Arrows and Acres

Arrows and Acres

Arrows & Acres Podcast Hosted by Daniel & Allison Hartman A podcast for Christian parents who are done raising children who can't function, and ready to raise adults who fear God, carry their own weight, and change the world. Most families are just surviving. Arrows & Acres is for the ones who want something more. Daniel and Allison Hartman are a husband and wife raising a large family on Florida's Gulf Coast — homeschooling, homesteading, running a family business, and doing all of it on purpose. This podcast is the conversation they're having at the kitchen table, in the truck, and at the end of a long day — and now they're pulling up a chair for you. They're not here to motivate you. They're here to challenge you. Every episode cuts into the real stuff: what it actually takes to raise children who become capable, godly adults. How to protect your family's attention in a world designed to steal it. What biblical manhood and womanhood look like when you strip away the cultural noise. How to build something together as a family — a business, a homestead, a legacy — without handing your life over to debt or a schedule someone else controls. What it means to disciple your children not just in faith, but in work, in character, and in calling. How to find — and be — the kind of community that actually sharpens you. What courtship, marriage, and family culture look like when you refuse to let the world define them for you. Screens and devices. College alternatives. Vocational discipleship. Fatherhood and motherhood. Homeschooling. Farmers markets and family enterprises. Homesteading. Hard conversations about culture, faith, and what we're actually building. Arrows & Acres goes wherever intentional family life takes it — because that territory is vast, and most of it hasn't been mapped. Daniel and Allison don't have it all figured out. But they've made a decision: they will not drift. They will not outsource the most important work they'll ever do. And they believe you've made the same decision — or you're close to making it. This is Arrows & Acres. We are not building an audience. We are building a movement. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

  1. 24 Jun

    Courtship, Character, and Covenant (Ep 12)

    The culture hands your children a boyfriend at 13 and calls it normal. Scripture calls it something else. In this episode, Daniel and Allison Hartman take on one of the most avoided conversations in the Christian home: how you actually lead your children toward marriage with intention, integrity, and a covenant framework, not just hope and good intentions. This is not a method. It is a posture. And it starts with a question most parents never ask: is this relationship aimed at marriage, or are we just training them for divorce? Daniel and Allison speak from first-generation experience. They did not grow up in homes where this was modeled. They figured it out, sought wise counsel, and built a framework worth passing down. In this episode: - Why every relationship without the intention of marriage is just practice for heartbreak - The good, better, and best framework for navigating courtship - What betrothal, friendship-dating, and intentional-relationship models actually mean and when each applies - Why community accountability is not optional when covenant is the goal - The two traits Daniel and Allison train their children to look for in a future spouse: unoffendable and teachable - How the marriage covenant pictures Christ and the church, and why that picture is worth protecting "He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will be destroyed." Proverbs 13:20 (NKJV) If your children are old enough to notice the opposite sex, they are old enough for this conversation. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and visit ArrowsAndAcres.com for camps and resources. Want to go deeper? The Forge is the private community where Daniel and Allison go live every month with families who refuse to raise drifters. Courtship and dating is one of the first five workshops on the calendar. Learn more at arrowsandacres.com/the-forge

  2. 3 Jun

    The Enemies of a Strong Family (Ep 9)

