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Speaker, Youtuber, & fellow Augustine Institute student Jacinta Florence shares her story of growing up in Oklahoma, running away from her childhood faith into an unsatisfying lifestyle, and re-discovering God & the mission of her life.Check out *FAMOUS YOUTUBER* Jacinta Florence: goo.gl/YZm5X5Subscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjCheck out our website: www.millennialmission.orgWatch me post weird & interesting stuff on the Gram: instagram.com/millennialmission/Or even crazier stuff on FB: facebook.com/millennialmission See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor shares why he loves redemption stories (1:50), tells the story of Moses the Black (5:30), wonders why we as a Church aren't known for for redemption (10:45), delves into Black Panther's central theme of isolationism vs. mission (12:40), aims that question back at us in the Church (16:45), explains the renewal of Vatican II (20:45), calls us in the Church to embrace both holiness & mission equally & wholeheartedly (23:20).How does Black Panther's message on isolationism & mission apply to your life?How can you grow in both holiness and mission?Subscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjAsk About Households by emailing taylor@millennialmission.orgCheck out our website: www.millennialmission.orgListen to Gramatik, the source of our jams: www.gramatik.net/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor narrates the most generic synopsis possible to Black Panther (2:10), starts his deep-dive review (2:55), compares what works in BP to the original Star Wars trilogy (3:45), grants it a special score and honor (15:35), delves into deeper themes of redemption and knowing one's story (15:55), & tells the story of humanity, God, life, and everything (19:55).What was your favorite part of Black Panther?What is your favorite redemption story (even your own)?Subscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjAsk About Households by emailing taylor@millennialmission.orgCheck out our website: www.millennialmission.orgListen to Gramatik, the source of our jams: http://www.gramatik.net/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What are you doing for Lent this year? (Let us know below!)Taylor interviews some friends on what they're doing for Lent & why (1:50), Taylor & Josh share what they're doing for Lent(4:50), their best & work experiences of Lent (12:05), Dr. Akers formally breakdowns the purpose of Lent and gives his tips (20:40), T&J contemplate the deeper meaning behind Lent(24:30), HOW TO LENT MONTAGE BABYYYYY (32:50), T&J wish each other a wonderful, suffering-filled Lent (35:10).Subscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjAsk About Households by emailing taylor@millennialmission.orgCheck out our website: www.millennialmission.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike Wilson shares his powerful story of going through the motions for years, encountering God dramatically during Mass, and discovering the meaning life.Hear more of Mike at his Youtube channel, the Popish Plot: goo.gl/Rgu4sASubscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjApply for Household by emailing taylor@millennialmission.orgCheck out our website: www.millennialmission.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jacob shares about an undying love for Flint (3:20), having a really tumultuous childhood (5:00) experiencing abuse & discovering sexuality (8:30) going to therapy to confront PTSD, panic attacks, & anxiety (14:45) escaping abuse & growing in college (18:00) describing self, identity & beliefs (20:40) good & bad experiences with Christians (28:45) advice to people who are religious (37:10) and both talk about the importance of accepting those we don’t agree with (39:00).What part did you connect with the most?How can you better build relationships with those don't agree with?Tell us in the comments at our website: www.millennialmission.org/podcastsSubscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjCheck out Jacob's joint Youtube channel: goo.gl/sEgxt8 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lauren talks working in publishing on the East Coast (3:00), growing up Catholic & seeing God as distant (5:45), being ridiculed for her beliefs in class, & choosing to leave the faith (10:25) the moment in Thailand that changed everything (12:10), going through Alpha & being able to ask tough questions about Catholic beliefs (15:55) integrating feminism with her faith (21:50), and not being afraid to ask questions (24:20).Tell us in the comments:What part of Lauren's story did you connect with the most?How do you handle beliefs that you struggle with?Subscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjCheck out our website: www.millennialmission.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor & Shaq talk their experience of living in Flint (2:15), how bad perceptions of Flint stack up to reality (6:10), Shaq’s experience of being a young black man in America (16:50), Taylor’s experience of being white in a primarily black city (20:35), how Jesus’ Kingdom of Heaven calls for justice within society (26:25), how we as individuals can create equality and justice (35:05), Taylor’s culture shock of moving to Flint (41:05), and recognizing and dealing with racist reactions (45:25).What were your favorite or least favorite points we made?What is your experience with race in your daily life & our culture?How can you in your daily life contribute towards racial equality?Tell us in the comments at our website: www.millennialmission.org/podcastsSubscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6Sj See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trevor shares his story of growing as a super extraverted homeschooler & raising rabbits (2:30) struggling with insecurities & opening up to others (6:00), his dependence on his then