Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

The Duck Commander and his family are unashamed of their Christian faith and want to share the Gospel with everyone, from new believers to longtime followers of Jesus. Phil, Al, Jase, Zach, and their special guests go beyond the four walls of the church to share God's Word and study the Bible with you. So pour a glass of tea, and experience fun and inspiring stories of faith and family, straight from West Monroe, Louisiana.

Episodes

October 11, 2024 56 mins
Jase put his guitar "skills" on display, and his fans have never let him live it down, including his friend Mac Powell, formerly of the Christian band Third Day. Mac recounts his appearance on “Duck Dynasty,” and Phil’s rock-and-roll roots formed the basis of his son’s musical education. Al jokingly relates the Robertsons to the Kardashians but with beards and Jesus. Check out Mac Powell’s newest album, “I Love Jesus,” at http://ma...
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Jase reveals the very beginning of the Mia Moo Fund, which Mia has now fully taken over, and how well she’s doing at heading up such a large project. Phil offers wisdom for families going through struggles, and the guys are joined by guests Lisa Robertson and Heather Lawless, founder of Reliance Ministries and Reliance Center in Lewiston, Idaho. Heather shares her journey from nearly being aborted to running a successful and growin...
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Thanks to Elon Musk, Phil, Al, and Jase are joined by Zach for his firsthand account of Hurricane Helene relief efforts in North Carolina. Phil believes this is the perfect justification for bringing back outhouses, and Zach is in awe of how the church stepped in to care for storm victims, both physically and spiritually. Zach also offers on-the-ground insight into why central planning and the government could never take the place ...
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Uncle Si and Phil join up to tag-team a gospel presentation unlike any other to benefit a young lady Jase met recently. Si unapologetically reveals why his political career never got off the ground when he was in the military, and Jase schools his response to a controversial “Duck Call Room” podcast conversation that made its way back to him. Si has a few tough questions for the human race, and hope doesn’t equal uncertainty when i...
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Jase chooses one specific Godwin one-liner as not only his favorite “Duck Dynasty” moment but a tactic he has been utilizing in marital squabbles ever since. Phil remembers the first time he met pre-Jesus Godwin, who was sneaking beer into a church function. Jase tries to share ducks with folks in a rough neighborhood, only to be mistaken for a drug purchaser. The guys read their favorite verses in Colossians as an overview of what...
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Phil and Jase are pleasantly surprised by their simpatico relationship with Pastor Joby Martin of the Church of Eleven22 in Jacksonville, Florida. Jase admits that he and his good buddy Tim Tebow only have one thing in common, and Joby tells a few of the most entertaining stories from his new book. The guys emphasize the power of authenticity when speaking about Jesus, and you don’t have to go to preaching school to share Jesus eff...
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Jase relays the final end of the controversial seatbelt ticket saga — with a twist no one expected! Phil is just glad he doesn’t have to hear about it any more, and Al makes a point for Jesus as the ultimate judge, jury, and public defender. The guys give a bird’s-eye view of Ephesians in summary, and a study of Colossians will be coming next! In this episode: 1 Timothy 2, verses 1-6 “Unashamed” Episode 967 is sponsored by: http...
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Al, Lisa, Zach, and their families get stranded by Hurricane Helene without power, water, or cell service, and the devastation is unimaginable. Phil and Jase are shocked by firsthand photos and scenes from Black Mountain and Swannanoa, North Carolina, and Phil prays for everyone who’s still dealing with the deadly storm’s fallout. Al and Zach spread the word on how to help the people affected by Helene get urgently needed supplies....
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Jase sneaks out in the middle of the night to pretend to be a ghost, all for the sake of his baby brother Jep. Phil poses a mysterious question about the apostle Paul, and Jase misses an important text from a friend that leaves him feeling guilty. The guys explore theological liberalism, which is the trend in which many of today’s churches have decided to ignore biblical teachings in favor of cultural trends and viewpoints.    In ...
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Phil and Jase agree to avoid a major temptation, but the choice backfires on them in a comedy of errors. "No good deed goes unpunished," as they say! Phil finds another sign that his age is setting in, and the guys lay out the difference between the righteousness of God and the destructive characteristic of self-righteousness in mankind. Jase proposes a multifaceted theory for why the gospel is called the “gospel of peace.” In thi...