    Less than ten percent of Americans hold a biblical worldview. Among Gen Z, it is one percent. And the mental health numbers are climbing right alongside that collapse. This is not a coincidence. It is a warning. In this episode, Daniel and Allison Hartman sit down with Randy Schrum to name the forces actively working against your family, the enemies most parents never see coming until the damage is done. This is the survey. Each enemy gets its own deep-dive episode, but here is the full battlefield laid out in one place. Inside this episode: The collapse of the biblical worldview across four generations, and why anxiety and depression rose right behind it. The entertainment economy. Children ages eight to eighteen averaging seven and a half hours of screen time a day, and the eighty-one percent of children under thirteen who already own their own device. Financial bondage. Over eighteen trillion dollars in household debt, and how the borrower becomes slave to the lender. The spiritual passivity of men. Why most fathers are not destroyed by scandal but by slow surrender. Age segregation. How church and school pull families apart, the real history of the Sunday school movement, and the eighty-five percent of youth group students who fall away within three years. The purity crisis. Premarital sex normalized inside the walls of the church, and the explicit content epidemic in the home. The failure to build family buy-in, and the family mission statement that turns a household into a team. The trauma culture and the no contact movement, and the multigenerational blessing it is quietly destroying. The closing conviction is simple. If something fragments your family, stop doing it. If it draws your family closer, keep going. "Lo, children are a heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth." Psalm 127:3-4 Chapters: 00:00 Welcome and why this episode matters 01:00 Enemy 1: The collapse of the biblical worldview 07:43 Enemy 2: The entertainment economy and the screen-time crisis 12:12 Enemy 3: Financial bondage and the debt trap 16:00 Enemy 4: The spiritual passivity of men 23:19 Enemy 5: Age segregation in church and school 32:01 Enemy 6: The purity crisis 38:30 Enemy 7: Building family buy-in and a family mission 45:49 The trauma culture and the no contact movement New episodes every Wednesday at 5 AM EST. Listen, subscribe, and share with a family that needs it. Gulf Coast Family Camp is free and meets three times a year in Panama City Beach, Florida. Learn more at GulfCoastFamilyCamp.com More at ArrowsAndAcres.com

  3. 27 May

    Purity and The Digital Battlefield Part 2 (Ep 8)

    Purity and the Digital Battlefield, Part 2 The conversation most families keep avoiding does not get easier by ignoring it. In Part 2, Daniel and Allison Hartman finish what they started and go straight at the heart of the matter. Image-based lust is not a problem that lives only out there in the culture. It is in conservative homes, in youth groups, in homeschool families. The studies say 93 percent of men admit to it. This is not a someday talk. It is a today talk. In this episode, Daniel and Allison get specific and practical. Why modesty starts with the parents and not the children. How Daniel handled the hard conversations with his sons-in-law before marriage. The safeguards they have actually built in their home, including why a screen never goes in a bedroom and why every screen faces the room. The red flags to watch for, like a child who suddenly wants to slip away and be alone. And why no app, block, or filter will ever reach what only the heart can settle. This was never about legalism. It is about families who want to please God more than they want to please people, and who are willing to stand alone to keep their children's hearts. "For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you should abstain from sexual immorality; that each of you should know how to possess his own vessel in sanctification and honor." 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4 NKJV If you feel worn out, you are not alone. But there is no season of raising children where we get to coast. Be on your game. Finish the race strong. New episodes release Wednesday at 5 AM EST. Learn more and join us at family camp at ArrowsAndAcres.com.

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Arrows & Acres Podcast Hosted by Daniel & Allison Hartman A podcast for Christian parents who are done raising children who can't function, and ready to raise adults who fear God, carry their own weight, and change the world. Most families are just surviving. Arrows & Acres is for the ones who want something more. Daniel and Allison Hartman are a husband and wife raising a large family on Florida's Gulf Coast — homeschooling, homesteading, running a family business, and doing all of it on purpose. This podcast is the conversation they're having at the kitchen table, in the truck, and at the end of a long day — and now they're pulling up a chair for you. They're not here to motivate you. They're here to challenge you. Every episode cuts into the real stuff: what it actually takes to raise children who become capable, godly adults. How to protect your family's attention in a world designed to steal it. What biblical manhood and womanhood look like when you strip away the cultural noise. How to build something together as a family — a business, a homestead, a legacy — without handing your life over to debt or a schedule someone else controls. What it means to disciple your children not just in faith, but in work, in character, and in calling. How to find — and be — the kind of community that actually sharpens you. What courtship, marriage, and family culture look like when you refuse to let the world define them for you. Screens and devices. College alternatives. Vocational discipleship. Fatherhood and motherhood. Homeschooling. Farmers markets and family enterprises. Homesteading. Hard conversations about culture, faith, and what we're actually building. Arrows & Acres goes wherever intentional family life takes it — because that territory is vast, and most of it hasn't been mapped. Daniel and Allison don't have it all figured out. But they've made a decision: they will not drift. They will not outsource the most important work they'll ever do. And they believe you've made the same decision — or you're close to making it. This is Arrows & Acres. We are not building an audience. We are building a movement. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

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