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67.The Origin Story of Splankna with Founder Sarah Thiessen This is The Energy to Heal, your resource for all things Splankna, the faith-based inner healing modality that will help you achieve emotional freedom. In this episode, host Laura Milliken sits down with Sarah J. Thiessen, the founder of Splankna, for a powerful and transparent conversation about her personal and professional journey into the world of energy psychology. Sarah shares how growing up in a conservative faith tradition sparked questions about healing that traditional therapy couldn't answer. Her story takes listeners through the development of Splankna, the frustrations she encountered in traditional mental health practice, and the turning point moments that opened her to holistic, faith-based healing. Together, Laura and Sarah explore the integration of energy medicine, spiritual discernment, and client transformation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the heart behind Splankna and how faith and science can work together to promote real psychological and emotional change.
Send us a textHave you ever had a supernatural experience you couldn't explain?Or wondered whether stories of angels, near-death encounters, or spiritual warfare are real?In this thought-provoking episode of God-Sized Stories, I sit down with bestselling author and investigative journalist Lee Strobel to discuss his newest book, Seeing the Supernatural. From compelling personal accounts to biblical truth, Lee explores the mysteries of the unseen world through the lens of faith, science, and Scripture.
For marine biologist, writer, and lay theologian Rachel Jordan, the ocean has never just been a backdrop—it's been a living metaphor for her relationship with God. Raised in a Christian household, Rachel's wonder at tide pools and the mysteries of the deep developed alongside her budding faith. She explains how the intrigue of peering into tiny, brimming tide pools mirrored her fascination with glimpses of God's character: “There was something vast and impressive that laid beyond, that I wanted to explore.” Just as the tide pools hinted at whole worlds awaiting discovery, Rachel found that both faith and science propelled her deeper: “Being a Christian has propelled me further into a desire to understand science ... and being a scientist has, I believe, made me a better Christian.” Rachel may study the ocean's wonders, but her path has been anything but fearless. “I've had this recurring nightmare ... of getting eaten by sharks ... I was just terrified of it,” she confesses. And yet, her marine biology career meant close encounters with those notorious creatures were not just possible, but sometimes necessary. What's remarkable is how God met her in those moments of dread—not by removing the fear, but by transforming it. As she recounts, “The beauty is that God took this thing that I was afraid of and converted it to open-mouthed wonder.” Rachel's transparency normalizes fear as a companion to growth, whether learning to dive or facing daunting new callings. Her encouragement? “It's okay to feel [fear]; it might be something that God uses in your story to do something really big and to show you more of who he is.” Lessons of Grief and Hope from the Coral Reefs Perhaps nowhere does Rachel blend her scientific vocation and spiritual conviction more poignantly than in her stewardship of endangered corals. She describes the “magic castles” of Dry Tortugas National Park—towering, endangered pillar corals—where she devoted herself to preservation efforts. Witnessing the corals' decline from disease was, for Rachel and her fellow scientists, “tragic and deeply impactful.” Yet, as a follower of Christ, Rachel finds hope in the heartbreak. Not only does she grieve in community, but she sees loss through the lens of biblical resurrection. She connects the “white skeleton bony structures” of dead corals to Ezekiel's vision of dry bones: if God can bring those bones to life, can't he also restore coral reefs one day? For Rachel, loss becomes an invitation to hope: “All of creation is eventually going to be restored, remade ... I just wonder what he's going to do next.” Divine Lessons from Buddy Dives and Seahorses Diving, for all its wonder, is fraught with risk, which is why marine biologists always practice “buddy diving”—entrusting their lives to a partner in the depths. For Rachel, this is a living parable: “God is our ultimate dive buddy ... he's not only capable of rescuing us in danger, but he promises to never leave or forsake us.” Other creatures—even a seahorse named Mr. Snuggles—have revealed to her the joy of relationship, not just provision. “I want to, like Mr. Snuggles, draw close to him and just sort of curl up with him and hang out together.” Scripture: A Dive Site Brimming with Life What better metaphor for the Bible, Rachel muses, than a vibrant dive site—unchanging in position but always full of surprise, beauty, and life? “When I read God's word ... there's always something new to discover.” It's a place to keep returning with fresh awe and an explorer's heart. The Deep Calls to Deep Whether or not you'll ever strap on a snorkel, Rachel's conversation is an invitation: to see the world as shot through with the beauty and presence of its Maker, to find him not only in safe harbor but also in the open, sometimes scary waters of life, and to trust that every loss and fear can be met—and even redeemed—by the God who made oceans and corals... and calls each