Faith Fatherhood Work
Peter Ostapko
Inviting men to lead lives of transformative faith, redemptive fatherhood, and honoring work
Episodes
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Aug 20, 2024 • 35min
Plumblines: An essay on Desire
In this episode, we kickoff our Plumblines section of Kinsmen Journal with an original essay from author and psychotherapist Jay Stringer on the subject of desire. This topic is one that can quickly lead to discussions about shame and what men shouldn’t be doing. Instead though, Jay invites us to explore the subject further and consider desire through a different lens. Jay’s book, Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing is regarded as one of the foremost resources on the subject. This is an episode not to be missed, though it may be sensitive for listeners under 13.
Jul 30, 2024 • 18min
Peacemakers – Bring order in the midst of chaos
In this episode, Peter shares some timely thoughts and encouragement surrounding the political and divisive state where we find ourselves in America. First though, we look to scripture for wisdom and truth as we read Jesus’ words from The Sermon on the Mount.
Jul 16, 2024 • 48min
Thursday Morning Meeting / A Balancing Act – A two-essay episode on Work
In this two-essay episode, we wrap up the Work section of Kinsmen Journal, Vol I with two rich essays on revisiting what can be essential in carrying out the assignment and work before us. The topics: consistent friendship with others, and a strategy to balance the demands of work and everyday life. Hal Easley shares about the simple, yet profoundly impactful weekly breakfast he’s been attending for decades. The compounding effect of this commitment to showing up has influenced each area of his life, and he encourages us to do the same. And Kevin Harris reminds each of us to consider what matters most, and how we balance the pull of work and family.
Jul 9, 2024 • 39min
Good Work – An essay on finding God in the family business
In this episode, we hear from our friend Dave Hataj. Dave is a second-generation machinist and owner of Edgerton Gear in Edgerton, WI. Dave’s story is a common one, leaving town to pursue something bigger and better, only to end up back in his hometown, leading the family business. The journey has certainly had considerable heartache, but Dave’s faithfulness and grit has led to a life more fulfilling than he ever could have imagined, running a gear shop and serving his community. This episode will encourage and inspire each of us as we’re reminded that all work unto God is sacred work.
Good Work – Link to book
Craftsman with Character
May 7, 2024 • 50min
Your Talent is Not Enough: You Need His Anointing - An essay on Work by Dr. Heath Adamson
In this episode, we gain a better understanding of how God is using men who are led by His Spirit to accomplish His work. To quote the essay, “God does not anoint who you pretend to be or who people perceive you to be. God anoints who you were hand-crafted to be.” This is a glimpse into the richness of this essay that will quickly encourage you as you grow in your faith.
Apr 16, 2024 • 37min
Closing the Sunday to Monday Gap – An Essay on Career and Calling
Tom Nelson, founder of Made to Flourish, discusses the integration of faith and work, emphasizing the sacredness of our daily tasks. He explores the significance of viewing work as a form of worship, shares insights on the distinction between career and calling, and highlights the importance of living out one's calling in the workplace.
Mar 19, 2024 • 26min
Never Give Up: Entrepreneurial and Personal Resiliency – An essay and commentary on taking risks, family, and overcoming obstacles.
In this episode, Ashton Owens, tells some of his story through his essay. Ashton is a serial entrepreneur and marketing executive. His pursuits are extensive, but his leadership of Triple Threat Creative is his primary focus. From designing and launching brands, to developing the creative through videography, design and story-telling. Triple Threat is made up of designers, film makers, and marketers who are passionate, driven, and always pushing the envelope.
Ashton’s story is one of triumph, heartache, and family.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashtonowens/
https://www.triple-threat.co/
Mar 12, 2024 • 30min
Brand of the Believer – An essay and commentary on our Work
In this episode, we open the Work section of Kinsmen Journal Vol I with an essay on who we are, and in particular, who we are in our work. Jeremy Wells is a brand strategist on hotelier headquartered in the Midwest. His words are timely as we consider the brand we’re building in the marketplace, starting with the most frequent question we ask of others, “What do you do?”
Jeremy challenges us to consider the deeper questions related to our work and the brand we carry as believers. He leads with a series of questions we should be asking of ourselves:
Who am I?
Why am I here?
What then should I do?
Also, Peter gives an update on Season II of the podcast, as well as gatherings being hosted for me in and throughout the Midwest.
Links:
https://longitudedesign.com/
https://kinsmen.org/gatherings
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wellsjeremy/
Jan 30, 2024 • 28min
Words to Live By – Part II
In this episode, we continue our discussion on the importance of words in our Words to Live By section of Kinsmen Journal.
Likewise to last week, we ask the same four questions geared towards men. This week we have the five remaining words from Vol I: Grace, Heart, Meek, Steadfast and Sabbath. Scripture has much to say about the words we speak and the context for their importance. This episode is not to be missed and is a perfect companion to Volume I in print and for group discussion.
Jan 23, 2024 • 34min
Words to Live By – Part I
In this episode, we discuss the importance of words in our Words to Live By section of Kinsmen Journal.
We ask the same four questions geared towards men for each of the following words: Abide, Consecrate, Covenant and Exalt. Scripture has much to say about the words we speak and the context for their importance. This episode is not to be missed and is a perfect companion to Volume I in print and for group discussion.


