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March 25, 2024 49 mins

In this special live edition of episode 231 of the Granger Smith Podcast, Granger and co-host AntMan explore new territories by incorporating live interactions with their audience. They kick off the episode discussing the exciting potential of live podcasting, hinting at future live events in various venues, and encouraging listeners to send in their questions in real time.

The episode unfolds with a mix of pre-sent and live questions, providing Granger with opportunities to share his thoughts and experiences.

First up, a young college student named Jack seeks advice on finding a faithful partner and maintaining patience in his journey. Granger offers insightful guidance, emphasizing the importance of not rushing into marriage and the power of prayer in developing patience. He also shares an analogy about fishing in the right pond to find a compatible partner.

Another listener, Mary, inquires about the significance of the Roman numeral tattoo on Granger's arm. Granger reveals it represents his children's birthdays, sharing his thoughts on family and the openness to future changes, including adoption.

Throughout the podcast, Granger's genuine, empathetic approach shines through as he addresses each question thoughtfully, offering personal anecdotes and practical advice while maintaining an engaging, conversational tone. This episode stands out not only for its live interaction but also for the depth and range of topics covered, from relationships and spirituality to entrepreneurship and family values.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up, everybody. Welcome to the Grangersmith podcast. This is
episode two hundred and thirty one, and it's a special
one for me because this is actually also live right now,
and so thank you guys for tuning in live if
you are, and we're trying out something. Ant Man's actually
sitting here in the studio with me right now, and

(00:20):
we're trying something special because if we could start incorporating
some live podcast into the normal recorded podcast, and we
could start taking your questions live, and because that's what
I do on this podcast, I answer your questions. In fact,
if you want to email me, if you're listening later
and you want to email me, just email podcast at

(00:41):
grangersmith dot com. If you're watching live, then you could
comment right ant but you could just calm it away.
This is opening up an opportunity perhaps down the road,
where we could actually do this at other places. We
can go to theaters, we can go to any kind
of auditorium or a convention center, right and do that.

(01:05):
So ant Man and I could do it, we could
bring guests in and I think this could be this
could be the beginning of something very special.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Yeah, and i'd encourage you to comment, because if you comment,
we can throw your comments like a stinger.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
PK. Yeah, here we go. What's up, stinger, And so
we'll put your comment on the screen here live. Good morning,
jan thanks for being here. And other than this, other
than all these cool features, this is not going to
be any different than any other podcast. We're just going
to read your questions and we're going to talk about
them as if we're sitting in the cap of a

(01:39):
truck or sitting around a campfire. I don't always have
the right answers, but I could at least walk through
these questions as if you're a good friend of mine.
So good morning everyone. I say, we've got Alaska, we
got Houston, we've got northern Minnesota, we've got Japan in
the house live today. I should. It is also worth

(02:02):
saying that simultaneously, right now, the EEE Spring launch has
now gone live. And so right here I'm looking at
my phone and there it is EEE dot Com. It's live. Ultimately,
what I think what I would want is for you
to be having that open on your phone and this
podcast open on your phone, and you're kind of listening

(02:24):
to the podcast while you're shopping for your latest spring
launch apparel from ee. Let's jump into this ant I'm
gonna get. Let's see the first question here and once again,
if you have a question, you could email me podcast
at grangersmith dot com, or you could actually comment on
the live first question comes from Jacket says, Hey Granger,

(02:46):
my name is Jack. I'm a freshman in college. I
know I'm young, but the way I was raised, I
just have an old soul. I've always yearned to marry young. However,
I find it hard in this time to find a good, faithful,
hardworking woman of God. I know this takes time and patience.
I've been praying a lot and reading my Bible. However,

(03:08):
sometimes I find myself doubting my patience and doubting it
will pay off. Looking for some advice on patience and
your thoughts on finding a good faithful woman today as
a young man. Thanks for your consideration, Love your podcast
and your music. All right, what's up, Jack? Thanks for
the question. Brother, you're a freshman in college. I'm assuming eighteen,

(03:29):
nineteen years old, maybe twenty. The thing is, first of all,
I need to say, if you're a friend of mine,
it puts you in a little bit of a predicament
almost a dangerous situation if you are saying that you
are the kind of person that will want to marry young,

(03:50):
because that automatically opens the door to you're just gonna
settle because you have established your identity as a kind
of person that marries young with that out having the
person that you're going to marry ready. And I think
that's a problem. And if you're a friend of mine,
we're sitting in the cab of a truck, I'd say, Jack,
pump the brakes a little bit. Hold your horses. You

(04:14):
you are saying you're doubting your own patience. You're a
man of God, first of all, I do need to say.
Prayer would be something that's going to help build your patience.
And so it's you know, every day in your prayer
it's like, God, build my patience. But you have to
be careful with that prayer because when you start praying