girlfriend (11:15), the disintegration of his relationship & the beginning of self harming (15:00), his first experience of opening up (25:00), failing out of college & two years of limbo (27:00), bottoming out & delving more into self harm (30:30), the people & place who changed his life (33:00).What part of his story did you connect with most?Tell us in the comments at our website: www.millennialmission.orgSubscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjFind Trevor at goo.gl/D4bsrV See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elizabeth shares her story of being raised by her grandparents (2:15), growing up with no faith & her first impression of church-world (4:15), her grandpa’s crazy death-defying miracle (7:30) meeting the young Catholic priest that changed her life (10:35), her struggles with crippling anxiety (15:35), experiencing God in a personal way & her conversion to become Catholic (16:30) the devastating loss of her grandparents (20:05), her advice to those struggling with loss or curious about faith (28:25).Tell us in the comments:What part of her story did you connect with most?Subscribe to our Newsletter for fresh podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport our podcasts on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6Sj See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor gets realllllly excited about the pivot point for Millennial Mission (1:00), probes the collapse of faith of our generation (3:25), diagnoses that most churches have no clue of how to reach our generation (7:30), Jesus’ mission for the Church (9:30), some of the reasons why people leave churches (11:40), challenges us to take responsibility for the faith of our generation (19:00), and this mission that we will solve together (28:05). Let us know what you think:What do you think about faith and our generation?Do you have hope or fear for our future?What are your ideas to tackle this huge problem?Subscribe to our Newsletter for Future Podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport us on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjComment to continue the conversation at our website: goo.gl/B1JeM7 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Abby opens up and shares about growing up with an anxiety disorder & debilitating panic attacks (3:35), having a regretful secret relationship that divided her family & friends (8:35), experiencing a powerful turning point during confession that changed her life forever (12:15), the way her life has dramatically changed since choosing her faith (15:55), & the lessons she’s learned from her journey (17:35).What part of her story did you connect with most?Subscribe to my Newsletter: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport Me on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6Sj See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor & Trevor discuss crushing kids’ dreams at summer camp (2:35), their own experiences w/ doubt (4:00), growing up misguidedly thinking doubt was “bad” (10:55), the questions & doubts they’ve struggled with most (13:10), the Lion King’s answer to suffering (18:35), the universal law of suffering for us & God’s answer to it (21:10), doubting God’s existence when in hardship (28:40), how our view of God affects how we handle our struggles (33:00), tips for working those through doubts (36:00).Let us know in the comments:What doubts or sufferings have you struggled with the most in your life?How do you deal with suffering & doubt?Subscribe for future podcasts: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport us on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjComment to continue the conversation: www.millennialmission.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor & Josh talk the continuing of their bromance (1:00), Josh’s job as a 911 dispatcher (3:00), how to become more like Jesus (4:23), the human side of Jesus (8:50), discipleship as simply following Jesus (11:24), following Jesus as not something we do, but who we are (15:28), unpacking Jesus’ master analogy for discipleship & evangelization (21:09), how to root ourselves deeply in Jesus and then bear fruit (35:12), how we grow spiritually over a LOOONNNG time (43:00).Tell us in the comments:What do you do to stay rooted in Christ?What difference does being rooted make in your life, especially in reaching others?Subscribe to our Newsletter!: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport us on Patreon!: goo.gl/Y3g6Sj See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Taylor & Brandon the Science Guy discuss Brandon’s rapper origin story (1:30), being a nerd (3:06), working on LISA (5:42), growing up with parents that encouraged science (10:50), the compatibility of faith & science (12:26), Brandon’s journey of faith (17:30), revelation as valid reason to believe (21:07), encountering Jesus in a personal way and growing in faith (25:43), finding God through surrender (36:15), having faith in Academia-Land™ (39:44), doing science as a Christian (42:15), the inspiration of famous Christian scientists (44:30)Subscribe to my Newsletter: eepurl.com/cF0y-HSupport Me on Patreon: goo.gl/Y3g6SjComment at our Website: www.millennialmission.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Millennial Mission's team of super friends, Taylor & Josh, talk the beginnings of their bromance (2:30), the state of many Catholic millennials (6:00), being closer to God = more like yourself (7:45), evangelizing as exhaling (12:00), talking to a drug dealer (19:00), naturally evangelizing through friendships (22:15), learning from how Jesus related to others (31:00), intimately entering into people's lives (37:30), the importance of intentional faith-based friendships (40:50), being intentional in every part of life (45:15), & how to form an intentional faith-based friendship (50:00). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.