God Made Podcast

The Good Parent Trap: What's the Cost? | The God Made Podcast Ep. 8

29 min · 10. juni 2026
episode The Good Parent Trap: What's the Cost? | The God Made Podcast Ep. 8 cover

Description

You are not a bad parent. You are just pouring into your kids' world — and quietly leaving eternity on the table. This is a conversation about godly parenting in a culture that never stops adding to the calendar. Greg and Kristi Rains offer honest christian parenting advice for the family that is doing everything right and still feels like something is missing. Drawing from biblical parenting principles in the book of James, they talk about the slow drift that happens when busyness quietly crowds out the most important things — and what it actually looks like to build a christian family around what lasts. If raising godly children matters to you, this conversation will give you something real to take home. Part of the God Made Podcast — parenting tips and faith conversations that help you move from Sunday into everyday life.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the God Made Podcast community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

8 episodes

episode The Good Parent Trap: What's the Cost? | The God Made Podcast Ep. 8 artwork

The Good Parent Trap: What's the Cost? | The God Made Podcast Ep. 8

You are not a bad parent. You are just pouring into your kids' world — and quietly leaving eternity on the table. This is a conversation about godly parenting in a culture that never stops adding to the calendar. Greg and Kristi Rains offer honest christian parenting advice for the family that is doing everything right and still feels like something is missing. Drawing from biblical parenting principles in the book of James, they talk about the slow drift that happens when busyness quietly crowds out the most important things — and what it actually looks like to build a christian family around what lasts. If raising godly children matters to you, this conversation will give you something real to take home. Part of the God Made Podcast — parenting tips and faith conversations that help you move from Sunday into everyday life.

10. juni 202629 min
episode The Real Reason Smart People Keep Making Dumb Decisions | God Made Podcast Ep 7 artwork

The Real Reason Smart People Keep Making Dumb Decisions | God Made Podcast Ep 7

Why do smart people keep making dumb decisions? The problem is not always a lack of information. Sometimes being smart simply makes us better at justifying what our hearts already want. In this solo episode of the God Made Podcast, Greg unpacks James 3:13–18 and the difference between intelligence and biblical wisdom. James warns us that not everything that sounds reasonable is actually wise. Some decisions may look logical on the surface while being driven by jealousy, selfish ambition, pride, or fear. So how can you tell whether a decision is truly wise? The answer is not found only in the argument you can make. It is found in the fruit your decision produces. In this episode: Why intelligence and wisdom are not the same thing How we rationalize choices we already want to make The warning signs that your heart may be misleading you The difference between earthly wisdom and wisdom from above Why defensiveness may reveal more than you realize Three questions to ask before making an important decision How to seek biblical wisdom in everyday life Before you make your next major decision, ask yourself: What do I want badly enough that I may be rationalizing it? What kind of fruit is this decision already producing? Am I genuinely willing to yield if God shows me that I am wrong? A bad decision does not become wise just because you can explain it well. Do not judge wisdom by the explanation. Judge it by the harvest. 📖 Scripture: James 3:13–18 🎙️ The God Made Podcast helps Christians move faith from Sunday into everyday life. Subscribe for weekly conversations about Christian living, relationships, spiritual growth, and following Jesus in the real world. #BiblicalWisdom #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy

3. juni 202623 min
episode The Most Dangerous Kind of Faith | The God Made Podcast Ep. 5 artwork

The Most Dangerous Kind of Faith | The God Made Podcast Ep. 5

What if the most dangerous kind of faith isn’t unbelief — but belief without surrender? In this episode, we explore the sobering reality that someone can follow Jesus closely and still miss Him. Using the example of Judas and the teaching from James 2, we unpack the difference between dead faith, demonic faith, and dynamic faith. We discuss: *  What “dead faith” really means  *  The difference between knowing truth and submitting to it  *  How cultural Christianity can drift into spiritual complacency  *  The tension between belief and obedience  *  Practical ways surrender shows up in everyday life  This episode is an invitation to honest self-examination — not condemnation. Faith isn’t just agreement. It’s allegiance. If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is active, real, and surrendered — this conversation is for you.

20. maj 202642 min
episode Who Doesn’t Belong in Your Church? | The God Made Podcast Ep 4 artwork

Who Doesn’t Belong in Your Church? | The God Made Podcast Ep 4

What does James 2 really mean when it talks about favoritism? In this episode, we discuss what it looks like to live out the principles of James 2 in everyday church life — especially when it comes to who we welcome, who we overlook, and who makes us uncomfortable. It’s easy to say “everyone belongs.” But do we actually move toward the people Jesus moved toward? We talk honestly about: Subtle favoritism in church culture Why we’re drawn to influence and “shine” The connection between mercy received and mercy extended What it means that mercy triumphs over judgment Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or you’re still figuring out where you fit, this episode is an invitation to examine our hearts and reflect the mercy we’ve been shown. He made room for you. Make room for them.

12. maj 202635 min