(04:36):
for patience, that means God puts things in your life
that you have to wait for, because how else would
you learn it. So you don't say, God teach me
patience and he gives you things that you want it
like that would be self defeating. A good father would
not do that. If my son Lincoln said, Dad, will
you show me patience, I'd say, all right, let's go
out and we're going to go. We're going to go

(04:56):
fish at a place that has very little fish. That's
going to teach patience. And so speaking of fish, jack
an analogy I always like to look at and think
about when you're talking about finding a wife. So after
all that said, if you're looking for like you said,

(05:17):
it's you're having trouble finding a faithful, hard working woman
of God. I would say, if you're having trouble with that,
you might want to consider your fishing in the wrong pond.
And this happens all the time you go. And first
of all, you might not even be fishing. You might
not even have a line in the water. Right, So
you're sitting on you're sitting on your couch playing video games,

(05:42):
maybe you're reading your Bible, you're eating chicken nuggets, and
you're going, where are all of the faithful, hard work
and women of God. It's like you don't even have
a line in the water to catch a single fish.
So think about what are the ponds that you would
fish for that, for that, for that kind of cat
Where would you go to find a good, faithful, hard

(06:04):
working woman of God. Where would you go? Just logically,
I want you to think through that kind of thing, Jack,
and I think the first thing all of us would
think about is you're going to go to a good faithful,
Bible preaching church with a lot of different demographic there.
You got some old people, you got some young people,
you got some babies, you got some fresh out of

(06:26):
college kids, you got some young couples. You get a
good variety. And I'd say that's a pretty good pond
to be fishent. Yeah, nice question comes from Mary. And
by the way, we are alive, so if you have
a question, keep them coming. And I appreciate all you guys.

(06:46):
My email is podcast at grangersmith dot com and you
could also just comment right here on the live We
might do this soon in the future. We're working out
trying to get some better cameras in here. Right now
we're just working off the laptop camera. But we do
have ant Man graciously given us this time. He produces
this podcast. He also produces After Midnight with Me. Next

(07:09):
question from Mary says, Hello, Granger, I want to say
thank you for all the Smith videos. I recently found
out about you, and I've enjoyed many of the podcast
by Granger Arrives with Amber, and I've gone back to
the beginning of The Smiths and I'm working my way
through them. They're all so inspiring. I also really enjoyed
the anniversary in Europe episodes of The Smiths. One thing

(07:31):
that I find myself looking at and trying to figure
out is that big tattoo on Granger's upper arm with
the Roman numerals. Could you explain keep sharing your videos.
It's amazing the work God has done in your lives
and how He is using you to bless others. Well,
I think most people that are watching the live right
now could probably answer that. I know jan who's watching

(07:51):
right now, could answer, what is that tattoo with the
Roman numerals on my upper arm? And it is my
kids birthdays? So there's four Roman numerals and it is London,
Lincoln River and Maverick. I thought it was going to
be three when I had when I thought I had

(08:12):
my life planned out, and ended up needing space for
one more little caboose Maverick and hey, and don't don't
put it past me that I'm not going to sit
here again and tell you that now that tattoo is complete,
you never know, it could be an adoption in the future.

(08:32):
I think biologically we're done. But I'm smart enough now
at least to say I I'd no longer decide when
things in my life are finished are not.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
That's smart because it goes to, like, you know, the
last question. I tend to put God in a box
when you start off, you don't feel like it, yeah,
because you're like, so I'm going to get married young.
You just said God, here's my parameters.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Oh that's so good. Yeah, that's good, and soame with
the same with your tattoos. Jack, take that tattoo advice
that I that I have learned. It took me a
long time. But but what ant Man's saying is when
you go to God and you go, hey, God, I'm
a young soul. I mean I'm a young man with
an old soul, and I'm the kind of person that

(09:26):
marries young Where is the hard working worm? You just
told God who you think you are to him who
created you? And it gets it gets a little shady there.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
So here's a here's a question that we had come
in comments where we take a break here kind of
goes along with this one.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
All right, So Michelle says, good morning from upstate New York.
How many more videos of your Israel trip are coming.
I've been so blessed by the eight that have been
seen so far. So we have one more video that's
on site there that makes nine by and so that'll
be our last day in Israel, and that'll be coming
out Lord Willing Tuesday. Paul. It's been working so hard

(10:06):
to get these put out, and I've been very happy
with these Israel videos. But I left that ninth video.
I ended it talking with Amber a little bit about
what we saw and kind of thinking about the last
eleven days. But I left it open ended because I
wanted to come back home and really be able to

(10:28):
unpack it all in my mind. And so Michelle, there
will be ten, but the tenth one will be Amber
and I sitting here, which I have not filmed yet.
We'll be sitting here in the house, looking back and
thinking about all the comments that came in, all the hate.
I got so much hate on not only the Smith's videos,

(10:49):
but mainly on my Instagram post when I said we
went to Israel an unbelievable amount of hate. A lot
of it I had to hide on Instagram because it
was very hurtful, So I might be able to walk
through a little bit of that too. So that's a
long way of saying ten videos, and so Tuesday and

(11:12):
Thursday of next week we'll wrap this thing up and
then we'll go back to normal scheduled Smith's videos, which
I haven't filmed in a long time. I've been taking
a little break so I'll be able to get into
that and then talk about this book coming out up
towards the Light on April the second, and ye e
day we'll start talking about that. So yeah, we're gonna
take a break and we'll be right back. A long

(11:39):
time ago, when I started grangersmith dot com, I think
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And now here we are with not only grangersmith dot com,
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(11:59):
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(12:43):
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(13:04):
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(13:51):
to get a hold of me for any reason, a
lot of you guys know, go to Cameo dot com
slash granger Smith and I'll make a video for you.
It could be like happy birthday. All these sit here
and use my phone and record happy anniversary whatever like that.
It's a really easy way to get a hold of me.
And then I need to tell you guys that right
now as we speak, as the spring launch at EEE Apparel,

(14:11):
go to ee dot com and there's all kinds of
cool things. I like how this live is coinciding with that,
So let's interact right here. We've got Lori. She says,
I love your podcast. It makes my Mondays better. So
that brings up a good point that this will actually
be posted on Monday like normal, So you guys are
getting a special sneak peek of what Monday's podcast is
going to be. Tanya, good morning to all the eegee

(14:34):
family and friends. Appreciate you. Timothy says, do you ever
see Butcher and Bull and how are they doing? Great question, Timothy.
I talked to Bull quite a bit. He is out
working for the company that bought Wildflower in Montana, so
he's out running with a bunch of different bands. You
didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
So he sees those buses. He actually purposely he purposely
doesn't right Wildfire because he's sick of her. But I
don't talk to Butch. Regrettably, I need I need to
talk to Butch. But he worked for the same company.
Oh he he took like three months off where he
didn't talk to anybody. So ye, life is asking who's

(15:15):
got their YEEE spring launch orders in Yeah, so comment
below if you if you have something on the spring launch,
and I would love I mean like, if if this
was me and I was just a you know, a
consumer here, I would have this podcast going in the
background while I'm shopping for something on the spring. Yeah,
that's a good question. Okay, Margie says, question, I just

(15:39):
moved to Dryersburg, Tennessee area looking for a new church.
I know you have been everywhere and was wondering if
you knew of a good church in this area. I
don't off the top of my head, I don't know
where Dryersburg, Tennessee is. I know a couple of great
churches in Nashville, but I would I would say this
email taken re podcast at gmail dot com, and that

(16:04):
is Chad Warren, and he is he is happy to
field any of these questions. In fact, let me find
let me make sure that I said that right. Take
and read. Yeah, take and read podcast at gmail dot com.

(16:26):
That is Chad. Take and read and just say, hey,
I was listening to Granger's podcast and he said, you
would know of a good church in Dryersburg, Tennessee. Now
let's get to uh, let's get back to her questions here.
This this comes from anonymous. Oh we got another one, Michelle.
You want to put that up Michelle from Detton. She

(16:46):
already got her EE apparel for the spring launch. Awesome Michelle.
A question comes from anonymous here. Hey Grangeer, I'm fourteen
years old. I've been listening to the podcast for over
a year now. I've been I've been having concerns about
what I'm going to do after high school, mainly because
I want to either be a fire watcher or a

(17:07):
truck driver, but both of these jobs consist of long
periods of isolation. I want to get married and if
kids one day. I'm not sure how I could do
that with these two professions. And then he goes on
to say I'm stumped right now and any advice would
help me. I mean, what is firewatcher? What's a firewatcher?

Speaker 2 (17:28):
When I read that email, I bought the same thing.
But he said it so confidently in the email. It
wasn't like a misspelling or something like that. Yeah, Oh,
that's a specific job. Is it like maybe when they're
burning brush or doing controlled burns?

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Does somebody comment below if you know what firewatcher is?

Speaker 3 (17:48):
This is as good as mind on that.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
I'm not totally sure, but I'm assuming it's something where
you need to go on twenty four on twenty four
off seventy two on something like that, worre similar to
a firefighter where you're living in a station, then he's
going to be away. So so Anonymous, it's interesting. This
is similar to Jack's question earlier where you're you are

(18:09):
giving parameters to God? Did you get an answer? Firewatcher
is someone on a lookout tower that watches for fires. Thanks, Jeremiah,
Man this live, This live podcast is awesome, good instant answers. Jeremiah,
you're the man, okay, So similar to a firefighter, uh,

(18:30):
living in a location where he's watching. So to Anonymous,
You're you're giving these parameters to God. You're going, Hey, God,
I don't know how this is gonna work because my
identity is a firefighter or a truck driver firewatcher. And
I'm also I don't know how that's gonna work with
my future life that hasn't happened yet, with my future

