Family Identity - E.51 - No Compromise Radio
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Pastor Mike is joined again by his son, Pastor Luke, to discuss the realities of living in a pastor’s household from both the father's and son's perspectives. Luke, who now serves as a pastor at Redemption Church North County in Carlsbad, reflects on how his father maintained a "normal" family environment while instilling a strong sense of family identity and the responsibility of representing their name. The discussion emphasizes that a pastor’s home should mirror any other godly Christian home, highlighting the importance of making the Bible engaging for children through creative family worship and acknowledging the validity of masculine emotion. Through a blend of humorous anecdotes—such as Luke being accidentally left at church—and theological reflections on parental relationships with God, the episode explores how grace and love should drive family obedience.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg8u02ZNg8w
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