Faith, Practically, hosted by Darien Claxton, is a podcast that challenges listeners with ways to cultivate their faith amidst a fast-paced world. Do you find it difficult to strike a balance between your spiritual life of faith and your practical life in the world? How much time should you spend praying and studying the Bible versus actually dealing with your daily life responsibilities as a spouse, parent, student, employee, entrepreneur, and even church member? Join me on this journey together and we'll dive deep into these and more real-world issues to help you maintain a strong faith through the fires of life.
In this session, my guest is Kymone Hinds of Ideas To Life, and we discuss how to respectfully support your leaders while also prioritizing the well-...
In this session, my guest is Karlecia Swan of 1st Lady Empowerment Foundation, and we discuss facing adversity along the path towards goals that you ...
In this session, my guest is pastor, author, and podcaster Osei Daniels, and we discuss the difference between being KIND and being NICE, how being “s...
In this session, my guest is Dr. Quantrilla Ard, and we discuss effective components of storytelling in parenting and other aspects of life, discernin...
In this session, my wife and I discuss sexual abuse in the home, counteracting negative examples for our children, and identifying and breaking gener...
In this session, my guest is chaplain, author, and scholar Dr. Jason O’Rourke, and we talk about sexual abuse in the church, combating a culture of vi...
In this session, my guest is Devon Irvin of Experience Victory, and we talk about accountability and support systems, reverse engineering addictions,...
In this session, my guest is speaker, author, and inspirational coach SaMonna Watts, and we debunk faith-based platitudes commonly used when facing ad...
In this session, my returning guest is my ministry brother Brad Tramel of Hood Proud Ministries, and we discuss distinguishing between truth and lies,...
In this session, my guest is speaker, author, and leadership consultant Robert Kennedy III. We talk about balancing being transparent with preserving ...