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22 episodes
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Resilient Lineage Podcast Milo Curtis & Olivia Curtis
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- Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to the Resilient Lineage Podcast! Join us as we reflect on the past, anticipate the future, and discover what God is up to today. This dad (Milo) and daughter (Olivia) duo look to Scripture to understand how to navigate the opportunities and the obstacles that exist today.
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Episode 21: 3 Traits of Exceptional Fathers
It isn’t a mystery how to fix what is ailing our culture. If you want to change a child’s life, ensure they have access to a father who will engage with them. The health of our communities, our state, even our nation rides on the shoulders of engaged fathers.
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Episode 20: 5 Healthy decisions when disappointed
We will all face times of disappointment. So how can we stabilize our minds and hearts during those turbulent times? In this podcast, Milo and Olivia look at Psalm 62 and consider the five decisions you can make before, during, and after you face disappointment.
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Episode 19: Summer on Purpose
How will you spend your summer months? In this podcast, Milo and Olivia consider how to use the summer months to draw closer to Christ and make a difference for His Kingdom.
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Episode 18: 6 Steps to Finding a Church
Finding a church can be difficult. In this episode Milo and Olivia explore some church “shopping” mentalities to avoid and six steps to take in finding the church that will strengthen your faith and family.
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Episode 17: 15 Reasons People Don't Go To Church
“We will look for one next week.” That’s a common sentiment when it comes to finding a new church. And it’s understandable why we do this. Finding a church is hard and uncomfortable. In this episode Milo and Olivia explore a theology of church and common reasons people give to not going to church.
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Special Episode 1: 7 Questions for a Graduate
Olivia is graduating! In this special episode Milo and Olivia explore 7 questions that are good for graduates to consider. Together they reflect on what has been accomplished, what has been learned, and the relationships that have been made along the way.