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Two The Point
by CrossPoint Church
Welcome to “Two the Point” — a weekly Bible study podcast hosted by Pastor Andy and his wife Kathy Addis (Two) from CrossPoint Church (Point). Each episode is designed to walk with you through Scripture, helping you not only understand God’s Word more deeply but also become a confident, self-feeding student of the Bible. Together, we’ll tackle real-life issues—faith, marriage, parenting, and cultural challenges—offering practical guidance and spiritual growth along the way.
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Renew Your Mind: Breaking Free from Cultural Drift
Are you being shaped more by culture or by Christ? In this episode of Two the Point, Andy and Kathy unpack Romans 12:1–2 and the subtle ways cultural pressure forms our thinking. Learn how to recognize drift, renew your mind, and live transformed in a world that’s constantly trying to mold you.
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What We Hope They Remember
At the end of your life, what will matter most? In this episode, we look forward, talking about the kind of legacy we hope to leave and what we’re intentionally building into the next generation right now.
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Calling Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All
Comparison is everywhere, especially in ministry. In this episode, we talk about embracing your unique calling, staying faithful in your context, and resisting the pressure to measure your impact against someone else’s platform.
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Ministry Life, Ministry Family
How do you balance serving others without neglecting your spouse? In this episode, three ministry couples talk honestly about the tension between calling and covenant—sharing real struggles, lessons learned, and rhythms that protect what matters most.
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Did We Get This Right?
What does it look like to grow up in a ministry family, and then build one of your own? In this special Two the Point episode, Andy and Kathy are joined by their sons and daughters-in-law to talk about marriage, parenting, and passing down faith across generations. Centered on 2 Timothy 1:5, this conversation explores the challenges and opportunities of ministry life at home. If you want your faith to outlast you, this episode will encourage you to live and lead with intentionality.
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Building a Legacy of Faith
What will outlive you? In 2 Timothy 1:5, we see a powerful picture of generational faith and explore discipleship through three phases: Pour, Fill, and Overflow. If you want to intentionally shape the spiritual future of your family, this conversation will challenge you to think beyond today.
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Christian Financial Stewardship for Families
Money disciples. The question is, toward what? Proverbs 3 calls us to honor the Lord first, not last. In this episode, we talk about financial faithfulness, generosity, and shaping your family’s values through stewardship. If financial stress or uncertainty affects your home, this conversation offers a biblical framework for stewarding money God’s way.
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How to Steward Your Time as a Family
How should Christian families think about time? In James 4:13–15, Scripture reminds us that life is a mist and tomorrow is never guaranteed. If you’ve ever felt too busy, distracted, or stretched thin at home, this episode will challenge and encourage you to make the most of the time God has entrusted to you.
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Parenting with Legacy in Mind
What kind of faith do our children inherit from us? In the final episode of this parenting mini-series, Andy and Kathy reflect on Proverbs 20:7 and the power of integrity in the home. This episode encourages parents to focus less on perfection and more on consistency, authenticity, and faithfulness that blesses future generations.parenting legacy, Christian integrity, faith at home, biblical parenting wisdom, Proverbs 20
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Loving Discipline
Discipline is one of the most misunderstood parts of parenting. In this episode of Two the Point, Andy and Kathy unpack Proverbs 13:24 and 22:15 to show how biblical discipline is rooted in love, hope, and guidance—not anger or control. Learn how God’s wisdom reframes correction as shepherding the heart.biblical discipline, Christian parenting advice, Proverbs parenting, godly discipline, raising children biblically
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Why Loving Your Spouse Matters for Your Kids
Strong families are built on strong marriages. In this Valentine’s week episode of Two the Point, Andy and Kathy turn to Proverbs 14:1–3 to explore how wisdom—or folly—shapes the atmosphere of a home. Discover why a loving, respectful marriage is one of the greatest gifts parents can give their children.Christian marriage, biblical parenting, marriage and parenting, Proverbs wisdom, Christian family life
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Raising Children Who Know the Lord
What does biblical parenting actually look like in a culture full of opinions and pressure? In this episode of Two the Point, Andy and Kathy explore Proverbs 2:1–6 to discover how wisdom begins at home—not with perfection, but with pursuit. This conversation encourages Christian parents to model a genuine hunger for God, showing how wisdom is caught as much as it is taught.Christian parenting, biblical wisdom, parenting from Proverbs, raising godly children, faith-based parenting
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From Thinking to Living
Peace doesn’t come from good intentions—it grows through practice. In this final episode of our Headspace miniseries, we talk about turning right thinking into right living.
