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Virtuous Roots

Virtuous Roots, by Families of Virtue, is a podcast for strengthening families, nurturing virtue, and guiding children in faith. Hosted by experts in Christian apologetics and philosophy, we share practical wisdom for living with integrity and raising children rooted in truth. Join us for insightful discussions on faith, family, and discipleship in today’s world.Ready to start your in-depth journey into virtue? Visit familiesofvirtue.com/cva for more information.

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    Navigating Sibling Conflict

    Sibling conflict is going to happen. It's important that when the conflict arises, that we are prepared to lead our children through the conflict.

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    Friendship and Virtue: Helping Kids Choose Companions Wisely

    How do we guide our children to choose their friends wisely? Do we push for our children to have specific friends or do we push them to be the friend they want to have to draw friendships in?

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    Adaptability: The Virtue of Failing Gracefully

    It can be hard when we set out to accomplish something and end up failing or the results don't quite turn out how we expected. How do we respond when things like this happen? How do our children respond? Adaptability is an important skill to have in life.

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    The Role of Storytelling in Moral Imagination

    What is "Moral Imagination" and how does storytelling affect the development of moral imagination?

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    Education in Leisure

    Today's topic is about the idea of finding times to educate during times of leisure. Academics is not just the time in a "classroom", but should be all around us.

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    How to raise self-governing children

    The topic today is about raising self-governing and self-regulating children. To connect with us further, check us out at www.familiesofvirtue.com

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    Reclaiming Fatherhood

    On today's discussion, we talk about the gift of presence and taking the time to reclaim fatherhood as it should be. Check us out at www.familiesofvirtue.com

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    Reclaiming Virtue

    Today, Thomas McCuddy, President of Families of Virtue, is discussing some of the things that are being made available through the ministry. If you are looking for better resources surrounding virtue, reach out to us and check out our website at www.familiesofvirtue.com

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    Love Your Neighbor Online

    How do we love our neighbor online? Why is this so important to our family?

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    The Importance of Prayer

    What is the role of prayer in cultivating a virtuous family life?

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    Bumper Sticker Theology: Reclaiming Prudence in a Meme-Culture World

    In this episode of Virtuous Roots, hosts Thomas McCuddy, Thomas Quackenbush, and Nick Wiegand dive into the world of "TikTok theology" and the destructive power of "bumper sticker" mantras. The team explores how common social media slogans—like "You don't owe anyone anything" or "You are enough"—can subtly undermine Christian doctrine and family life by tapping into our natural desire for a self-centered lifestyle.The conversation highlights the vital role of prudence, the virtue of knowing how to do the right thing at the right time. By breaking down the logic behind popular memes and contrasting them with Scripture, the hosts provide practical insights for parents on:Identifying "TikTok Theology": Why short-form, out-of-context ideas are so attractive yet dangerous.The Debt of Love: Reconciling Romans 13:8 with the responsibility to meet the needs of our neighbors.Truth vs. Brutality: Learning the balance between honesty and tactfulness in parenting and ministry.Guiding the Next Generation: How to help children think critically about the slogans they encounter in an increasingly digital world.Join the guys as they encourage listeners to move past passive-aggressive sharing and reclaim a life of intentional, virtuous living. Continue the conversation with us at familiesofvirtue.com

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    Raising the Next Generation with a Biblical Worldview

    What does it actually look like to "train up a child in the way he should go"? In this episode, the team at Virtuous Roots moves beyond the abstract definition of a biblical worldview to discuss the practical, day-to-day work of instilling these values in our children. While biblical "data"—like memory verses and Bible drills—is a necessary foundation, it isn't enough on its own. A true biblical worldview must impact how we live, value, and act when "the rubber meets the road".You Can't Give What You Ain't Got: Parents must first grow in their own understanding of Scripture and who God is before they can effectively pass that knowledge on to their children.Move Beyond Data to Application: Knowledge of the Bible is the foundation, but a worldview is only real if it impacts everyday decisions and actions.The Power of "Why": Don't just tell children what to do; explain the "why" behind your decisions. Invite them into your thought process, even when you make mistakes.The "After Action Review" (AAR): Borrowing a concept from the military, using "debriefs" after family events or difficult situations to talk through what went well, what didn't, and how to grow can be helpful.Intentionality in the Busy-ness: Whether you homeschool or have a packed schedule of sports and work, make the small moments count. Use time in the car or shared meals to engage in meaningful conversation.The Compliment Sandwich: Balance constructive criticism with genuine affirmation. Children naturally respect and trust their parents; it is our job to steward that trust through humility and compassion.For more information visit us at Familiesofvirtue.com "Reclaiming virtue to bring into our home and yours."

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    What is a Biblical Worldview?