(18:52):
wife and kids that I haven't met yet. I'm not
sure how this works. And so you're really My counsel
to you, Anonymous, is that you are at a time
right now, this is the only time, if Lord willing,
you do get this family this is the time right
now to be the truck driver, to be the firewatcher,
and you committing to that. So you commit to a company,

(19:13):
a truck driving company, and you go out and you say, look,
I'm going to give you all my time right now
because I could drive, and I'm going to get my permit,
and I don't have a family, I don't have kids,
so I'm ready to go out on the road. That's
something you might not be able to offer in the future.
So do it now when you still have a chance.
And then when you meet the wife lord willing. If

(19:34):
you do, then you go, hey, I'm gonna now that
I've seen what the road's like, that's out of my system.
I don't want to be a truck driver anymore. Or
you go, you know what, I love trucking so much
that now I'm going to take my wife with me
and she's going to co drive with me, and I
think we're going to see the country together. So my

(19:55):
point is I don't know the answer, and you don't
either until you commit to something. So follow that right now,
because the only thing you can do since you don't
have a wife and family is do the firewatcher or
truck gig right now, it's not going to hurt anything,
and then you'll know that really the point of this podcast,
it's not for me to ever give you right answers.

(20:15):
It's for me to help you sink through, like let's
let's think together so that we could learn to critically
think with a biblical worldview through these these you know,
common questions and move on. Should we move on to
Madison here? Yeah? Yeah, Madison says, Hey, Granger. My husband

(20:37):
and I run our own business and it is physically demanding,
seven days a week and long hours. We've worked over
twelve years and have made a lot of sacrifices to
get here. My husband is my rock, an amazing dad.
He works so hard yet still takes time for our kids.
He is so solid most of the time, but when

(21:00):
a bad day, he shuts me out, won't hardly talk,
so I guess selfishly I tend to get upset because
I'm worried about him and I want to fix it.
His hard days are always work related, burnout, wondering why
we're even doing this, physically and mentally drained. On a
side note, we've both grown up in Christian families. His

(21:22):
Mormon and mind Lutheran. We've both struggled with faith, feeling
like it was an image thing and struggling to understand
the point of the messages. Most times, it's so hard
to sacrifice working to sit in church and not get
much from it. So two questions for you. Number one,
how do I handle or support my husband on his bad,

(21:42):
stressed out days? Number two, how do you know if
it's time to essentially throw away everything you've worked and
dreamed of for doing something else. Our work does allow
us to live in a beautiful place and raise our
kids the way we want to, but I desire to
have a stronger relationship with God. I feel so very
lost and confused. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Madison. Well,

(22:06):
this question is totally loaded, and there's so much in
this question. I mean, really, we could divide this question
to like four parts and it would be it could
be literally its own episode. And Madison, I appreciate your
vulnerability and appreciate you you open it up on something
that's it's probably difficult for you to discuss because you

(22:29):
have this life that you've built in a beautiful place,
raising your kids, as you say, the way we want to,
but you have this pull, this this desire. This is
something's not right, something is tearing you apart on the inside.
You can't quite settle it. It's like, I don't understand
why I have everything I want in the place I

(22:50):
wanted to have it. I've got the husband, yeah, he
has good and bad days. I've got the kids. Yeah
it could be a struggle. But for the most part,
this is what I sign up for. And yet don't
feel content and I'm not sure what it is right.
So that's what I want to talk about. I want
to dig into that feeling, Madison. I want to talk
about why you might be having that feeling. And number one,

(23:15):
right off the bat, you're not going to be able
to work seven days a week, long hours and then
have time to also have time for God and go, oh,
that's enough. I feel rest, I feel peace with God,
I feel like my faith is growing, and yet I
work seven days a week, long hours. That's absolutely impossible.
No matter who you are, and no matter what denomination

(23:38):
you are, Okay, no matter how you worship. That's a fact.
And then the other glaring thing we have to clarify
here is you being Lutheran and your husband being Mormon.
Those are not two different denominations that actually can work together.
And I have so many LDS friends that I love.
I actually have a lot of Lutheran friends that I

(23:59):
dearly love. But those two are not denominations. In fact,
Lutherans are, but the LDS Church is a separate religion.
And listen, I love the LDS Church. I said, I
have so many friends. I've spend so much time that
the elders here in Georgetown are over at Amber and
I's house in my house quite a bit. So I understand.

