• 148. Daily Discipleship Rhythms With Leslie Nunnery from Teach Them Diligently
    Apr 21 2026

    Amy sits down with Leslie Nunnery from Teach Them Diligently to re-center the conversation around discipleship as the true goal of parenting—not homeschooling itself. While many families consider homeschooling as a solution for raising faithful children, Leslie gently corrects this mindset: education is a tool, not the savior. The heart of the discussion is a shift from performance-based parenting (checking boxes, academic success) to relationship-driven discipleship (shaping hearts for Christ). Leslie introduces the idea of “heart schooling,” emphasizing that parents are called first to point their children to Jesus, not merely manage their education.

    The conversation also highlights the importance of community, spiritual growth in parents, and intentional daily rhythms that model faith naturally. Whether homeschooling, public schooling, or anything in between, the mission remains the same: raise children who know and love God through everyday life and authentic faith lived out at home.


    Main Points Covered
    • Homeschooling vs. discipleship: correcting misplaced priorities
    • The danger of idolizing homeschooling
    • “Heart schooling” as discipleship-focused parenting
    • Practical everyday discipleship (based on Deuteronomy 6)
    • Shifting from box-checking to heart-shaping
    • Overcoming feelings of inadequacy as parents

    People and resources mentioned
    • Teach Them Diligently Conferences
    • Teach Them Diligently book by Leslie Nunnery
    • Follow Teach Them Diligently
    • Listen to the Teach Them Diligently Podcast


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    40 mins
  • Episode 147. The Cause & Effect Argument for God: How the Beginning of the Universe Points to the Existence
    Apr 14 2026
    This episode walks listeners through one of the most foundational and powerful arguments for God’s existence—the cosmological (cause-and-effect) argument. Amy and Tricia build on earlier discussions about truth, logic, and worldview, showing that belief in God isn’t a leap in the dark but a conclusion supported by both reason and scientific evidence. They explain that everything that begins to exist must have a cause—and since the universe began to exist, it must also have a cause. Through accessible examples (like hot coffee cooling or balloons expanding), they demonstrate how scientific observations align with this logic.The conversation emphasizes that this cause must be outside space, time, and matter, and must be personal, intelligent, and necessary—not just a force. While this doesn’t fully prove Christianity specifically, it provides a foundation for understanding how a theistic Creator is logical. Throughout the episode, they encourage parents to teach these ideas to kids in simple, engaging ways—showing that even young children can grasp deep truths about reality and God.Main Points CoveredLaw of causalityNature of “nothing” and equivocationScientific evidence for the universe’s beginning (SURGE):Second Law of Thermodynamics (entropy)Expanding universe (Hubble redshift)General relativityNature of God as:Personal vs. impersonalNecessary vs. contingentOutside space, time, and matterTeaching apologetics to childrenPeople and resources mentionedBooks & AuthorsGod’s Crime Scene – J. Warner WallaceLet’s Get Real: Examining the Evidence for God (CrossExamined Press)Yes, God Is Real (CrossExamined Press)The Case for a Creator (kids version) – Lee Strobel, Rob Suggs, Robert ElmerScriptureRomans 1 – Knowledge of God through creationRomans 2 – Knowledge of God through conscienceExodus 3:14 – “I AM” (God as necessary being) Thanks to Our SponsorsAirDoctorAirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!Cozy EarthThis Mother's Day, give the gift that shows up every single night. Head to cozyearth.com and use code MAMABEARBOGO for an exclusive Buy One, Give One offer running from April 12th to April 18th on sheet sets and if you get a post-purchase survey, mention you heard about Cozy Earth here.More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagramWant to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
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    42 mins
  • Episode 146. Let's Talk About Easter (Re-Broadcast)
    Mar 31 2026

    This episode lovingly equips parents to navigate the tension between fun Easter traditions and the truth of the resurrection. The hosts affirm that while eggs, bunnies, and cultural practices can be enjoyed, they should never overshadow the central claim of Christianity: Jesus truly lived, died, and rose again.

    Lindsey and Robin address common internet claims about Easter’s supposed pagan origins, showing that much of the argument rests on weak historical evidence and linguistic confusion. The conversation then shifts to the heart of apologetics—can we trust the resurrection? Through historical references, medical analysis of crucifixion, and eyewitness testimony, the hosts build a compelling case that the resurrection is not just symbolic—it is reality.

    Ultimately, the message is clear: parents can confidently teach their children both the joy of traditions and the truth of the gospel, without fear that one cancels out the other.


