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  • What Alaska Taught Me About God
    2026/03/31

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    You had a plan. The weather had a different one. And somehow, in the middle of everything falling apart, the best part of the day showed up anyway.

    Rob lives in Homer, Alaska — at the end of the road system, on the edge of Kachemak Bay — and this place has been teaching him things about God that he couldn't have learned anywhere else. In this episode, he tells the story of a fishing trip that went sideways in every direction: forgotten lunch, brutal weather, a detour to a village with no road access, and a catch that only happened after he stopped trying to manage the day.

    It's a story about a God who is bigger than your preferences, more present than your plans, and not at all nervous about the thing that's making you nervous right now.

    Anchored in Job 38, Psalm 19, and Romans 1:20, this episode is for anyone who has been carrying a picture of God that's a little too small for the life they're actually living.

    You don't have to move to Alaska for this. You just have to stop moving long enough to hear it.

    Welcome to Sunday Ripple. I'm Rob Anderson, coming to you from Homer, Alaska. Each week we take Scripture and follow it into real life — honest conversations for anyone trying to figure out what faith actually looks like. Wherever you're coming from, you're welcome here. Let's get into it.

    I’d really love to hear from you. Whether this episode encouraged you, brought up a question, or just made you think, you can now send a message straight to us. It’s an easy way to share your thoughts, your story, or even just say hello. Just click the link at the top of the episode description to reach out. I read every message, and I’d be honored to hear how God’s moving in your life.

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  • Everyone's An Expert Until It's Their Kid
    2026/03/24

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    It's our one-year anniversary — and Episode 51 feels like the right moment to get honest.

    In this episode, Rob reflects on 50 episodes, one full year of podcasting, and the surprisingly parallel lessons he's learned from parenting and putting his voice into the world every week. Spoiler: both experiences have a way of humbling you fast.

    We're talking about the gap between the parent you planned to be and the one who actually shows up. The difference between feedback and expertise — and why the loudest opinions often come from people who've never been inside the thing. What Moses, the Prodigal Son, and a stubborn toddler coat all have in common. And why real formation never happens in the planning phase — it happens in the mess.

    If you've ever felt unqualified for something that matters to you — parenting, marriage, faith, a creative project, a calling — this episode is for you.

    In this episode:

    • Why the people with the most confident parenting opinions usually don't have kids yet
    • What Rob learned from a year of podcast feedback (including the unsolicited kind)
    • Moses, the disciples, and God's pattern of calling the unqualified
    • The Prodigal Son and what a rehearsed speech has to do with grace
    • Why your kids are mirrors — and what they reflect that no book can

    🎉 Celebrating one year of Sunday Ripple! Grab a Sunday Ripple sticker at sundayripple.com/support to help keep the show going into year two.

    Keywords: Christian parenting podcast, faith and parenting, spiritual formation, parenting advice, podcasting journey, Christian encouragement, humility and faith, Prodigal Son, calling and purpose, Christian living podcast

    I’d really love to hear from you. Whether this episode encouraged you, brought up a question, or just made you think, you can now send a message straight to us. It’s an easy way to share your thoughts, your story, or even just say hello. Just click the link at the top of the episode description to reach out. I read every message, and I’d be honored to hear how God’s moving in your life.

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  • The Gift Is Enough
    2026/03/17

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    What would it feel like to finally have enough — not someday, but right now?

    In this episode of Sunday Ripple, we dig into one of the most countercultural ideas in Scripture: contentment. Not the fake, grit-your-teeth-and-be-grateful kind. The real kind. The kind Paul wrote about from a prison cell in Rome.

    Anchored in Philippians 4:10–13, this episode explores why discontentment isn't a character flaw — it's a carefully constructed feeling that the world profits from. We'll look at why "I can do all things through Christ" is not a sports verse, why contentment and ambition are not enemies, and what it actually looks like to practice enough in your everyday life.

    Along the way, you'll hear some honest personal stories — including losing a house, a job, and a car in the same month, and what that season revealed about where real security actually comes from.

    If you've ever hit a goal and felt strangely empty, chased a hobby hoping it would finally scratch the itch, or just wondered why the restlessness won't quit — this episode is for you.

