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The Father's Mercy After the Fall

What if your greatest failures could become the place where you encounter God's mercy most deeply? Dr. Sri's explores the Church's striking phrase "O happy fault" and explains how the fall of Adam and Eve unveils a powerful new dimension of the Father's merciful love. _ _ For ful ...  Afficher plus

Trusting the Father's Heart

Do you really believe in the Father's love for you? The devil's main tactic is to sow doubt in our hearts about God the Father—causing us to question the Father’s goodness, His love, and His care for us. Dr. Sri explains how to grow in greater trust in our Heavenly Father and sur ...  Afficher plus

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Day 30: God Is Who Is
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

God is truth, God is love, and God is being itself. Today's Catechism readings begin to unpack the eternal nature of God and share with us God’s “innermost secret." Fr. Mike teaches us that because God made us in his image and likeness, then we too are called to embody truth and ...  Afficher plus

Day 33: God as Father
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

The Catechism describes the various ways that God has revealed himself to us as Father over the ages, and gives us insight into God the Father “in relation to his only Son,” Jesus. Fr. Mike entreats us to examine our relationships with our earthly fathers and how they might be im ...  Afficher plus

Tara Leigh Cobble - God is a Good Father
The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast

God is a GOOD Father who is never disappointed in you *gasp*  He is grieved by our sins, but never disappointed. Because to be disappointed He has to be let down by an unmet expectation, and He has no expectations of us. When we sin, God does not run from us, He runs to us and dw ...  Afficher plus

Day 28: The Nature of God
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

In this episode, we discuss the nature of God, “who” God is, beginning with God the Father. Our reading explains how the Creed begins with God the Father because he is the first Divine Person of the most Holy Trinity. God is one Divine Being made up of three persons, and his iden ...  Afficher plus