Episodes

  • Reforging Fatherhood: Raising Faithful Sons in a Fatherless & AI-Driven World | Pryce Podcast Ep 55
    May 6 2026

    In Episode 55 of The Pryce Podcast, Jonathon Pryce addresses one of the most critical issues for Christian men in 2026: Reforging Fatherhood — Raising Faithful Sons in a Fatherless, AI-Driven Age.

    With roughly 1 in 4 children in America (over 18 million) growing up without a father in the home, the consequences are devastating. This episode explores the biblical blueprint for fatherhood and equips men with practical tools to break generational cycles.

    We cover:

    • The daily discipleship mandate of Deuteronomy 6

    • Children as “arrows” (Psalm 127)

    • Balancing nurture and admonition (Ephesians 6:4)

    • The curse of fatherlessness and hope of restoration (Malachi 4:6)

    • AI companions replacing real dads, economic pressures, cultural mockery, and passive churches

    • How Christ redeems broken father lines

    Whether you’re a dad, preparing for fatherhood, healing from father wounds, or investing in spiritual sons — this episode calls you to rise with courage and grace.

    🔥 Key Topics: Biblical Fatherhood | Raising Godly Sons | Fatherlessness Crisis 2026 | AI Impact on Families | Spiritual Leadership | Breaking Generational Curses | Christian Manhood

    Share this with every man who needs it.

    👉 Support the ministry and join the community at: https://prycemedia.com

    Sources:

    • Father Absence Statistics – National Fatherhood Initiative / U.S. Census Bureau: https://www.fatherhood.org/father-absence-statistic

    • Fatherlessness Impact Data: https://www.nolongerfatherless.org/statistics

    • America First Policy Institute – Fathers Matter Fact Sheet: https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/issues/fact-sheet-fathers-matter-pass-it-on

    • NIUSSP Report on U.S. Father-Absent Households (2025): https://www.niussp.org/family-and-households/americas-single-parent-households-and-missing-fathers/

    All Scripture references are from the King James Version (KJV).

    #Fatherhood #BiblicalManhood #ChristianPodcast #PrycePodcast

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    26 mins
  • Rebuilding Masculine Authority in the Church: From Passive to Proactive in a Post-Feminist Era
    Apr 29 2026

    In a 2026 church landscape shaped by decades of feminist influence, many Christian men have grown passive—abdicating spiritual leadership in the home and hesitating to exercise biblical authority in the congregation. This episode of The Pryce Podcast calls men back to God’s original design: humble, sacrificial, Christlike masculine authority that leads, protects, and provides without harshness or domination.

    Jonathon explores the biblical foundation of headship—from Genesis creation order and the Fall’s distortions to Ephesians 5’s call for husbands to love as Christ loves the church, 1 Timothy’s qualifications for male elders, and Jesus as the perfect model of courageous servant leadership. Discover how to move from cultural confusion and church softness to proactive, Spirit-empowered manhood that honors God’s complementary design for men and women.

    Whether you’re a husband wrestling with loving headship, a father raising sons in a world that shames “toxic masculinity,” a church leader concerned about male disengagement, or a woman longing for the security of godly leadership—this episode offers clear biblical teaching, cultural analysis, practical steps, and gospel hope.

    Key topics covered:

    • Creation order and the theology of masculine authority

    • The dangers of passivity vs. the pitfalls of harsh dominance

    • How post-feminist ideas have quietly reshaped worship, preaching, and family roles

    • Practical ways men can lead family devotions, protect purity, make decisions, and disciple sons

    • Edge cases: single men, difficult marriages, recovering from past failures, and navigating cultural backlash

    • Hope in Christ—the ultimate Man—who redeems and empowers biblical masculinity

    Scripture referenced: Genesis 1–3, Ephesians 5:22–33, 1 Corinthians 11:3, 1 Timothy 2:11–15 & 3:1–7, Colossians 3:18–19, 1 Peter 3:1–7, and more.

    If you’re tired of vague, therapeutic Christianity and ready for robust, Scripture-saturated teaching on godly manhood, this episode will challenge and equip you.

    → Share your thoughts: How has biblical headship (or the lack of it) shaped your home or church? What one proactive step will you take this week?

    Listen now and join the conversation on X @JonathonPryce1.