    Main Points Covered
    • Balancing Easter traditions with biblical truth
    • Claims about pagan origins of Easter
    • Linguistic origins of the word “Easter”
    • Historical reliability of the crucifixion
    • Refuting alternative theories (swoon, hallucination, body theft)
    • Teaching apologetics to children

    People and resources mentioned
    • The Case for Christ - Lee Strobel
    • The Case for Easter - Lee Strobel
    • Risen (film)

    Children’s Resources
    • Melissa Cain Travis – How Do We Know Jesus Is Alive?
    Scripture References
    • Matthew 27 – Crucifixion and resurrection narrative
    • 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 – Early creed and eyewitnesses


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    42 mins
  • Episode 145. 6 Questions Every Worldview Answers
    Mar 17 2026
    In this episode, the focus is on worldviews—the lens through which people interpret reality. Tricia Scribner explains that everyone has a worldview, whether they realize it or not, and that lens shapes how we answer life’s biggest questions. The discussion centers on three foundational worldviews: theism, atheism, and pantheism, and how each one answers six essential questions about life: origins, identity, meaning, morality, knowledge, and destiny. By learning these six questions, parents can train their children to recognize the assumptions behind the messages they hear in music, social media, classrooms, and entertainment.Rather than passively absorbing cultural ideas, kids can learn to ask thoughtful questions: Where does this worldview say we came from? What does it say about who we are? What does it claim about right and wrong? Teaching children to evaluate ideas this way helps them identify inconsistencies and recognize when a belief system doesn’t align with reality. The episode also warns about syncretism, the common cultural habit of mixing beliefs from different religions into a personalized system that “feels right.” The Mama Bears remind listeners that conflicting truth claims cannot all be true at the same time. Training our children to examine worldview foundations helps them avoid being swept along by persuasive cultural messaging.By giving kids these tools early, parents can raise children who think critically, recognize faulty ideas, and remain grounded in a biblically consistent understanding of reality.Main Points CoveredWhat a worldview is and why it mattersThe analogy of worldviews as glasses or filters for interpreting realityThe three foundational worldviews: theism, atheism, and pantheismThe six worldview questions every belief system must answerHow these questions help children evaluate cultural messagesThe problem of syncretism (mixing belief systems)Practical ways to teach worldview thinking to kids and teensPeople and resources mentionedThe Universe Next Door — by James SireA Practical Guide to Culture — John Stonestreet & Brett KunkleTactics — by Greg KouklScripture ReferencesGenesis 1:27Romans 2:14–15Hebrews 9:27Thanks to Our SponsorsThe Every Woman’s Bible is a study Bible created for both the heart and the mind—because loving God well means engaging truth deeply. Learn more at EveryWomansBible.com, and discover God’s heart for you through deeper study and reflection.AirDoctor: AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don’t love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code MBA and you’ll receive up to $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! Lock this special offer by using our promo code MBA at checkout!More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagramWant to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
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    40 mins
  • Episode 144. Self-Refuting Statements with Tricia Scribner
    Mar 3 2026
    In this episode, the Mama Bears continue laying the groundwork for raising children who can stand firm in a culture that often sounds persuasive but isn’t logically sound. The focus is on self-refuting (or self-defeating) statements — claims that collapse under their own weight because they contradict themselves in the very act of being spoken. Our kids are growing up in a world saturated with emotionally charged slogans and viral soundbites. They are told things like “truth is relative,” “we can’t know truth,” or “science is the only source of truth.” These statements are often presented as intellectual or compassionate, but when examined carefully, they fail to meet their own standards. They saw off the very branch they’re sitting on. If our children are not trained to recognize these inconsistencies, they can be carried along by ideas that feel right but are logically incoherent. As the episode highlights, kids spend hours a day absorbing messages through social media and classroom conversations. Without discernment, emotion becomes the driver and truth becomes negotiable.The Mama Bears remind us that truth corresponds to reality, truth is objective, and truth is knowable — even though we, as finite humans, are not omniscient. There is a crucial difference between saying truth is knowable and claiming we can know everything. That humility matters. We don’t need exhaustive knowledge to make reasonable, evidence-based conclusions about reality or about God. The goal is not to embarrass, but to clarify. Not to win arguments, but to help our children think clearly and stand confidently.When we teach our kids to identify self-defeating claims, we are equipping them with intellectual armor. We are raising children who can be empathetic without being manipulated, thoughtful without being timid, and bold without being brash. In a culture that rewards outrage and discourages logic, that kind of training is both countercultural and deeply necessary.Main Points CoveredWhat self-refuting statements are and how they functionWhy recognizing them strengthens your child’s faithCommon modern examples rooted in relativism and scientismHow to correct faulty logic with both confidence and gracePeople and resources mentionedThe Pig and the Accidental OinkCrows and the Missing PieceThe Fallacy DetectiveThe Tuttle Twins Guide to Logical FallaciesTactics by Greg KouklEphesians 6:10–18 (The Armor of God)Genesis 1:27 (Made in the image of God)Thanks to Our SponsorsThe Every Woman’s Bible is a study Bible created for both the heart and the mind—because loving God well means engaging truth deeply. Learn more at EveryWomansBible.com, and discover God’s heart for you through deeper study and reflection.AquaTru: Go to AquaTru.com now for 20% off your purifier using promo code MBA. AquaTru even comes with a 30-day best-tasting water guarantee.More from Mama BearCheck out our websiteBuy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link)Join Our Email ListHave Us Speak at Your EventFollow us on social media FacebookXInstagramWant to support our ministry?Donate Here—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
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  • Episode 143. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning with Tricia Scribner
    Feb 17 2026

