The Jesus Storybook Bible Podcast

By: Sally Lloyd-Jones & Friends
  • Summary

  • Inspired by the many beautiful stories of hope and joy and grace which readers have shared in the 15 years since The Jesus Storybook Bible was published, the podcast will be a platform where Sally invites people from of all walks of life to share about the life-transforming power of God’s love in their lives. We hope you will be as encouraged by these stories of hope and joy as we have been. And be reminded that God loves you—with a Never Stopping, Never Giving Up, Unbreaking, Always and Forever Love.
    2021
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Episodes
  • 160. Holding Sorrow and Joy Together: Gabe and Keely Scott
    Sep 26 2024

    When musician and restaurant owner Gabe Scott unexpectedly contracted a brain infection, he and his wife Keely knew they’d have a long road back to their normal lives. But what they didn’t anticipate was his continued memory loss, and how their story would become both beautiful and hard at the same time, even as they put the worst behind them. The Scotts share how they’ve learned to hold sorrow and joy together, and how to find happiness in the smallest of victories.

    Quotes

    “My prayers were just give me a date to just expect [Gabe’s memory loss] to be gone. We quickly learned once we got home and were in those first few months of recovery, that was not going to be what our future looked like. It's really unpredictable, which has been the hardest—and the most beautiful thing—to live in the moment.” - Keely Scott

    “We live with both a beautiful story and a hard story at the same time. It was such a freeing moment for both of us to still carry the sadness, but to recognize the beauty and who we've become.” - Keely Scott

    “Our job is to continually keep sowing and digging in hope and in perseverance, knowing that what Jesus said is true. And that along the way, we keep finding treasures of His love and friendship. And we're just digging in hope.” - Keely Scott

    Guest’s Links
    Gabe Scott’s Instagram

    Keely Scott’s Instagram

    Gabe Scott’s Facebook

    Keely Scott’s Facebook

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode

    Compassion International

    Ladybird Taco

    Andrew Peterson

    Andy Gullahorn

    Connect with Sally Lloyd-Jones
    Jesus Storybook Bible Facebook

    Jesus Storybook Bible Instagram

    Sally’s website

    Sally’s Facebook

    Sally’s Instagram

    *Episode produced by Four Eyes Media*

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    14 mins
  • 159. The Thread That Connects Us All: The Arcadian Wild
    Sep 19 2024

    Lincoln, Isaac, and Bailey from the band The Arcadian Wild share how music can be a collective experience that draws us all together—no matter our backgrounds, beliefs, or experiences. The trio shares their unique process in leaving space in their songs so that people can bring their own stories and insert themselves into it, creating beautiful, grace-filled moments.

    Quotes

    “I learned early on that there's something beautiful about taking a step back and looking at something as a whole—it's the sum of its parts that are making it really special. After we've all kind of put our fingerprints on the song, it's going to be so much better and so much more beautiful than anything that I could have done alone.” - Isaac Horn

    “Whenever we're hit with an idea to write a song, it's a very, very personal thing. Whenever we put it out into the world, we kind of let go of what we intended it to be, and we kind of open it up so the song becomes a new song every time a new person hears it. They meet the song with their own stories.” - Isaac Horn

    “I think that there's a certain degree of responsibility as a songwriter to make sure that there is space in the song and in the story for someone to insert themselves into it. That's when I really feel wrapped up in something that's bigger than myself.” - Isaac Horn

    “As the performers, we bring something different to the table each night. Maybe we've had a great day, maybe our tanks are really full, or maybe it's really close to empty. Everyone who is in the room with us brings something really unique to the table, too. But all of that kind of comes together and sings in a really, really beautiful way.” - Lincoln Mick

    “I think we're just trying to be awake to the unique things that God is doing in those little moments—knowing that we've never experienced them before and we'll never experience them quite that way again.” - Lincoln Mick

    Guest’s Links
    The Arcadian Wild website

    The Arcadian Wild Facebook

    The Arcadian Wild Instagram

    The Arcadian Wild Twitter

    The Arcadian Wild YouTube

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode

    Lipscomb University

    “Civil War” by The Arcadian Wild

    Tourette syndrome

    ADHD

    Andrew Peterson

    Connect with Sally Lloyd-Jones
    Jesus Storybook Bible Facebook

    Jesus Storybook Bible Instagram

    Sally’s website

    Sally’s Facebook

    Sally’s Instagram

    *Episode produced by Four Eyes Media*

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    13 mins
  • 158. Finding Harmony When You Live For Others: Jess Ray
    Sep 12 2024

    Through the ups and downs of working in the music industry, singer/songwriter Jess Ray has seen God’s grace most exemplified to her in other people who’ve lent her a hand along the way. By choosing to take a people-centered approach to life, Jess has found how friendships can open doors and how they also inspire a truer and deeper aspect to her music.

    Quotes

    “Music and my relationship with God was very intertwined.” - Jess Ray

    “It's really the kindness of so many people over a long time, giving me a shot, getting to learn from them, and honing my craft—learning from people who are so good and have walked this road in front of me.” - Jess Ray

    “At this point, I'm just continuing to try to make art that is compelling to me, that feels true and authentic, and that's not afraid to push against the boundaries of what we might say. I see God in everything.” - Jess Ray

    “I realize literally there is no greater job than our part to play here. I'm like, I don't want to be playing for thousands of people. I would rather be writing music for people to play on their very worst days and helping them get through that.” - Jess Ray

    “When it comes to seeing God's love in the things around me, it normally starts with accepting today as a gift and not being in such a hurry with my own plan that I'm only frustrated when things don't go the way I want—instead having this heart that is open to what God will bring into my day.” - Jess Ray

    “Honestly, a big shift for me the past few years has been a change to being people-centered, to shape my life around caring for people and what they need is something that does not necessarily come naturally for me. But when I've shifted my heart around that, I'm flooded with the love of God in the people around me.” - Jess Ray



    Guest’s Links
    Jess Ray’s website

    Jess Ray’s Facebook

    Jess Ray’s Instagram

    Jess Ray’s YouTube



    Resources Mentioned in This Episode

    Christa Wells

    “Held” by Natalie Grant

    Jenny & Tyler

    Third Day

    Brandon Heath

    Ben Shive

    Andrew Peterson

    Connect with Sally Lloyd-Jones
    Jesus Storybook Bible Facebook

    Jesus Storybook Bible Instagram

    Sally’s website

    Sally’s Facebook

    Sally’s Instagram

    *Episode produced by Four Eyes Media*

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    10 mins

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