Brad Hubbard, Campus Director for the Encounter Ministry School at St Ann, joins the BeatiDudes for a wide-ranging and deeply grounded conversation that starts with parish life and ends in the heart of Christian identity. Drawing on lived experience, Brad reflects on what it means to anticipate others' needs, how that posture can quietly transform families, and why intentionally lived faith tends to ripple outward in unexpected ways. This episode carries the easy humor and brotherly banter you expect, but it also presses into much deeper.
At the center of the conversation is the idea of sonship. Brad unpacks how understanding ourselves as sons of the Father reshapes how we operate in the world. When we live from that place, humility and authority are no longer opposites. Paul Kolker, Nick Bezner, and Jeff Schiefelbein explore how this truth impacts everyday life, from family leadership to spiritual confidence, and why forgetting who we are often leads to unnecessary striving.
Key Takeaways
- Anticipating the needs of others can quietly but powerfully change hearts and families
- Sonship is not a soft idea but a source of real spiritual authority
- Knowing who you are in Christ changes how you lead, serve, and respond
- Humility and confidence can coexist when identity is rooted in the Father
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