Foth and Friends: Stories from the Road

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Foth and Friends with Dick Foth -- All people are story books. Stories that cross generations. Lenses to see the world in a different way. God’s Story is the large canvas. That’s what these conversations with friends are about. For more information visit https://DickFoth.com

  1. THE 250-YEAR ROAD TRIP – Part 1

    4 dgn geleden ·  Video

    THE 250-YEAR ROAD TRIP – Part 1

    As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, Dick Foth sits down with his daughter, author Susanna Foth Aughtmon, to talk about one of America's favorite traditions—the road trip. Their conversation begins with Susanna's newest children's book, America's Grateful Stateful Road Trip, then broadens into family memories, spontaneous adventures, and the biblical theme of journey. From Abraham to Moses, Scripture reminds us that life is not simply about arriving somewhere—it's about becoming someone along the way. What You'll Hear • Why road trips capture something uniquely human • America's upcoming 250th birthday • The inspiration behind America's Grateful Stateful Road Trip • Memories from family vacations across America • Why children remember spontaneous moments • Barry Corey's father-son baseball road trip • Road trips throughout Scripture • Why life is about discovering what's around the next corner Memorable Quotes “Life is one huge road trip.” “We'll remember the spontaneous moments.” “Discovering new places, meeting new people—we were surprised with goodness.” “I'll leave my place. I'll come to your place. I'll take your place. Then we'll go to my place.” Key Themes Adventure, Family Memories, Discovery, Gratitude, Curiosity, Faith as a Journey, America's Story, Legacy, Parenting, Hope Scripture References Genesis 12 Exodus John 14:1–6 Philippians 3:12–14 Hebrews 11 Psalm 121 Reflection Questions 1. What road trip from your life do you remember most vividly? 2. Why do unexpected moments often become our favorite memories? 3. When has God surprised you with goodness? 4. How has your life resembled a road trip? 5. What next adventure might God be inviting you into? Call to Action Think about one road trip that changed your life. Share this episode with someone who helped shape your own journey, and join us for Part 2.

    18 min.
  2. In Flanders Fields

    25 mei

    In Flanders Fields

    As Memorial Day approaches, Dick Foth reflects on the power of memory, sacrifice, and gratitude. In this moving episode of Stories from the Road, Dick explores the origins of Memorial Day, the lives behind the tradition, and the enduring meaning of remembering those who gave “the last full measure of devotion.” From the Civil War roots of Decoration Day to the haunting beauty of John McCrae’s famous World War I poem In Flanders Fields, this episode reminds us that freedom has always come at a cost — and that remembrance matters. A thoughtful reflection for Memorial Day weekend on leadership, sacrifice, honor, and gratitude. Episode Summary What does it mean to remember well? In this Memorial Day episode, Dick Foth reflects on the importance of memory — not just personal memory, but collective remembrance. He traces the origins of Memorial Day from the Civil War era through its evolution into a national day of honor for fallen service members. Dick shares reflections on leadership and sacrifice, recounts conversations with national leaders about the qualities of true leadership, and closes with the powerful story behind Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae’s World War I poem, In Flanders Fields. This episode is a tribute to those who gave their lives so others could live in freedom. Chapters 00:00 — Introduction: The Meaning of Memory00:37 — Remembering in Scripture02:05 — The Origins of Memorial Day02:57 — Decoration Day and General John Logan03:29 — Why Memorial Day Matters04:15 — Freedom Isn’t Free05:03 — Leadership and Sacrifice05:57 — World War I and Trench Warfare06:24 — John McCrae and Alexis Helmer07:07 — The Red Poppies of Flanders Fields07:30 — “In Flanders Fields” Poem Reading08:54 — Gratitude for the Fallen09:35 — Closing Thoughts Key Themes Memory and remembrance Memorial Day history Sacrifice and leadership Gratitude for military service World War I reflections The story behind In Flanders Fields

    10 min.
  3. He Is Risen, Indeed!

    5 apr ·  Video

    He Is Risen, Indeed!

    "He is risen… indeed" In this special Easter Sunday episode, Dick Foth reflects on the defining moment of human history—the resurrection of Jesus. For over 2,000 years, this moment has been celebrated, debated, and experienced personally by millions around the world. But beyond tradition and culture, Easter asks a deeper question: Do you believe the resurrection actually happened—and what does that mean for you? Drawing from Scripture, history, and voices like N.T. Wright, Dick explores the significance of the resurrection—not just as an event, but as the beginning of a new creation. From the testimony of the Apostle Paul to the transformed lives of figures like John Newton, this episode traces the power of resurrection hope—freedom, forgiveness, and a life made new. This isn’t just a story about then. It’s an invitation for now. He is risen. What does that change for you? Key Themes The resurrection as a defining moment in history Faith vs. tradition: cultural Easter vs. personal belief The implications of resurrection (1 Corinthians 15) New creation and eternal hope Lives transformed by grace Scripture References 1 Corinthians 15:1–4, 14, 50–57 Gospel resurrection accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) References Mentioned Larry King interview (People Magazine, 1990) N.T. Wright – Surprised by Hope George Frideric Handel – Messiah (Hallelujah Chorus) John Newton – Amazing Grace Call to Action This Easter, consider the possibility: What if the resurrection is not just history—but an invitation to a new life?

    16 min.
  4. An Epidemic of Loneliness (Reprise)

    30 mrt ·  Video

    An Epidemic of Loneliness (Reprise)

    Loneliness isn’t just a feeling—it’s an epidemic. In this reprise episode of Stories From The Road, Dick Foth explores a quiet but powerful battle happening within millions of people today: the battle of loneliness. Drawing from history, personal stories, and timeless wisdom, Dick compares the spread of loneliness to the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic—widespread, deeply impactful, and often hidden in plain sight. Referencing insights from the American Psychological Association and research by Julianne Holt-Lunstad, this episode highlights how loneliness affects not just our emotions—but our physical health as well. But this episode isn’t just about the problem—it’s about the antidote. From meaningful friendships and intentional solitude (as described by theologian Paul Tillich), to the power of listening, kindness, writing, and faith, Dick offers practical and hopeful ways to push back against isolation and rediscover connection. If you’ve ever felt disconnected, unseen, or alone… this conversation is for you. Here are the key references and influences mentioned in this episode: Historical Context 1918 Influenza Pandemic (“Spanish Flu”) World War I (1914–1918) Research & Studies American Psychological Association – Loneliness and social connection research Julianne Holt-Lunstad (Brigham Young University) – Research on loneliness and health risks Cultural & Organizational References Sidewalk Talk Listening Project (San Francisco) United Kingdom Minister for Loneliness initiative Authors, Thinkers & Influences Mother Teresa – “The most terrible poverty is loneliness…” Annabel Moseley – Reflections on combating loneliness Paul Tillich – Distinction between loneliness and solitude C.S. Lewis – “We read to know we are not alone” S.E. Hinton – On friendship Jay Sidlow Baxter – Biblical teacher and theologian Books & Media Mentioned Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Known: Finding Deep Friendships in a Shallow World by Dick & Ruth Foth Downton Abbey (TV series reference) Scripture References Genesis 2:18 – “It is not good for man to be alone” Romans 8:31–37 Philippians 4:8 Matthew 28:20 Key Themes Loneliness as a modern epidemic The difference between loneliness and solitude The importance of deep relationships over quantity The role of faith, community, and intentional living

    38 min.

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Foth and Friends with Dick Foth -- All people are story books. Stories that cross generations. Lenses to see the world in a different way. God’s Story is the large canvas. That’s what these conversations with friends are about. For more information visit https://DickFoth.com

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