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

October 9, 2025 56 mins
Jase dons a wild getup in honor of the Mia Moo Foundation’s annual family weekend and recounts a gathering that moved him to tears more than once. Mia comes full circle, mentoring kids who share the health struggles she faced. An eerie blackout nearly derails the carefully laid plans, but even darkness cannot stop God from moving among these families. Al recalls moments when “coincidences” felt like dark forces resisting spiritual ...
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Jase reflects on the views he shared with the late Charlie Kirk, noting how they both longed to see a divided world healed through oneness with Christ. The guys revisit Jesus’ prayer for unity and His arrest in the garden, which reveal who’s really in control when an entire company of soldiers is knocked down by a single word from Jesus. Al and Zach discuss good stewardship of your body and how taking care of it honors God. In thi...
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When Jase answers a late-night call from Uncle Si in the hospital, he’s treated to Si’s most unhinged comedy act ever. Miss Kay faces her own health struggles with the same laughter and faith that have carried her through decades of life with Si. The guys reflect on the power of God’s name and the dramatic scene of Jesus’ arrest. Jase connects the dots from the burning bush to the garden, showing how the great “I AM” still meets us...
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Willie Robertson recounts an unforgettable meeting with a fan who was planning to take his own life until a brief exchange changed everything, launching a debate with Jase about how “church speak” can confuse people who simply need the hope of Jesus. Willie shares what opened his eyes about how to talk about the gospel and his faith with anyone he meets. The guys explore how the Gospel travels best through ordinary words and willin...
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Al, Zach, Christian, and John Luke are joined by Dr. Justin Jackson of Hillsdale College, teacher of the Genesis course they’ve been studying for weeks. The guys debate over who’s the current “fat brother” now that Al has lost weight, and wild parenting stories of Robertson teens flipping trucks, stabbing couches, and launching fireworks inside the bath house have them questioning their parenting choices. Dr. Jackson helps the guys...
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Willie and Jase lean hard into brotherly rivalry as Willie reveals his slow-drip strategy for getting under Jase’s skin, then they turn their sights on Zach for some good-natured teasing. Al notes that both brothers are channeling their inner Phil, and Willie credits Phil for inspiring his latest book, “Courage: 40 Days to Sharing Your Faith.” The guys contrast Zacchaeus’s willing heart with the rich young ruler’s unwilling spirit ...
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Jase confesses that a single word in a church service had him mentally checked out, but his distraction sparks a bigger conversation about what’s happening in churches today. The guys marvel at the surprising revival that has young people pouring back into humble, overflowing gatherings while ornate cathedrals sit empty. They dive into verses in John where Jesus breathes peace and new-creation life into his followers before sending...
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News of the Michigan Mormon church attack launches the guys straight into a hard look at Truth in a world that loves to believe in lies. Zach centers the conversation on Jesus as the Truth and argues that when leaders act as the law, societies drift into violence, chaos and dehumanization. Jase spends a weekend doling out “manliness” lessons to kids as an antidote to a culture that confuses bravado with truth. In this episode: J...
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Jase, Al, and Zach sit down with Dallas Jenkins, director of “The Chosen,” for a candid peek behind the scenes on faith and filmmaking. Jase shares how Phil used to deal with producers who wanted to water down his Jesus talk, and Dallas walks through the show’s guardrails including script review, theological checks and balances, and a constant aim to point viewers back to Scripture. The guys explore the industry’s pressure to softe...
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Al and Zach kick things off by playfully debating the biggest Robertson “tattletale,” with Jase catching most of the friendly fire. Christian Huff admits he’s not a fighter, and John Luke says he might be able to take his younger, much bigger brother, Will. The guys trace Joseph’s story, from the colorful coat that annoyed his eleven brothers to the Egypt years. John Luke reflects on Joseph’s naïveté throughout his journey, from be...
