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In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of Naughty vs. Nice, Todd and Laura sit down with Laura’s oldest son and his wife—two twenty-something “nobodies” with something real to say. What unfolds is a raw, cross-generational conversation about marriage, modern culture, and the battle to follow Jesus in a world full of noise.
From the influence of education and the subtle creep of occult ideas into Christian spaces, to the ways social media distorts intimacy and the purpose of relationships, the couple shares their honest experiences navigating life, love, and faith. Together, the four dive into what it means to engage with Scripture beyond the surface, why marriage should be a growth partnership—not just a comfort zone—and how the generational divide can be bridged with humility and truth.
Takeaways:
Jesus is the answer, the only answer.
Understanding the Bible demands depth, not just devotion.
Social media is shaping a synthetic version of connection.
Cultural pressures and occult influences can subtly distort our understanding of Christian identity.
Chapters:
In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of Naughty vs. Nice, Todd and Laura sit down with Laura’s oldest son and his wife—two twenty-something “nobodies” with something real to say. What unfolds is a raw, cross-generational conversation about marriage, modern culture, and the battle to follow Jesus in a world full of noise.
From the influence of education and the subtle creep of occult ideas into Christian spaces, to the ways social media distorts intimacy and the purpose of relationships, the couple shares their honest experiences navigating life, love, and faith. Together, the four dive into what it means to engage with Scripture beyond the surface, why marriage should be a growth partnership—not just a comfort zone—and how the generational divide can be bridged with humility and truth.
Takeaways:
Jesus is the answer, the only answer.
Understanding the Bible demands depth, not just devotion.
Social media is shaping a synthetic version of connection.
Cultural pressures and occult influences can subtly distort our understanding of Christian identity.
Chapters: