• 7 Truths Every Young Man Needs To Hear
    Feb 20 2026

    Young men don’t need platforms — they need formation. In this episode, Dr. Chris Harper and his co-host argue that the opposite of biblical masculinity is not femininity — it’s immaturity. They unpack Proverbs 4, Paul’s “follow me as I follow Christ,” and offer seven practical, uncomfortable, and necessary truths for young men who want to grow up in the faith.

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    39 Min.
  • Passion Isn’t Enough: Young Men Need Wisdom
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of the Dr. Chris Harper Show, Dr. Harper addresses a growing crisis in the church and culture: young men trying to lead without older mentors. Drawing from Scripture and personal experience in youth ministry, Dr. Harper explains why passion alone is not enough — and why biblical wisdom is meant to be passed down through generations. From Titus 2 to practical ministry leadership, this episode highlights the essential role older men play in shaping courageous, disciplined and wise young leaders. In this conversation, you’ll learn: • Why young men need spiritual fathers • The difference between zeal and wisdom • What Scripture teaches about intergenerational discipleship • How mentorless leadership leads to burnout and error • How churches can cultivate strong, grounded young men God’s design has never been isolated leadership. Young men flourish when older men invest in them. Make sure to check out Amazing+ The World's First 0-18 strategy: http://joinamazing.com/freetrial

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    36 Min.
  • The Cost of Always Stepping In- What Faithful Fathers Do When It’s Hard to Watch
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of Dr. Chris Harper’s Show, Real Truth in a Soft World, Dr. Chris Harper and Josiah explore what faithful fathers understand about pain, growth, and the formation of resilient children. The conversation centers on how modern parenting’s obsession with comfort and convenience often weakens kids rather than prepares them for real life. Instead of removing every obstacle, faithful fathers learn to stay near their children while allowing them to experience struggle, responsibility, and natural consequences. Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and timeless wisdom, the episode examines how endurance is formed, why responsibility builds strength, and how wisdom grows when parents resist the urge to rescue too quickly. Dr. Chris and Josiah challenge fathers to rethink pain not as something to eliminate, but as something that—when anchored to meaning—shapes character, faith, and perseverance in the next generation. World-class curriculum, free for small churches — so you can focus on what matters most. Click the link to learn more: http://joinamazing.com/everychurch

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    32 Min.
  • Why Fathers Must Teach Kids to Endure Hard Things
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of the Dr. Chris Harper's Show, titled 'Real Truth in a Soft World,' Dr. Chris and Joseph discuss the importance of teaching children to build emotional and spiritual resilience. They examine how the modern emphasis on comfort and convenience has softened younger generations and stress the need for experiencing and enduring real-life challenges. Through personal anecdotes and teachings from figures like Martin Luther and Spurgeon, the hosts delve into how adversity and conflict shape character. They also provide practical advice on how parents can help their children navigate and embrace life's difficulties without rescuing them too quickly, ultimately fostering perseverance and strength. World-class curriculum, free for small churches — so you can focus on what matters most. Click the link to learn more: http://joinamazing.com/everychurch

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    31 Min.
  • Fools leading fools : The Youth need Real MEN leading them
    Jan 23 2026

    In the latest episode of the Dr. Chris Harper Show, Dr. Harper is joined by Josiah Jones to discuss the challenges of navigating confusing times, particularly for the younger generation. They explore stories from their lives and recent events that highlight how deviation from established norms and God's created order leads to confusion and chaos. From the eye-opening experience with a friend’s transformed family dynamics over Christmas to a controversial congressional hearing on gender, and the increasing reliance of adolescents on AI for guidance, Dr. Harper and Josiah stress the importance of multi-generational discipleship. They argue for the need of embodied presences like parents and mentors in the lives of young people to counter the growing culture of misinformation and confusion. The episode provides practical advice on how to create meaningful connections and wisdom-sharing environments in our families and communities. Your child’s spiritual formation begins at home. Discover the world’s first holistic 0–18 discipleship pathway designed to equip parents. Start your free 30-day trial today. 👉 http://joinamazing.com/freetrial

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    41 Min.
  • Men Need To Carry Weight
    Dec 12 2025

    The Weight of Responsibility: A Call to Men in a Weightless Culture In this episode of the Dr. Chris Harper Show, Dr. Chris Harper and his guest Josiah Jones discuss the challenges faced by young men in today's society, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and weight-bearing in a meaningful life. The conversation delves into the cultural shift towards weightlessness, where men avoid commitments and responsibilities, leading to instability and a lack of purpose. Dr. Harper highlights the biblical foundation for being a 'load-bearing' man, drawing references from scriptures and personal experiences to illustrate how carrying responsibility can provide stability and purpose. The episode encourages men to take back the weight they've offloaded onto others and to embrace their God-given call to bear responsibility.

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    39 Min.
  • What I Expect from Any Man Who Wants to Date My Daughter
    45 Min.
  • What he MUST BE to date my daughter.
    52 Min.