Ask Mom and Dad

Ask Mom & Dad

Greg and Tonya spend time each week talking together about things that have been a part of their life journey and answering the various questions that have been posed to them along the way.

  1. May 19

    Why Do So Many Christians Know the Bible But Still Live Like Slaves?

    Greg and Tonya sit down after a chaotic family reunion and right before Tonya heads out again—this time for a national prayer gathering on the Mall. But the real conversation kicks off when they start wrestling with a tough question: why do people sit under solid teaching for years and still show so little fruit? From the Israelites complaining in the desert, to Moses losing his cool at the rock, to James 4 calling out our quarrels—they unpack what real discipleship actually looks like. It's not just more information. It's walking in the dust of the Rabbi, modeling dependence on God, and helping people move from self-sufficient to Christ-sufficient. They talk parenting, empty-nest ministry, the difference between head knowledge and heart change, and why true discipleship often feels like long-suffering love. If you've ever wondered how to measure spiritual growth or how to disciple adults who already "know it all," this one's for you. Pull up a chair with Greg and Tonya—real talk, real Scripture, real hope for the next generation.  CHAPTERS  00:00:10 - Family Reunion Chaos & Loud Cafeteria Memories 00:02:46 - On the Heels of Mother’s Day & Tonya’s Upcoming Trip 00:05:00 - The Timothy Question: Who Really Shapes Our Faith? 00:08:20 - Numbers 20, the Rock, and Complaining in the Desert 00:13:00 - James 4: Passions, Worldliness & Asking God 00:19:50 - Hearing God’s Voice vs. Relying on People 00:27:50 - How Do You Actually Disciple Adults? 00:42:30 - Long-Suffering Love, Protection & Measuring Growth

    54 min

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Greg and Tonya spend time each week talking together about things that have been a part of their life journey and answering the various questions that have been posed to them along the way.