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Training Your Mind Toward What's Better
God doesn’t just call us away from bad thoughts—He calls us toward better ones. This episode focuses on purity, beauty, and what’s worth celebrating.
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What You Think About Shapes You
Your thoughts aren’t neutral. In this episode, we talk about truth, honor, and righteousness—and why filtering your thought life is essential for spiritual and emotional health.
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The Peace You Shouldn’t Have
Anxiety feels normal—but peace still feels possible. In this episode, we explore how joy, prayer, and surrender create a peace that doesn’t make sense, even when life is overwhelming.
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Looking Back Before Moving Forward
Most people move into a new year without ever reflecting on the year they just lived. Psalm 90:12 reminds us that wisdom begins when we pause long enough to learn from where God has already brought us.🪙🪙Our Two Cents: A new year becomes powerful when it grows out of a wisely examined past.
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What You Do with Jesus Determines Your Christmas
Christmas doesn’t end at the manger–it multiplies from it. Many attend Christmas services as spectators and never experience the lasting transformation God intends. In Luke 2:17–20, the shepherds respond with testimony, worship, and joy. This Christmas Eve message calls believers to move beyond tradition into witness, beyond routine into rejoicing.
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Don’t Just Hear It–Go to It
Modern Christmas is filled with information about Jesus, yet many never move from awareness to obedience. In Luke 2:11–16, the shepherds model a faith that responds immediately to the good news. This episode challenges listeners to move past passive celebration and into active pursuit of Christ during the Christmas season.
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Making Room for the Miracle
Christmas is louder than ever, but the first Christmas was quiet, humble, and holy. In this episode of Two the Point, we walk through Luke 2:8–10 and explore how to recover spiritual attentiveness in a season full of distraction.
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Thankful for What God Will Do
Pastor Andy and Kathy explore Psalm 23:5-6, revealing how thankfulness grows when we remember God’s past faithfulness. When we pause and look back, we see a Shepherd who has guided, restored, and provided all along the way—fueling a heart of gratitude.This episode is part of the mini-series "Thankful Through it All–Psalm 23", a timely journey through the past, present, and future of God’s faithfulness as the holidays approach. Discover practical ways to cultivate gratitude, strengthen hope, reduce stress, and reflect on God’s guidance in your life. Tune in and spark thankfulness today!
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Thankful for What God is Doing
Pastor Andy and Kathy explore Psalm 23:4, revealing how thankfulness grows when we remember God’s past faithfulness. When we pause and look back, we see a Shepherd who has guided, restored, and provided all along the way—fueling a heart of gratitude.This episode is part of the mini-series "Thankful Through it All–Psalm 23", a timely journey through the past, present, and future of God’s faithfulness as the holidays approach. Discover practical ways to cultivate gratitude, strengthen hope, reduce stress, and reflect on God’s guidance in your life. Tune in and spark thankfulness today!
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Thankful for What God has Done
Pastor Andy and Kathy explore Psalm 23:1–3, revealing how thankfulness grows when we remember God’s past faithfulness. When we pause and look back, we see a Shepherd who has guided, restored, and provided all along the way—fueling a heart of gratitude.This episode launches the mini-series "Thankful Through it All–Psalm 23", a timely journey through the past, present, and future of God’s faithfulness as the holidays approach. Discover practical ways to cultivate gratitude, strengthen hope, reduce stress, and reflect on God’s guidance in your life. Tune in and spark thankfulness today!
