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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

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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.
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The Robertsons are telling it all. For the first time, the family that captured America's hearts on "Duck Dynasty" comes together on one podcast to reveal the heartache, laughter, love, and redemption that inspired their movie, "The Blind." Go behind the scenes of this stunning cinematic journey, and experience the love story that launched a dynasty, the turmoil that nearly brought it crashing down, and the hope that rose from the ashes to create a foundation for generations to come. Watch T ...
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Jase, Al, and Zach acknowledge and appreciate the outpouring of support, prayers, and messages from fans and friends after releasing the news of Phil’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Phil and Miss Kay have felt the impact of those prayers, and the guys share the reason they’re able to remain hopeful and steadfast even in the face of bad news about a loved …
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Jase addresses the rumors about Phil's health struggles by transparently sharing what the Robertson family has just learned about the Duck Commander's diagnosis. Phil, Miss Kay, and their family are grateful for Unashamed Nation’s prayers, love, and support. In this episode: Colossians 3; John 14, verses 1-4; Hebrews 3, verses 4-6; Hebrews 9, verse…
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Jase, Al, Zach, and Missy discuss the exploitation of Christian compassion with Allie Beth Stuckey, the BlazeTV host of the “Relatable” podcast and author of the NYT bestseller “Toxic Empathy.” Allie Beth offers a guide for talking about such emotional subjects within our society and how Christians can recognize when they're being manipulated by po…
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Missy gets the surprise of a lifetime when President Donald Trump shows up to catch her epic speech as she accepted an award from a national organization supporting motherhood. Jase beams with pride over Missy’s achievement, and the guys explore the differences between Jesus-centric sobriety programs and secular ones. One of Phil’s oldest buddies r…
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Jase and Zach look back on how influential Phil has been, not only in their own lives but in the lives of thousands of others. Al reads a few listener emails detailing the positive impact “Unashamed” has had on their walk with Jesus, and longtime listener Kim Giglio shares how this podcast community supported her during a difficult diagnosis and un…
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Jase prepares to don his figurative boxing gloves as he reveals the difference between hypocritical self-righteousness and the righteousness of God. Al breaks down their study of Colossians thus far into bite-sized themes, and the guys explore the mutual relationship between Christ as the head and the body as an instrument of his will. Jase and Zac…
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Jase gives a rousing Jesus presentation to grade-school and college students. Joel Penton, founder and CEO of LifeWise Academy, a nonprofit that provides Bible education to public-school students during school hours, offers a plan to get Jesus back in schools. Since Christian values were removed from schools, generations have progressively suffered…
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Sadie Robertson Huff opens up to Jase and Al about the most transformative moments of her life, career, and marriage. Jase relives his excruciating first time speaking in public, and Sadie admits that her first speaking engagement ended in a request for a refund! Al is impressed by Sadie’s skill at applying older people’s wisdom to the lifestyles o…
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Jase has a bone to pick with the so-called “church police,” and Zach is shocked to find that Jase might be ready to embrace the big words movement. The guys address infant baptism and what it means later in life, and Jase succumbs to the lure of philosophical discussion. “Unashamed” Episode 996 is sponsored by: https://preborn.com/unashamed — SAVE …
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The guys explore the physical and spiritual concepts of circumcision, and Jase learns a surprising lesson about baptism from Clint Eastwood. Zach and Jase disagree on the finer points of baptism, and the guys marvel at the mechanics of Abraham and Sarah’s conception of Isaac in the book of Genesis. In this episode: Colossians 2; Genesis 17; Deutero…
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Jase discovers that he might be more immature than he thought after his brush with disaster on a child’s hoverboard toy. Uncle Si’s craziness disturbs Jase’s houseguests, and Jase comes home to find a press mob looking for a story in his own front yard. Maturing in Jesus is like riding a bike — it’s something that we learn to do better with experie…
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Jase welcomes San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Colton McKivitz into his home as a new brother in Christ. Colton explains how his heart was convicted for Jesus during a biblical conversation he had with his quarterback, teammate, and fellow believer Brock Purdy. The guys urge wariness of tedious religious arguments but encourage honest conversa…