    #BiblicalMasculinity #ChristianManhood #MasculineAuthority #Complementarianism #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalHeadship #PostFeministChurch

    Sources:

    https://www.barna.com/trends/church-attendance-women-men/

    https://www.barna.com/research/unexpected-gender-gap/

    https://www.eaglehillconsulting.com/insights/worker-burnout/

    https://newsroom.aflac.com/2025-10-09-American-workforce-burnout-reaches-6-year-high

    https://religionnews.com/2026/03/03/state-of-the-christian-workplace-2026-report-highlights-positive-improvement-in-employee-engagement/

    https://www.gallup.com/workplace/349484/state-of-the-global-workplace.aspx

    https://www.gallup.com/workplace/708071/global-employee-engagement-continues-decline.aspx

    https://carry.com/learn/freelancing-statistics

    https://autofaceless.ai/blog/freelancer-economy-statistics-2026

    https://fortunly.com/statistics/gig-economy-statistics/

    https://www.demandsage.com/gig-economy-statistics/

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    22 mins
  • The Theology of Work: Finding Divine Purpose in Your Daily 9-to-5 | Pryce Podcast Ep. 53
    Apr 22 2026

    Feeling stuck in a job that feels meaningless? Burned out by endless demands, AI automation, or the daily grind? What if your 9-to-5 wasn’t just a paycheck—but part of God’s sacred calling?

    In Episode 53 of The Pryce Podcast, Jonathon explores the powerful **theology of work** from a biblical perspective. Discover how God designed work as good and purposeful from the very beginning (Genesis 2:15 KJV), how the Fall introduced frustration without removing its dignity, and how Christ redeems every task—whether in the office, classroom, factory, home, or field—when we do it “heartily, as to the Lord” (Colossians 3:23–24 KJV).

    This episode unpacks:

    • Why work matters to God and how it reflects His image in us

    • Biblical keys to finding divine purpose in ordinary labor (Ephesians 6:5–9 KJV, 1 Corinthians 10:31 KJV, Ecclesiastes 9:10 KJV)

    • Navigating 2026 realities: AI disruption, burnout culture, gig work, and the temptation to separate faith from vocation

    • Practical ways to glorify God in your daily job without falling into workaholism or laziness

    • Hope for the unemployed, overwhelmed parents, entrepreneurs, and anyone wrestling with “meaningless” work

    Whether you’re chasing career success, feeling trapped in a mundane role, or raising kids in a distracted world, this conversation will help you reframe your labor as worship and stewardship under Christ’s lordship.

    Grab your Bible and join Jonathon as he shows how even the most ordinary nine-to-five can become kingdom work filled with eternal significance.

    🔑 Key Scriptures (KJV): Genesis 1:26–28, Genesis 2:15, Colossians 3:23–24, Ephesians 6:5–9, 1 Corinthians 10:31, 2 Thessalonians 3:10–12

    If you’ve ever wondered “Does my work matter to God?” — this episode is for you.

    📲 Share this with a friend who needs encouragement in their job.

    What small shift will you make this week to work “as unto the Lord”? Drop your thoughts in the comments or reply on X @JonathonPryce1.

    New episodes every week. Subscribe, leave a review, and keep seeking the Kingdom first.

    #TheologyOfWork #ChristianWork #BiblicalViewOfWork #FaithAndWork #PurposeInYourJob #ChristianPodcast

    Sources:

    https://newsroom.aflac.com/2025-10-09-American-workforce-burnout-reaches-6-year-high

    https://www.eaglehillconsulting.com/insights/worker-burnout/

    Best Christian Workplaces – State of the Christian Workplace 2026 Report

    https://www.gallup.com/workplace/349484/state-of-the-global-workplace.aspx

    https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/how-will-ai-affect-the-us-labor-market

    https://carry.com/learn/freelancing-statistics

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    33 mins
  • The Stoic Disciple: Using Voluntary Hardship to Build Unshakeable Christian Character | EP. 52
    Apr 15 2026

    The Stoic Disciple: Using Voluntary Hardship to Forge Unshakeable Christian Character | EP. 52

    In our comfort-obsessed 2026 culture, many Christians struggle with soft faith and untested character. What if embracing voluntary hardship is the key to deeper discipleship?

    In Episode 52 of the Pryce Podcast, Jonathon explores how believers can redeem Stoic practices of self-denial and discomfort — not through self-reliance, but through biblical truth and dependence on the Holy Spirit.

    Drawing from Scripture (KJV), we examine Luke 9:23 (“If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me”), Romans 5:3-5, James 1:2-4, Hebrews 12:5-11, and more.

    Discover practical ways to train your flesh, mortify sin, build endurance, and cultivate unshakeable Christian character through fasting, cold exposure, limiting comforts, and daily self-denial.

    Perfect for anyone tired of comfortable Christianity and longing for resilient, cross-shaped faith in a soft world.

    Key Scriptures (KJV): Luke 9:23, Romans 5:3–5, James 1:2–4, Hebrews 12:5–11, 1 Peter 1:6–7, 1 Corinthians 9:24–27.

