Do Christians Think Atheists Can’t Be Good Without God? (Part 1) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, January 14, 2020
Before we start diving back into the Richard Dawkins book, Amy and I felt it necessary to address a heartbreaking, but concerning cultural issue that cropped up over the holidays. On December 14, 2019, Bethel worship leaders Kalley and Andrew Heiligenthal’s two-year-old daughter stopped breathing in her sleep and was pronounced dead by doctors at […] The post MBA Episode 42: The Unfortunate (and Painful) Lessons We Learned From #WakeUpOlive appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, December 23, 2019
Today, we’re continuing with Part 3 of Simon Brace’s talk on Spiritual Warfare. In this last part of his talk, he covers the importance of apologetics and critical thinking in the education of pastors and laymen. Main Points Covered: A brief overview of what went on during the second episode of this series: Elders need […] The post MBA Episode 41: The Role of Apologetics in Spiritual Warfare (featuring Simon Brace) – Part 3 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, December 23, 2019
On today’s episode of Mama Bear Apologetics, we’ll continue to listen to Simon Brace’s talk on the use of apologetics as a means for spiritual warfare. We’ll be listening with you and discussing important points that Simon covers. Main Points Covered: A brief overview of what went on during the first episode of this series: […] The post MBA Episode 40: The Role of Apologetics in Spiritual Warfare (featuring Simon Brace) – Part 2 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, December 12, 2019
On today’s episode of Mama Bear Apologetics, we’ll be discussing a talk by Simon Brace. When I sat down at my computer to think about topics for today’s podcast, I was struck with the urge to discuss a talk (which I was present for) by a close friend. In this talk, Simon Brace tackles the […] The post MBA Episode 39: The Role of Apologetics in Spiritual Warfare (featuring Simon Brace) – Part 1 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, November 26, 2019
Today we’re continuing our critique of the Richard Dawkins book, Outgrowing God. We have been talking about his main criticisms of Christianity in each chapter. In this episode, we are in Chapter Four: “Is God Really Good?” We are going to take a few of Dawkins’ examples and channel Paul Harvey as we look at […] The post MBA Episode 38: Doubting Dawkins – Did God Really Advocate for Child Sacrifice in the Old Testament? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, November 19, 2019
Today we’re talking about Richard Dawkins’ new book, Outgrowing God. We’re covering who Richard Dawkins is and what his book is all about. Today we are going over what we talked about during the last episode, then diving into Chapters 2 and 3 by following the different rabbit trails through the text. Main Points Covered: […] The post MBA Episode 37: Doubting Dawkins – “Proof,” Oral Culture, the Telephone Game, & Ancient Scribes appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, November 05, 2019
We’re talking about Richard Dawkins’ new book, Outgrowing God. We’re covering who Richard Dawkins is and what his book is all about. Today we will focus on the main criticisms of the book, as well as the different tactics that are covered in it. Does it stand to scrutiny? Main Points Covered: A prayer for […] The post MBA Episode 36: Doubting Dawkins – A Beginner’s Guide to Better Reasoning: Intro to Richard Dawkins’ New Book appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, September 29, 2019
In our last podcast, we asked “What in the world is happening to our Christian leaders?” where we addressed the differences between the way that Joshua Harris and Marty Sampson of Hillsong declared their loss of faith. In this episode, we go a little further into what the differences are between sheep, wounded sheep, sheepdogs, […] The post MBA Episode 35: Wounded Sheep vs Wolves (and the Importance of Knowing the Difference) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, August 30, 2019
In 1 Timothy 4:1 it says “Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons.” This is what is known as “the great apostasy.” Apostasy is just a fancy word for falling away from the faith. Within the last […] The post MBA Episode 34: What in the World is Happening to Our Christian Leaders? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, June 25, 2019
You can’t get around it. There are rainbows on everything your kids see this month, from the parking lots to the barista aprons. So how do we address this with our kids? But first things first, we have a new podcast co-host! Meet Amy Davison! I know you’ll love her as much as we do. […] The post MBA 33: How to Talk About Pride Month With Your Kids (but first meet Amy!) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, November 08, 2018
