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The Love Better podcast is designed to help you love the right things in the right ways. Love is central to every relationship (good or bad!), and it is integral to knowing God. Each episode explores practical ways to grow your heart and renew your relationships as Christ intends. We let God define love and use the Bible as our foundation. Let's learn to love like Christ and love for Christ.
Remember, you are loved, so go... love better!
The Love Better podcast is designed to help you love the right things in the right ways. Love is central to every relationship (good or bad!), and it is integral to knowing God. Each episode explores practical ways to grow your heart and renew your relationships as Christ intends. We let God define love and use the Bible as our foundation. Let's learn to love like Christ and love for Christ.
Remember, you are loved, so go... love better!
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Bryan Tacker is actively involved in humanitarian work, particularly in India, where he helps manage a children's home and supports a congregation of lepers. He is known for his dedication to spreading the gospel and assisting the disenfranchised. Bryan's work is closely tied to the nonprofit organization Sacred Selections, which aims to alleviate the financial burden of adoption for Christian families.
Bryan Tacker is actively involved in humanitarian work, particularly in India, where he helps manage a children's home and supports a congregation of lepers. He is known for his dedication to spreading the gospel and assisting the disenfranchised. Bryan's work is closely tied to the nonprofit organization Sacred Selections, which aims to alleviate the financial burden of adoption for Christian families.
Tami Tacker is a passionate advocate for children and families, particularly through her involvement with Sacred Selections, a nonprofit organization that raises funds to support Christian families in the adoption process. She works alongside her husband, Bryan, in various charitable efforts in India, focusing on helping children and supporting marginalized communities, including a congregation of lepers.
Tami Tacker is a passionate advocate for children and families, particularly through her involvement with Sacred Selections, a nonprofit organization that raises funds to support Christian families in the adoption process. She works alongside her husband, Bryan, in various charitable efforts in India, focusing on helping children and supporting marginalized communities, including a congregation of lepers.
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This episode is the last of a series of episodes entitled The Unlovablesa candid look at the people who are hard to love and why, and how the Bible teaches us not just to tolerate them but to truly love better.
And today, we look at the seemingly uncrossable waters of betrayal.
This episode is the last of a series of episodes entitled The Unlovablesa candid look at the people who are hard to love and why, and how the Bible teaches us not just to tolerate them but to truly love better.
And today, we look at the seemingly uncrossable waters of betrayal.
If you would like to learn more about how you can help with the children's home in India or the congregation of lepers you can reach Bryan Tacker at [email protected] or [email protected]
One of my goals with this podcast is to introduce an audience I love to people I love. I’d love for you to meet Bryan and Tami Tacker. I first met Tami through an organization called Sacred Selections. Sacred Selections is a nonprofit that helps raise funds to alleviate the financial burden of adoption for Christian families. Sacred Selections helped bring home many of my children as well as hundreds of other children into their respective families.
But in talking with Tami, I found out that her and her husband, Bryan, are also deeply involved in some amazing work in India. Bryan and Tami are exceptional people with a heart for children, the disenfranchised, and the spreading of the gospel in India. We talk about how they first got involved in helping a children’s home there, as well as the amazing work being done by a congregation of lepers. We also talk about how it all started with a providential encounter with a Christian named Billy.
For the sake of safety, we don’t use Billy’s last name or talking about the specifics of where the children’s home is in India because persecution of Christians in India, both economically and politically, is a very real danger, but if you want to get involved or help, there are details in the show notes of how to get more information.
I entitled this conversation ‘More with Less’ and I think you will find that amongst the larger details of these good works happening in India, you will hear some amazing stories about people who have done more with less and really make me want to be a better person. I’m grateful for the Tackers and others like them doing this sort of work to help souls, and I’m better for the time talking to them. I think you will be, too.
If you would like to learn more about how you can help with the children's home in India or the congregation of lepers you can reach Bryan Tacker at [email protected] or [email protected]
One of my goals with this podcast is to introduce an audience I love to people I love. I’d love for you to meet Bryan and Tami Tacker. I first met Tami through an organization called Sacred Selections. Sacred Selections is a nonprofit that helps raise funds to alleviate the financial burden of adoption for Christian families. Sacred Selections helped bring home many of my children as well as hundreds of other children into their respective families.
But in talking with Tami, I found out that her and her husband, Bryan, are also deeply involved in some amazing work in India. Bryan and Tami are exceptional people with a heart for children, the disenfranchised, and the spreading of the gospel in India. We talk about how they first got involved in helping a children’s home there, as well as the amazing work being done by a congregation of lepers. We also talk about how it all started with a providential encounter with a Christian named Billy.
For the sake of safety, we don’t use Billy’s last name or talking about the specifics of where the children’s home is in India because persecution of Christians in India, both economically and politically, is a very real danger, but if you want to get involved or help, there are details in the show notes of how to get more information.
I entitled this conversation ‘More with Less’ and I think you will find that amongst the larger details of these good works happening in India, you will hear some amazing stories about people who have done more with less and really make me want to be a better person. I’m grateful for the Tackers and others like them doing this sort of work to help souls, and I’m better for the time talking to them. I think you will be, too.
This episode is part of our ongoing series The Unlovables—a candid look at the people who are hard to love and why, and how the Bible teaches us not just to tolerate them… but to truly love better.
Today’s episode is unique amongst the UnLovables series because we are going to pursue understanding why you and I are often unlovable, or more accurately, why we have a very hard time being loved by God and others.
This episode is part of our ongoing series The Unlovables—a candid look at the people who are hard to love and why, and how the Bible teaches us not just to tolerate them… but to truly love better.
Today’s episode is unique amongst the UnLovables series because we are going to pursue understanding why you and I are often unlovable, or more accurately, why we have a very hard time being loved by God and others.
This is the fourth in a series of episodes entitled The Unlovables.
This episode is part of our ongoing series The Unlovables—a candid look at the people who are hard to love and why, and how the Bible teaches us not just to tolerate them… but to truly love better.
This is the fourth in a series of episodes entitled The Unlovables.
This episode is part of our ongoing series The Unlovables—a candid look at the people who are hard to love and why, and how the Bible teaches us not just to tolerate them… but to truly love better.
This is the third in a series of episodes entitled The Unlovables.
Today, we are going to study an uncomfortable group of people that Jesus was REALLY good at loving, but most of us aren’t. The unseen and the unclean. From beggars to lepers to prostitutes and thieves – Jesus loved those on the edges. The people that for various reasons were culturally, financially, or morally outcasts.
How did He do that? And how does He expect us to do that?
This is the third in a series of episodes entitled The Unlovables.
Today, we are going to study an uncomfortable group of people that Jesus was REALLY good at loving, but most of us aren’t. The unseen and the unclean. From beggars to lepers to prostitutes and thieves – Jesus loved those on the edges. The people that for various reasons were culturally, financially, or morally outcasts.
How did He do that? And how does He expect us to do that?