In this second installment on the often-ignored topic of Christian headcovering, we move beyond the biblical mandate to examine how Church History consistently affirmed the practice and how the feminist movement worked strategically to dismantle it.
For nearly two millennia, headcovering was universally practiced by faithful women across Christian denominations nearly without exception. But by the mid-20th century, it had all but vanished from the Western church. What changed? Was it new theological insight or cultural compromise?
Join us as we explore how second-wave feminism targeted headcovering as a threat to its ideological goals, how pastors yielded to cultural pressure, and why recovering this symbol is about far more than fabric. This is not about going backward. It’s about returning to the timeless beauty of God’s design for worship, authority, and glory.
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In this first part of a two-part series, we take a deep dive into 1 Corinthians 11:2–16 to explore what Scripture actually says about headcovering. Is headcovering a cultural relic, a command for today, or an optional Christian liberty?
Just the mention of headcovering for Christian women can stir up confusion, discomfort, or outright dismissal. What was once a universal symbol of biblical womanhood in the Church has all but vanished from modern worship. Why? And what does Scripture really say?
We’ll examine Paul’s reasoning—rooted not in first-century customs but in the created order before the Fall. Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or convicted, this conversation invites you to take Scripture seriously, even when it pushes against modern norms.
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Empathy is often exalted as the chief virtue in our present age—but has our pursuit of emotional validation clouded our discernment of God’s unchanging truth? In this episode of the Reformed Faith and Family Podcast, we delve into the rise of empathy in modern thinking and weigh it against the eternal virtues upheld in Scripture—compassion, mercy, and truth.
Though empathy may reflect a heartfelt desire to understand another’s suffering, it can, when left unchecked, blur moral limits and elevate emotional alignment above the call to Christlikeness. When emotional resonance takes precedence over the Word of God, the line between love and compromise becomes perilously thin.
How then should Christians respond? Join us as we seek the wisdom of Scripture to discern what it truly means to love our neighbor—not merely by sharing in their emotions, but by guiding them toward the healing, hope, and holiness found in Christ alone.
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We're BAAACKKK! It has been nearly a year since we published our last podcast episode here at Reformed Faith and Family. If you are still with us - WOW! You are the loyal ones and for that we are eternally grateful. You have stayed with us longer than we deserved, and we do hope you will continue to stick with us for Season 3!
It has been quite the year. Tune in to hear why we had to take such a long break. In this episode you will also learn our plans for Season 3 and all about Caleb's new venture. We hope that you will visit our website at ReformedFaithand Family.com to check out our new look and to browse Good Dog Designs and Rebinds to see Caleb's work in Bible rebinding over the last year. Let us know what you think with a comment.
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God has clearly set the boundaries of human authorities in His Word: civil, church, and family. Do you know what the Bible has to say about the rightful role of government? Listen in on this conversation as Caleb and Lindsey discuss the Bible's teachings concerning how Christians ought to relate to governing authorities and the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates.
This episode, Part 8 on God's Word as our ultimate authority, is a part of an ongoing series on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview. Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
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>> All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed in this episode include:
>> The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates: A Proper Resistance to Tyranny and a Repudiation of Unlimited Obedience to Civil Government by Matthew J. Trewhella
>> George Grant's StandFast App
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One of the great rallying cries of the Protestant Reformation was “Scripture Alone,” or if you prefer the Latin, “Sola Scriptura.” The chief opponent for the trust of men at the time wasn’t public institutions, academics and scientists, or even directly the state. They fought against the tyranny of Roman Catholicism which claimed ultimate authority to declare truth and speak for God.
In the Reformation everyone understood that control over the voice of God was at stake. Either God’s Word would be allowed to stand for itself, and correct every other voice, or the Pope would reserve the right to yield God’s voice and decree and interpret as he willed.
We no longer find ourselves in a society where everyone acknowledges the true God. The dominant god of this society against which we war is the god of the state, with its promises of elevating humanity and solving our every problem. Politicians, academic elites, and experts of every variety all labor to yield the power of whatever god they serve.
This episode, Part 7 on God's Word as our ultimate authority, is a part of an ongoing series on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview. Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
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We were honored to have Mitchell Earl from DiscoverPraxis.com join us this week for a really fascinating conversation about the myth of the college degree and the educational program that he has helped design for young adults who want to skip the college debt and go straight for the successful career. The kind of one-on-one mentorship, guidance, and accountability that they provide at Praxis is truly unique, and we believe that homeschooling families in particular will find what they have to offer very intriguing.
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Listen in on Caleb and Lindsey's conversation concerning how Christians ought to relate to philosophy. They share practical resources to educate both yourself and arm your family against the secular philosophies of our day.
