The Duck Commander and his family are unashamed of their Christian faith and want to share the Gospe
Jase, Zach, and Jill confront the two main reasons many people don’t trust Jesus, even though they m
Missy reflects on what it meant to serve Phil in his final days and how it grew her perspective on w
Jase gets a last-minute wake-up call—literally—when his live Fox TV interview gets canceled just min
As war and nuclear threats dominate the headlines, the guys dive deep into what it means to live in
Tensions in the Middle East spark a serious conversation between Jase, Zach, and Al about prophecy,
Jase throws on gloves, boots, and a football helmet to rescue Missy from another screaming bat invas
Jase agrees to share a sip of bourbon with his son as a way to honor a sentimental request after Phi
Jase and Al face their first Father’s Day on earth without Phil, but instead of despair, they’re met
Jase, Al, and Zach push back on pricey pulpit fashion and the disconnect it can create in church, sh
Miss Kay is bouncing back in a big way after Phil’s passing, and Jase gets real about what grief and
Jase and Zach compare notes on growing up Robertson, where catching heat is just part of the family
Al reads one brutal comment he wishes he hadn’t, and Jase launches into an investigation to find out
Jase unpacks Zach’s wild LSU party story—complete with a beer dump, a jealous ex, and a brutal beatd
Jase and Missy barely survive the day when a trio of rowdy cousins ushers in full-blown chaos—and Ja
Jase opens up about his lifelong discomfort with worship—until one talk with Phil helped him surrend
Jase finds a political cartoon about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump surprisingly helpful in unders