Look To Him
Look To Him is a podcast about finding Christ in real life — in the wounds, the wreckage, the healing, and the hope.Scott and Deb are a blended-family couple with 7 children and 16 grandchildren. Scott is a recovering alcoholic with 27 years of sobriety, and both Scott and Deb know what it feels like to carry life-wounds — some unfair, some self-inflicted, and some that left them feeling broken.But through a growing relationship with God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, they have found strength, forgiveness, healing, and compensation — not once, but again and again. Their message is simple: calamity can be met...
Come Home, I Miss You - With Ashley Arnson
Ashley Arnson spent six years keeping God at a distance—not because she hated Him, but because she was afraid of what He might ask her to become.
In this honest conversation, Ashley shares how performance, perfectionism, and fear shaped her view of God—and what happened when she finally prayed again. What she found wasn’t control or condemnation. She found patience, light, and an invitation to come home.
When Peacemakers Ring Your Doorbell
What does it mean to become a peacemaker through Jesus Christ?
In this episode, Scott and Deb talk honestly about the difficulty of choosing kindness when it is hard, seeing beyond outward behavior, and responding to others with greater charity. Peacemaking is not weakness, avoidance, or the absence of boundaries. It is allowing Christ to shape the way we see, speak, and respond.
As we look to Him, we begin to see others more as He sees them—and through Him, we become people who bring peace into difficult places.
When God Feels Gone
Have you ever been in a storm so loud that you wondered if God even knew you were there? In this raw and honest episode, Deb and Scott talk about the ache of feeling spiritually flat, forgotten, unseen, or alone — even while trying to pray, believe, and do the right things.
Using the story of Jesus walking on the water, they explore a different kind of miracle: not Peter’s ability to walk on water, but the peace that came when Jesus got into the boat. This conversation is for anyone who has ever whispered, “Heavenly Father, are Yo...
What Happens After You Ruin Your Life? - With Wayne Ogden
Wayne Ogden had money, success, status, and a life that looked untouchable from the outside. But behind the image was shame, secrets, fear, and a collapse that eventually led to prison, public humiliation, and a moment sitting alone in a barn ready to end his life. In this raw conversation, Wayne shares what happened when everything fell apart — and how he discovered that God still moves toward broken people who think they’ve gone too far.
Check out Wayne's website: https://www.bigdogacademy.com/
When Survival Is the Only Prayer You Have Left - With Tawny Fortin
Join us for a raw and unforgettable conversation with Tawny, who was born into chaos: a mother she describes as a “professional alcoholic,” a father tied to a 1%er motorcycle gang and meth manufacturing, and a childhood where survival felt normal. Her story moves through addiction, motherhood, recovery, and the devastating death of her son — the kind of loss that shattered every illusion of control she had left. But standing in the wreckage of what she could not fix, Tawny says she found God. This episode is about grief, surrender, and the brutal mercy of discovering that even when people...
When Shame Says God Is Done With You
Shame does not just tell you that you did something wrong. Shame tells you you are wrong. It tells you God is tired of the same prayer, the same weakness, the same relapse, the same need, the same mess. It makes you imagine God with folded arms, disappointed eyes, and disgust in His voice. And when you already feel dirty, broken, exposed, or too far gone, shame can start sounding more believable than God.
In this raw episode, Deb and Scott talk honestly about the lies shame tells, the way we project human disappointment onto God, and...
Come As You Are
In the first episode of Look To Him, Scott and Deb open the heart behind this new podcast: creating a place for real people, real struggles, and real hope in Jesus Christ.
“Come As You Are” is an invitation for anyone who feels tired, ashamed, disconnected, spiritually numb, or unsure where they belong. Scott and Deb share personal stories of desperation, recovery, shame, faith, and learning that we do not have to clean ourselves up before coming to Christ. He meets us in the mess, in the questions, in the pain, and in the places we often thin...