of us out into the deep. MEET RACHEL JORDAN Rachel G. Jordan is a professional marine biologist and lay theologian. A self-professed Jesus-loving coral nerd, she was raised in Idaho and has since traveled the globe chasing her passion for faith and science. She has an MS in marine biology and ecology from James Cook University (Australia), a BS in ecology from Seattle Pacific University (USA), and a certification in biblical studies from Bodenseehof Bible School (Germany). In addition to working as a coral biologist for the US National Park Service, Rachel has worked in marine aquaculture research, organic chemistry laboratories, veterinary research facilities, the pet industry, and a museum. When not diving or writing, she can be found reading C.S. Lewis, growing wildflowers, and exploring creation with her husband. More at https://rachelgjordan.com/ MORE ABOUT “IF THE OCEAN HAS A SOUL” The ocean is filled with scientific discoveries―and God's presence. For marine biologist Rachel Jordan, both science and Scripture are means of knowing creation and Creator. In If the Ocean Has a Soul, Rachel considers the natural world through a spiritual lens, meshing marine biology with biblical truths in a keen and current take on faith and science. With engaging storytelling and deep knowledge of the Bible, she asks and answers questions like: How can Christians reconcile religion and science when the two seem opposed? What do suffering and death teach us about the character of Jesus? How do we care for the environment when there seems to be little hope for repair? What do the ocean and its sea creatures, specifically, reveal about God? In these pages, Rachel recounts fascinating aquatic phenomena alongside the sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic stories of animals she has known. You'll lose yourself in the shadows of an underwater labyrinth; hear spiritual wisdom from a great-grandmother coral the size of a Volkswagen Beetle; and fall in love with Porky, the pudgy porcupinefish greeting visitors at the Windjammer shipwreck. And along the way, you'll see how the promise of restoration unfolds in both physical and spiritual ways. Rachel's thoughtful scientific and theological insights encourage us to know the Creator of the sea and everything in it. 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The Rebbe warns against compromising Torah with unproven scientific ideas, which weakens faith and observance. He urges the recipient, now active again, to use his knowledge to counter these trends, especially in Europe. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/015/008/5378
Is the Shroud of Turin the real burial cloth of Jesus Christ—or the greatest mystery in Christian history? In this powerful episode of Michael &, Michael Knowles is joined by theologian and historian Dr. Jeremiah Johnston to uncover the mind-blowing discoveries surrounding the Shroud. From scientific analysis and historical evidence to theological significance, they explore what makes the Shroud one of the most studied and debated relics in the world—and what it could mean for believers today. - - - Today's Sponsor: Hallow - Put your relationship with God first. Head over to https://hallow.com/knowles for three months free today!
Culture often pits faith and science against each other—but as believers, we know they are intentionally and beautifully woven together by our Creator for His people to explore and enjoy. Yet, studies show that by age six, many girls already perceive themselves as less capable in STEM-related fields than boys—a gap that only widens over time. How can we, as parents, counter this message and inspire our daughters to see science as an avenue for both discovery and worship? In this episode, American Heritage Girls Founder & Executive Director Patti Garibay welcomes back marine biologist, science author, and veteran homeschooling mom Sherri Seligson to explore how faith and science go hand in hand. Sherri shares her journey from studying shark behavior at Walt Disney's Living Seas to equipping families with Biblically grounded science education. She unpacks why engaging in STEM is vital for girls—not just for career opportunities, but for deepening their faith and confidence in God's design. From overcoming barriers in STEM to cultivating awe through nature, Sherri offers practical encouragement for parents looking to integrate faith and science in their daughters' education. Plus, she gives us a glimpse into her latest book, Wonders of the Ocean Realm, revealing how the intricacies of marine life point directly to the Creator. If you want to encourage your daughter to explore science while strengthening her faith, this episode is for you! Learn more about Sherri's work and Wonders of the Ocean Realm at sherriseligson.com Find an American Heritage Girls Troop near you, visit americanheritagegirls.org Add even more Biblical wisdom to your parenting quiver, visit raisinggodlygirls.com
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Dr. Ming Wang's journey from atheist scientist in Communist China to Christian eye surgeon in America challenges the myth that faith and reason are incompatible. Dr. Wang discusses his struggles, achievements, and the transformative power of his Christian faith. The conversation also covers his unique medical innovations, the pen pal program bridging China and America, and his deep appreciation for American freedom. This interview offers an inspiring look at overcoming adversity and the profound impact of faith and perseverance.