(24:23):
I have a book of Mormon, I understand the doctrine,
but we need to understand that they are They're not
inherently Christian, even though they say they are. And I
say that with love, and I say this to my
Mormon friends. A Christian, inherently, an orthodox Christian is believing
that Jesus is the Son of God and the second

(24:46):
person of the Trinity. And if you don't affirm that,
then inherently you're not what we define as Christian. And
that's going to be a big problem when you're in
church and you're saying, I'm not getting anything out of it,
and your husband's go and I'm not either. And there's
this glaring elephant in the room that that we're talking
about a different God altogether. Now, this is a deep,

(25:09):
deep conversation, and I would be happy to get into
the nuts and bolts of this, of what I mean here,
And I promise you I'm not I'm not misunderstood. I'm
not missing something I haven't I'm not misinformed. I haven't
been taught wrong. I've studied a lot about this, and
and so, with all due respect, Madison, you're not It's

(25:33):
not gonna work this way. It's just not gonna work
this way, especially if you are saying, you know, I'm
so busy with work. I have long hours at work,
and I I'm kind of wondering if i should go
to church at all, because I'm not getting anything out

(25:54):
of it and I would rather spend that time working more.
You know, like that mentality is rushing you. And if
you don't, if you don't recognize that this is crushing
you right now, if you don't recognize that your spiritual
disciplines are completely out of shape, out of whack, then

(26:15):
I would go so far to say I don't think
you're Christian. I think you might just say you are.
And those of y'all that know me know that this
is something I preach from the heart all the time.
People that say they're Christians because of a heritage or
a culture, or because it's the right thing to do,

(26:36):
or because that's what you were raised to say, and
that's what people around you say. But when you go
to the Bible and you actually start reading what it
means to be a disciple, a follower of Jesus, you go, oh,
I don't think that's me, especially the me that works
seven days a week, long hours and has a husband

(26:56):
from a different faith. Now, there is redemption in all
of this for both you and your husband, and neither
one of y'all are in a worse position than the
other from what it sounds like. But there is redemption,
and there is hope and there's restoration. There's healing in
all of this. But it will start with you emailing
take and Read podcast at gmail dot com, talking to

(27:18):
Chad and saying, hey, we need a good Bible believing
church in our area. Let Chad do the work and say, hey,
here's the church. Go to that church, both of you
together and watch the Holy Spirit do his work.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
Let's take a break, rep work.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
Let's take a break. We'll be right back. Okay, welcome back.
And this is a new format for US, episode two
thirty one. But we're also running live. So if you're
listening later, because we're going to post this on Monday,
like always, if you're listening later, just know that we

(27:53):
also recorded this live on the Friday before. And to
Margie Brown, she says, I sit Chad and email thanks again. Already. Alrighty,
that's awesome. You know, Aunt you let's talk about Anna Harriings.
She says, good morning, blessings from Dominican Republic. That's so cool,
Thank you, Anne Mendoza. Aunt said something really interesting when

(28:14):
we took that break, and I wish you would have
said it on the air, and so I'm gonna make
you say it on the air. But to my what
we call what I did, we would call that a
rebuke and a if you took that rebuke as offensive, Madison, right,
what'd you say if you were If your immediate response

(28:34):
is being offended, that might be your first sign that
what what Granger just said to you is true.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Because right now, of Granger, you looked at me and
said and I don't think you're a Christian.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
First i'd know why we talk.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
About it, and I'd be like, but you don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
What I had.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
There's been a conversation, there's been many, many conversations between
me and christ and I've accepted and you go through
it's not yeah, there's a defense that pops up and
that's not offended. No, great shore I actually have. I've
accept now I might be wrong in this situation. That
might be true. Yeah, let's work through that, but it

(29:19):
doesn't mean I'm not saved.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
Yeah, and right, And so that's the same for me.
I'm open to rebuke as well from anybody, including the
comments right now. If you're like, hey, Granger, you're wrong.
If my first response to you're wrong is offense and
I'm mad, then that's a huge red flag. Instead, I
should say, huh, let's dig. Let's dig into this, because

(29:41):
if you say I'm wrong, then I want to I
actually want to figure this out. You know, you guys
are amazing. Paul is actually watching. He said, this is awesome,
great work team. So Paul is the one that edits
all the podcasts and this Smiths and everything else, and
he just crushes it, so Paul, we I love you man.
In fact, all of ye nation loves you. They have

(30:03):
loved your work for so many years with us, and
even Katrina from Australia loves Paul because she wouldn't even
know about us if it went from Paul. Editing all
these videos, Elizabeth says, this is such a great Friday
watching a live. My son wants to play football with
Lincoln someday. That's really great. And Bruce says, just saying

(30:23):
Yee from Michigan. We're getting some snow this morning. Been
listening since twenty twenty and I've really enjoyed what God
has done. And you appreciate you, Bruce, Thank you man.
Mason says, is there any must stop places near Georgetown
when I'm there for ee E Day? Oh? That's cool.
So we talked about this on the Yee Apparel Live

(30:46):
a few days ago. It was two days ago. We
talked about the Red Poppy Fest is going on in
Georgetown at the time at the same time, so people
that come in from out of state to go to
Yee Day on April twenty sixth could make a weekend
of it and go to downtown Georgetown. They're going to
be having Red Poppy Fest easton Corbin's playing. It's a

(31:07):
free concerts, a free event, so you have to walk
around in the square. You kind of see our little town.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
If you've watched the Israel videos, you'll know something special
about Red Poppy Fest in Georgetown's right?

