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This week, Greg and Nathan step away from their regular series for a special Independence Day episode as America celebrates its 250th anniversary. What does it mean for Christians to love their country well? Where is the line between healthy patriotism and misplaced nationalism? And how should followers of Christ think about flags, freedom, and faith? Together, they explore the fascinating religious story behind America's founding, the biblical call to seek the good of our nation without confusing it with God's Kingdom, and why our ultimate citizenship is in heaven. Along the way, they discuss the Liberty Bell's surprising biblical inscription, the Founders' diverse beliefs, the history behind "under God" and "In God We Trust," the Jefferson Bible, and what Jesus meant when He said, "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's." Whether you're celebrating the Fourth with fireworks or reflecting on America's upcoming semiquincentennial, this conversation offers a thoughtful, gracious, and distinctly Christian perspective on loving your country without losing sight of the One to whom your highest allegiance belongs.

In the fifth and final episode of their June series, Greg and Nathan conclude by highlighting two pastors who have profoundly shaped their faith in very different ways. Nathan turns to Charles Spurgeon, the legendary "Prince of Preachers," whose Christ-centered preaching and timeless writings continue to encourage believers around the world. Greg shares about Matt Smith, reflecting on the blessing of serving alongside him in local church ministry and the impact of his faithful shepherding. As always, Greg and Nathan begin with a brief biography of each pastor before discussing what they admire most about their ministries and how God has used these men to strengthen their walk with Christ. Join Them as they wrap up this special series by celebrating the lasting influence of faithful pastors, both close to home and across the centuries.

In the fourth episode of their June series, Greg and Nathan reflect on two pastors whose thoughtful teaching and faithful ministry have profoundly influenced their spiritual growth. Greg shares about John Stott, known for his clear biblical exposition and commitment to Christ-centered preaching, while Nathan discusses Tim Keller and his winsome approach to the gospel, apologetics, and engaging culture with Biblical truth. Along the way, they provide a brief introduction to each pastor, explore what they most appreciate about their ministries, and discuss how God has used their teaching to strengthen their faith and deepen their love for Scripture. Tune in as they wrap up this special series by celebrating the lasting impact of faithful gospel ministry.

In Episode 3 of their June series on pastors who have helped shape their spiritual lives, Greg and Nathan discuss two influential voices whose ministries have deepened their understanding of Scripture and the Christian faith. Greg highlights Mark Dever and his commitment to healthy churches, biblical preaching, and discipleship, while Nathan shares about R. C. Sproul and his profound teaching on the holiness of God, theology, and the authority of Scripture. After providing a brief biography of each pastor, they reflect on what they appreciate most about their ministries and how God has used their teaching to encourage growth, conviction, and a deeper love for Christ. Join us for a thoughtful conversation about faithful ministry and the pastors who have influenced our walk with the Lord.

In Episode 2 of our June series on pastors who have influenced our spiritual growth, Greg and Nathan discuss two faithful preachers whose ministries have left a lasting impact on their lives. Greg shares about Alistair Begg and his clear, Christ-centered exposition of Scripture, while Nathan highlights David Platt and his passion for making disciples and calling believers to radical obedience to Christ. After offering a brief biography of each pastor, Greg and Nathan reflect on what they appreciate most about their teaching and how God has used their ministries to encourage, challenge, and strengthen their faith. Join us for another conversation about faithful preaching, spiritual growth, and the pastors who have helped shape our walk with Christ.

In the first episode of their June series, 10 Pastors To Help Shepherd Your Growth, Greg and Nathan share the stories of two men whose ministries have deeply influenced their walk with Christ. Greg highlights the wit, grace, and gospel-centered teaching of Steve Brown, while Nathan discusses the faithful preaching, biblical conviction, and discipleship impact of Voddie Baucham. Along the way, they offer brief biographies, reflect on what they appreciate most about these pastors, and explore how God has used their ministries to encourage spiritual growth. Join them for a conversation about faithful voices, gospel ministry, and the people God has used to help them follow Jesus more closely.

In their fourth and final week, hosts Greg and Nathan tackle one of the hardest questions in our spiritual lives: what do you do when prayer feels empty? From feeling God’s silence to showing up in faith anyway, they explore how prayer shapes us, not by what we feel, but by the act of showing up. With Scripture, honest reflection, and practical encouragement, this episode reminds listeners that even quiet prayers matter, and that we are never truly alone in the journey.

Continuing their series in May, Greg and Nathan are diving into what prayer actually looks like in the middle of everyday life, not polished, perfect prayers, but honest conversations with God during traffic, work, stress, gratitude, and everything in between. In this episode, they unpack how short prayers count, why prayer doesn’t need to feel complicated, and how to build prayer into the rhythm of real life. Also, Nathan is a little late getting this upload out… but as you’ll hear in the episode, he was in New York City, so we’re giving him a pass this time.

In week two of their series on prayer, Greg and Nathan dive into the messy, honest reality of prayer, why it’s not about saying the “right” words, cleaning yourself up first, or pretending God doesn’t already know what’s in your heart. From frustrated prayers in Psalms to Jesus’ simple model for prayer, this episode explores what happens when we stop performing and start being real with God. Honest questions, raw scripture, and a reminder that prayer may work best when we finally drop the act.

Greg and Nathan kick off their May series on prayer with an honest conversation about why it often feels harder than it’s supposed to, and why that doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. From unrealistic expectations and comparison traps to the pressure to perform and the sheer noise of everyday life, they unpack the quiet struggles most people don’t admit. Along the way, they explore what Scripture actually says about prayer, challenge some bad Christian advice, and reframe prayer as something far more relational than rigid. If you’ve ever felt distracted, inadequate, or just plain stuck when you try to pray, this episode will help you breathe a little easier, and maybe start again.