    In a world filled with competing voices, how do you know if you are truly seeing things through a lens of faith? In the first of this two-part series, the Virtuous Roots team breaks down the essential nature of a "worldview"—the filter through which we determine what is good, true, and beautiful.The conversation moves beyond simple labels to discuss the core tenets of Christianity, the attributes of God, and the vital role of community in honing our understanding. Whether discussing the role of government or the "TikTok theology" of the modern day, this episode challenges listeners to move beyond personal preference and return to the clear teaching of Scripture to transform their minds and lives.Visit Familiesofvirtue.com to join the conversation and find resources for your home!

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    Cultivating the Virtue of Hard Work

    In an era of instant gratification and "get rich quick" mentalities, how do we teach the next generation that effort is more than just a means to an end? In this episode of Virtuous Roots, Thomas McCuddy, Thomas Quackenbush, and Nick Wiegand dig deep into the theology and practicality of hard work.The team explores work not as a result of the Fall, but as a purposeful calling designed by God. They break down how hard work is fundamentally tied to the virtue of fortitude—the ability to pursue a difficult good despite the obstacles.Key topics discussed in this episode include:Defining Hard Work: Why blue-collar, white-collar, and intellectual pursuits all require a "denial of self" and how to recognize hard work in all its forms.The Power of Completion: Finding joy in the "finished product" and teaching children to appreciate the true, the good, and the beautiful in a job well done.Motivation Matters: Distinguishing between working for external rewards (the "carrot") and working out of a sense of purpose and service to Christ.Practical Parenting: The importance of involving children in domestic tasks—even when it takes three times as long—to build their confidence and character.The "NBA Dream": How to help children bridge the gap between high aspirations and the daily, mundane discipline required to reach them.Whether you're struggling to get your kids to finish their chores or looking for a deeper perspective on your own professional life, this conversation offers a grounded, Christian approach to reclaiming the virtue of industry in the home.Reclaim virtue. Build your home.To connect further, visit us at: www.familiesofvirtue.com

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    Beauty Matters

    Today, we are discussing the importance of beauty, and having a right sense of what beauty is and is not.

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    Parents are Home Educators

    The topic of conversation today is going to be around education in our homes. Whether you homeschool your children, send them to a public or private school, or if your kids aren't quite ready for either yet, parents play a pivotal role in the forming of children's minds.

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    Keeping Good Things as Good Things

    Today's topic is about recognizing good things in our lives and making sure they do not fall into excess. Too much of anything can be detrimental to the structure of ourselves and our families.

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    Is Submission a Dirty Word?

    Today's topic is about the idea of submission. How does submission provide freedom and when do we need to push against those in authority?

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    Are Resolutions Virtuous?

    Today, we are looking at the idea of resolutions. Should we be setting New Year's resolutions or just making the changes when we identify them? We're going to focus on the virtue and not so much of the worldly things.

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    When Christmas Hurts

    Today's topic is about when Christmas hurts. Maybe you are dealing with grief or loss and the joy of Christmas is hard to find. Let's discuss the joy, hope, peace, and love that the Advent season is all about.

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    The Utility of Boredom

    Today’s topic is about the utility of boredom.  Have you ever heard a child utter the phrase,“I’m bored…” or maybe you have said it yourself.  Is boredom a result of our modern-daydistractions or has this been an ongoing problem for many years?  We’ll talk about how we can take everythought captive and use the times of ‘boredom’ to honor God.

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    Cultivating Gratitude in a Consumer Driven World

    The discussion today is around the idea of gratitude and contentment. How can families cultivate gratitude when the whole world around us seems to be driven by consumerism? How can we be more content with the possessions we have?

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    How Do You Cultivate Virtue in Your Family?

    We are following up on the conversation from last time about cultivating virtue in ourselves and talking about how to cultivate virtue in our homes. Be sure to check out part 1 first.

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    How Do You Cultivate Virtue in Yourself?

    What began as a question about cultivating virtue in our family, turned into "how do we cultivate virtue in ourselves first?" Without the virtue in our own life, how are we able to show it to those around us?

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    Honor and Humility

    How do we balance nobility with humility in our children and how do we apply that to our own lives?

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    The Conscience's Role in Virtue

    What is the role of conscience in virtue? Should our "conscience be our guide" or should we be doing something different?

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    Perseverance in the Family

    What does perseverance in the family look like and how do we cultivate it? You may be surprised to hear this, but it starts with the parents. To be better at persevering, one must also have something to persevere in.

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    How to Deal with Difficult Social Issues

    How do we deal with difficult social issues? How do you determine which side is the "right side"?

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    Helping Children Stand Firm in Their Christian Faith

    In this episode, we are diving into some of the reasons why kids leave the faith and how to address some of those reasons. We also talk about some of the ways to "test the soil" in, not only our children's lives, but also our own.