    Amy and Tricia continue their classical apologetics series, diving into discursive reasoning—the step-by-step thinking process that distinguishes humans as rational beings made in God’s image.

    This conversation is a mental workout (in the best way possible!). The mamas unpack the difference between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. They emphasize that Christianity does not require blind faith—it calls us to love God with our minds and think well. With practical examples—from the cosmological argument to presidential debates, to lipstick on the wall—the mamas show how logic protects our children from being swayed by emotional manipulation and faulty reasoning.

    This episode reminds us: Good thinking is discipleship. If we don’t train our children to evaluate arguments, culture will do it for us.


    Main Points Covered
    • Discursive reasoning and how it distinguishes human rationality
    • Deductive vs. inductive reasoning
    • Evaluating premises, hidden assumptions, and logical fallacies
    • The cosmological argument as a real-world application
    • Teaching children to think critically through everyday media and conversations

    People and resources mentioned
    • Mama Bear Apologetics Book
    • The Fallacy Detective

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    39 mins
  • Episode 142. Understanding the Nature of Truth with Tricia Scribner
    Feb 3 2026

    In this foundational episode of the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast Amy Davison and Tricia Scribner tackle the concept of truth in an age dominated by relativism and subjectivism. Drawing from Scripture, personal anecdotes, and years of experience in apologetics and teaching, the conversation provides a powerful defense of truth as objective, absolute, and rooted in God’s nature. The episode dismantles cultural misconceptions like "my truth" and "perception is reality" and explains why these ideas, though popular, are intellectually inconsistent and dangerous. The offer practical strategies for parents and grandparents to help their kids develop a clear, biblical understanding of truth in a world of confusion.

    Main Points Covered
    • What is truth?
    • Relativism and subjectivism defined and critiqued
    • How culture undermines objective truth
    • Defending Christian exclusivity without being close-minded
    • Practical tips for teaching kids about truth
    • Biblical foundations for truth
    People and resources mentioned
    • Acts 5 – Ananias and Sapphira as a biblical example of truth
    • 2 Corinthians 10:5 – Taking thoughts captive in obedience to Christ
    • The Den — Our new online apologetics community for women.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 141. The Role of Logic in Christianity with Tricia Scribner
    Jan 20 2026

    Amy and Tricia, two of our Mama Bears, define logic and explain why it’s essential for critical thinking, biblical reasoning, and defending the Christian faith. They stress that logic isn’t made by humans—it’s discovered—and reflects an objective reality that testifies to the existence of God. The conversation explores the three foundational laws of logic (identity, excluded middle, non‑contradiction), shows how logic applies in everyday life and worldview discussions (including gender, truth claims, language, and worldview differences), and gives practical guidance for parents on how to help children recognize sound reasoning vs. faulty logic. They also tackle common challenges, including the relationship between logic and God, and how logic relates to knowing God, faith, and evangelism. Ultimately, logic is presented as both defensible and indispensable for meaningful Christian engagement in a culture that increasingly rejects objective truth.

    Main Points Covered
    • What Logic Is and Why It Matters
    • The Three Foundational Laws of Logic
    • Logic vs. Emotionalism in Culture
    • Logic’s Role in Knowing God and Defending Faith
    • Practical Tools for Teaching Logic to Kids

    People and resources mentioned
    • How Has God Revealed Himself Episode


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