Speaker 1 (31:20):
And how about I don't want to give it away?

Speaker 3 (31:21):
Wy don't you just go watch the Israel videos?

Speaker 1 (31:23):
Yeah, that was episode seven, I believe, Yes, Yeah, David
and Goliath was sick. Okay, Yeah, that's interesting. So yeah,
that's a good question, y'all? Answer? Should we jump into another?
Go for it? I guess this comes from Mary, and
Mary says, I just want to say how much I've
appreciated your book Like a River. It spoke volumes to

(31:45):
my heart. I'm going to order your book your other
book also as I love the tree scenario you told
in Like a River Love dismiss Arise in your podcast
two questions number one do you think you'll ever record
a gospel album? And number two where the name Wildflower
come from? So yeah, I'll answer number one. Number one,
I will never record a gospel album ever in my life.

(32:09):
And if you know anything about what I've been saying
this whole podcast is I am way past the kind
of person that begins to conclude that my life has definitives.
In fact, that Star Wars. For any Star Wars fans,
only a sith speaks in ebsolutes. I always tell Lincoln that,

(32:30):
He's like, I never want to do that, Dad, Like,
only a sith speaks in absolutes.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
And this is the only place you can get quoted
Bible scripture and quoted movie.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Yeah, see Star Wars quotes. You know, I think me
recording a gospel album is definitely on the table. It's
not like I'm not currently working on it, but I
am currently thinking about it. And Marshall and I have
talked a lot about it my pastor, and I think
that's that's absolutely something that that you might see from

(33:06):
me one day. But it would be probably in a
way that you don't expect it, and it would probably
be in a way of reviving some old hymns that
are not as much talked about anymore, but the lyrics
are amazing and I bring them back in a new way.
Will Earl be on that? Maybe Earl next question. We

(33:28):
need to get Earl saved, right, That's what that's what
marv Oys tells me. We need to get Earl saved.
And then the name Wildflower, there's nothing special from that.
Actually didn't name that bus. And just like a ship.
Although I don't believe in luck, you guys know, I
don't believe in luck. You're not supposed to be bad
luck to rename a ship or an airplane or evidently

(33:52):
a tour bus as well. So when the bus is bought,
it's brand new. That person that buys it brand new.
And I believe this is the same with the ship
that first owner names it, or the same with an
airplane or a boat that first owner names it, and
then when you sell it, that name needs to go
with it, and then second owner should never change it.
That'd be bad. So Wildflower came from who's the guy

(34:16):
aunt that sings picking wildflowers? Anderson? Yep, that's what I've
got my head too, Keith Anderson. He had that song
picking wildflowers? That was his bussy bought at brand new
and probably went into extreme dead if I buying a
brand new bus like Wildflower, and then I got it

(34:37):
for about a tenth of the price that he probably
paid for it brand new. So that's where it came from.
We got a question here. Wait wait, that's not done.
It says one more thing. I missed it. It had
to scroll down. It says one more thing. The feet
of your little boy's rive and math must be as
tough as shoe leather. I cringe as they run through
sticks and rocks. Allright, what we're gonna say?

Speaker 3 (34:59):
We got a yeah question here? Comments and remember you can.
You can just drop a comment with your question.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
I will tell it here. Ye, life is still on here.
That's so cool. I thought those guys would be busier
than this. But but yeah, Chris says here, he says, hello.
The past three years, I've had a big life change,
and I've been leaning on a higher power and seeing
a positive positive in morning and nightly prayer, but struggling

(35:30):
to learn to learning more in religion. Any help? Yeah, man, Chris.
First of all, I want to say, it's really cool
to answer a question when I know you're actually listening
right now this moment, Because in two hundred and thirty
episodes of doing this, I've always wondered, is the person
listening to me right now? Because they wrote this email

(35:51):
at another time, and Chris, I know you're listening to
me right now. And I would say this, if if
you believe that there is there is a higher power
and a higher religion that you could pray to, then
you would expect that that higher power, if you're praying
anonymously into the sky, he's not listening to you. Let

(36:15):
me say that with as much clarity as I can.
If you're praying to a sky god in the sky
with a big beard sitting on a cloud, the old
man upstairs, and you're throwing up a prayer saying, if
you're up there, old man that I don't know, anonymous
sky daddy, high power, will you answer me? He's not

(36:40):
listening to you. And I say that with so much respect.
And what I mean by that is, I don't mean
to say, get out of here, Chris. What I mean to.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
Say is, Buddy, I want you to know that there's.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
So much more, and that there is a personal God
and intimate God that's also creator, the King of Kings,
Lord of lords, sovereign over everything, providential, over all the
all the outer realms of the universe, and he seeks
to have an intimate relationship with you. And his name

