The Narrow Trail
Cameron and Hunter are two men on a transformative journey of faith, seeking to lead others to Christ through their personal testimonies and the strength of Christian fellowship. Both are devoted fathers and husbands who came to know Christ later in life, and their stories are powerful reminders of God's grace and the hope that comes from a relationship with Jesus.
Episodes

Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
In this episode, we journey through Matthew 14:34–15:39, where Jesus confronts empty traditions, reveals what truly defiles a person, and meets a persistent Gentile woman whose faith breaks barriers. As crowds gather with desperate needs, we see His compassion on full display—healing the hurting and miraculously feeding four thousand with just seven loaves.
Join us as we unpack these powerful moments, explore what Jesus teaches about the heart versus external rituals, and consider what it means for us to trust Him for both spiritual and physical provision.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
In Matthew 16:1–20, Jesus exposes spiritual blindness, warns His disciples about misplaced faith, and asks the defining question: Who do you say that I am? This episode unpacks Peter’s confession, the meaning behind the “yeast” of the Pharisees, and why recognizing Jesus for who He truly is changes everything.

Monday Dec 22, 2025
Monday Dec 22, 2025
In this episode, we dive into one of Jesus’ most challenging teachings: the cost of following Him. As Jesus predicts His suffering and death, Peter pushes back—and Jesus responds with a call that still confronts us today. What does it really mean to deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Christ? Why does Jesus say that losing your life is the way to truly find it? Join us as we explore the tension between comfort and obedience, success and sacrifice, and what it means to choose Jesus even when the path is hard.

Thursday Dec 25, 2025
Thursday Dec 25, 2025
Merry Christmas from the Narrow Trail!
In Matthew 17:1–13, Jesus leads Peter, James, and John up a mountain where they witness a moment of breathtaking glory—the Transfiguration. As Jesus is revealed in divine splendor and the voice of God speaks, the disciples are confronted with who Jesus truly is and what it means to listen to Him.
In this episode, we explore why this moment mattered, how it prepared the disciples for what was coming next, and what it teaches us about faith, obedience, and seeing Jesus clearly—even when the path ahead is difficult.

Monday Dec 29, 2025
Monday Dec 29, 2025
n this episode, we walk through Matthew 17:22–18:9, where Jesus reshapes how His followers understand greatness, freedom, and holiness. As He predicts His death, pays the temple tax, and places a child at the center of the disciples’ argument, Jesus reveals that life in God’s kingdom is marked by humility, trust, and serious devotion.

Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Happy New Year from the Narrow Trail! We pray blessings and favor for you in this new year, heres to walking the Narrow Trail with Jesus in 2026.
In Matthew 18:10–35, Jesus shows us how deeply God values every person—and how seriously He takes forgiveness. From the shepherd who refuses to abandon even one lost sheep, to the shocking parable of a servant forgiven an unpayable debt, this passage challenges the way we view mercy, justice, and grace. In this episode, we’ll explore why forgiveness isn’t optional for followers of Jesus, what it reveals about our hearts, and how remembering what we’ve been forgiven changes the way we treat others.

Monday Jan 05, 2026
Monday Jan 05, 2026
In Matthew 19:1–22, Jesus addresses some of the toughest questions people still wrestle with today—commitment, obedience, and what it truly means to follow Him. From conversations about marriage and faithfulness to a powerful encounter with the rich young ruler, this passage challenges surface-level religion and points toward wholehearted discipleship.

Thursday Jan 08, 2026
Thursday Jan 08, 2026
In this episode, we walk through Matthew 19:22–20:16 and take a closer look at how Jesus challenges the way we think about success, reward, and fairness. From the rich young man who can’t quite let go, to the disciples wondering what following Jesus will really cost them, and finally to the surprising parable of the workers in the vineyard, we see just how different God’s kingdom is from the systems we’re used to.
Jesus invites us to wrestle with some honest questions: What are we holding onto? What do we expect in return for our faithfulness? And how do we respond when God’s grace feels… unfair?
This passage reminds us that following Jesus isn’t about earning our place—it’s about trusting a God who is generous beyond measure, whether we arrive early or late.

Monday Jan 12, 2026
Monday Jan 12, 2026
In Matthew 20:17–28, Jesus turns our ideas of power and success completely upside down. As He predicts His suffering and death, the disciples are still chasing status and position—prompting Jesus to redefine what true greatness really looks like. In this episode, we explore the tension between ambition and humility, the meaning of “drinking the cup,” and Jesus’ radical call to servant leadership.

Monday Jan 19, 2026
Monday Jan 19, 2026
In this episode, we journey from the roadside outside Jericho to the heart of Jerusalem as Jesus moves steadily toward the cross. In Matthew 20:29–21:27, the blind cry out for mercy—and truly see who Jesus is—while religious leaders with sight struggle to recognize His authority. We explore the Triumphal Entry, the cleansing of the temple, and the growing tension as Jesus confronts misplaced worship, hollow religion, and challenged power. As crowds shout “Hosanna” and tables are overturned, one central question echoes through the passage: By what authority does Jesus do these things?