It is important to ask yourself the question, "Why do I believe or do this or that?" As Christians we ought to be purposeful. Philosophical questions get to the root of why we exist and what our duty is to our neighbor. These answers are found in God's Word alone, therefore Christians ought to be the most confident in sharing these foundational truths with the very confused world around us.
This episode is a part of an ongoing series on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview. Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
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>> All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed in this episode include:
>>The Consequences of Ideas, R.C. Sproul
>> A Christian View of Philosophy and Culture, Francis Schaeffer
>> A History of Western Philosophy and Theology, John M. Frame
>> We Are All Philosophers: A Christian Introduction to Seven Fundamental Questions, John M. Frame
>> The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman
>> Advancing the Kingdom: Declaring War on Humanistic Culture by Dr. Donald Schanzenbach
>> Lindsey's recommendation for Christian Apologetics in the Homeschool Room is using Compass Classroom's Worldview and Philosophy products: https://compassclassroom.com/shop/product-category/philosophy-worldview/
Veritas Press or Logos (Canon) Press also have good options!
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This episode is a part of an ongoing series on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview. Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
**THIS MONTH'S SPONSOR:** Christian Light Education
Read Lindsey's Personal Review: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/learning-to-read-cle-review/
Visit Christian Light Education's Website: https://christianlight.org/shop-curriculum
**FREE** Christian Worldview Family Field Guide >> Download Your Copy Now!
>> All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed in this episode include:
>> The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman
>> Advancing the Kingdom: Declaring War on Humanistic Culture by Dr. Donald Schanzenbach
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Join us for our NEW SERIES on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview! Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
**FREE** Christian Worldview Family Field Guide >> Download Your Copy Now!
All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed in this episode include:
>> The Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary
>> Advancing the Kingdom: Declaring War on Humanistic Culture by Dr. Donald Schanzenbach
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Join us for our NEW SERIES on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview! Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
**FREE** Christian Worldview Family Field Guide >> Download Your Copy Now!
All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed in this episode include:
>> Reformed Systematic Theology by Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley
>> Expository Apologetics by Voddie Baucham
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Join us for our NEW SERIES on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview! Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
**FREE** Christian Worldview Family Field Guide >> Download Your Copy Now!
All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed in this episode include:
>> Advancing the Kingdom: Declaring War on Humanistic Culture, Donald Schanzenbach
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Join us for our NEW SERIES on Building a Thoroughly Christian Worldview! Everyone has a worldview whether they realize it or not, and more than likely their worldview is not consistent with itself. The Bible is our only standard for all of life and truth. We are called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:2). We can only do this by knowing God's Word. Listen in to this multipart series as Caleb and Lindsey discuss what a worldview is, how to evaluate your worldview for inconsistencies, and also ways to apply God's Word and mission to every area of your life.
As disciples we are meant to have a "Kingdom Mindset." Many Christians today have more of a defeatist mindset and live defensively instead of offensively. The Christian's worldview directly applies to how Christians engage the culture, and this is what we will be discussing in future episodes during this series.
**FREE** Christian Worldview Family Field Guide >> Download Your Copy Now!
All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed in this episode include:
>> Advancing the Kingdom: Declaring War on Humanistic Culture, Donald Schanzenbach
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Join us for a quick interview with Danika Cooley from Thinking Kids Press to learn about her latest book Bible Investigators: Creation. This is a robust, new resource for children ages 8-12 years old. In it your child will take off on an investigative adventure through the biblical account of Creation.
Author Danika Cooley has done it again, producing a creative tool encouraging children to explore God's Word through problem-solving. Your child will develop good Bible study habits, exercise thinking skills, all while a solid foundation of the Christian worldview is being laid.
This is the perfect resource for kids that like puzzles. As a homeschooler, I love that it trains children in critical thinking skills. Puzzles are a wonderful way for kids to exercise logic and retain important information. Each lesson is written in a fun and conversational way that keep children engaged.
>> Read our full review of Bible Investigators: Creation at ReformedFaithandFamily.com: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/bible-investigators-creation-book-review/
>> Download a FREE Sample and/ or purchase your copy of Bible Investigators: Creation here: https://www.thinkingkidsblog.org/bible-investigators-bible-puzzles-for-kids/?aff=32
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In Part 5 of the Spiritual Disciplines mini series, Caleb and Lindsey discuss the final disciplines that we find models for in Scripture: silence and solitude, journaling, fasting, and learning. Season 2 on the Reformed Faith and Family Podcast is all about being intentional as a Christian. One very important way that Christians are called to be intentional is in pursuing the spiritual disciplines outlined in Scripture. Join us for a sort of mini series within this season as we discuss what the spiritual disciplines are and how Christians can develop and be diligent in these very important and necessary habits. Click here to go back and listen to the previous episodes in this series.
