In It Together - Sibling conversations on life in the Kingdom of God.

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In It Together is a podcast hosted by siblings Amy & Scott where they have honest, loving conversations on Kingdom Life centered around the teachings of Jesus.  

  1. May 31

    Episode 22 - Re-"imag"-ing Worship

    Send us Fan Mail Worship might be the most misunderstood word in modern Christian life. We tend to shrink it down to a set of songs, a church service, or a “spiritual” mood. Scott and Sister Amy push back on that small definition and ask a bigger question: what if worship was never meant to be a compartment, but a way of living with God at the center?  We connect worship to identity, discipleship, and bearing God’s image. With Isaiah 43 as a guide, we talk about being created for God’s glory and formed to proclaim His praise, then bring it down to street level: kindness at the grocery store, patience in traffic, listening well, serving your family, making wise choices, and practicing generosity. The key isn’t perfection or performance. It’s intent, the quiet decision to do the next thing with Him, for Him, and to bring Him joy.  Scott shares a personal story about visiting our parents, having a hard conversation with our 86-year-old dad about driving, and watching that moment turn into worship through wisdom and generosity. It ends at a car wash with a cleaning cloth in hand, unexpected tears, and a simple prayer: “Thank you, Jesus.” That’s the heartbeat of everyday worship, where ordinary tasks become sacred because the love behind them is offered to God.  If you want a more grounded, biblical, and practical approach to Christian worship and spiritual disciplines, press play and try one small experiment today. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what everyday moment you’re turning into worship.

    28 min
  2. May 23

    Episode 21 - Made To Reflect God’s Image

    Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever wondered why you keep repeating the same patterns even when you “know better,” the deeper question might be identity. We take a slow, practical look at who God says we are and how that shapes everything from our relationships to our choices under pressure. Using Genesis 1:26-27, we talk about being made in the image of God, created for relationship with him, and entrusted with real influence in the world.  We also dig into the surprising meaning of “rule” in the Bible. Instead of control or status, biblical authority is meant for the flourishing of others. That reframes everyday life: parenting, friendship, work, and even being a neighbor become places where we can reflect the kingdom of God through agape love, kindness, mercy, and steady goodness. We share why kindness resonates so deeply today, and how a life that values people can quietly preach the gospel without a microphone.  From there we challenge a common label many Christians carry around: “sinner” as a primary identity. The New Testament repeatedly calls believers “saints,” and that shift changes how we understand conviction, repentance, and spiritual formation. Conviction is not meant to crush you; it exposes what’s false so God can invite you into life. We connect this to Psalm 37:4, the problem with “follow your heart,” and why delighting in the Lord comes before chasing desires.  Finally, we bring it down to street level with Dallas Willard’s insight about desire not belonging behind the wheel, and we talk forgiveness as one of the clearest ways we mirror God’s character. If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    31 min
  3. May 16

    Episode 20 - Where Discipleship Meets Conflict

    Send us Fan Mail A blowup with someone you live with can turn your own home into a pressure cooker. We start with a simple, relatable scenario: Amy and her roommate Jenny are close, the conflict is real, and Amy knows she’s at fault. From there, we ask a different kind of question than “How do I win this?” We ask what it looks like to live as a disciple of Jesus when tension is loud, awkward, and unavoidable. We lean into Jesus’ teachings and the Kingdom of God by getting practical with God’s character: love, kindness, patience, faithfulness, and wisdom. If God defines those qualities, then discipleship means learning to embody them in the exact place we’d rather react. We talk about love as agape, choosing what is good for the other even when it costs us, and we show how a small act, like buying your roommate’s favorite ice cream or choosing quality time, can shift the whole emotional climate of a home. We also name the gap between feelings and obedience. Love isn’t a mood, and acting lovingly isn’t “fake” when your emotions haven’t caught up yet. It’s surrender, not performance, and we believe the Holy Spirit meets us there with guidance and power to repair what we can’t fix on our own. We end by pushing reconciliation past “I’m sorry” toward rebuilding trust and learning to love each other better. If this resonates, subscribe, share the show with a friend who’s navigating conflict, and leave a review so more people can find it. What relationship are you trying to rebuild right now?

    27 min
  4. May 9

    Episode 19 - Yes On The Table

    Send us Fan Mail What would happen if you stopped negotiating with God every morning and started the day with one honest prayer: “Lord, my answer is yes”? That question can feel thrilling or terrifying, and that reaction tells us a lot about the stories we carry about God’s character. We talk through what a “yes” posture actually means in Christian discipleship and spiritual formation. It is not people-pleasing or saying yes to every good idea. It is a Spirit-led way of life where we learn to trust God’s goodness and join Him in what He’s already doing. Scott connects the theme to the biblical picture of God using Israel to reveal His glory to the nations, then points to Jesus’ own pattern: doing what He sees the Father doing. We keep coming back to a practical question Dallas Willard often raised: if Jesus were me, who would He be in this moment? Along the way, we share stories that make the kingdom of God feel concrete: Amy opening her home in a long-term “yes” that becomes family for a survivor rebuilding her life, a group of believers choosing service over complaint in a short-staffed restaurant that sparks an Iranian family’s conversion, and a simple act of help in a dressing room that leaves someone overflowing with joy. We also name what gets in the way, including anxiety, shame, and fearful narratives about God, and how conviction can lead to repentance and deeper trust. If you’re hungry for a more abundant life that looks like Jesus in everyday places, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVqyW_mDGBZ/?igsh=MTlsd3M5b25nNDdtcg== Jumping through Fires: The Gripping Story of One Man's Escape from Revolution to Redemption - Kindle edition by Nasser, David. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