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Family By The Book - Part 4
Biblical roles aren't about who's in charge—they're about how we reflect Christ. This episode unpacks the relational dynamics in Colossians 3 and 4, showing how wives and husbands can model mutual respect and sacrificial love. Learn how parents can disciple, not dominate, and how children can obey from trust, not fear. The key is our motivation: to "work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men" (v. 23). When we do, Christ becomes the true Master of our home and our work.
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Family By The Book - Part 3
Holiness isn't abstract—it's utterly practical. In this episode, we unpack Colossians 3:12, focusing on how to "put on" compassionate hearts, kindness, and humility like daily clothing. Discover how grace radically changes the way you speak, forgive, and serve. We also explore why Love is the "belt" that holds all these virtues together (v. 14) and what it means for the Word to dwell richly in your home's conversations and songs. Learn how to do everything—from homework to hard conversations—in the name of Jesus (v. 17).
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Family By The Book - Part 2
Colossians 3 reveals the way to run a family by the book. True transformation is a process of subtraction. Drawing from Colossians 3:5, we explore the essential—and sometimes difficult—work of "putting to death" the attitudes and actions that are incompatible with our new life in Christ. Discover the power of the Gospel as an eviction notice to sin and how this radical act of removal clears the way for genuine unity (v. 11), reminding us that in Christ, the only thing that matters is Him—He is "all and in all."
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Family By The Book - Part 1
Colossians 3 reveals the way to run a family by the book. This first part focuses on the way to set your mind, heart and eyes on the things that matter. Giving your family the right things to ponder is necessary in a world of distractions and dangers.
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Two The Point Episode 8: Living on Mission in the Ordinary
Two The Point Episode 8: Living on Mission in the OrdinaryTired of feeling like your faith only matters on Sunday morning or during a "big" moment? This episode is for you. Inspired by Colossians 3:17—"And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him"—we redefine what it means to be on mission. We believe that thriving for God happens in the mundane, not just the spectacular. Join us as we explore how a humble, quiet life of service and intentionality in your work, family, and neighborhood is the most radical act of faith there is. Stop adding more to your plate and start redefining the ordinary moments you already have.
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Two The Point Episode 7: Finding Your People
Are you seeking deeper connection, encouragement, and authentic community? In this episode we are going to explore what it looks like to "find your people". Inspired by the powerful call of Hebrews 10:24-25 ("...let us consider how to spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching."), we dive into practical ways to build meaningful relationships that truly spur us forward.Whether you're feeling lonely, looking to deepen your existing friendships, or wanting to be a better encourager, this episode will equip you to stop simply meeting and start meaningfully connecting. Let's find our people, together.
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Two The Point Episode 6: Fueling Your Soul
"Fueling Your Soul" is your invitation to a deeper relationship with God. Inspired by Jesus' words in Matthew 4:4, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God,' and His declaration in John 6:35, 'I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger,' this podcast episode is a guide to creating a life-giving rhythm with God. Join us as we explore the essential practices of bible study, prayer, worship, and quiet reflection. We believe that just as our bodies need daily nourishment, our souls need intentional time with our Creator to truly thrive. Tune in today to be filled, to grow spiritually, and to discover the abundant life that comes from being 'fueled' by God's presence."
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Two The Point Bonus Episode: Titus 2
The Church: Intergenerational FamilyEver feel like the different generations in your church are living on separate islands? In this episode, we're diving into Titus 2:1-6, a passage that challenges the way we see ourselves in the church. We'll explore why God describes His people as a single, intergenerational family—not separate age groups. Learn how older men and women are called to model godliness and wisdom, and how younger believers are meant to receive and apply that teaching. Discover the biblical vision for a church where every generation pours into the next, building a unified and resilient body of Christ.