All resources listed in this episode can be found on the Reformed Faith and Family Recommended Resources page here. Resources listed include:
>> Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney
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In Part 4 of the Spiritual Disciplines series, Caleb and Lindsey discuss the command to Christians to steward God's blessings well. In this episode, wealth is defined from a biblical perspective. In addition to financial gain, biblical wealth also includes children. Children are a wealth to their parents, not a drain on resources as our world would have one think! Join Caleb and Lindsey in this conversation about gaining a vision, taking control of your finances, and seeking to build your wealth with a mind to bless your children and your children's children. Also, in this episode time is dedicated to discuss a biblical view of tithes and offerings and their proper place in the Christian life. Season 2 on the Reformed Faith and Family Podcast is all about being intentional as a Christian. One very important way that Christians are called to be intentional is in pursuing the spiritual disciplines outlined in Scripture. Join us for a sort of mini series within this season as we discuss what the spiritual disciplines are and how Christians can develop and be diligent in these very important and necessary habits. Click here to go back and listen to the previous episodes in this series.
All resources listed in this episode can be found on our recommended resources page here. Resources listed include:
>> Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney
>> The Household and the War for the Cosmos: Recovering a Christian Vision for the Family by C.R. Wiley
>> The Gift of Giving by Wayne Watts
>> Joe Garrisi at BackwardsPlanningFinancial.com
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In Part 3 of the Spiritual Disciplines series, Caleb and Lindsey discuss the need for Christians to practice evangelism and service as a lifestyle. Many Christians do not know how to begin a conversation about Christ with another person they don't know, or how to serve others within their church or community without a church program to facilitate their spiritual gifts. These spiritual disciplines are not optional, but should be an integral part of everyday life for the Christian not only initiated on a limited basis. Listen in to learn how this is possible in this episode. Season 2 on the Reformed Faith and Family Podcast is all about being intentional as a Christian. One very important way that Christians are called to be intentional is in pursuing the spiritual disciplines outlined in Scripture. Join us for a sort of mini series within this season as we discuss what the spiritual disciplines are and how Christians can develop and be diligent in these very important and necessary habits. Click here to go back and listen to the previous episodes in this series.
All resources listed in this episode can be found on our recommended resources page here. Resources listed include:
>> Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney
>> Paul Washer's 3-Part Training Series on Evangelism
>> Carm.org: Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
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In Part 2 of the Spiritual Disciplines series, we discuss the necessity for Christians to meditate and memorize Scripture, as well as the biblical command to participate in corporate, family, and individual worship of our great God. Our goal is to give you practical steps to develop these healthy spiritual habits in your life. Season 2 on the Reformed Faith and Family Podcast is all about being intentional as a Christian. One very important way that Christians are called to be intentional is in pursuing the spiritual disciplines outlined in Scripture. Join us for a sort of mini series within this season as we discuss what the spiritual disciplines are and how Christians can develop and be diligent in these very important and necessary habits.
All resources listed in this episode can be found on our recommended resources page here. Resources listed include:
>> Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney
>> Praying the Bible by Donald S. Whitney
>> Learning to Love the Psalms
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Season 2 on the Reformed Faith and Family Podcast is all about being intentional as a Christian. One very important way that Christians are called to be intentional is in pursuing the spiritual disciplines outlined in Scripture. Join us for a sort of mini series within this season as we discuss what the spiritual disciplines are and how Christians can develop and be diligent in these very important and necessary habits.
All resources listed in this episode can be found on our recommended resources page here. Resources listed include:
>> Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney
>> Praying the Bible by Donald S. Whitney
>> Morning and Evening by Charles H. Spurgeon
>> My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers
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How much do you know about Martin Luther? Martin Luther is a monk turned Protestant Reformer. His nailing the 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in Wittenberg, Germany on October 31, 1517 is considered to be the spark that lit the Protestant Reformation. Now, Martin never intended to cause a schism in the church, but God used Luther to reveal the cancerous corruption that had grown in the Roman Catholic Church and brought the Scriptures to the common man through Luther's translation of the Bible into German, the common vernacular. Martin Luther's story is one of epic adventure and faith-building miracles as you see how God unfolded his sovereign plan for his glory and the good of his people. Join us as we discuss the story of Martin Luther's Life with Author Danika Cooley from ThinkingKidsPress.com. We will be discussing her book When Lightning Struck!: The Story of Martin Luther. Click here to read our written review.
Resources Listed in this Episode:
>> When Lightning Struck! The Story of Martin Luther by Danika Cooley >> Get Danika's Reformation Day Family Bundle autographed on SALE for a LIMITED TIME ONLY!
>> Help Your Kids Learn and Love the Bible by Danika Cooley
>> Bible Road Trip Bible Curriculum for Pre-K-12th - Get a FREE sample!
>> Thinking Kids Press Crafts and Resources - TONS of FREE printables your kids will love!
>> The Five Solas: Signs to Follow on the Narrow Path Family Bible Study
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