(37:16):
is Jesus. It is not higher power or uh head
of all you know, the president of the Religion Association.
It is Jesus. There is one, and he is. He
is listening to you and your specificity to him. So

(37:40):
how do you know how do I know this? Well,
go to Chad, pat take and read podcona. I'm just
kidding them. What happened? I would say, Uh, Chris, go
to I would go to one of my sermons. Jan
can help you. Jan watches all the sermons. She can
help you in this chat here, if anyone could suggest

(38:02):
to Chad, maybe I could use you. Guys, suggest to
Chad a sermon that I have done in the past
that speaks to who God is and why it's important
to know who he is specifically. Instead of a higher power,
which is what AA teaches alcoholics, Anonymous teaches higher power spirituality,

(38:24):
King of religions type of thing.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
There's Chad, female is that right?

Speaker 1 (38:31):
Yeah? There? It is right there. So Chad will help
you with this question. He'll also help you find a
good local church in your area. Knowing who God is,
I'll say this last thing, knowing who God is is
is revealed. He has revealed who he is in the Bible.
So you can't really know who he is outside of

(38:55):
when the fact, that's for sure, you cannot know who
he is outside of the Bible at all. And so
whether that's a Bible, somebody's preaching it to you, or
you're hearing a sermon with Bible, or you're reading it,
or you're listening to it yourself, but there is no
way to know who he is other than the way
he has already revealed himself in his word. So we

(39:18):
moved to another one. This is so fun, guys doing
this live right now, and this will release on Monday
like a normal podcast, but this is going coincided right
now with Theye Apparel Spring launch. So if you go
to EEE dot com right now, we've got all kinds
of new stuff out there on the Spring launch, and
I hope that you have this running in the background
while you're finding your favorite item in comment here. If

(39:41):
you actually have something from the spring launch that you love, you.

Speaker 3 (39:44):
Want to do an email or you want to do
a comment.

Speaker 1 (39:47):
I'll let you make that decision. I got an email
ready to go. Here's a comment.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
There's a lot eased that you like the.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
Lives Yeah, another Chris says my fiancee. Fiance and I
are getting married on April thirteenth, twenty twenty four. Any
advice you can give us and also to me to
be a great husband. I'm nervous and scared that I'm
gonna mess something up somehow. Thanks again, Love from Indiana.
All right, April thirteenth, That is it's coming up quick, Okay.

(40:16):
So it goes without saying that to give you random
thirty second advice on how to be a great husband
is nearly impossible. But it is also impossible to be
a godly husband without treasuring Christ as your identity. So

(40:41):
here's what. Let me say this in the easiest way possible.
It's impossible to really understand marriage unless you're in a
relationship with the one who invented marriage himself. It's impossible
to be able to know what to do with your
heart without consulting the one that created your heart. And
that's just the simplest way to say it, Chris. If

(41:02):
you seek, if you seek God, you seek Christ, the
originator of marriage. Then going to him on how to
be that godly husband, that great husband, and you could
find as He's revealed in his word. Once again saying
this twice in a row. As you find how he
has revealed marriage and godly husband's in his word, you

(41:25):
follow that. You listen to where the Bible talks about
a godly husband, you follow that. Peter's a great example.
Peter's letters talks about being a godly husband. You follow
that to a t. You won't mess this up, and
there's nothing to be nervous about. You get outside of that,
you're in no man's land.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
You hear that in I agree, Yeah, absolutely, I mean
you can get married. But you were asking about a
successful marriage and how to have a long lasting marriage,
and you absolutely have to know the source.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
Yeah, yep, let's go this email. We have time for
an email, or you want to take a break. No,
let's be good. Adriana says, Hey, Granger Monk, fiance and
I are getting married this August. Here we go. Both
of us are twenty or we're both twenty one. He'll
be twenty two by then, so in this day and

(42:15):
age standards, we're still pretty young to be getting married.
My question is how can we as a young Christian
couple prepare for our marriage aside from taking premarital counseling
that we are doing with my pastor. Additionally, what's some
advice you could give? Wow, this is like the same
question twice in a row. Thank you so much, love
the podcast. Ee ps, do you do private concerts? It
would be so awesome to have you at my wedding.

