Brave Conversations

Brave Conversations

It's not one size fits all! Having diversity and accepting people's unique approach to life overall builds a well-rounded community. Fueled through by faith, we seek to challenge and push one another to move beyond what is personally comfortable. Let's be brave enough to start the conversations. Join us as we navigate the ever-changing landscape of life and grow in our faith.

  1. 30 July ·  Bonus

    Noah's Nakedness Exposed: The Contrast Between Ham and His Brothers

    What if Genesis 9 is actually a reversal of creation — and Noah is the new Adam? In Part 4 of Episode 3 in our Family Dynamics series, we uncover the literary parallels Moses wove between the Garden of Eden and Noah's vineyard. Both stories center on the misuse of God's provision. Both end in nakedness and shame. But Moses doesn't focus on Noah's failure — he focuses on how his sons responded to it. And that contrast reveals everything about character. We break down: ⏱️ (00:00) Why Genesis 9 is a "reversal of creation" ⏱️ (04:30) Adam in the garden, Noah in the vineyard: the parallels no one catches ⏱️ (09:15) The problem was never a corrupt world — it's the human heart ⏱️ (14:00) Ham vs. Shem & Japheth: why one son's response changed nations ⏱️ (19:40) Children respond differently to the same parent — and why that matters ⏱️ (25:10) "Am I blaming my upbringing for choices that belong to me today?" ⏱️ (30:50) Dishonor within the family: the second dysfunction "Shem and Japheth covered Noah's nakedness. The Lord covered Adam and Eve." If you've ever wrestled with whether your family background defines your future — this one is for you. 📖 Scripture Focus: Genesis 9:18–29 | Genesis 2–3 INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC: Faster Does It by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100794 Artist: http://incompetech.com/

  2. 22 July ·  Bonus

    The Painful Truth About Being Different for God

    In Part 2 of Episode 3 of our Family Dynamics series, discover the significance of biblical patterns by comparing how Moses describes death versus the unique account of Enoch.This study examines why Moses intentionally repeats the phrase and he died when recording the lives of various figures. By contrasting this repetitive structure with the distinct conclusion of Enoch walked with God, viewers gain a deeper understanding of how biblical authors emphasized spiritual legacies. This analysis is designed for anyone looking to study scripture with a focus on literary connections.We look closely at the Old Testament themes that define these narratives, helping you recognize subtle shifts in language that carry heavy theological weight. Understanding these biblical patterns changes how you read genealogies and historical accounts, transforming them from simple lists into purposeful messages about faith and eternity.Subscribe for weekly biblical analysis and commentary, and comment below if you want to explore more specific narrative patterns in the Pentateuch.📖 Scripture Referenced: Genesis 5–7, Psalms 1, Matthew 7 & 25, Romans 5📚 Books Referenced in This Episode:• The Lost World of the Flood by John H. Walton & Tremper Longman III🎙️ Also Referenced: Tim Ross on The Basement podcast🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss what's next in the series!INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC:Faster Does It by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100794Artist: http://incompetech.com/

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It's not one size fits all! Having diversity and accepting people's unique approach to life overall builds a well-rounded community. Fueled through by faith, we seek to challenge and push one another to move beyond what is personally comfortable. Let's be brave enough to start the conversations. Join us as we navigate the ever-changing landscape of life and grow in our faith.