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Jase is accused of being “the mean one” during his childhood, though he’s prepared a defense that lays the blame squarely at Willie’s feet. Jase participates in a neighborhood tradition that he’s ignored for decades, and it turns out that he enjoys it even more now. Al looks back on his legacy in the pulpit as he witnesses two young preachers deliv…
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Jase recounts one of the craziest wagers he ever won, and he swears he didn’t even think about cheating. Al is excited about a recent discovery of ancient stone tablets in Israel, and Zach points out that the Bible has been historically proven accurate many times over, more so than any other book from antiquity. The guys focus on the struggle that …
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Jase struggles to prove to a machine that he’s not a bot, and he keeps a botanic secret from Missy every time she goes out of town. Zach points out one major flaw in the Robertson family for generations, but Al insists they’re turning it around. Jase worries that child labor laws may have been broken when he was a kid building duck calls, and the g…
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Jase freely admits to some embarrassing things he does for the sake of the toddlers in his life, and Zach’s old Disney reference has Jase jokingly sounding off about the problem with immaturity in grown men. Edward Graham, COO of Samaritan’s Purse and son of Franklin Graham, gives an overview of the long- and short-term work his organization is doi…
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Jase finds himself alone and working in the duck call room again, and he can feel Uncle Si’s presence over his shoulder. Zach opens up about the difficulties his family faced growing up as his father was fired from ministry work twice for unjust reasons, and the guys offer advice for what to do when a person is caused pain by a church or its member…
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Uncle Si wholeheartedly approves of the choice of the American people to vote in Donald Trump as the 47th President. Jase recounts the moment he knew Kamala Harris wasn’t a candidate he could support, and Al remembers the moment he knew former President Trump would win again. Zach’s election party held a late-night surprise, and the guys agree that…
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Jase responds to Kamala’s despicable reaction to Jesus’ name and is proud of JD Vance’s openly faithful statement that Christ is king. Phil drops by for a few minutes, and the guys encourage everyone to get out and vote for their own values. Plus, what would Jesus say about economic policy, bipartisanship, and the Republican Party? In this episode:…
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Dove Award-winning Christian musician David Crowder buddies up with Jase, who gleefully claims their twin-ship. Crowder talks about his unusual start in the Christian music industry, who influenced his career the most, and what it was like to meet his musical hero, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam. Jase identifies with Crowder’s song “Red Letters” in a ma…
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Jase once ran off his best friend when he showed up drunk at Jase’s house, but Jase continued to pray for him. The next time they spoke, two years later, Jase asked him to be the best man at his wedding! Jase has a simple piece of advice for those wanting to share the gospel with their loved ones. The guys explore what Jesus has to say about the he…
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Jase confesses to recently doing something that he was able to quit almost 20 years ago, and it came back to bite him. Zach’s dubious burger-cooking hack leaves Jase and Al feeling skeptical, and everyone knows Phil’s burgers are the best anyway. The guys compare getting to know Jesus to being in a marriage, except that Jesus never lets us down lik…
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Jase is on a roll between sparking controversy with church attendees, making fun of Zach’s fashion sense, and accurately comparing him to a famous cartoon character. Phil’s injury has prompted others to pick up the slack in baptisms at church, but it’s not quite the same. The guys discuss the nature of wisdom and how it’s described over time throug…
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Jase discovers a horror during the cleanup of his Tennessee home destroyed by a tornado and convinces Missy, the only person around, to help him deal with it. Al and Jase recall several verses about the “fragrance” of life, victory, and Jesus, including one that Phil crafted an entire sermon around. Jase advises a new Christian on how to share Jesu…
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Jase, Missy, and Zach get a behind-the-scenes peek into “The Chosen" director Dallas Jenkins’ upcoming Christmas movie. Dallas opens up about what it’s like to tell a Jesus-centered story to a mostly secular audience. Missy's own experiences lead her to ask Dallas and his wife, Amanda, if it felt like Satan tried to interfere in this project, and J…
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