Laurie would not describe herself as a victim. Laurie is a lawyer and a survivor of sexual assault. A former liberal feminist, Laurie rediscovered the truths of God, recommitted her life to looking at everything through the lens of Scripture, and is now the president of Women in Apologetics. I can think of no one better to […] The post MBA 32: How Should Christians Respond to the #MeToo Movement? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, June 07, 2018
Social Media was abuzz with the recent Supreme Court Decision overturning the Colorado Civil Rights Commission decision. In 2012, a baker, Jack Phillips, declined to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. He stated that he would make them any other cake they wanted, just not a wedding cake. His religious convictions prevented him from […] The post MBA 31: What Really Happened with the Colorado Baker Supreme Court Decision? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, May 11, 2018
If your newsfeed is anything like mine, you might have seen a few posts last week asking if the new California Bill 2943 will “ban the Bible.” Folks, let’s not jump onto bandwagons before we have properly checked them out. I’m not denying that the bill itself is deeply concerning. In fact, if enforced as written, […] The post MBA 30: What is California Bill 2943 and What does it ACTUALLY say? (i.e. Does it really ban the Bible?) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, March 13, 2018
Do you sometimes wonder if bad things happen to you because you “don’t have enough faith?” If you do, chances are, you have heard a sermon or two (or more) based on the “gospel” of health and wealth. God wants you to be healthy! God will heal every time. . . as long as you […] The post MBA 29: Does God Heal Every Time if we Ask in the “Right Way?” appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, February 11, 2018
SEPTEMBER 2020 UPDATE: We originally shared this podcast in February 2018. Recently, Hillary F. and Teasi Cannon joined Alisa Childers on her podcast to talk about Jen Hatmaker’s latest book, Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire. They analyze the worldview of the book and how it interacts with biblical Christianity. They also discuss the recent […] The post MBA 28: Is Jen Hatmaker Suffering for the Gospel? (The power of a deconversion story) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, December 04, 2017
Boy did we bite off a lot to chew in this episode! For all you moms out there, raise your hand if you have heard this question. (Aunt Hillary raising her hand…) I have heard this question from children, from adults, from basically anyone who has thought about the origins of our universe. The issue […] The post MBA 27: Who Made God? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, October 12, 2017
Events like the Las Vegas shooting and now the Florida school shooting inevitably bring questions to people’s minds. Where was God? How could He let such a thing happen? For those who have been affected by the shooting, there are no words we can say that can assuage the grief. There is no answer that […] The post MBA 26: Why Does God Allow Mass Shootings? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, August 29, 2017
There is an interesting phenomenon which the late Herman Kahn described, where “those with engineering or sociology training [are unable to] understand certain issues which they would have been able to understand if they had not had this training.” Kahn called it “educated incapacity,” but the idea was originally taken from economist Thorstein Veblen, who […] The post MBA 25: How Educated Do You Have to Be to Identify Nonsense? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, July 27, 2017
Jenga is a game about seeing how many foundational pieces of a structure can be removed and/or repositioned before it finally collapses. While this game was never intended to have philosophical undertones, I think it is an apt analogy for what we see occurring in some churches, and particularly the movement known as “progressive” Christianity. […] The post MBA 24: “Progressive” Christianity… and WHY you need to understand it appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, June 21, 2017
I have noticed a tendency for people to fall into one of two categories: the terrifying truth-tellers, and the compassionate compromisers. The terrifying truth-tellers are ready at a moment’s notice to call out heresy or unbiblical beliefs wherever they are found, but often create division over secondary matters, or become so obnoxious that the aroma […] The post MBA 23: How to Love Your Ideological Enemy appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, May 27, 2017
Just a few short months ago, I was reading an article titled “Why Would an Engineer-Turned-Mom Care so Deeply About Apologetics?” As soon as I saw the words “Mom” and “Apologetics” in the title, I knew I had to find out more about this Cathryn Buse lady. I immediately bought her book on kindle, and […] The post MBA 22: Introducing Cathryn Buse (and a recap of the apologetics conference) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Thu, May 04, 2017
