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Sharpening Arrows
Victor Joecks
54 episodes
1 day ago
Training teens to think Biblically about life and politics. Hosted by Victor Joecks.
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Training teens to think Biblically about life and politics. Hosted by Victor Joecks.
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Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 46 - Will 50-year mortgages fix the housing market?

President Donald Trump has floated a new solution to high housing prices: 50 year mortgages. Is that a good idea?


Also, Allie Beth Stuckey (unknowingly) provides a ringing endorsement Sharpening Arrows. Very flattering.


Parental pause point questions:


1. Do you think you'll ever want to buy a home someday? (2:45)

2. Why do people want to buy a home? Parents, why did you buy a home? (4:18)

3. Does it benefit society when people own homes? (7:01)

4. Do you know how a mortgage works? (9:41)

5. Which of The Great 8 Questions do you think applies here? (18:19)

6. What would bring down housing prices? (25:01)

7. Who would be upset about a rapid drop in home prices? (28:37)


The Great 8 Questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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2 days ago
29 minutes 53 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 45 - Can government solve all your problems? Mamdani thinks so

Ronald Reagan once said that the 9 most terrifying words in the English language are: “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani doesn’t agree. Who’s right?


Parental pause point questions:


1. What do you think about Mamdani's statement? (3:06)

2. What is a problem in your life that you'd like fixed? (4:37)

3. Is the free market responsible for these problems? (7:21)

4. Go back to that problem that you said you wanted solved. What would it take for the government to solve it? (9:34)

5. Which of The Great 8 Questions apply here? (15:41)

6. Do you think high taxes encourage millionaires to move? (23:26)


The Great 8 Questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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6 days ago
26 minutes 44 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 44 - Is climate change a myth?

A massive hurricane devastated Jamaica last week. Is this another sign that global warming is going to kill you? Victor talks about the surprising change of heart from Bill Gates (!) on this issue.


Parental pause point questions:


1. What do you know about global warming or climate change? (2:08)

2. Are you worried about climate change? (4:48)

3. If the vast majority of scientists believe something, does that make it true? (7:13)

4. Are higher temperatures the only variable in outcomes from weather events? (9:55)

5. Do you worry about the weather? (15:56)


The Great 8 Questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 week ago
25 minutes 44 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 43 – Why America is rich

Socialism won't make a country rich, but what does? Victor looks at the success of capitalism. The free market has produced so much value that poor Americans today have access to better stuff than billionaires did a century ago.


Parental pause point questions:


1. Since poverty is normal, why are we rich? (4:27)

2. Do you think luck (factors outside of one's control) is a factor in success? (7:02)

3. Do you think giving people money makes them rich? (8:06)

4. How much money do you think NBA player Terry Rozier has earned in his NBA career? (21:30)


The Great 8 Questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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2 weeks ago
25 minutes 50 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 42 – Why socialism doesn’t fix poverty

If you want to see what socialism leads to, you shouldn't listen to the promises of Zohran Mamdani or Sen. Bernie Sanders. You should see what happened in Venezuela.


Parental pause point questions:


1. Which of The Great 8 Questions would you use to make the case against socialism? (3:46)

2. Do you think food production increased or decreased after Venezuela's socialist takeover? (6:41)

3. Why did food production decrease? (7:49)

4. Do you see the parallels between those programs and what the socialists in America want to create? (12:42)

5. Have you


The Great 8 Questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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2 weeks ago
19 minutes 2 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 41 – Why are there poor people in the world’s richest country?

Sen. Bernie Sanders and other socialists constantly attack America's unequal distribution of wealth. They argue that we means we can afford more government programs and regulations.


The key to defeating those arguments isn't to respond directly to them. Victor shows that the real debate is happening beneath the surface.


Parental pause point questions:


1. Why are there vast differences in the amount of money that people have? (2:38)

2. Which of these argument do you find the most persuasive and why? (8:27)

3. How would you respond to that argument? (9:23)

4. What is normal: Poverty or wealth? (9:52)

5. If wealth isn't natural, why is the U.S. rich? (13:58)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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3 weeks ago
25 minutes 55 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
When success leads to failure | Pointed Ep. 8

Success in one area can lead to failure in what’s most important. Victor explores this paradox in today's show.


Parental pause point questions:


1. What temptation accompanies success? (1:42)

2. Where in your life do you need to acknowledge that God is the one who enabled you to succeed? (4:56)


Sermons from Pastor Chris Walker with Westminster Presbyterian Church are on Spotify here: https://spotify.link/xYNAFrtExXb


Life can be crazy. Some weeks it’s hard for parents and teens to find 20 (or 30 minutes) to dig into a weighty political topic. But we need to have meaningful discussions become part of our weekly routine.


That’s where Victor’s “Pointed” series comes in. Every week, Victor will share a thought-provoking and brief passage. It’s a great way to ensure connection during even the busiest weeks.


A new episode of “Pointed” will be available every Friday morning.

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1 month ago
5 minutes 39 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 40 - How to win a debate

Lots of people love to argue. But few know how to change someone's mind.


