Author and Speaker, Greg Wasinski, shares inspirational insights to give listeners hope through faith. It's a journey together that consists of personal motivation and a better understanding of why we believe what we believe.
On this episode, Host, Greg Wasinski, and Millie Prebel openly discuss their own thoughts on how we can get to a new level where growth continues. There is a time we have to be willing to go deeper, learn more, work harder, or just commit no matter what we are trying to accomplish in life. In the case of our faith journey, there are many reasons (a.k.a excuses) why we aren't willing to take the next step.
Week 4 reminds us the we are worthy to not only live in God's grace, but to do amazing things. However, our response is to believe in it all and to sacrifice so we have prepared a proper dwelling place for Christ. MI 5:1-4- HEB 10:5-10- LK 1:39-45 - RM 12 Believe is the newest Advent and Christmas based reflection series from Faith and Real Life - "Let Me Be..." Ministries. Together we explore the scriptures of the week as they relate to own peronal journey.
Week 3 references the following Scriptures and gives us a glimpse at life if we live with "Rose Colored" glasses on. It is about joy and the beauty of giving all that worries us over to God. ZEPH 3:14-18 - PHIL 4:4-8 - LK 3:10-18 - LK 3:7-9 - LK 7:28 - CCC 522 - RM 12 Believe is the newest Advent and Christmas based reflection series from Faith and Real Life - "Let Me Be..." Ministries. Together we explore the scriptures of the week as they relate to own peronal journey.
Week 2 references the following Scriptures and helps us see the necessity of LETTING GO. This is not only insight to release us of our baggage, but it empties our hands to receive and focus on Who is most important. Bar 5:1-9 - Phil 1:4-6-8-12 - LK 3:1-6 - LK 1:5 - CCC 1832 - RM 12 Believe is the newest Advent and Christmas based reflection series from Faith and Real Life - "Let Me Be..." Ministries. Together we explore the scriptures of the week as they relate to own peronal journey.
Believe is the newest Advent and Christmas based reflection series from Faith and Real Life - "Let Me Be..." Ministries. Together we explore the scriptures of the week as they relate to own peronal journey. Session 1 references the following Scriptures and helps us gain a better understanding why having our own relationship of faith is so important.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel welcome, Oola Coach, Carrie Ann Ford to a roundtable discussion that relates back to moments of conversion for each of them. It isn't always going to be the most obvious sign or a lightning bolt from Heaven, but when we recognize where we are in our relationship with God today, we will be able to see a point in time that called us in to a deeper relationship with Him.
The hardest part of our faith journey can be the ability to keep the perseverance needed to fight for what our heart, mind, and soul needs. On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel discuss the focus it can take to keep our faith relationship on track and fight off the negative path our mind can send us down. Both hosts offer practical tips and prayer based tools to remain strong.
What does it really take to trust that everything will be alright? How do we hang on despite the unexpected diagnosis? Where do we place our trust in relationships or living out our dreams? On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel share some tips on how we place the strength, only found in faith, over the despair that fear can cause.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel look at the power of community, along with our need to be supported in this life. They also talk about our responsibility to share community with those in need.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel answer some of the questions on why our faith honors saints and why we ask for intercessions. After all, the basis of faith and real life is working God into every instance so we can achieve our goal to get to Heaven.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel share the need for our families to be led with an image of faith. While we may not have all the answers or live perfect lives, our children and our spouses need to be reminded that God is part of all we do. We shouldn't be timid about our faith, but be proud of what helps us stay centered.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel talk about the specifics of what the term "social justice" really refers to. It isn't an attack on those who have more than others, but rather an awareness we all must have for our brothers and sisters in need, physically, financially, and spiritually.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel will NOT be discussing produce, but instead talking about "perception" and how it can stunt our spiritual growth. We have to remain true to our gifts and WHO God made us to be instead of constantly judging ourselves by the world's standards.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel welcome, Oala Coach, Carrie Ann Ford to a roundtable discussion on three major issues people approach us about in ministry and coaching. From children, to faith, to insecurities, this half hour conversation helps us see we are not alone in some of the critical issues we face.
On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel make us aware of the seven deadly sins we all allow to creep into our life. This isn't "Catholic guilt" or a condemnation of choices, it is ammunition to help us be self aware of why we might be struggling in different areas of our life.
Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel openly discuss our need to identify healing from within. When we look at our whole life we can see how past issues can bring about present hurts. Healing is also needed from the encounters we have with others who are hurt and indirectly hurt us too. Bottom line is healing goes far beyond the physical ailments we normally think of, and it needs to be addressed so we can grow in joy and peace, rooted in Christ. Greg Wasinski is an inspirational speaker, author, and radio host who focuses on the message of how to bring faith and real life together for the average person. Millie Prebel is a former beauty industry expert, now called to be a witness in ministry. She travels as a professional speaker and also shares her gifts through various bible studies and prayer based teaching workshops. This podcast is made possible by a gift from Thrivent Advisors Brian & Stephanie McCarty of Western Reserve Financial Associates. Click Here For More Information
Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel discuss the hot button topic of "family" relationships during the holiday season.
Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel look at how we need to be responsible for what we post on social media, as well as how we react to what we read - that could or could not be true. Each of us has the opportunity to use social media as a way to grow and share faith with others.
Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel talk about the lack of hope seen in so many people during this pandemic due to the loss of what is "normal." We also explore how we deal with grief and find the strength to move forward whether we have lost a person, a pet, a job, or any separation from what we love.
Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel openly discuss the phrase "I am spiritual not religious." While discerning what the root of this saying might be for some, the hosts look at the beauty of what the community of religion offers along with the foundation we need to remain accountable to for others. If Spiritual not religious is not intended to be a negative notion, there is beauty in finding your own spirituality within religion.
Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel give listeners an inside perspective of the Sacrament of Holy Orders. This beautiful marriage to the church allows men to offer their life in sacrifice and service to the people of God. By understanding the history, scripture, and church teaching, we can begin to more fully understand the importance, along with the validation, of this Sacrament.
Greg, Aimee, Millie & Bill wrap up their discussion on the Sacrament of Marriage
Part I of this talk on marriage welcomes Greg's wife, Aimee, and Millie Prebel's husband, Bill
Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel offer a practical understanding of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. It is a healing of the body, mind and soul. Anointing of the Sick offers us a connection to Christ's earthly ministry.
Host Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel discuss why Reconciliation is not only important for cleansing, but the healing process we need as well.
Greg Wasinski is joined by his co-host, Millie Prebel as they discuss the Sacrament of Confirmation. Confirmation seals us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit and offers richness to our lives.
On this pilot episode of the Faith and Real Life Podcast, Greg Wasinski is joined by his co-host, Millie Prebel. They discuss the need to focus on not becoming bitter during the longevity of the pandemic quarantine, but instead, let this time make us better.
Greg Wasinski is joined by his co-host, Millie Prebel as they discuss Hope. Hope is something to hold on to and also it is a gift we share with each other. Greg and Mille share stories of others who inspire hope, as well as ways we can work through the feeling of hopelessness.
Greg Wasinski is joined by his co-host, Millie Prebel as they discuss this week's topic on Forgivenss. When we are hurt we typically lack forgiveness. This podcast explores how we take the steps to give and receive the necessary healing when we offer forgiveness.
Greg Wasinski is joined by his co-host, Millie Prebel as they discuss never settling for less than who we are made to be and to always look for opportunities for growth. Our potential becomes a culmination of our personal and spiritual life reaching a point where we become strong enough to continue moving forward to greatness.
Greg Wasinski and his co-host, Millie Prebel discuss how we need to work to stop settling for less than what we are capable of being. There is a need and desire to be great, not just for yourself, but to use your gifts to the fullest.
Greg Wasinski and co-host, Millie Prebel discuss the importance of spiritual direction. Having a guide to walk with us on our journey that can help us identify our spiritual strengths and weaknesses. Spritual direction can be the key to a closer relationship with God.
Greg Wasinski and Mille Prebel continue their journey of the Sacraments and explaining them in a way to give listeners a better understanding of why we believe what we believe.
To kick off a discussion on Catholic Sacraments, we begin with the source and summit of the faith, Holy Communion (The Eucharist). Greg and Millie talk about the church teaching of this mystery of faith and how scripture calls us to this most intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.
As leaders we are called to help guide and direct others in reaching thier potenital as servant leaders. We have a choice to make in how we lead others. Greg and Millie discuss the type of leader that is most effective in our homes, workplaces, and our communities.
In episode 110, "We Believe," the discussion revolves around gaining a better understanding of the beauty of the Catholic faith. As Catholic Christians, we have been criticized as of late for not understanding why they believe what we believe. This is a combination of looking at robust scriptural foundation, that holds to truth, sacramental grace of the Eucharist that nourihes us and how each of us can grow in our faith to be proud to be part of this community of believers.