    Share on X @JonathonPryce1: What voluntary hardship will you practice this week to grow in Christlikeness?

    Subscribe and share with someone who needs encouragement to take up their cross daily.

    Keep seeking the Kingdom first.

    #ChristianDiscipleship #VoluntaryHardship #UnshakeableFaith #BiblicalSelfDenial #PrycePodcast

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    26 mins
  • Dating in 2026: Pursuing Godly Covenant Love Amid Algorithmic Illusion and the Dating Recession
    Apr 8 2026

    In 2026, dating feels more accessible yet more isolating than ever. Endless swipes, AI companions promising perfect understanding, viral trends like “chalance,” “ghostlighting,” and “clear-coding,” and a documented “dating recession” where only about one in three young adults actively date—all amid rising loneliness and digital exhaustion. Yet the human heart still longs for real connection.

    On this episode of The Pryce Podcast, Jonathon explores Dating in 2026 through the unchanging lens of Scripture. We examine God’s design for relationships from Genesis 2 (“It is not good that the man should be alone”), Proverbs on finding a spouse who fears the Lord, the wisdom of Song of Solomon, Paul’s counsel in 1 Corinthians 7 on singleness and marriage, and the call to flee sexual immorality while pursuing purity and covenant love (1 Corinthians 6:18, Ephesians 5:22–33, 2 Corinthians 6:14).

    We unpack the paradoxes of modern dating: more options than ever, yet profound disconnection; algorithmic “matches” that bypass character and community; the allure of always-affirming AI companions that reduce short-term loneliness but risk deepening isolation and unrealistic expectations; and cultural shifts toward intentionality and clarity that believers can redeem when rooted in biblical truth.

    Whether you’re single and weary of apps, navigating “situationships,” a parent guiding teens through digital pressures, or mentoring others, this episode offers hope, conviction, and practical steps. We discuss how to cultivate contentment in Christ, guard the heart, pursue accountable courtship, move from pixels to embodied presence, and build relationships that reflect the gospel rather than the culture.

    Grab your Bible and join the conversation. In a world commodifying love, God still calls His people to holy, resilient, covenantal relationships that honor Him.

    Key Scriptures: Genesis 2:18–25, Proverbs 18:22 & 31:30, 1 Corinthians 7, Ephesians 5, 2 Corinthians 6:14.

    Share your thoughts on X @JonathonPryce1: What biblical principle are you committing to apply in your approach to dating or singleness this season?

    If you’re feeling the weight of digital loneliness or cultural confusion in relationships, this episode is for you.

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    27 mins
  • How to Build a Faith That Survives the Digital Loneliness Epidemic | EP. 50
    Apr 1 2026

    In a world of endless digital “connections” yet record-breaking loneliness, where screens promise community but deliver isolation, anxiety, and shallow echo chambers, God is calling His people back to something ancient yet urgently needed: Micro-Community Revival.

    On Episode 50 of The Pryce Podcast, Jonathon explores “Micro-Community Revival: Building Resilient Faith Paradoxes in an Isolated Digital World.”

    Drawing from Scripture’s rich vision of the church as one body with many members (1 Corinthians 12), the command to “stir up one another to love and good works” and not neglect meeting together (Hebrews 10:24–25), the early church’s house-to-house fellowship (Acts 2:42–47), and the over 50 “one another” commands in the New Testament, this episode unpacks how small, embodied, intentional gatherings—house fellowships, discipleship circles, family-integrated groups, and neighborhood Bible studies—can become resilient outposts of the Kingdom.

    We confront the painful paradoxes of our age: hyper-connected yet profoundly alone; algorithm-fed yet spiritually starved; “following” thousands online yet lacking deep accountability and belonging. Recent data paints a sobering picture—over 50% of U.S. adults report feeling isolated or lacking companionship, with loneliness linked to serious health risks equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Yet amid this crisis, encouraging signs emerge: Barna’s 2025 research reveals a historic generational reversal, with Gen Z churchgoers now attending more frequently than any other demographic (averaging 1.9 weekends per month), signaling a hunger for authentic, rooted faith in the midst of digital fatigue.

    This isn’t about rejecting technology outright, but about refusing to let it replace the messy, beautiful, incarnational reality of Christian community—where weakness reveals Christ’s strength, vulnerability fosters growth, suffering is borne together, and diverse members supply what others lack under Christ the Head.

    Whether you’re battling digital loneliness, raising a family in a screen-saturated culture, leading a church, or simply craving deeper fellowship, this episode offers biblical hope, cultural analysis, and practical steps to build micro-communities that endure: intentional small groups, mutual exhortation, shared meals, accountability, and Spirit-empowered “one another” living.

