Zach recounts the continuing works of God’s people for the hurricane victims in North Carolina, including a recent visit from President Trump. Al is impressed by the staying power of faith-based organizations when it comes to...
Jase spends a day in mourning, but Missy spends the same day in celebration. Zach gets called out for watching a certain violent movie, and Jase’s first-time adventure nearly gives his son a heart attack. The guys explore Joh...
Jase is getting intervention vibes over the amount of mental health professionals he’s been hosting lately, including Dr. John Delony, a national bestselling author, host of “The Dr. John Delony Show,” and co-host of “The Ram...
Al goes back to the origin of the Robertson family’s love-hate relationship with fast food, leaving himself, Zach, Willie, and Jep open for a zinger from Jase. Zach reveals why one should always say yes to a dinner invitation...
Jase starts out a little skeptical of guests Luke Rodgers and Nate Henry, the hosts of “Blurry Creatures,” a podcast that explores the paranormal through the lens of Christianity. But, he’s won over by their down-to-earth, cu...
Jase is fully in his mentorship era, whether he’s holding up the drive-thru line preaching to teens and paying for everything with singles or training his own replacement in the duck blind. Zach’s vacation is crashed by wild ...
Jase, Al, and Zach hear a firsthand report of Trump’s inauguration events from Sarah Gabel Seifert, president and co-founder of America’s only pro-life diaper company, EveryLife. Sarah Gabel was moved by the reverence of God ...
Jase, Al, and Zach deliberate what the next four years under President Trump’s leadership will bring and offer up a prayer for his guidance of the American people. While Zach schools Jase on the Federal Reserve, Jase relives ...
Jase preached a sermon that was so mind-blowing he thought the church members might stone him for it, and Zach benefits from the most seemingly arbitrary advice Phil has ever given. The guys deliberate the meaning of life bot...
Al spills the beans on Willie’s behind-the-scenes diva behavior from the “Duck Dynasty” set, and Jase’s eccentric behavior makes him seem more like his namesake Uncle Si everyday. Zach opens up about his faith crisis as a you...
Jase tangles with the ATF when he forgets to check his backpack for contraband before attempting to catch a flight. Zach offers proof of Willie’s restaurant tipping tendencies and approaches Jase with a potential new televisi...
Jase, Zach, and Al discover some possible root causes of degenerative brain diseases in the Robertson family with author, psychiatrist, and brain disorder specialist Dr. Daniel Amen, founder of Amen Clinics. Jase and Al reliv...
Uncle Si and Jase reach new heights in their good-natured rivalry, but Si might have finally edged his way to the top! Si confesses a rare moment of speechlessness upon achieving a goal he’s been after for years, and the guys...
Jase and Uncle Si tell the truth about what happened while filming a famous “Duck Dynasty” holiday special at the local news station, and Jase unwittingly wears a woman’s scarf into the duck blind, which his hunting buddies w...
Jase wins an argument by metaphorically becoming one with the wind and poses a question: “What is the most controversial thing Jesus ever did?” Jase, Zach, and Al illustrate how to work on yourself to make your life, marriage...
Jase gets in hot water during a weird misunderstanding with Missy, and Phil’s brutally honest nickname for Justin Martin proves a point Jase is making about hunting etiquette. Al feels special when Jase upholds his yearly tra...
Jase makes it crystal clear that any claim that God condones the atrocity of slavery is a perversion of God's Word — God is the ultimate corrector of all injustices. Al and Jase connect the book of Philemon to the events and ...
Jase’s oldest son, Reed, opens up about what it was like to be thrust into the national limelight as a teenager when “Duck Dynasty” became a hit. Jase is proud of Reed’s spiritual growth through the last decade, and Al points...
Al gains new weight loss motivation when Jase puts money down on the outcome. While Jase may have failed at finding a wife that fits Phil’s top three qualities to look for in a wife, he’s certain he got the most important par...
Jase is impressed with Al’s sermon called “Earth, Wind, and Fire” that draws lessons from the life of the prophet Elijah. Al refers to some of Phil’s contemporary prophet-like traits with admiration and shares several of his ...
Jase does a stint as nighttime caretaker for his sick godson, but a kitchen accident means Missy can’t catch up on sleep and must come to the rescue instead. Zach points out that the sexual liberation of today’s culture has r...
Jase wasn’t much of a crier for three decades, but then Mia did something so profound that he couldn’t help weeping. Zach points out the musical abilities that run strongly in members of the Robertson family and speculates th...
Jase’s one-line response to his insurance agent referring to an “act of God” left him speechless and could result in the coverage outcome that Jase was after. Zach has figured out the difference between rednecks and hillbilli...
Jase offers hard-earned wisdom about a medical procedure after he did the most Jase-esque thing ever while under anesthesia. Missy firmly suggests Jase issue a correction after he misquotes her. Zach and Jase take up the mode...