Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

The Robertsons 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. Pour a glass of tea, and experience fun and inspiring stories of faith and family, straight from West Monroe, Louisiana.

Episodes

July 2, 2025 55 mins
Missy reflects on what it meant to serve Phil in his final days and how it grew her perspective on womanhood. She challenges the church’s traditional interpretation of Martha and Mary’s roles and makes a compelling case for the faith, strength, and purpose behind their actions. Jill teases Zach that his beard has yet to score them the kind of perks Jase’s beard has, like surprise LSU tickets behind home plate. Missy shares why unde...
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Jase gets a last-minute wake-up call—literally—when his live Fox TV interview gets canceled just minutes before airtime, after hours of prep and a full camera crew setup. While Jase pulls back the curtain on the chaos and inconvenience of showbiz, the guys laugh about what Phil would’ve said if he were here. Zach reveals he discovered a never-before-heard 90-minute voice recording of Phil teaching on the kingdom here and now. The d...
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As war and nuclear threats dominate the headlines, the guys dive deep into what it means to live in Christ without fear—even if World War III breaks out. Jase, Al, and Zach highlight the unshakable hope found in Jesus, who unites all nations into one kingdom and gives his people peace that transcends chaos. They explore how Revelation’s image of the Lamb who reigns reminds us that God is still in control, no matter what happens on ...
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Tensions in the Middle East spark a serious conversation between Jase, Zach, and Al about prophecy, current events, and the end times. Jase shares why he doesn’t buy into popular end-times theories, and Zach breaks down what the Bible actually says about the true Israel, the kingdom of God, and what we should expect next. Jase recaps a whirlwind weekend in Omaha cheering on the LSU Tigers baseball team. The guys offer a firm remind...
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Jase throws on gloves, boots, and a football helmet to rescue Missy from another screaming bat invasion—complete with fire, chaos, and a near marital meltdown. The guys are laughing, but the story leads into a deep dive on Jesus as the Son of Man—drawing from Ezekiel, Daniel, and Revelation to show him not just as Savior, but as the sovereign Judge with all authority. But should that scare or comfort us? In this episode: John 9;...
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Jase agrees to share a sip of bourbon with his son as a way to honor a sentimental request after Phil’s passing—but the moment takes a sharp turn when it brings back vivid memories of a childhood bet with Willie and a stomach-churning sip of whiskey from the trash pile. The guys are intrigued as Jase reveals a powerful rediscovery: a friend from Arkansas recently unearthed handwritten kingdom notes from Phil, passed down 25 years a...
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Jase and Al face their first Father’s Day on earth without Phil, but instead of despair, they’re met with surprising moments of comfort, joy, and eternal perspective. Jase reflects on two powerful experiences from the weekend—a preschool breakfast with a boy he loves like a son and a moving celebration of life at a baseball game for kids with special needs. The guys dive into John 9 and unpack why Jesus called himself the “Son of M...
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Jase, Al, and Zach push back on pricey pulpit fashion and the disconnect it can create in church, sharing how Phil always managed to reach everyday folks—camo and all.The guys explore what the Bible really says about original sin, suffering, and why your worst moments don’t mean you were doomed from birth. Plus, Missy wrangles Shane & Shane in full choir-teacher mode, and Jase confesses to hitting a few sour notes while singing bas...
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Miss Kay is bouncing back in a big way after Phil’s passing, and Jase gets real about what grief and healing after 60 years of marriage looks like. The guys also explore the mistaken belief that suffering is always a sign of sin or a failure of faith, digging into the story of the blind man in John 9 to show that every life, even ones full of suffering, has a God-given purpose. Plus, Jase becomes an unlikely mentor to a group of fr...
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Jase and Zach compare notes on growing up Robertson, where catching heat is just part of the family culture, from car wrecks and garbage to water leaks. Jase recounts the major car accident that nearly ended his life—and Phil showed up with the most typically Phil “comfort” imaginable. The guys dive deep into Jesus’ bold claim in John 8, where he tells his enemies that Abraham saw his day—and rejoiced in it. Could Jesus have shown ...