    The digital world isolates. The body of Christ restores. The revival of resilient, paradoxical faith—weak yet strong, scattered yet united, dying to self yet truly alive—starts in small, faithful gatherings.

    Grab your Bible, silence the notifications, and join the conversation. God is stirring something real.

    Share your thoughts on X: @JonathonPryce1 What one step will you take this week toward deeper, embodied Christian community?

    Available now wherever you listen.

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    18 mins
  • Against the Tide: Reclaiming God's Design for Men, Women, and Families
    Mar 25 2026

    The Patriarchal Pivot: Reclaiming Biblical Headship in an Era of Radical Gender Fluidity | The Pryce Podcast Ep. 49

    In 2026, society treats gender as fluid, roles as interchangeable, and truth as self-defined. God’s Word declares something far different: He created male and female in His image (Genesis 1:27 KJV), rooted loving headship in creation order, and pictures the gospel itself in every Christian marriage—Christ as Head, the church as His bride (Ephesians 5:22–33 KJV).

    This episode confronts the fallout of rejecting biblical headship—relational strife, family fracture, youth confusion, mental health crises—and issues a clear, urgent call: pivot back to God’s unchanging design. We unpack key Scriptures (all KJV):

    • Ephesians 5 – sacrificial love & joyful submission

    • Genesis 2–3 – creational headship & the fall’s distortion

    • 1 Corinthians 11:3 – the chain of loving authority

    • Galatians 3:28 – equality in Christ, distinction in roles

    We examine 2026 realities: declining nonbinary identification on campuses (FIRE data), persistent anxiety/depression among identity-confused youth (Trevor Project), and encouraging signs of faith resurgence among Gen Z (Barna’s generational reversal).

    Above all, we offer hope: Christ restores headship perfectly. Husbands lead sacrificially, wives submit as to the Lord, families disciple biblical manhood/womanhood, churches mentor across generations. Practical steps equip every listener to stand firm against ideology and display Christ’s love to a watching world.

    If you’re a husband seeking to lead without domineering, a wife navigating submission in a feminist age, a parent protecting your children, a young believer bombarded by confusion, or a church leader wanting to teach truth—this episode is for you.

    Grab your Bible. Listen, repent where needed, reclaim where neglected. The gospel shines brightest in ordered, loving homes.

    Share your thoughts below: What one step will you take to restore biblical headship in your life/family/church?

    Follow on X: @JonathonPryce1

    New episodes weekly from Loganville, Georgia.

    #BiblicalHeadship #BiblicalManhood #BiblicalWomanhood #ChristianMarriage #Ephesians5 #GenderFluidity #Complementarianism #PrycePodcast

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    31 mins
  • Reforging the Chain: Raising Faithful Generations Through Mentorship
    Mar 18 2026

    In 2026, our culture idolizes the "self-made" individual—pull yourself up, follow your truth, go it alone. But Scripture calls us to something far greater: intentional, life-on-life mentorship that passes down godly wisdom across generations.

    Episode 48

    Jonathon Pryce dives deep into the lost art of mentorship, showing how God designed His church for older believers to pour into the younger—from Titus 2's clear commands for aged men and women teaching sound doctrine, to the multi-generational chain in 2 Timothy 2:2.

    We explore:

    • Biblical models: Moses to Joshua, Elijah to Elisha, Paul to Timothy, and Jesus discipling His own.

    • The tragic fallout when mentorship fades (Judges 2:10 patterns repeating today—with stats on youth unaffiliation, mental health crises, and mentoring gaps).

    • The hopeful resurgence: Gen Z and Millennials driving church attendance comebacks (Barna 2025 data).

    • Practical steps to reforge the chain in families, churches, and daily life.

    In a world of screens, AI isolation, and "self-reliance" pride, mentorship counters the enemy's divide-and-conquer strategy. It's not optional—it's essential for protecting the gospel's reputation, equipping warriors for Christ, and raising faithful generations who know the Lord deeply.

    If you're a parent, grandparent, young believer hungry for guidance, or seasoned saint wondering how to invest your life—this episode is your call to action.

    Key Scriptures: Titus 2:1–8, 2 Timothy 1:5 & 2:2, Proverbs 13:20, Deuteronomy 6:6–9, 1 Peter 5:5.

    Subscribe for more unapologetic, Bible-saturated equipping for Christian families and the church. Drop your thoughts below: Who's one person you'll reach out to for mentorship this week?

    Follow on X: @JonathonPryce1

    From Loganville, Georgia – Training the next generation for the Kingdom.

    #ChristianPodcast #Titus2 #Mentorship #IntergenerationalWisdom #BiblicalDiscipleship #FaithAndFamily #PrycePodcast

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    24 mins