I wonder if anyone would like to provide recommended podcast resources. They don't necessarily have to be polygyny related.
I listen to quite a few while driving to and from work, when not busy at work, and while working in the garden.
I've recently come across several that seem helpful, and thought I would recommend them for your consideration.
They aren't poly related, but are definitely "Biblical family" related as they are boldly promoting patriarchy, not playing around with "complamentarianism".
"Bright Hearth" a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household Brian and Lexy Sauvé.
"The King's Hall" making self-ruled men who rule well and win the world.
"The Hard Men Podcast" recovering biblical masculinity in a world of softness. Eric Conn
"Full Proof Theology" conversations with Christian intellectuals and thinkers about theology, scholarship, and life. Chase Davis
And youtube channels
"Right Response Ministries" Joel Webbon
AD Robles
Conversations that Matter, John Harris
You may notice a trend with these guys. Keep in mind my convictions (or biases) and the fact that I am recommending them.
They are all pretty "Reformed",.either Baptist or Presbyterian. They generally like guys like Douglas Wilson and Voddie Baucham, but are themselves younger and generally more intense.
Does anyone else have any recommendations?
I listen to quite a few while driving to and from work, when not busy at work, and while working in the garden.
I've recently come across several that seem helpful, and thought I would recommend them for your consideration.
They aren't poly related, but are definitely "Biblical family" related as they are boldly promoting patriarchy, not playing around with "complamentarianism".
"Bright Hearth" a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household Brian and Lexy Sauvé.
"The King's Hall" making self-ruled men who rule well and win the world.
"The Hard Men Podcast" recovering biblical masculinity in a world of softness. Eric Conn
"Full Proof Theology" conversations with Christian intellectuals and thinkers about theology, scholarship, and life. Chase Davis
And youtube channels
"Right Response Ministries" Joel Webbon
AD Robles
Conversations that Matter, John Harris
You may notice a trend with these guys. Keep in mind my convictions (or biases) and the fact that I am recommending them.
They are all pretty "Reformed",.either Baptist or Presbyterian. They generally like guys like Douglas Wilson and Voddie Baucham, but are themselves younger and generally more intense.
Does anyone else have any recommendations?
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