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    Should We Teach Kids to Defend the Faith

    Today, we're on the topic of indoctrination and defending the faith.

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    Should we force our children to interact with others?

    This particular conversation is spawned from a specific instance and brings about many questions and conversation. Listen in and let us know your thoughts on the question.

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    Christlike Service in a Self-Centered Culture

    How do we foster an attitude of service in out families? How does a self-centered culture play into our family?

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    Stewardship in the Family

    We're back in the studio! Stewardship in the family is the topic for today and is a very insteresting conversation.

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    Ratio Christi Interview

    We have one more interview from Thomas McCuddy's trip to South Africa. We will hear some additional detail of what Ratio Christi is from a local director in Pretoria.

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    Interview with Camp David

    We are continuing with a group of interviews with partner ministries in South Africa. Today, Thomas McCuddy is talking with one of the directors of Camp David in South Africa. Listen to how Camp David began and their mission.

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    Interview with Simon Brace of Ratio Christi

    Today on Virtuous Roots, Thomas McCuddy is flying solo from Potchefstroom, South Africa, and interviewing Simon Brace from Ratio Christi in South Africa. They talk about how they came to know each other, what Ratio Christi does, and how Ratio Christi and Families of Virtue are connected.

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    The True, The Good, and The Beautiful

    Today, on Virtuous Roots, we dive into the subject of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful. Watch as Nick, Thomas, and Thomas discuss what this means and what it has to do with scripture and daily life.

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    Goals for your Family

    If someone asks you, "What are your goals for your family?" How would you answer? Have you thought about what your families goals are for the next 12 months or 12 years?Today, we have some insight on why this is important question for your family, as well as some reasons as to what direction we should be thinking.

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    Hope & Fortitude in Anxious Times

    In this episode, we talk about the virtue of fortitude andhow it is linked together with the virtue of hope.  Thomas recounts a time when he had no option but to grow in fortitude.  Let us know a time when you cultivated fortitude in your own life.

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    Guiding Through Moral Dilemmas

    When a moral dilemma arises, how do you address it? How do we as Christians handle moral dilemmas within our family?

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    The Importance of Repentance

    On today's episode of Virtuous Roots, we talk about the value of repentance and why it's important in the home. Last week we talked about forgiveness and as a follow-up from that, repentance is a necessity in the family. Truly repenting and turning away from the wrongs we have committed is an integral part of the home.

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    Forgiveness in the Family

    Today, Nick, Thomas, and Thomas will talk about the process of forgiveness and showing how to forgive those who have wronged us. The process can be difficult at times, but with prayer and seeking God's guidance, we can find that forgiveness. Along with that, how do we show our children how to properly forgive each other, friends, and even their parents.

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    Why is Silence So Important?

    When was the last time you turned off the noise and just been silent? How have you mediated on scripture recently? Today, Thomas and Thomas talk about the necessity of separating from the noise and being silent. With all of the distractions we have in our daily lives now, finding silence should be a priority.

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    Leisure Vs. Amusement

    As many families approach summer (or winter for the southern hemisphere) vacation times, what does that entail for our children? What are some of the key differences between rest, leisure, amusement, and just rotting in front of a TV screen? How is your family going to be spending this summer break?

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    The Importance of Fathers in the Home

    In honor of Father's Day, we're diving into the importance of fathers in the home and the influence they have on shaping the family.

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    Family Traditions

    Today on Virtuous Roots, Stacy joins once again as we talk about some of the family traditions growing up and how we can find virtue in those traditions. Tell us some of your family traditions and the things you do together as a family.

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    Raising Men & Women

    Today, we dive into the idea of not raising boys & girls, but instead, we are raising men & women. Even more so, that we are raising Godly men & women. Let us know your thoughts on this as you listen in.

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    Parenting and Sanctification

    Today, we will be diving into the conversation on parenting and how it relates to our sanctification. Many topics come up, along with some encouragement for parents who may feel weary.

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    Importance of Mothers

    In honor of Mother's Day, we are discussing the important role of a mother in the home. Whether you are a stay at home mom, homeschooler, working professional, or anywhere in between, you play a pivotal role in the family.

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    Dealing with Bad Ideas

    There are bad ideas floating around everywhere we go. How do we address those ideas with our children when they come up? Listen as we dive into this issue with a very specific example.

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Virtuous Roots, by Families of Virtue, is a podcast for strengthening families, nurturing virtue, and guiding children in faith. Hosted by experts in Christian apologetics and philosophy, we share practical wisdom for living with integrity and raising children rooted in truth. Join us for insightful discussions on faith, family, and discipleship in today’s world.Ready to start your in-depth journey into virtue? Visit familiesofvirtue.com/cva for more information.

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