Courthouse Tall Tales
Tim Lowry shares about the propensity for tall-tale-telling in one small town community, including three nonsensical tales about a talking mule, a singing catfish, and a prayerful bear.
Tim Lowry shares about the propensity for tall-tale-telling in one small town community, including three nonsensical tales about a talking mule, a singing catfish, and a prayerful bear.
This week, Tim and I are sharing a fascinating conversation with therapist and researcher Janeen Martin about the complex and deeply personal ways that religion and mental health intersect. Janeen has spent years working with clients navigating the full spectrum of religious experience—some who find their faith to be a source of deep resilience and healing, and others for whom it has been a source of pain and struggle. That contrast led her to ask some big questions: What makes religion a protective factor for some and a source of distress for others? How do individual personality, family dynamics, and church culture shape the way we engage with faith? And most importantly, how can we cultivate a relationship with God and our faith that supports our mental and emotional well-being?
Parker Walbeck shares his journey as a millennial content creator who aims to engage both younger and older audiences with gospel messages through short, impactful videos. He emphasizes the significance of sharing simple, foundational doctrines and the power of personal testimony, noting that even small acts of sharing can have a profound impact on friends and family.
Small, ordinary actions are the building blocks of an extraordinary relationship! Just like a work of art is painted one stroke at a time, your marriage and the relationship you have with your spouse is shaped by the little things you do every day. Hank talks about the simple, consistent moments that eventually create a lasting and powerful love for one another.
All marriages come with their share of problems, but the strength they can have is priceless. Hank talks about embracing the “manure moments”, which can lead to a stronger, happier relationships. The blessings are in the strength of the ox–if you’re willing to put in the work!
Trust with your spouse isn’t built on grand gestures–it’s built on consistency. Hank explores how being predictable and reliable, like Old Faithful, can transform your marriage, friendships, and family relationships. Are you someone your spouse (and others) can count on?
What air is to the lungs, listening is to the soul! Hank dives deep into the eight types of listening and shares practical ways to use this lost art to strengthen your marriage through true understanding and compassion.
Love isn’t a one-size-fits-all experience. Do you know your spouse’s love language? Hank dives into the five love languages and how identifying these can help you show love in a way that truly connects. Your relationships might just change forever–for the better.
Artificial harmony might look like peace on the surface, but it erodes relationships from within. Hank explains why frequent, personal, positive, low-risk interaction is the only real way to build trust—and how this principle applies to every area of life. Don't skip the steps that lead to lasting connection!
Relationships are like engines—they need oil to keep running smoothly. Hank talks about how pretending things are “fine” eventually creates bigger problems, how to use trust to reduce the friction in your marriage, and how slow, deliberate action builds a love that will last forever.