    In this episode:

    • Why the world is engineered to keep you discontent
    • What Paul actually meant by "I have learned to be content"
    • The real context behind Philippians 4:13
    • Why contentment doesn't mean stopping or settling
    • Three practical ways to build contentment as a daily discipline

    Key Scripture: Philippians 4:10–13, Ecclesiastes 5:10, John 6, Proverbs 11:24

    Keywords: Christian podcast, contentment, Philippians 4, faith and money, Christian living, spiritual growth, finding peace, enough, Sunday Ripple, biblical contentment, discontentment, abiding in Christ

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  • More Than A Mugshot
    2026/03/10

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    Have you ever felt like you were being reduced to a single snapshot?

    We’ve all had those moments we wish we could erase—a heated word, a lapse in judgment, or a spectacular failure that feels like it’s been pinned to our chest as a permanent label. In a world that loves to keep receipts and "cancel" based on a single headline, it’s easy to feel like our "file" will never truly be closed. We start to believe the lie that our worst moment is the truest thing about us.

    In this episode of Sunday Ripple, we step out of the "Human Courtroom" and into the radical, table-flipping grace of Jesus. We explore why the world is so quick to label us and how the Gospel offers a completely different verdict. From the courtyard where Peter denied Christ to the dirt where a woman caught in scandal found mercy, we see a God who doesn't sanitize our stories—He redeems them.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Weight of the Label: The difference between the Holy Spirit’s conviction (which leads to healing) and the enemy’s condemnation (which leads to shame).
    • The "Worst Moment" Hall of Fame: How God used the biggest failures in the Bible—Peter, David, and Paul—to write the greatest stories of restoration.
    • The Mechanics of Grace: A deep dive into justification and adoption, and why Romans 8:1 means your "Permanent Record" has been replaced by Christ’s perfect one.
    • Living Redeemed: Practical ways to stop outsourcing your identity to other people’s opinions and how to stop holding "files" open on those who have hurt you.

    You are more than your highlight reel, and you are certainly more than your blooper reel. It’s time to stop paying for a sin that Jesus already covered and start living in the identity He has given you.

    I’d really love to hear from you. Whether this episode encouraged you, brought up a question, or just made you think, you can now send a message straight to us. It’s an easy way to share your thoughts, your story, or even just say hello. Just click the link at the top of the episode description to reach out. I read every message, and I’d be honored to hear how God’s moving in your life.

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    41 分
  • Your Vocabulary Isn't the Third Person of the Trinity
    2026/03/03

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    Have you ever used a word that was perfectly normal five years ago, only to have the room go silent and the "awkward pause" begin? In 2026, navigating a conversation can feel like trying to play Minesweeper with your tongue. Between the pressure to adopt every new linguistic trend and the urge to dig in our heels and "protect the truth," many Christians feel stuck in a reactive cycle of fear and frustration.

    But what if our words aren't meant to be weapons or white flags?

    In this episode, we’re moving past the "language wars" to rediscover the Incarnational model of Jesus. We’re talking about the difference between the Unnecessary Offense caused by our own stubbornness and the Gospel Offense that comes from the Cross itself. Whether you find yourself leaning toward "guarding the gates" of tradition or "opening the doors" of progress, this conversation is a challenge to stop treating our favorite vocabulary like it’s the Third Person of the Trinity.

    What we’re diving into:

    • The Heart Diagnostic: Why your "check-engine light" might be blinking during a vocabulary shift.
    • Hospitality vs. Fidelity: How to be a bridge-builder without losing your anchor.
    • The Safeway Test: A 4-step practical framework for staying "Full of Grace and Truth" in small-town conversations.
    • Translation as Mission: Why emotional steadiness is the most evangelistic tool you have in a reactive age.

    The goal isn't a perfect dictionary; it's Christlike maturity. Join us as we explore how to speak the language of our neighbors without losing the message of our King.

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  • The Independent Christian Man
    2026/02/24

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    We often praise the "self-made man," even in our pews. We value the leader who is unshakable, the father who is a provider, and the man who has all the theological answers. But what happens when our "strength" becomes our greatest spiritual liability?

    In this episode, we examine the Independent Christian Superstructure—the internal "fortress" many men build to protect their ego and reputation. While it looks like maturity from the outside, this structure is often built on pillars of self-sufficiency that keep us at a distance from God and those we love most.