Mark Springer joins us today to discuss his latest book, Flesh Becomes Words. Mark is an author from San Mateo, California, who studied English and Cell Biology at UC Berkeley. He has been a science and technology writer and editor in the San Francisco Bay Area for more than 30 years, primarily in the biotechnology industry. Flesh Becomes Words is an action-packed story that explores the nature of science, soul, and spirit. Mark believes these are the three parts of our beings: DNA in our bodies, thoughts in our souls, and God's Word in our spirit. In this dynamic novel, he invites readers to put themselves in the shoes of the characters in the book – an experience a world where belief in the Bible is against the law… In this conversation, we discuss: Where the inspiration for Flesh Becomes Words came from. What the Bible is for according to the book of Hebrews. The role that human DNA plays in Mark's book. How science and faith interact with each other. You can pick up a copy of Flesh Becomes Words for yourself here! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9 Upgrade Your Wallet Game with Ekster! Get the sleek, smart wallet you deserve—and save while you're at it! Use coupon code FINDINGGENIUS at checkout or shop now with this exclusive link: ekster.com?sca_ref=4822922.DtoeXHFUmQ5 Smarter, slimmer, better. Don't miss out!
Many believe that Christianity and science are at odds, that one undermines the other, and that people have to choose only one. But the truth is, science and faith don't just coexist—they complement each other in profound ways. Science, in its quest for understanding the natural world, often leads us to a greater appreciation for the Creator. The beauty and precision of the universe—its fine-tuned physics—point not away from God, but directly to Him. God can be worshipped not only in the church, but also in the laboratory, as both realms reveal His order and majesty. Throughout history, even figures like Galileo believed that truth found in science supports truth found in scripture. After all, all truth is God's truth. Whether scientific or religious, truth lives in harmony. How, then, do science and faith coexist? In our humanity, we grasp only a limited piece of the truth, but God's perspective encompasses all. How do we integrate the two realms in our own understanding? In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Joseph Vukov, a writer, speaker, and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, who explores the intersection of ethics, science, and religion. He'll share how science can enrich our faith, not diminish it, and how we can love God and science at the same time. Things You'll Learn In This Episode -God's POV vs. the human perspective As humans in a fallen world, our understanding of the Universe is limited. Is that why so many people struggle to see the harmony between science and religion? -Faith isn't sub-rational, it's supra-rational Some people think the realm of faith exists underneath the realm ruled by science. How does faith go beyond reason and intellect? -The deliberate Godly design behind the science of our Universe The Universe's design isn't a case against God's presence, but rather a strong sign of it. What does the fine-tuning argument reveal about the order of creation? Guest Bio Dr. Joseph Vukov is a writer, speaker, and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He is also the Associate Director of the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage. Dr. Vukov's research explores questions at the intersection of ethics and the cognitive sciences, and at the intersection of science and religion. Visit https://www.josephvukov.com/ for more information. About Your Host Hosted by Dr. Deepa Grandon, MD MBA, triple board-certified physician with over 25 years of experience working as a Physician Consultant for influential organizations worldwide. Dr. Grandon is the founder of Transformational Life Consulting (TLC) and an outspoken faith-based leader in evidenced-based lifestyle medicine. Resources Feeling stuck and want guidance on how to transform your spiritual, mental and physical well being? Get access to Dr Deepa's 6 Pillars of Health video! Visit drdeepa-tlc.org to subscribe and watch the video for free. Work with Me Ready to explore a personalized wellness journey with Dr. Deepa? Visit drdeepa-tlc.org and click on “Work with Me” to schedule a free intake call. Together, we'll see if this exclusive program aligns with your needs! Want to receive a devotional every week From Dr. Deepa? Devotionals are dedicated to providing you with a moment of reflection, inspiration, and spiritual growth each week, delivered right to your inbox. Visit https://www.drdeepa-tlc.org/devotional-opt-in to subscribe for free. Ready to deepen your understanding of trauma and kick start your healing journey? Explore a range of online and onsite courses designed to equip you with practical and affordable tools. From counselors, ministry leaders, and educators to couples, parents and individuals seeking help for themselves, there's a powerful course for everyone. Browse all the courses now to start your journey. Disclaimer TLC is presenting this podcast as a form of information sharing only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. TLC is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products, or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services, or methods that might be referenced. Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm so our show reaches more people. Thank you!
