Authenticity and Feeling Safe with Ivy Gates

Authenticity and Feeling Safe with Ivy Gates

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Learning to Listen

This week Fr. Michael talks about learning to listen for God's voice. He talks about how we can start to encounter God in prayer and hearing Him in our daily life. He reflects on how we know what our our friends and those we love need, and how in a similar way, we can know the vo ...  Afficher plus

Meeting God Face to Face with Our Maddie

This week we're joined by special guest, Maddie! Maddie is currently a dokimos at the monastery. Maddie talks about C.S. Lewis' book, Till We Have Faces, and how it was so impactful to her in the her time of discernment. She shares themes of the book and how we can see these in o ...  Afficher plus

Épisodes Recommandés

Church: The Kingdom Spreads to the World | The Story of God E2
John Mark Comer Teachings

What comes to mind when you hear the word church? John Mark challenges us to rethink our definition, exploring the deeper meaning of church as the "called out ones," a new humanity formed by Jesus to carry the kingdom of God to every corner of the world. He calls us to see church ...  Afficher plus

Brené Brown on Jesus and vulnerable spirituality
The Spiritual Life with Fr. James Martin, S.J.

On our Season One finale of “The Spiritual Life” podcast, Host James Martin, S.J., welcomes the incomparable researcher and storyteller, Brené Brown. Brené is a research professor at the University of Houston, the author of six #1 New York Times bestsellers and the host of two aw ...  Afficher plus

The Narrow and Wide Gates
BibleProject

Sermon on the Mount E34 – Jesus closes the Sermon on the Mount by presenting his listeners with a choice, illustrated in three parts. He first describes two gates and two paths. The narrow gate is difficult to enter, but it opens up the way to life. The wide gate is easy to na ...

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Cultivating Revival
Jesus Culture Leadership Podcast

Becky is joined by a special guest, Kathi Frye, Associate Pastor at Jesus Culture Sacramento, to dive into the dynamic relationship between personal and corporate revival—and why it’s not enough to just read about revival; we are called to live it out. For more information and ac ...  Afficher plus