Normally, when Rebekah and I do an “article of the week,” it is because the content is so awesome that we want to share and discuss. This time… not so much. A week or so before Easter, a highly disturbing article written by a woman professing to be a children’s pastor at a “progressive Christian church” started […] The post MBA 21: Is the Progressive Gospel a Gospel at All? (i.e. Why you need to know what your children’s pastor is teaching) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, April 05, 2017
The Lord of the Rings is a timeless classic, able to capture the minds of young and old alike. But apart from its singularly masterful writing and vivid imagery, The Lord of the Rings has an element of theological truths interwoven into its very fabric in such a way that even the most hardened skeptic […] The post MBA 20: I was an Atheist Until I Read Lord of the Rings appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, March 18, 2017
The book The Shack first began making waves in 2007, and here we are 10 years later, still a church divided. Some people love The Shack, others practically want to have The Shack burning parties. Very rarely has someone read it and remained neutral. As with most things in pop culture, the truth is somewhere in between. […] The post MBA 19: The Shack – Hope, Healing… and Heresy? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, February 18, 2017
“It is often said with a sneer that the God of Israel was only a God of Battles, ‘a mere barbaric Lord of Hosts’ pitted in rivalry against other gods only as their envious foe.” (From “The Everlasting Man” by G.K. Chesterton) It is indeed often said with a mocking and dismissive sneer that the […] The post MBA 18: Why Does the God of the Old Testament Seem So Different from the God of the New Testament? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, February 07, 2017
At Mama Bear Apologetics, our motto is “Mess with our kids, and we will demolish your arguments.” For those who have seen the carnage wrought by the battle of ideas, this tagline makes immediate sense. For others, the question becomes “Is that a Christian attitude? Isn’t demolishing things too aggressive for Christians?” The short answer to […] The post MBA 17: Discussing the Mama Bear Tagline – Isn’t “Demolishing Arguments” a Bit Harsh? appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, January 27, 2017
When I posted the blog this weekend dissecting the “Guiding Vision and Definition of Principles” from the women’s march, I never expected the kind of attention that it would receive. And while I stand behind my words, that one post was never intended to be my defining moment. I value balance, and there is only […] The post MBA 16: Addressing the Divide From the Women’s March appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, January 22, 2017
The question of eyewitness reliability is a pertinent conversation that every parent will have (or should have) when their child asks, “How do we know that we can trust the Bible?” If the New Testament documents are not reliable, and if the people writing the New Testament documents were not reliable, what leg does our […] The post MBA 15: Are the New Testament Eyewitnesses Reliable: The Flashbulb Memory Objection appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, January 02, 2017
If you have never read the “resolutions” of Jonathan Edwards, you are missing out! As Rebekah and I discussed in our last podcast, Jonathan Edwards was an early-mid 18th century revivalist preacher. He is (unfortunately) best known for “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” sermon, which– to understand the context — please listen […] The post MBA 14: Jonathan Edwards’ Resolutions Can Beat-up Your Resolutions appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, December 30, 2016
In this podcast, Rebekah and I introduce you to one of the central figures of the Great Awakening: Jonathan Edwards. Why is he such an important figure to discuss? He is what many people would classify as a “fire and brimstone” preacher who lived in the mid 18th century (i.e. mid 1700’s). In preparing for this […] The post MBA 13: Resolutions and Legalism Part 1 – An Intro to Jonathan Edwards appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sun, December 18, 2016
Mom guilt: the tendency for moms to feel guilty for taking any kind of break for themselves, even though breaks are vital for emotional, intellectual and spiritual health. I can’t speak for other countries, but I know for a fact that we have an epidemic of mom guilt here in America. Call me nostalgic, but […] The post MBA 12: An Honest Talk About Mom Guilt appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, December 07, 2016
