Master Craftsman On Making Guitars & God

Master Craftsman On Making Guitars & God

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What to Do When Your Child Rebels

Every father eventually faces a moment when his child pulls away. The distance grows, the relationship hardens, and most men respond in one of three ways. In this episode, John Heinen and Devin Schadt use the parable of the Prodigal Son to diagnose what's really happening beneath ...  Show more

This Is Where Men Quit Lent | Fr. Ken Geraci & John Heinen

We start Lent with strong intentions. The fasting plan is clear. The prayer routine feels doable. The discipline is there. But somewhere in the middle of Lent, the struggle begins. The motivation fades, the routine breaks down, and we quietly give up. In this episode of Into the ...  Show more

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