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Al reads one brutal comment he wishes he hadn’t, and Jase launches into an investigation to find out if it’s true. Jase ponders how Si’s buddies can buy the rumor of Si’s death while he’s sitting at the table with them, and he and Missy prepare for their famously chaotic July 4th celebration. Al’s sermon on Joshua 3 uncovers how God doesn’t just close the distance between us—he erases it entirely. The guys trace the through-line fr...
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Jase unpacks Zach’s wild LSU party story—complete with a beer dump, a jealous ex, and a brutal beatdown—and shows how God can use even our most reckless moments to reshape what we desire. What once seemed fun now feels like death, and that’s exactly the point: God doesn’t just forgive sin, he rewires the heart. The guys dive into John 8 and Romans 6 to explore how true sonship means freedom from sin, not just by willpower, but by a...
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Jase and Missy barely survive the day when a trio of rowdy cousins ushers in full-blown chaos—and Jase gets a front-row seat to Missy's no-nonsense response. Jase, Al, Zach, and Jill are ready to dive into John 8 and explore the concept of true sonship in Jesus rather than slavery to sin. A biscuit opens new doors to friendship as Jill and the guys examine why so many religious groups often miss the true heart of God. In this ep...
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Jase opens up about his lifelong discomfort with worship—until one talk with Phil helped him surrender to the vulnerability of singing praise. Shane and Shane recall the moment a man died mid-song while singing Psalm 90, just as he’d prayed he would. Jase also shares the awkward moment he didn’t recognize Shane E. after a dramatic weight loss, and the guys explore how worship can change lives—even for men who once refused to sing. ...
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Jase finds a political cartoon about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump surprisingly helpful in understanding the Bible, and Zach announces his plan to crash Al’s house—and his weekend with his rowdy brood. The guys use a “Who’s your daddy?” moment as a biblical illustration and explore what it really means to live in freedom, not slavery. In this episode: John 8, verses 12–36; Romans 6, verses 1–14; 2 Corinthians 3, verse 17; 1 J...
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Jase admits he only learns Scrabble-legal words, and Zach shares a wild story about Phil’s Navy SEAL bodyguard making a drunk guy disappear in seconds. The guys dive deep into what it means for Jesus to make all things new rather than making new things, and unpack how believers live with one foot in the old world and one in the new creation. In this episode: John 8; Revelation 21, verse 5; John 3, verse 27; Matthew 5–6; Mark 2, ...
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Jase didn’t expect to get emotional during the new ‘Duck Dynasty’ premiere—but one powerful scene wrecked the whole room. Al reveals the backstory behind Phil’s final filmed moment, and Zach shares why Sadie’s prayer hit him so hard. Reed delivered a gospel gut punch to Jase that proves the next generation of Robertsons is ready to carry the torch. Jill accidentally settles a podcast feud, and the guys remember Phil’s chainsaw “rem...
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Jase gets bumped from the annual family beach trip and replaced by someone close to him. Al and Jase recall a creepy feature of their childhood: sprinting through their yard in pitch-black darkness, terrified of what might be hiding in the shadows. The guys dive into John 8, where Jesus declares, “I am the light of the world.” The guys explore what Jesus really meant by that, and why the contrast between light and darkness remains ...
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Jase and Al open up about the hardest and most beautiful week of their lives—the week they said goodbye to Phil. From laughter and worship at his funeral to the overwhelming love from Unashamed Nation, they reflect on the ripple effect of Phil’s faith and the legacy he leaves behind. With resurrection hope in their hearts, they look ahead to a future where Phil’s children, grandchildren, and spiritual family carry the torch of the ...
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Phil’s “yes” to Jesus changed everything for the broken. His first convert was Paul Stephens—the son-in-law of the man who led him to Christ, Bill Smith—a full-circle moment that launched a movement. Mac and Mary Owen reflect on how Phil’s faith sparked a legacy of healing, confession, and gospel transformation that continues to shape tens of thousands of lives today.“ Unashamed” Episode 1100 is sponsored by: https://chefiq.c...
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