(42:37):
I cannot promise that, Adriana, but I could tell you
that I think it's incredible that you're doing this premarital
counseling with your pastor. There's all kinds of premarital counseling
out there, but you want to do it with the
one who will be walking with you through the marriage itself.
And that's why people say, Granger, can you marry us? Granger,

(42:58):
can you baptize us? I'm like, I don't think that's
helpful because I don't get to walk with you in
life and affirm and be there in the struggles and
be there in the joys. So having your local pastor,
which if you don't have one, great time to start
at the beginning of a marriage or this time of year,

(43:18):
and then he gets to walk through years and babies
and other babies, lord willing and marital problems that will arise.
He gets to walk through that with the other elders,
and that way, you don't have to do this alone.
You could do it as you're being affirmed with the

(43:39):
local body as the way it was attended intended, you
get to you get to walk as a community. So
instead it's like Grader, I don't know, I'm gonna all
boy myself out here. I'm saying, you don't have to
do it by yourself. Well what do you think, an

(44:00):
We're we're a lot time to wrap it up in it. Yeah,
because I saw all the emails I have, it's a
couple of comments here. Let's let's hit a couple more
comments from Lindsay. Hey, goring to this is Lindsay. I
love this all of your songs and I can't wait
for your new book. I can't wait to hear it.
Thank you Lindsey so much. That's it's amazing. I love
that we're getting the Chad in Live Donita says morning

(44:23):
grangeer and ant man, I'm watching from a wet and
rainy Western Arkansas.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
You're getting what we got last night.

Speaker 1 (44:31):
Yeah. Yeah, I love me some Western Arkansas. So beautiful
out there. Chad said, when can I go to Israel
with you? Guys? It looks like an amazing group, and
I love seeing the personalities and zeal of the driver
and your guide friend. Yeah, talked about Travis. I saw
someone comment I think it was on the Smith that
said we should do a Yee nation Israel trip.

Speaker 2 (44:52):
Oh yeah, that would be that would be pretty great,
mentioned yelling across from the mount of all of somewhere
else yelling ee here in.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
The Yeah, that would be good. Well, you guys have
been amazing. Tim says, really enjoyed Moon Rise. Do you
plan on doing any more movies? You know? Tyler he
gets scripts occasionally. It's just it's a matter of getting
the right script and the right time for me. So
I'm not sure. I appreciate the encouragement. Jade says, my

(45:20):
favorite Spring launch is The favorite thing in the Spring
launch is the tank and Tumblr cup. That's cool. I
think my favorite is that that tan or that like
cream colored bass shirt that Tyler made. Marcus says, great
Star Wars, But yeah, this is cool. If you guys
are encouraged by this live podcast, and we'll do more.

(45:43):
And and like I said, I think the goal is
to build this into where we could actually do it
in front of a live audience. And travel and do
a little tour. Uh, and we could do this and
we're like taking live questions and we have a live
audience at the same time. Question is where do you
want to go first? Yeah, well maybe these commoners can

(46:06):
help me. I would say we probably Amber's on here,
the Smith's Yeah, great marriage ad mind space. I think
the Midwest is I always think, like you know, Lincoln, Nebraska,
Kansas City is a good hub because it allows everyone
to come in to a middle spot. So if you're
coming from the West coast or the east coast, you

(46:27):
come to Kansas City. It's a good airport town. I'm
speaking of airport towns. I'm about to take off here
just in a little bit. Chris is coming to pick
me up and we're heading to Colorado Springs today. We're
going to be at the Ignite Youth Conference in the
morning at Colorado Springs. And so I also want to
encourage you guys to check out yee dot com the
spring launch. If I haven't said that enough, we just

(46:49):
we're so passionate about YEE and I love the spring
gear and I'm so excited to come to ee E
day and see people e eday. You know, they get
to experience it all for the very first time. We
have a mud bog, which I'm just so pumped about. Man,
I'm just the other day we had a meeting about

(47:12):
e Eday at the farm. We all got all of us,
the whole team, got in there around the big TV
and Brian Kimball has the computer, the laptop and he's
going through applications of the trucks that have applied for
the mud box, and he'd go boom and he put
it up on the screen and we were like, oh,
yeah in the next one, oh, next one. Yeah. I

(47:37):
mean we were literally cheering for the trucks that will
be showing up the e day on these trailers and
competing in the mud box. It's going to be so fun.
That's really inspired by that, inspired all by MAV. I
remember sitting there with Maverick watching these mud bogs because
he loves to watch tractors and trucks and the mud.
Imagine that that's just like it's in his DNA and

(47:58):
he's watching this mud bog, and I was like, we
should do this ye day, Like enough of this, you know,
doing doing donuts in the field. We had actually do
a competition, so That's where all this came from.

Speaker 2 (48:11):
So supers are requested now for Pro Wrestling it next
year's So.

Speaker 1 (48:16):
Man, if y'all don't know, is a huge, the biggest
wrestling fan that I've ever known. He actually hosts a
podcast called wrestle Chat, and he's he is slowly and
filtrating pro wrestling into it into you. I mean, I
had like the Nintendo Entertainment System, uh wrestling game, so

(48:38):
that got everybody into it a little bit. And then
of course we had like Hulk Hogan and those guys,
and the back in the day was I'm just thinking,
what goes better on ye day than mud bogging and
pro wrestling? I'm down. I doubt if Park every morning
you're watching right now. Maybe they just turned it off
on to do get him off there. But we love

(49:00):
you guys. Go to gygi dot com to finish up
this the spring launch before that stuff gets sold out,
and uh, we'll see you next time. M hm.
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