Podcasts + Discipleship: Click to Learn How to Use PursueGOD
PursueGOD is a new kind of discipleship curriculum for an increasingly complicated world. We use podcasts on a variety of topics to offer no-nonsense answers to everyday questions. Then we organize these podcasts into series so you can use them to make disciples at church, home, or in the world. Here’s how it works:
- Pick a series from our homepage. There's plenty to choose from!
- Each series contains multiple lessons. Click on the numbered tabs to open each lesson.
- Start by listening to the podcast on your own, before you meet as a group. Take notes as needed, and listen again if it helps. Consider starting a discipleship journal to track what you're learning.
- Meet as a group to talk through what you learned from the podcast. Each lesson includes shownotes, talking points, and discussion questions. Click on the # tab to explore additional topics.
- Listen to the podcast above for more helpful tips or check out one of our many training series.
Talking Points:
- If your wife is spiritually strong, thank God for her. Many men struggle with the opposite problem. Proverbs 31:10-11, 31:30
- Leading doesn’t mean you have to be the best teacher—it means initiating prayer, time in the Word, and spiritual connection. 1 Peter 3:7, Ephesians 5:22-30
- Leadership also includes leading in service, reconciliation, and direction for the family. Ephesians 4:32
- Don’t confuse knowledge with maturity. Spiritual leadership is about growth, not just information. 1 Corinthians 8:1
- When correcting or guiding your wife spiritually, check your own heart first. Approach her with humility. Luke 6:46
Discussion Questions:
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- What are some of the biggest challenges you face in leading your home spiritually?
- How can you show gratitude for your wife’s faith and knowledge of the Bible?
- Why is it important for men to initiate spiritual growth in their families?
- In what ways can you lead besides teaching? What does leadership in service and reconciliation look like?
- Have you ever confused biblical knowledge with spiritual maturity? How can you help your family grow in maturity rather than just knowledge?
- What are some practical ways you can initiate prayer and Bible reading with your wife?
- When you need to challenge or correct your wife spiritually, how can you do so with love and humility?
Talking Points:
- It is the Holy Spirit’s job to convict your wife, not yours. Stay in your lane and pray. John 16:7-8, Acts 13:3
- If your wife is willing to stay, you should fight for your marriage. 1 Corinthians 7:12-14
- Actions speak louder than words. Love, serve, and live in a way that points her to Jesus. 1 Peter 3:1-2, 7
- Know when to stand firm and when to compromise. Not every issue is a battle worth fighting. Luke 14:25-27, 1 Corinthians 5:12
- If your wife claims to be a believer but is in rebellion, follow the biblical process. Matthew 18:15-17
Discussion Questions:
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- What has been the hardest part of leading spiritually in your marriage?
- Why is it important to let the Holy Spirit work instead of trying to force change?
- How can your actions reflect Christ to your wife?
- What are some battles you need to let go of in your marriage?
- If your wife professes to be a believer but is in rebellion, what steps should you take?
- How can you balance love, patience, and firm biblical leadership?
- What does it mean to “fight for your marriage”?
Talking Points:
- Prayer is essential. Ask God to soften your child’s heart and give you wisdom. Philippians 4:6-7, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
- Parenting is not just about giving rules—it’s about modeling Christ-like behavior. Proverbs 22:6, Ephesians 6:4
- You can love your child without affirming their sinful choices. Teach them that trust must be rebuilt over time. Romans 5:8-10
- Choose your battles wisely. Not every issue is a hill to die on. Romans 12:17-18
- If your child still lives at home, set household expectations. If they are on their own, focus on maintaining influence.
Discussion:
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- How can you better incorporate prayer into your parenting?
- Have you ever had to choose between standing firm on a principle or extending grace? How did you decide?
- In what ways do you model the faith for your children?
- How can you show unconditional love without enabling sinful behavior?
- What are some battles you’ve learned not to fight with your child?
- If your child has strayed, what steps can you take to rebuild trust?
- How do you balance discipline and grace in your parenting approach?
- Stormproof (Men’s Series)
- Failure to Lead (Men’s Series)
- Leading When It’s Hard (Men’s Series)
- Leading Like Men (Men’s Series)
- Four Pillars of a Man’s Heart (Men’s Series)
- Immigration and Faith (Series)
- Is It a Sin? (Men’s Series)
- Plain Truth for Young Men (Men’s Series)
- Proverbs for Men and Boys (Men’s Series)
- Point Man (Men’s Series)
- 7 Deadly Sins (Series)
- 4 Weeks in Romans (Series)
- Survival Guide for Dads (Men’s Series)
- The Pursuit for Men (Men’s Series)