Knowing and Praying With Jesus

Knowing and Praying With Jesus

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A Long-Expected Parts Episode with Dr. Gerry Crete

This week we're joined by special guest, Dr. Gerry Crete. Dr. Gerry talks about Parts Work and how we see it played out in Lord of the Rings. He talks about how we see the characters grow and change, and the different parts we see represented in the characters.References:Litanies ...  Show more

Convictions from St. James

This week Mother Natalia reflects on scripture readings from the book of James which recently convicted her. She talks about holding her tongue, being slow to anger, and quick to listen. She talks about the beauty of answering a question directly, as opposed to answering somethin ...  Show more

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