Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!
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Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!
Southside Tribe, what is up!!? In this episode, KB and Ameen unpack the “little foxes” in our lives— those small, sneaky compromises that can quietly destroy faith, relationships, and even church communities. What starts as something minor can end up eroding the roots of what God is growing in us. From Jesus flipping tables in the temple to the modern temptation of chasing clout in the name of Christ, the crew challenges listeners to ask hard questions about motives, habits, and the "small" things we let slide. It’s an honest, convicting, and occasionally humorous conversation about guarding our hearts, staying rooted in community, and asking Jesus to do the work only He can do.
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Southside Rabbi
Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!