Are you actively feeding your mind the things that produce true joy, or is your mental diet shaping you into someone who is grumpy, despairing, and ungrateful?
This week on Off Script, Neil sits down with the president of Ozark Christian College, Matt Proctor, to dive deep into a powerhouse verse that got cut from Sunday's sermon: Philippians 4:8. They discuss what it practically means to audit our mental intake and how tasting the "real thing" in Christ completely weakens the appeal of the world's counterfeits. From the compounding impact of social media algorithms and passive marketing in our homes, to finding the strength to give thanks in all circumstances rather than for them, this conversation is an urgent reminder that true joy is something we must actively fight for and cultivate daily.
The Challenge This week, slow down and practice the discipline of Christian meditation. Instead of gulping down chapters of Scripture just to check off a box, take just one verse, like Philippians 4:8, and chew on it slowly all week long, asking questions of the text and allowing it to take real residence in your heart, mind, and soul.
Hosts: Neil Gregory and Matt Proctor
What We Discuss
•How Matt unexpectedly transitioned from a local church pulpit to serving as the president of Ozark Christian College for 20 years
•The joy of traveling the globe to see how a "little bitty college" in Missouri impacts millions through its alumni
•How Matt manages a demanding travel schedule and a massive family of six kids and seven grandkids alongside his wife, Katie
•Diving deep into Philippians 4:8 and why Matt felt guilty for having to cut this highlight verse from his Sunday sermon
•The "Secret Service" approach to joy: why focusing on the real thing makes worldly counterfeits lose their flavor
•A sobering historical look at how a young Adolf Hitler's isolation and toxic mental diet shaped his path toward destruction
•Practical ways to practice "passive marketing" on your kids by strategically decorating your home with scripture and faith reminders
•The powerful distinction in 1 Thessalonians 5 between giving thanks for your difficult circumstances versus giving thanks in them
•Matt's infamous "three flat tire day" where his wife reminded him of James 1:2 right as he was grumbling on the curb
•The unforgettable ministry lesson Matt learned from Raymond, a nursing home resident with MS who chose to sing "I'm so happy" every single week
•Balancing holy ambition with the spiritual necessity to pause, pull back, and understand the difference between abounding and abiding
About Southland Christian Church
Southland is one church meeting in multiple locations across central Kentucky. We believe Jesus came for the lost and the broken, which means there's a place for everyone here. Around here, that means we worship defiantly, speak truth unashamedly, and extend grace generously.
To support this ministry and help us continue to reach across Central Kentucky and all around the world, visit: https://southland.church/give
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJune 17, 2026 at 4:00 AM UTC
- Length30 min
- RatingClean