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Two The Point Episode 5: Guarding Your Calendar Pt. 2
In a culture of "more is better," where our calendars are overflowing and our minds are never at rest, we've bought into the lie that busyness equals significance. More activities, more commitments, more events—it all just adds up to more anxiety. But what if there was a better way?We'll explore the profound truth of Psalm 90:12: "So teach us to number our days, that we may get a heart of wisdom." This isn't about productivity hacks or time-management tricks; it's about a deeper, spiritual perspective on how we spend our lives.In this episode, we'll dive into practical and spiritual ways to be intentional with our time, find rest in the rhythm of life, and say "no" to the things that steal our joy. We'll get a heart of wisdom by learning to see our days as a precious gift, not an endless to-do list.If you're tired of the pressure to do it all and ready to find freedom in a more intentional life, then it's time to start guarding your calendar. Tune in and get a heart of wisdom.Check out this complete list of tips for a developing your family's calendar:1. Start with Priorities, Not Activities – Decide together on non-negotiables like worship, family meals, rest, and margin before filling the calendar.2. Block, Don’t Just List – Schedule time for family dinners, game nights, and quiet evenings just like practices or meetings.3. Establish Weekly Rhythms – Set anchor points like a weekly family meal, a 15-minute Sunday meeting to reset, and a Sabbath or screen-free block.4. Protect Margin – Keep white space for rest and connection. For every evening out, protect the next evening in.5. Rotate Meaningful Activities – Instead of doing everything every week, rotate options like hikes, game nights, service projects, or dinners with friends.6. Involve Everyone – Let each family member have a say, choosing an activity for the week or month.7. Use Visuals – Keep a shared family calendar (digital or wall) and color-code it so everyone can see balance at a glance.8. Build Routines Around Connection – Create small habits like no phones at dinner, praying together at bedtime, or sharing “highs and lows” in the car.
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Two The Point Episode 4: Guarding Your Calendar
Are you a parent juggling school, sports, playdates, and a dozen other activities? Do you feel like your family's calendar is running your life instead of the other way around? In a world that pressures us to do more, be more, and sign our kids up for everything, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters.Inspired by Romans 12:2, "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind," Guarding Your Calendar offers a fresh, biblical perspective on family life. Join us as we explore how to break free from the pressure to keep up and instead, intentionally cultivate a family rhythm rooted in faith, rest, and connection.We'll talk about:Why "busyness" doesn't equal "holiness"Learning to say "no" with gracePrioritizing spiritual growth over extracurricularsCreating meaningful family marginIt's time to stop conforming to the pattern of a pressure-filled world and start guarding your family's most precious resource: your time.Subscribe now and start your journey toward a simpler, more intentional family life.
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Two The Point Episode 3: Reclaiming The Table
Reclaiming The Table: More Than Just a MealWelcome to our new podcast Two The Point. Today we will explore the profound power of a shared meal.In a world that's constantly on the go, have we lost the art of sitting down together? Join us as we uncover how breaking bread can be a catalyst for building deeper, more meaningful relationships.Drawing inspiration from the early church's rhythms found in Acts 2, we'll show you how to re-establish this powerful practice in your own family and community."Reclaiming The Table" is more than a episode about food—it's about the feast of life and the nourishment of relationships.
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Two The Point Episode 2: Resetting The Pace
A New Mini Series: Finding Your RhythmFeeling like life is a little out of sync? It's time to get back to the basics. In this new mini series, we're diving into how to regain control by establishing healthy routines and resetting your parameters.Join us as we explore what it means to be the common denominator in your own life and how to find your rhythm again. We’ll be taking a closer look at Ephesians 5 to find inspiration and a roadmap for returning to healthy habits that create a more peaceful and purposeful life.
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Two The Point Episode 1: Resetting The Parameters
In our exploration of Acts 18, we're examining the lives of Aquila and Priscilla, a dynamic married couple who exemplified what it means to be a disciple. Their story is a powerful account of friendship and partnership, as they served as mentors and heroes of the faith. They masterfully cut through the noise of their culture, offering a clear, biblical perspective and proving that anyone—even those without a high-profile role—can have a world-changing impact for the kingdom.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to “Two the Point” — a weekly Bible study podcast hosted by Pastor Andy and his wife Kathy Addis (Two) from CrossPoint Church (Point). Each episode is designed to walk with you through Scripture, helping you not only understand God’s Word more deeply but also become a confident, self-feeding student of the Bible. Together, we’ll tackle real-life issues—faith, marriage, parenting, and cultural challenges—offering practical guidance and spiritual growth along the way.
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