• Covenant in a Disposable World
    Mar 25 2026

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    In a world where everything feels replaceable, relationships included, what does it mean to live out a covenant?

    In this episode, Grant and Joan talk honestly about the tension between a culture of convenience and God’s design for commitment. Marriage today is often approached with the mindset of “if it stops working, move on.” But covenant tells a different story; one rooted in faithfulness, sacrifice, and a promise that reflects God’s unwavering love for us.

    Grant and Joan unpack what covenant really means, why it matters more than ever, and how choosing to stay, forgive, and rebuild in hard seasons is not weakness but, strength. This isn’t about pretending marriage is easy. It’s about understanding that the beauty of covenant is often forged in the middle of the struggle.

    If you’ve ever questioned whether it’s worth it to keep going, this conversation is for you.

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    27 mins
  • Rapid Fire
    Mar 4 2026

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    Sometimes life on the Frontline isn’t a slow, thoughtful conversation; sometimes it’s "rapid fire".

    In this fun episode of Love on the Frontline, Grant and Joan ask each other random questions and answer on the spot. No overthinking, no deep dives, just quick reactions.

    Is it profound? Maybe not. Is it real? Completely.

    Marriage isn’t always strategy and soul talks. Sometimes it’s laughter under pressure and seeing how your spouse responds when the heat is on.


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    35 mins
  • “Shaped Before We Said ‘I Do’”
    Feb 25 2026

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    We all enter marriage already shaped — by our childhood, our family patterns, and what we learned was “normal.” But what happens when those patterns surface in conflict, leadership, and intimacy? In this episode, Grant and Joan explore how childhood forms us, why many men struggle to go beneath the surface, and how the Church can disciple men in emotional courage. Most importantly, they talk about inviting Jesus to redeem what shaped us — so we don’t simply repeat it.


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    32 mins
  • "Friends, Canadians, Countrymen, LENT Us Your Ears"
    Feb 19 2026

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    In this new episode, Grant and Joan share about their most recent journey and how God continues to be faithful through it all. They also talk about Lent and what this season could look like for couples.

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    44 mins
  • Rebranded, Rebooted and Raring to Go!
    Jul 10 2024

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    After a very long time away, Grant and Joan are finally back with a rebranded podcast and a little teaser episode. It's an invitation to hear their heart for this new direction and get reacquainted with them!

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    17 mins
  • “And Now, Back to Our Story Part Two”
    Jan 30 2023

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    Grant and Joan conclude their episodes about dating with kids and blending families. In doing so, they share some things from their hearts and hurts that have never been disclosed or discussed before Listen is as they get real and raw once again.

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    32 mins
  • “And Now, Back to Our Story...”
    Jan 22 2023

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    As Grant and Joan enter the new year, they are picking up on their story and talking a bit about what it looks like to start a new relationship when there are kids in the picture. Reflecting back on the early months of their relationship, Grant and Joan take a hard and vulnerable look at themselves and attempt to process all the emotions and thoughts they had then. There is more to tell than this episode allowed, so they will be back soon with part two.

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    35 mins
  • "A Man Among Kids Part Two"
    Dec 27 2022

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    This week Joan is back with Turner to continue the story of his journey. As Turner shared in the previous episode, there are definite ups and downs to being a male working in childcare.
    This past summer Turner experienced one of the worst possible "downs" anyone should ever have to endure. Thankfully on the other side of it now, Turner brings more light to the stigma that surrounds men in childcare and what it can lead to.
    From her perspective as a mom who had to see her son go through this, Joan shares once again the importance of praying for your adult children and listening to and obeying prompts from the Holy Spirit.

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    34 mins