The Pastor's Home - E.50 - No Compromise Radio
No Compromise Radio - Mike Abendroth
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30m
In this episode of No-Co Radio, Pastor Mike is joined by his son, Luke Abendroth, to provide a "behind the scenes" look at life within a pastor’s home. Luke, who now serves as a pastor himself at Redemption Church North County, reflects on his upbringing, noting that while his father aimed to keep their home life "normal," there was an inherent sense of family identity and responsibility that influenced his conduct. The duo explores the importance of making family worship engaging through creative storytelling and props, while also discussing the balance of grace-driven obedience and the validity of masculine emotion in the Christian life. Ultimately, they emphasize that a pastor’s household should mirror the godly standards expected of every Christian family, built on a foundation of love and communion rather than legalism.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gedrUTD_hoU
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