
Line Dancin’ or Just Trippin’
In this final part of A Good Offense Wins Championships, we explore what happens when offense isn’t performative—but real. Where’s the line between freedom and stumbling blocks? Between humor and harm? From Paul’s advice on weaker brothers to Jesus crossing cultural lines, we wrestle with comedy, conscience, and what it means to truly walk in freedom with Christ—without losing the punchline.

Smells like Teen Spirit…ual Decay
In Part 3 of A Good Offense Wins Championships, we sniff out the difference between cultural conformity and spiritual superiority. From marshmallows to mouse corpses (Poor Sudsy), we explore how some Christians weaponize offense to fit in with the world—while others mask it in moral indignation. Spoiler alert: neither smells like grace. Whether you're Team Ally or Team Aura Farming, Jesus shows a better way. Bring your nose—and maybe some Febreze.

Cultural Kool-Aid
In our PC-on-crack culture, outrage isn’t just accepted - it’s expected. Whether we’re trying to fit in or float above the fray on a cloud of moral superiority, Christians have started speaking fluent offense. But is the real problem “out there”? Or is something subtler - and more spiritual - stirring in here?

Memes, Micro-aggs, Marshmallows
With every creative endeavor comes the real possibility of offending someone. In today's culture—including the church—offense is practically a love language. But when Christians adopt the world’s dialect of outrage to stay “relevant,” something gets lost: grace. In Part 1 of A Good Offense Wins Championships, we roast marshmallows, dodge memes, and examine why offense might be costing us far more than we think.