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Phil dropped an unflinchingly truthful speech that put him off the guest list forever, and Jase finds that since he’s turned 50, he’s lost a body part that served an essential purpose. Zach and Al offer evidence that Satan believes his own lies and thinks he might actually win the battle against God someday. The guys summarize the characteristics of Satan, the Roman Empire, and the practical meaning of the pieces of the armor of Go...
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Jase is baffled and frankly a little concerned by the way Northerners tell time, and Phil wades into a tricky topic with a degree of success among the ladies at a Bible study. Jase whiles away the hours in a duck blind inventing romantic tragedies for the animals he’s hunting and pranking Uncle Si. Jersey Joe insists that until one knows the love of Jesus, he can’t fully love others, and the guys pave the way for the upcoming discu...
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Zach traveled to San Quentin Rehabilitation Center with Willie and Uncle Si to speak to the prisoners about Jesus, but Willie got far more than he bargained for. Jase and Phil wonder if the circumstances surrounding the trip were part of a spiritual war, and the guys explore what the Bible has to say about the powers of Satan, angels, and demons. Jase refers to “The Silence of the Lambs” while digging into depictions of evil in our...
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Jase’s use of the “crickets” button leads to a debate over the use of excessively simplified or complicated rhetoric when studying the Bible, and Phil becomes the referee. The guys point out all the instances of simplicity in the message of Jesus, as well as examples of deeper philosophical arguments within the text. Jase and Zach agree that Jesus belongs to everyone, whether they’re intelligent or illiterate. In this episode: Eph...
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Phil and Miss Kay nearly miss out on their fall Sunday afternoon ritual thanks to confusing television programing, and Missy must balance between navigating her parents’ old-school habits and her daughter’s tech-dependent approach to banking. The guys explore several passages that make the Bible’s stance against slavery very clear, and Jase points out that anyone in charge of other people should adhere to Jesus’ example of kindness...
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Phil calls out gender ideology as dangerous “nonsense,” and Jase has trouble accepting the fact that parents or governments are willing to mutilate children's bodies to serve an agenda. Jase discovers a top-five treasure find in his own yard, and Missy’s recommendation of a documentary gets Jase thinking about the definition of what a woman is. The guys discuss the negative implications of fatherless homes on society and point to b...
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Jase has a message for our increasingly fatherless and misguided society, and Phil's past confrontation with an irresponsible father could have led to violence if Phil hadn't just become a Christian. The guys make a case for the importance of family units and strong, respectable fathers in our society, and Jase dives into the story of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. In this episode: Ephesians 5, verses 1-21; 1 Kings 10; 1 Joh...
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Jase filters his thoughts about submissive wives through his experience being married to a spirited woman, and there's a mystery surrounding Phil's new pen pal. The guys gain context from several verses about the biblical view of sexuality within marriage and in churches. Zach makes a Salt-N-Pepa reference that he seems embarrassed by, and the guys fondly remember the old Saturday Night Live skit “It’s Pat!” “Unashamed” Episode 95...
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Jase realizes that his studies have shifted his views on the presence of the demonic, and his trips to Las Vegas for annual trade shows result in hard-earned advice for anyone who visits Sin City. The guys connect the themes between Jesus’ relationship with the church and how relationships between men and women should be, and Phil wants to make sure that the next generation gets all the best marriage guidance on offer. Zach gives i...
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Jase breaks out his best tips and tricks for getting animals to listen to you, and he learned it all from Phil’s famous whistle back in the seventies. Al’s weight-loss journey sets off a betting frenzy, and Jase can’t help but invest in the outcome. The guys introduce their exploration of the roles of husbands and wives in marriage and how much easier it is to understand your spouse when you understand more about the nature of God....
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