    34 min
  5. May 2

    Episode 18 Jesus Is Here

    Send us Fan Mail God’s omnipresence is easy to affirm and surprisingly hard to live. We’re Scott and Amy, and we get honest about the gap between Christian belief and Tuesday afternoon behavior. Psalm 139 says there’s nowhere we can go from God’s presence, but most of us still move through the day like we’re on our own, filtering our choices based on who we think is “in the room.” We dig into how Jesus actually lives. In John 5:19, Jesus describes a dependent relationship where he does what he sees the Father doing, a life shaped by attention, trust, and responsiveness. If that’s how Jesus walks, then Christian discipleship is more than learning ideas; it’s learning awareness. We talk about the Holy Spirit, the kingdom of God here and now, and why “God is with me” changes the way we handle stress, temptation, joy, and everyday decisions. Then we make it practical. We share how the spiritual discipline of solitude trains us to recognize God’s presence, how ordinary places like your car can become a space for ongoing conversation with Christ, and why the mindset matters: doing life with God instead of doing tasks for God. We also bring in Practicing the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence, plus simple tools like saying “Jesus is here” and setting a repeating phone reminder to re-center your mind. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one moment today where you want to practice remembering God is here? The Practice of the Presence of God: Lawrence, Brother: 9780883681053: Amazon.com: Books

    26 min
  6. Apr 18

    Episode 16 - What do you think about God?

    Send us Fan Mail You can go to church for years and still carry a picture of God that quietly keeps you anxious, guarded, and tired. We sit down with Amy and talk about the moment you realize, “I thought I believed the right things about God… but I never really examined what I assumed.” That one shift can change everything, because what you believe about God shapes how you pray, how you handle guilt, and whether you run toward Him or pull away. We dig into the false narratives that show up in real life: God as easily disappointed, God as someone you should avoid when you fail, and God as a last resort instead of a present Father. We talk about repentance as changed thinking, the Holy Spirit’s role in revealing what we can’t see, and why inner tension can be a signal that something else is sitting on the throne of our hearts. Then we get painfully practical. Think dream house, dream school, a future you want for your kid, or a timeline you can’t stop managing. When does a good desire become an idol? What does surrender actually look like? Scott shares a Navy sailor’s story that reframes delays with one line: God is not in a hurry. We anchor it all in God’s character, He is only good, loving, wise, and kind, and we point you to a helpful resource, The Good and Beautiful God. We close with Dallas Willard’s reminder that information doesn’t transform us; interaction does. If this challenged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s carrying heavy tension, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. "The Good And Beautiful God" by James Bryan Smith The Good and Beautiful God: Falling in Love with the God Jesus Knows (The Good and Beautiful Series): Smith, James Bryan: 8601420922501: Amazon.com: Books

    31 min
  7. Apr 11

    Episode 15 - Amy's Story - What I Think About God

    Send us Fan Mail What if the most spiritual thing you can do right now is stop trying to impress God? Scott sits down with Amy for a personal story that starts with the Shema, Jesus’ “great command” to love God with our whole self, and then gets uncomfortably honest about how discipleship can drift into performance. Amy grew up deeply aware of being loved, but over time her faith picked up a harsher, more transactional soundtrack: read the Bible to keep God happy, try harder to stay in favor, manage behavior to “hit the mark.” From there, we walk through the internal shift that hit in 2020 when God pressed a single question: what do you really think about me? Along the way we unpack A.W. Tozer’s claim that our thoughts about God shape everything, plus the “false narratives” Amy discovered through James Bryan Smith’s The Good and Beautiful God and Dane Ortlund’s Gentle and Lowly. The themes are simple but weighty: repentance as a change of mind, God’s mercy as his deepest disposition, and transformation that comes from the Holy Spirit instead of sheer willpower. We also get practical about spiritual disciplines for real life: abiding in Christ from John 15, stillness for the exhausted doer, fasting as strength training for the soul, and even the surprising ways delight can rewire our hearts. If you’ve ever felt worn down by transactional faith, this is a path back to love that actually overflows into other people. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who’s tired, and leave a review with your answer: what do you think about God today? "The Good And Beautiful God" by James Bryan Smith The Good and Beautiful God: Falling in Love with the God Jesus Knows (The Good and Beautiful Series): Smith, James Bryan: 8601420922501: Amazon.com: Books "Gentle And Lowly" by Dane Ortland Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers: Ortlund, Dane: 9781433566134: Amazon.com: Books

    41 min

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In It Together is a podcast hosted by siblings Amy & Scott where they have honest, loving conversations on Kingdom Life centered around the teachings of Jesus.