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Jase marvels at how the “exaggeration gene” seems to run in the family, from Uncle Si to himself to his son, Reed, after his son laughs off a notice from the electric company. Zach digs up a vintage video of Jase that’s suddenly making the rounds online again, and Al peeks behind the curtain at how podcast titles are crafted. The guys and Brighton explore Jesus’ promise of peace, joy, and love in John 16, and the gift of eternal li...
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Jase is deeply impressed as Reed and Brighton open up about facing unimaginable loss, finding renewed purpose, and raising their kids to follow Jesus. Brighton shares how grief reshaped her life and calling, while Reed reflects on growing as a godly husband and father. Al praises their faith and resilience, and Zach emphasizes the importance of discipleship and community in walking this journey together. In this episode: Ephesia...
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Missy surprises Jase with news of her first baptism during a late-night women’s retreat, and Jase recalls why he avoids celebrity baptizer requests and altar calls, keeping the focus on Jesus instead of distractions. Al shares a reflection on Charlie Sheen’s infamous “winning” interview, contrasting it with the true victory Jesus promises in John 16. Zach jumps in to explain that God’s commands aren’t a “buzzkill” but real freedom ...
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The guys riff on the Robertson brand of “thick skin,” and Jase credits his being “unoffendable” to his brotherhood with Willie—whose prank on Tim Tebow recently went a bit overboard. Jase recounts the saga of his long-locked Twitter account, and Zach finds the one thing that actually really pushes Jase’s buttons. They explore how the Spirit convicts and guides us into all truth, shifting us from transaction to transformation. In...
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Al, Zach, Christian Huff, and John Luke open up with some family confessions about who the true “favorite” Robertson sibling and grandchild really is. That leads to Genesis 25, where Jacob and Esau’s clash over birthright and blessing mirrors the dangers of picking favorites and the pain of sibling rivalry. The guys dig into what it means that God shows no favoritism, why Jacob and Esau’s story is really about nations more than ind...
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Jase, Missy and Al welcome HGTV’s Ben and Erin Napier for a candid, funny tour of “real reality” TV—how faith shapes decisions, why small-town life resonates, and what it takes to protect your kids and your peace when cameras are everywhere. They trade early-day stories from Duck Dynasty and Home Town, convinced that every hometown has their own version of Uncle Si. A literal lightning strike punctuates the conversation as they cel...
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Jase relives a wild week filled with Godly encounters, from offending a Dutch chef who still served him the best breakfast of his life to sitting beside a flight attendant who broke down in tears over faith and loss. Al meets “Almost” NFL coach Andy Reid, and the guys explore how the Spirit exposes sin, reveals righteousness, and declares judgment over the enemy. Plus, a crazy coincidental 9/11 connection shows how the Spirit turns...
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September 16, 2025 57 mins
The Robertsons process the grief of Charlie Kirk’s murder and honor him as a man who laid his life down for truth and faith. Jase, Al, and Zach call the church to pray first, then answer evil with courage, gentleness, and the Spirit’s power. The words of Paul remind us that our battle isn’t against flesh and blood, but against evil itself. The guys urge believers to keep telling the truth publicly, and live bravely as God has calle...
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Jase, Al, Zach, and Christian Huff dig into John’s instructions for living a life of truth expressed through love in action—a message that feels more relevant than ever. Jase grades Zach’s duck-calling skills with a surprising verdict. Christian relives the panic he felt when Phil read a distressing Bible verse during his and Sadie’s wedding ceremony, and the guys counsel anyone facing troubles to draw near to God, trusting that He...
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Even some of Phil’s youngest family members are taking up his quest for Truth: 4-year-old Ruth, Zach’s daughter, gets a little mixed up about who actually died on the cross, and 7-year-old Pearl, Al’s granddaughter, has no problem fact-checking him in front of the whole church. Al, Zach, Christian Huff, and John Luke dive into Genesis 22 and show that Abraham and Isaac’s test of faith wasn’t a blind leap but a reasoned trust anchor...
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