
SBC 2026
This episode gathers the five Akins to talk about the Southern Baptist Convention. After swapping favorite and funny convention memories, they look ahead to SBC 2026, walking through the presidential election between Jos
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Hosted by Akin Huddle · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes
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Akin Huddle is Danny Akin and his four sons, Nate, Jonathan, Paul, and Tim, talking Christian leadership, family life, and sports.
Akin Huddle hosts Akin Huddle, a religion show with 12 episodes published.

This episode gathers the five Akins to talk about the Southern Baptist Convention. After swapping favorite and funny convention memories, they look ahead to SBC 2026, walking through the presidential election between Jos
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Episode thirteen opens with the brothers reliving Dan Hurley's now-infamous near-headbutt of a referee at the end of the UConn-Duke Elite Eight game, before turning to the main topic of how Christians should think about
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This episode tackles "the talk," exploring how to have honest, biblical conversations with children about gender, sex, and marriage in a culture that increasingly pushes back against God's design. The brothers share prac
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Episode eleven centers on how to choose a local church, with practical wisdom drawn from years of ministry experience. The brothers discuss the marks of a healthy church to look for, the balance between finding a good fi
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Episode ten gathers the five Akins for a conversation on biblical manhood and what it looks like to raise godly sons in a culture confused about masculinity. The brothers reflect on the non-negotiables of Christian manho
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Episode nine focuses on how parents can navigate children's education and discipleship across the range of school options: public, private, classical, and homeschool. The brothers share from their own experiences as both
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Episode eight explores the idea that the home is the first seminary, asking how discipleship happens outside of formal ministry structures. The Akins share practical and theological reflections on how parents can faithfu
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Episode seven continues the conversation with David Pollack, picking up on habits, friendship, and the faith commitments that shaped his career at Georgia and beyond. The episode closes with David sharing openly about hi
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Episode six is part one of an interview with David Pollack, three-time All-American at the University of Georgia, former Cincinnati Bengal, and author of Every Day Counts. The conversation covers David's journey to faith
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Episode five introduces Tim Akin, the youngest of the brothers, who shares how he came to faith as a young child through a simple, gospel-centered conversation with his parents on the family couch. The family then turns
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Episode four centers on Paul Akin's story, tracing his call to ministry from curious middle child to missionary in East Africa and the Middle East to Provost at Southern Seminary. The brothers and Danny then discuss how
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Episode three focuses on Jon Akin’s story of faith, ministry, and family. The conversation then explores whether children are a burden or a blessing, offering a Christian perspective on parenting, sacrifice, and the last
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Episode two centers on Nate Akin’s story of coming to faith in Christ, rebellion, repentance, and ministry. Along the way, the family reflects on holiday traditions, life in a pastor’s home, and the ways their parents he
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Episode one introduces the five hosts and explains why they started the podcast. Danny talks about coming to faith, sensing a call to ministry, and how God redirected his life from sports into training pastors and servin
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