Victor takes a look at why using great arguments in the wrong situation can be counter productive. When you are arguing -- ahem, talking passionately -- with someone, what's often needed are a listening ear and pointed questions. If you want to improve your ability to persuade someone, this episode is for you.


Parental pause point questions:


1. Do you think letting your opponent know how wrong they are is a good way to win an argument? (3:43)

2. Have you tried any of these approaches? How did they work? (5:54)

3. Which of The Great 8 would you apply to those arguments? (7:06)

4. Have you ever been in a debate with an individual? How'd it turn out? (16:14)

5. Think back to your last argument. What would you have done differently? (30:36)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 month ago
30 minutes 59 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
The road to greatness is paved with suffering | Pointed Ep. 7

Everyone wants to be great. Few people are willing to do what it takes to become great.


Victor shares a brief story from Charlie Kirk's life that demonstrates this and challenges teenagers to apply it to their lives.


Parental pause point questions:


1. What do you want to be great at? What are you willing to suffer to achieve it? (3:56)


Life can be crazy. Some weeks it’s hard for parents and teens to find 20 (or 30 minutes) to dig into a weighty political topic. But we need to have meaningful discussions become part of our weekly routine.


That’s where Victor’s new series “Pointed” comes in. Every week, Victor will share a thought-provoking and brief passage. It’s a great way to ensure connection during even the busiest weeks.


A new episode of “Pointed” will be available every Friday morning.

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1 month ago
4 minutes 19 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 39 – Three falsehoods young adults believe about Israel

Three widely repeated claims about Israel aren't true. Victor looks at the idea that pro-Israel policy is primarily driven by the undue influence of Israeli lobbyists; that Israel has committed genocide in the Gaza Strip; and that Israel is an apartheid state.


Victor explains the factual and logical problems with each assertion.


Parental pause point questions:

1. What, if anything, do you think should change about America's support of Israel? (2:48)

2. Do you think AIPAC was the top political donor in 2024? (6:27)

3. How many civilians do you think died during the U.S. war in Iraq? (15:46)

4. Who is morally responsible for a civilian death when a group uses human shields? (18:58)

5. What would you say in response to that argument? (23:23)

6. Imagine Hamas had the military might of Israel. How many Jews would be left alive in Israel? (25:33)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 month ago
26 minutes 47 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 38 – Why people cheered when terrorists attacked Israel: The danger of critical theory

It’s been two years since the worse slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust -- and some people in America cheered those who did the killing. That's a shocking truth, but it helps explain why Democrat support for Israel has fallen dramatically.


Many on the left have embraced critical theory. It's a concept most people couldn't name, but it has infested America's education system. Victor explains critical theory and its appeal. He lays out the problems with it and makes the case for judging people as individuals, not group members.


Parental pause point questions:

1. How would you have wanted the U.S. to respond to an attack like that on U.S. soil? (3:54)

2. Why do you think support for Israel is falling? What do you personally think about Israel? (6:06)

3. Do you want to be judged for your individual actions or as part of a group? (12:49)

4. How would you respond if someone said people should be judged as members of a group, not as individuals? (14:25)

5. Can you think of non-white males who've been successful? (19:02)

6. How would you feel if your teacher gave points you earned on a test to another student? (26:16)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 month ago
27 minutes 7 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 37 –Trump, Hegseth revamp the military. Is this a good thing?

On Tuesday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gathered America’s top commanders together and laid out a new direction for the military.

Victor details what was said and goes through three things people objected to. This includes a detailed discussion on if diversity is a strength. He also goes through why you have to prioritize standards or diversity.


Parental pause point questions:

1. What do you think the military's annual budget is? (4:26)

2. Do you think diversity is a strength? (8:30)

3. Has your parent ever told you not to do something that they themselves do? (20:19)

4. What type of leader should the military prioritize? Should it be someone who maintains standards or goes along to get along? (23:05)

5. Do you agree with Hegseth's approach to military readiness? Why or why not? (26:18)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 month ago
26 minutes 39 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 36 - What you need to know about a potential government shutdown

On Wednesday, the government may shut down. What does that even mean, and does it matter?


Victor walks through what happens when the government shuts down, details if you should panic and examines the politics of the situation.


Parental pause point questions:

1. What, if anything, have you heard about a government shutdown? (3:59)

2. Do you think the government has ever been shut down before? (6:59)

3. Which of The Great 8 questions do you think applies here? (9:45)

4. Make a bold prediction: Will there be a government shutdown? If so, how long will it last? (24:57)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 month ago
25 minutes 39 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 35 - Three life-changing takeaways from Charlie Kirk's memorial

Applying what was said at Charlie Kirk's Memorial would change your life.


Victor pulls out three bits of wisdom from the many speakers. That includes the link between suffering and learning; the proper connection between Jesus and politics; and why courage is easy.


Parental pause point questions:

1. Do you view learning as suffering? (4:02)

2. What suffering do you need to endure to achieve the greatness God has for you? (9:05)

3. What do you know about the phrase, "the separation of church and state"? (10:08)

4. How can you point people to Christ in one activity that you are doing right now? (17:54)

5. Do you agree with Charlie that having courage is one of the easiest things in the world? (18:34)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 month ago
21 minutes 23 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 34 - Why did Erika Kirk forgive Charlie's murderer?

