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In this week's episode we tackle the complicated, but very important topic of having an awakened awareness. We discuss how our level of awareness can influence our perception of reality. From wilderness survival, hunting, fishing, and our walk with the Lord, an awakened awareness is pivotal. Tune in to better understand the components of awareness and how increasing our knowledge can make us all better outdoorsman and better in tune to the Holy Spirit. Hit play and let's grow together!
From the beginning of time death has sparked questions and stirred deep emotions. But what if we view death not merely as a natural occurrence, but as a disruption to God's intended order of creation? This episode challenges listeners to reconsider death through a theological lens, exploring how the concept of sin altered the course of humanity and introduced mortality. Listen in as we use theology, philosophy, and personal reflection, to confront the discomfort and fear surrounding death, inviting listeners to think about its unnatural nature and the transformative power of faith.
In this week's episode, Ben and Brian each share their top three awe-inspiring wonders of nature, exploring how they serve as a testimony to the existence of God the Creator. As we spend time in the natural world, from mountains to prairies, we unravel the intricacies of creation and contemplate its origin.
Our discussions and personal reflections surround the design evident in every aspect of nature, from the skin of bass to the wonder of fire. We ponder the questions raised by the complexity and diversity of nature, considering how they point to a Creator with boundless wisdom and creativity.
We've got something a little different for you this week! Join us beside the crystal clear waters of an Ozark's creek, where we leaned back in our trusty lawn chairs to share some surprising confessions about our outdoor passions. In this episode, we talk camping, fishing, hunting, and hiking, revealing our innermost outdoor preferences.
In an age where technology and urban living dominate our daily lives, the call of the wild remains as strong as ever. But what does it mean to be an outdoorsman in the 21st century? Is it ok to call a woman an outdoorsman? Are outdoorsman today different than outdoorsman a century ago? Does God want us to be outdoorsman? We address all these questions and more this week and hope you'll join us!
In a world increasingly defined by technological advancements and urban living, the necessity of primitive survival skills is often questioned. In this week's episode, we unpack the debate: Do people still need primitive survival skills?
We'll also discuss the psychological and cultural significance of primitive survival skills, exploring how reconnecting with nature and learning these skills can foster resilience, confidence, and a sense of peace.
In this week's episode, we're discussing faith and adventure, focusing on the grace filled journey of the Christian outdoorsman. We discuss ethical hunting, responsible stewardship, and the spiritual discipline of solitude in nature. We also uncover the values that underline what it means to be a Christian outdoorsman . Our talks dive into the symbiotic relationship between reverence for God's creation and the responsibility to conserve and protect it for future generations.
In this week's episode, we dive into the shifts occurring in our perception of wisdom in the digital era. We explore how the Information Age has disrupted traditional notions of the "wise old man" and reshaped the way we seek and value wisdom.
With the advent of the internet and increase of information at our fingertips, we are no longer solely reliant on elders and authority figures for guidance. Instead, we find ourselves navigating a vast sea of knowledge, accessible with just a few clicks. But with this abundance comes challenges – how do we discern credible information amidst the noise? And what happens to the wisdom passed down through generations when it competes with the constant stream of digital data?
When history is made, and God gets the glory, it deserves to be talked about! The professional fishing circuits are well underway in 2024 and history has been made! In this week’s episode we dive into the record setting Bassmaster Opens victory by Scott Martin and the run away domination that occurred in Major League Fishing. We end by answering why we think we are seeing these huge victories.
There's a passion that drives anglers to participate in the competitive world of tournament bass fishing. This week we sit down to discuss the world of tournament angling, discussing the latest trends, technologies, and conservation efforts that shape the sport. Learn about the impact of environmental factors, the significance of catch-and-release practices, and how anglers are actively contributing in bass conservation. Finally, we'll answer the question, is tournament bass fishing dead or alive?
The podcast currently has 149 episodes available.