    What We Explore in This Episode:

    • The Architecture of Autonomy: How we’ve traded the biblical call to communal interdependence for a rugged, isolated individualism that the New Testament doesn’t recognize.
    • The Competence Trap: Why we substitute "doing things well" for "being known truly," and how our professional or spiritual successes can actually blind us to our deep need for mercy.
    • The Modern Pharisee: Moving beyond the caricature to see how self-righteousness manifests today—not in robes, but in a refusal to be "needy" or "wrong."
    • The Relational Island: A look at the "hidden cost" of independence. We discuss why a man’s quest for total self-reliance often leaves his spouse feeling lonely and his children feeling like they have to "perform" to be accepted.
    • From Fortress to Body: Shifting the goal from being a "One-Man Army" to becoming a vital, vulnerable member of the Body of Christ.

    The Core Tension

    Most men are terrified of being "average" or, worse, "needy." Yet, the Gospel begins with a confession of spiritual bankruptcy. This episode is an invitation to stop "gritting" your way through your faith and start experiencing the freedom of a righteousness you didn’t have to build.

    "The tragedy of the independent man is that he is often the most 'respected' person in the room, and the most alone. He has won every argument, but he has lost the intimacy of the Gospel."


    If you’ve ever felt like you have to have it all together, or if you’ve wondered why your "strength" is causing friction in your relationships, this conversation is for you. It’s time to stop defending the fortress and start walking in the light.

    I’d really love to hear from you. Whether this episode encouraged you, brought up a question, or just made you think, you can now send a message straight to us. It’s an easy way to share your thoughts, your story, or even just say hello. Just click the link at the top of the episode description to reach out. I read every message, and I’d be honored to hear how God’s moving in your life.

    Support the show

    🙏 Thanks for listening to Sunday Ripple!

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    39 分
  • The Middle Child of Friend Groups
    2026/02/10

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    Have you ever felt like a "Tier-2" friend? You’re in the group chat, you get the "soft invites" to taco Tuesday, and people genuinely like you—but you don’t have that one "trust you with absolutely everything" inner circle. If you feel like a perpetual outsider who doesn't quite fit the typical "Christian mold," this episode of Sunday Ripple is for you.

    Today, we’re diving deep into the relatable (and often hilarious) struggle of being a social outlier. We explore why the "perfect friend group" is often a myth and how the feeling of being "set apart" is actually a spiritual vantage point. Using the stories of David (the overlooked youngest brother) and the Woman at the Well (the ultimate self-sequestered outsider), we discuss how Jesus bypasses social tiers to offer true intimacy.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The "Group Chat" Loneliness: Why being "known" by God is better than being "validated" by a circle.
    • The Garden of Gethsemane: Learning from the moment Jesus’ own inner circle let Him down.
    • Bespoke vs. Mass-Produced: Why God designs "custom-built" misfits for specific kingdom purposes.
    • 1 Samuel 16:7 & Psalm 139: Biblical encouragement for when you feel "too much" or "not enough."

    Stop trying to squeeze into a mold that wasn't made for your soul. Whether you’re a "misfit" by choice or by circumstance, discover why the view from the outside is often where the most impactful ministry happens.

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    32 分
  • Is God Doing Your Performance Review?
    2026/02/03

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    Do you ever feel like you’re "clocking in" for your faith? In this episode of Sunday Ripple, we’re tackling the low-grade anxiety that comes with treating our relationship with God like a corporate hierarchy. If you’ve ever felt like you’re on a "Spiritual Performance Improvement Plan" because you missed your quiet time or didn't meet your "Key Piety Indicators," this conversation is for you.

    We’re moving past the "Supervisor" version of God—the one with the clipboard and the high expectations—and rediscovering the God who invited us into a garden, not a cubicle. We explore the radical shift from Compliance to Compassion and what it actually means to abide in the Vine without the pressure of a year-end review.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • The KPI Trap: Why we try to quantify our faith with "Key Piety Indicators" and why it leads to a transactional soul.
    • From Supervisor to Soul-Mate: Moving from a "hired hand" mentality to a "son or daughter" identity.
    • The Architecture of Abiding: A deep look at John 15 and why a branch doesn't have to "hustle" to produce fruit.
    • Religious Burnout & Soul Exhaustion: How to identify if you’re working for God instead of living from Him.
    • The "No-Review" Life: Embracing the freedom of the Cross, where the final audit has already been settled in your favor.

    Stop trying to manufacture fruit and start resting in the Root. It’s time to stop the spiritual grind and start the walk in the garden.

    Listen in to find out why the "Final Review" was canceled long ago.

    Keywords: Spiritual burnout, religious performance, abiding in Christ, Christian mental health, grace vs works, performance-based religion, John 15 vine and branches, spiritual growth tips, Sunday Ripple podcast, Christian identity.

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    30 分