Victor attended the Charlie Kirk Memorial on Sunday. It was powerful, especially when Erika Kirk uttered six words, "That young man -- I forgive him."


But many aren't interested in forgiveness. Victor looks at the arguments against forgiveness, before showing their flaws. He then makes the case for forgiveness, including the story of another woman who forgave in the hardest of circumstances.


Parental pause point questions:

1. Did you watch any of Charlie's memorial? If so, what did you think? (2:27)

2. What is the toughest thing you've ever had to forgive? (5:09)

3. Why is it hard to forgive someone? (6:35)

4. What would you say to someone who said forgiveness isn't possible? (13:08)

5. Is there someone you need to forgive? (29:11)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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1 month ago
29 minutes 55 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 33 - What young men can learn from Charlie Kirk about manhood

Popular culture offers two competing narratives about what it means to be a man. Charlie Kirk rejected both and set an example for young men everywhere.


Victor first looks at the two competing cultural messages -- either to act like a woman or like Andrew Tate. He details what both versions of manhood miss. He then lays out four principles, from "Raising a Modern Day Knight," on what Biblical manhood looks like.


The four principles are:

1. Reject passivity

2. Accept responsibility

3. Lead courageously

4. Live for a greater reward


Parental pause point questions:

1. What does it mean to be a man? (2:48)

2. What have you heard about Andrew Tate? (7:14)

3. What's appealing about Tate's argument? (8:41)

4. Would either a man acting like a woman or living like Andrew Tate make someone a good man? (10:18)

5. For young women, is this the type of man you'd want to marry? (27:54)

6. For young men, what is one habit or routine you can establish today to become more like this? (28:08)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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2 months ago
29 minutes 4 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 32 - Mourning the loss of Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk went to college campuses to share his political beliefs and his faith. Now, he’s dead. Where is God in a tragedy like this? Victor discusses that and what we can all learn from Kirk's faith and life.


Parental pause point questions:

1. Why does death make us so sad? (2:00)

2. How do you think Charlie Kirk wanted to be remembered? (7:41)

3. When was the last time you gave each member of your family a hug and told them that you love them? (10:53)

4. Why did God save Charlie Kirk? (12:50)

5. Is there something that you are not doing well that you want to change? (16:37)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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2 months ago
20 minutes 16 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 31 - Why gun control doesn't stop mass shootings

Isn't banning guns the easiest way to stop mass shootings? That may seem like a logical solution, but Victor discusses why the argument doesn't work, including insight on what happened to Britain's homicide rate after it banned firearms. That information may surprise you. Finally, he makes the case against gun control.


Parental pause point questions:

1. Do you think new restrictions on firearms would stop mass shootings? (3:18)

2. Do you think new restrictions on firearms would stop mass shootings? (8:59)

3. What other fact being true would negate this point about England's homicide rate? (10:45)

4. Which of The Great 8 questions would you use to make the case against gun control? (16:16)

5. Do you think Chicago has strict or lax gun control? (22:07)

6. Do you think a sign proclaiming that somewhere is a "gun-free zone" would stop a criminal from carrying a gun there? (27:13)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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2 months ago
27 minutes 40 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Ep. 30 - In defense of praying after tragedy

Last week, children in Minneapolis were shot to death in church during a prayer service. Does this mean that prayer doesn’t work? It's an understandable question, and one that should be seriously considered.


Victor lays out the arguments against prayer and then examines what we can learn from the Bible and church history about people dying for their faith. Finally, he talks about what the purpose of prayer is -- and it's not to ensure the person praying has health and wealth.


Parental pause point questions:

1. Why do people pray after tragedy? (1:59)

2. What would you say if your friend made one of those arguments? (7:59)

3. Which of The Great 8 questions would you use in response to these arguments? (9:27)


The Great 8 questions:


1. What happens next?

2. Has this been tried before?

3. Is there a principle involved?

4. What are the trade-offs?

5. What do you mean by that?

6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?

7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?

8. What does the Bible say?

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2 months ago
28 minutes 33 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Cracker Barrel cracks. A thought on the importance of symbols | Pointed Ep. 6

Cracker Barrel’s new logo now looks like its old logo. Why do people fight over symbols?


Parental pause point questions:


1. Why was there so much controversy over a logo, a symbol? (1:22)

2. If symbols provide meaning to a people, what happens when some in the society seek to change those symbols or tear them down? (3:40)


Life can be crazy. Some weeks it’s hard for parents and teens to find 20 (or 30 minutes) to dig into a political topic. But we need to have meaningful discussions become part of our weekly routine.


That’s where Victor’s “Pointed” series comes in. Every week, Victor will share a thought-provoking quote. It’s a great way to ensure connection during even the busiest weeks.


A new episode of “Pointed” will be available every Friday morning.

Show more...
2 months ago
4 minutes 40 seconds

Sharpening Arrows
Training teens to think Biblically about life and politics. Hosted by Victor Joecks.