Episode 32 Axes and Lumberjacks

How do you keep your axe sharp?

Episode 31 You Own a Ferrari

If you owned a Ferrari, why would you only drive it to go check the sale papers and junk mail in your own mailbox?

Episode 30 Guest Travis Busbee

Show Notes and Links

Episode 22 Facts and Truth Reference to Kyle’s hand surgery. Dupuytren’s contracture

Our guest, Travis Busbee is an author and coach. His site TMBusbee.com and you can contact him through his site via email.

His book titled “Your Story is Far From Over” is available on Amazon.com

Episode 29 Marriage and Anniversaries

Today, I want to talk a little bit about marriage and the importance of it. Tammy and I are celebrating our anniversary today. 

No matter how you believe or what your worldview, Marriage is the most sacred relationship that you will enter while here on Earth. 

Our english-language only has one word to describe love. I’m sure you’ve heard this before, but the Greek language has six different words to describe different modalities of love. Most people are more comfortably familiar with four types, Agape, phileo, Storge, Eros. 

Agape: The shortest definition is unconditional love. Moreover, the love that God has for us and we are intended to have for him.  

Phileo: Brotherly love. The root word being Fila. And the City of Brotherly Love which is named Philadelphia. 

Storge: The natural or instinctual affection as in the deep Love for your family and your offspring

Ludus: Some Wordsmiths may not describe this in the “love” category. But let me explain this one. The playful affection. We’ve all had a taste of it in the flirting and teasing in the early stages of a relationship. Some people even call this the honeymoon stage in a relationship. 

Eros: Is described as passionate or romantic love. That doesn’t necessarily mean sexual, but certainly includes it. Pragma: In this type of Love, sexual attraction takes a back seat. It’s not concerned with time, able to see past current situations and focuses on long-term interests

Concerning same-sex marriage, Ravi Zacharias says it more eloquently than I can.