From Bethlehem to Your Living Room: Joseph’s Legacy of Low Standards

Dec 25, 12:00 PM

In this deeply reflective Christmas Day episode, Blake Winchester takes a serious look at Joseph’s role in the Nativity story, focusing on the quality of his carpentry and the broader implications for history. Blake argues that Joseph’s approach to crafting the manger—a feeding trough hastily repurposed as a crib—may have set a precedent for the culture of convenience and disposability we see today. Drawing connections between Joseph’s “make-do” workmanship and the proliferation of low-quality, mass-produced goods, Blake explores how even the smallest choices in pivotal moments can leave a lasting legacy. It’s an unconventional yet heartfelt perspective on the Nativity story and its relevance to modern life.