Lovely Statements: How Can I Help?
This episode launches a new “Lovely Statements” series—short, powerful phrases that can transform the way we love the people around us.The first statement is simple. Only four words. But when spoken sincerely, it can change the tone of a room, a relationship, or even a life.Sometimes loving better begins with a question... and this week, it also begins with a piano.Send a text"Remember, you are loved, so go, love better!"
Rebuilding Love
What if the thing that feels most fair is actually the thing that destroys us?What do global wars, church discipline, and your most painful relationships have in common?This episode explores the uncomfortable truth that justice alone can create more ruin—and why love sometimes absorbs the cost instead of demanding repayment.If you’ve ever struggled to forgive without keeping score, this one is for you.Send a text"Remember, you are loved, so go, love better!"
Burning Love
Love cannot thrive where escape routes remain.In this episode, we explores what Jesus teaches about exclusive, forward-only love: loving enemies, forgiving repeatedly, rejecting idolatry, honoring marriage vows, and loving God without divided allegiance. From Matthew 5 to Luke 16, from family life to finances, the message is clear — love only works when we stop looking back.If we want marriages that endure, children who feel secure, faith that survives hardship, and hearts fully devoted to God, there is only one path:Burn the ships.Send a text"Remember, you are loved, so go, love better!"
The Spiritual Discipline of Family: a conversation with Dr. Tom Hamilton
What does it really mean to love without conditions?In this conversation, Scott sits down with Dr. Tom Hamilton—Bible professor, academic dean, husband, father of eleven, and adoptive parent—to explore love as more than a feeling. Together they discuss marriage, adoption, parenting, and family life as spiritual disciplines designed to shape character, reveal selfishness, and form Christlike patience.Drawing from decades of lived experience, Tom reflects on unconditional love, the cost of commitment, the formation power of family relationships, and how God uses ordinary, often difficult relationships to make us more like Jesus. This episode challenges modern assumptions about marriage, children, comfort, and success.Topics include:Why marriage is a spiritual discipline, not just a romantic choiceAdoption and loving without guarantees or outcomesHow family life exposes and shapes characterCultural myths about money, children, and “having enough”Why unconditional love must truly be unconditionalSend a text"Remember, you are loved, so go, love better!"
Spaced Love
A deadly outbreak empties cities, shuts down schools, and forces one frustrated student into isolation. What feels like loss and interruption quietly becomes the most creative season of his life. In this episode, Spaced Love explores why distance, silence, and unfilled moments may be essential to real growth—and asks whether our obsession with constant motion is costing us the very love we’re trying to build.Send a text"Remember, you are loved, so go, love better!"