Spark Life
About

Lead with Light. Fuel with Faith.

Spark Life exists to help people realign their lives with who God created them to be, not by fixing themselves, but by listening more closely, living more honestly, and leading with intention.

“I will bring that group through the fire, and refine them as silver is refined;
I will test them as gold is tested. They will call on My name, and I will answer them.
I will say, ‘They are My people,’ and they will say, ‘The Lord is our God.’
Zechariah 13:9

Why Spark Life

Spark Life was born during a season of uncertainty, when plans fell apart and clarity felt distant. What began as one word, Spark, became a framework for living with faith, purpose, and peace. Through prayer, reflection, and lived experience, the Spark Life tools were shaped to guide people back to truth, alignment, and steady growth.

This work is rooted in Scripture, guided by the Holy Spirit, and grounded in real life. We believe leadership begins within, that courage is the evidence of faith, and that transformation happens through participation, not performance.

The Founders

Danny Scott Waters Antoinette Scott Waters

Spark Life was created by Antoinette Scott Waters and Danny Scott Waters, husband and wife, parents, and partners in faith.

This work was shaped through seasons of uncertainty, recovery, leadership, and obedience, where God consistently revealed that alignment begins within and grows through faithfulness. What started as personal recalibration became a calling to build tools, language, and space for others to listen more closely to God and walk forward with peace.

Spark Life is not theory. It is lived, prayed through, and refined in real life. It exists because God met us in the middle of our own surrender and invited us to build something rooted in truth, grace, and courage.

We do not lead from perfection. We lead from surrender.

For more about our story and the community expression of this work, visit sparklifecollective.org.

“Unless the Lord builds a house, its builders labor over it in vain.” Psalm 127:1