Surah An-Nisaa: The Women - Verse 35 - Save Your Marriage
In Islam, protecting family bonds is a sacred duty. Aya 35 of Surah An-Nisaa teaches us how to mend relationships before they break. With the help of family members who care, God highlights the importance of acting early to keep the family intact. Today's Tafsir could help save y ...Show more
Surah An-Nisaa: The Women - Verse 34 - OK to Beat Women?
Today, we dive into the often misunderstood and controversial topic of men disciplining women in Islam. We will explore the religious contexts behind such practices, focusing on the delicate balance of compassion, love, and order in the household. Our goal is to clarify how God's ...Show more
What are alms? Why must we give them? Am I supposed to go broke for Jesus? Fr. Mike Schmitz encourages us to be charitable this Lent, emphasizing how almsgiving is a foundational part of living the Faith. In being joyful givers, we imitate Christ, who became poor for our sake, an ...Show more
Why do we "have" to love God? It seems very self-centered of God to demand our love. But is it? Today, Fr. Mike opens up the first sentence of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and helps us to understand more fully why God, who was never lonely in Heaven, chose to freely crea ...Show more
Today, Bishop Barron answers questions from children all over the world, including:
<ul> <li>Is God bigger than an elephant?</li> <li>Why did God make bad germs?</li> <li>How did God come to exist?</li> <li>How can God see us from up in heaven if we can't see him?</li> <li ...Show more
Sometimes in the midst of our suffering, we can often forget that God is always good. In this episode, we will touch on God’s goodness and answering hard questions like, “If God is good, then why is there suffering?” Support the show