Reasons You Don't Know How To Feast

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What Prayer Actually Does to a Man | Fr. Ken Geraci & John Heinen

Prayer becomes one of two things: a religious obligation or a strategy to get results. But it's not a productivity tool. It’s not emotional therapy. And it’s not a way to convince God of anything. In this week’s Lent series, Fr. Ken Geraci and John Heinen cut through the purpose ...  Show more

How We Treat Women Reveals This About Us (It Never Lies)

How a man treats women is never a side issue. It is one of the clearest revelations of his interior life, where it is at and even where it is going. In this episode, John Heinen and Devin Schadt explore why masculinity is tested not in dominance, intellect, or achievement, but in ...  Show more

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