The Esterlyn frontman Luke Caldwell and his business partner Clint Robertson are the focus of the new home improvement show, Boise Boys on HGTV, which premieres Sunday, May 21.
"I love how God directs our lives," Caldwell wrote in a post on social
media. "When I first started playing music it was never to be in a band
or in front of people. I just loved to worship and be creative in it and
doors opened."
He said the reality show has come about in a very similar way, noting
that their remodeling company, Timber and Love, first began as a means
to raise money for international adoption.
"I decided to buy a dumpy house, fix it up, and sell it, hoping to pay
for the adoption costs." He said. "God gave us the desires of our
hearts. From that time I have continued leading worship around the
country as well as renovate homes while I was here in Boise, so we kept
adopting."
A few years into renovating homes, Caldwell met Robertson (who himself was a runner-up on The Apprentice),
and they started Timber and Love, a company they say has been "very
focused on making a difference" with their lives and business.
Read more