Have we been conditioned to act on our gut instinct, our first impression, or do we take the time to look beyond our primary instinct and to our second thought?
So often Jesus saw beyond the immediately obvious and into underlying motivations. As scripture says, "man looks on the outward appearance, but God looks on the heart."
Kristin Putnam and I discuss what it might look like to reconsider our polarized impulses and ponder situations and circumstances more deeply.
Dr. Brett Salked - Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations
Matt Regner: Evangelization and the Lay Apostolate
Casey Phillips - Telling our Story, Sharing the Gospel
Fr. Josh Johnson - Evangelization, Discipleship, and Race
Michael Grasinski & Rob Stamper: Anthropology, Worldview, and the TOB
Dcn. Charles Beard - The Compelling Love of the Sacred Heart
Living Pentecost to Overcome Polarization (TL & Kristin Putnam)
Bleacher Brothers: Living Radical Hope Amid Division and Despair
Dr. Charlie Camosy - The SCOTUS Leak: How Do We Respond?
Joe Heschmeyer - What We Owe to Each Other in Disagreement
Dr. Kevin Schmiesing: A Pilgrimage through American History
Dr. Lawrence Feingold - Touched by Christ: The Sacramental Economy
Noreen Madden McInnes: Approaching Death with Hope of Resurrection
Nick De La Torre - Finding Hope in Holy Saturday Moments
Fr. Daniel G. Dozier - The Lenten Pillar of Fasting
Mark Redmond: Almsgiving - Answering the Call of God to Care
Fr. Boniface Hicks, OSB - Personal Prayer: Receiving the Father’s Love.
Mike Aquilina: How the Fathers Read the Bible
Bo Bonner - Silence and our Appetite for the Infinite
Kristin and TL Putnam: Balancing the Three Pillars of Lent
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