One of the most important questions that we as Christian parents can answer for our children (and for ourselves) is, “Are the New Testament documents reliable?” While this podcast in no way represents a comprehensive answer, it is a good intro to the discussion if you have never heard it before. Topics Discussed: Who is […] The post MBA 11: Are the New Testament Documents Reliable: an Introduction to Bart Ehrman appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, November 16, 2016
This is possibly one of the most awkward podcasts we have had to do. This election season was brutal. Never have I seen the results of an election affect kids in such a profound way, and never have I seen so many young adults behaving like children. When I was a kid, I knew the elections were […] The post MBA 10: 3 Essential Truths to Include When Discussing the Election With Kids (or Even When You’re Processing on Your Own) appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Tue, November 15, 2016
This is part 2 of our interview with Jody Vise. In Part 1, we heard Jody’s story of raising her children in the church, dealing with the devastating news when her son walked away from the faith, and looking at what she felt were some of the contributing factors. In Part 2, we discuss the differences […] The post MBA 9: What to Do When Your Child Walks Away From God – Jody’s Story Part 2 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Wed, November 02, 2016
Jody thought she had all her bases covered. She and her husband were believers. They took their children to church, to Awana, and later to youth group. It wasn’t until her son came home one year after college and told her that he no longer believed in God that she knew anything was wrong. I […] The post MBA 8: The Danger of Raising Kids in a Christian Bubble – Jody’s Story Part 1 appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Mon, August 22, 2016
Podcast topics: Spectrum of believers in apologetics: Learners Seekers Doubters Believers Hardened Doubter Apathetic hardened doubter Not a debate anymore for them; akin to a problematic marriage in which partners no longer fight because the divide is so large Best approach for apathetic doubters is to be a pebble in their shoe Angry hardened doubter […] The post MBA 7: How to Deal with Hardened (and sometimes angry) Doubters appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, August 06, 2016
Many women shy away from apologetics because they assume that apologetics means that you will always be debating with atheists. That is simply not true. Our children need reasons for their faith just as much (if not more so) than the local atheist. And guess what? YOU are the primary missionary to your children! In […] The post MBA 6: The 5 Types of People You Will Meet in Apologetics appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, August 06, 2016
In this episode, we discuss the differences between core truths and peripheral truths of the Christian faith, and the importance of teaching these differences to your children. A core truth could be defined as beliefs that separate a Christian from a non-Christian. These would be the tenets of the faith that are necessary in order […] The post MBA 5: Core Truths vs Peripheral Truths of Christianity… and the Importance of Knowing the Difference appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, August 06, 2016
Hillary Morgan FerrerHillary Morgan Ferrer is the founder of Mama Bear Apologetics. She is the chief author and editor of Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies and Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality: Empowering Your Kids to Understand and Live Out God’s Design. Hillary has her masters in Biology and has […] The post MBA 4: Discussion of Melissa Cain Travis’ “Motherhood and the Life of the Mind” appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, August 06, 2016
This talk was graciously provided to us by Melissa Cain Travis, one of our associate Mama Bears. It is from Mother’s Day 2016, and is from Hope Point Church in Houston, Texas. Here’s a summary of what Melissa talked about: – Testimony – Believer from young age – Surrounded by people growing up who didn’t […] The post MBA 3: Motherhood and the Life of the Mind appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Sat, August 06, 2016
I thought that Rebekah’s G.K. Chesterton quote was a good one to pick back up on. We continued our introduction to Mama Bear Apologetics. Here’s some of the highlights: Surgeon’s scalpel vs mugger with a knife (blog to follow) God has no grandchildren Different types of doubt (blog and podcast to follow) Protein crystallography and […] The post MBA 2: Intro to Mama Bear Part B appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
Fri, August 05, 2016
Welcome to Mama Bear Apologetics! The original recording was a bit long so we divided it up into two parts. Here Rebekah and I give an overview of what Mama Bear Apologetics is, where we got the idea, what our own personal stories are and some helpful resources. We cover some basic topics like: The […] The post MBA 1: Intro to Mama Bear Part A appeared first on Mama Bear Apologetics .
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