The Courage to Hope

Episode 400 · June 26th, 2026 · 38 mins 37 secs

About this Episode

In a cultural and political moment defined by outrage, division, and uncertainty, hope can feel naïve—or even impossible. But what if hope isn't wishful thinking? What if it's an act of courage?

In this episode, Bill and Scott explore why hope matters now more than ever. Together, they wrestle with the temptation to give in to cynicism, the exhaustion of living through constant political conflict, and the challenge of remaining compassionate in a deeply polarized society. Drawing from faith, history, and personal experience, they discuss how hope isn't about denying reality but finding the strength to face it honestly while believing that a better future is still possible.

Whether you're feeling discouraged by the headlines, weary from cultural battles, or simply looking for a reason to keep believing in people, this conversation offers an invitation to reclaim hope—not as optimism, but as a practice that can sustain us through uncertain times.