What happens when your own health journey leads you to discover groundbreaking wellness solutions? In this episode of #TheLongevityPodcast, Dr. Jen sits down with Dr. Kim Catherine Grom, a certified IHT wellness practitioner, licensed coach, and nutrition advisor. Dr. Kim shares her battle with late-stage Lyme disease and toxic mold exposure, which led her to seek alternative healing methods beyond traditional medicine. Through her practice, Bioscience for Believers, she now helps others using bio-scans and frequency testing to support wellness without venturing into new age or mysticism. This conversation is a deep dive into resilience, faith, and integrative health solutions that can transform lives.Dr. Kim Catherine Grom is a certified IHT wellness practitioner, licensed coach, and nutrition advisor. After battling late-stage Lyme disease and toxic mold exposure, she discovered alternative healing methods that transformed her health. Through Bioscience for Believers, she now helps others find balance using bio-scans and frequency testing.Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/kimcgrom#Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kimgrom/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkimgrom/Website: https://www.lifeconnectionswellness.com/PODCAST Thank you for listening please subscribe and share! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Shop supplements: https://healthybydrjen.shop/ CHECK OUT a list of my Favorite products here: https://www.healthybydrjen.com/drjenfavorites WATCH THIS:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lSyAFy5U4U&list=PLaDiqj0yz1eeCOATXPoUDt8HEJxz1_lfW - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW ME: Instagram :: https://www.instagram.com/integrativedrmom/ Facebook :: https://www.facebook.com/pflegmed Tik Tok :: https://www.tiktok.com/@integrativedrjen YouTube :: https://www.youtube.com/@integrativedrmom - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FTC: Some links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product through one of them, I will receive a commission (at no additional cost to you). I truly appreciate your support of my channel. Thank you for watching! Video is not spons...
In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss how NASA has made a huge step forward in wanting to bring science into the realm of the existential as this week, they launched into space what's known as the SPHEREx Telescope. It has the goal of answering some pivotal questions like: How did the universe begin? How did galaxies start to develop? How did human beings get here? Christians feel that the Bible gives the answers to these questions, which some feel flies in the face of what science offers. It's important, then, to have a clear understanding of exactly what the Bible says in the book of Genesis. Episode Links If today's conversation prompts you to want to take a deeper dive into the book of Genesis, we'd suggest you check out a series given by James Emery White at Mecklenburg Community Church called “Primordial: Genesis and the World's Primeval History.” And this was not the first time that Dr. White tackled the faith-science dynamic in his messages. Here are a few other series that we'd encourage you to take a look at: “The Science of God,” “Astrophysics… for People Who Are Open to God," and “Don't Check Your Brains at the Door.” And if you're on the hunt for more info about the SPHEREx Telescope or today's conversation, be sure to read some of these helpful resources: James Emery White, Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians, order from Amazon. Manuela López Restrepo, “NASA's Upcoming Telescope Launch Aims to Address Some Existential Questions,” NPR, March 3, 2025, read online. Josh Dinner, “NASA Delays Launch of SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions to March 8,” Space.com, March 5, 2025, read online. Ari Daniel, “Searching the Entire Sky for the Secrets to Our Universe,” NPR, February 9, 2025, read online. Fred Heeren, Show Me God: What the Message from Space Is Telling Us About God. For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday. We'd also love to hear from you if there is a topic that you'd like to see discussed on the Church & Culture Podcast in an upcoming episode. You can find the form to submit your questions at the bottom of the podcast page HERE.
While broadcasting from the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, Father Dave welcomes Vatican Observatory Director Brother Guy Consolmagno to discuss two of his latest books, “When Science Goes Wrong: The Desire and Search for Truth” and “A Jesuit's Guide to the Stars: Exploring Wonder, Beauty, and Science.”
In this episode of I Thought You'd Like to Know This, Too, Sr. Carla Mae Streeter, OP, interviews Sister Ilia Delio, OSF, a Franciscan sister with a background in science and theology. Sr. Ilia discussed her journey from neurobiology to historical theology, emphasizing the integration of science and religion. She highlighted the need for a dynamic understanding of Christology and the role of figures like Francis of Assisi, Bonaventure, and Teilhard de Chardin in bridging science and faith. Sr. Ilia advocated for a shift from traditional doctrines to a more evolutionary and integrative approach, stressing the importance of revisiting core theological concepts in light of modern scientific insights. She also emphasized the need for a robust religious education that includes both science and faith to address contemporary challenges.
Dr. Scott French is back on The Morning Blend for another Magis Center Monday. Today he tackles the idea of how humans thrive when we focus our souls toward heaven.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
This episode was recorded on Friday, November 1st. Scott W. McMahon, MD, founder of Whole World Healthcare has been practicing pediatrics in Roswell, New Mexico, for 26 years. His interest in Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) began in 2009. Dr. McMahon first learned about CIRS after being approached by a businessman whose daughter became ill while attending a local school. The search for this child's healing led him to Dr. Richie Shoemaker, the global expert on mold illnesses. McMahon visited Dr. Shoemaker's practice to learn about the treatment for CIRS and saw the tremendous need for more physicians prepared to treat CIRS. He immediately opened a practice in Roswell specifically to diagnose and treat patients with CIRS, starting with 15 patients from the local school. His CIRS practice has now grown and he has seen thousands of adults and children to date. For more information about Dr. Scott and CIRS: For more information about Dr. Scott McMahon, visit ScottMcMahon.doctor For information about Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), visit www.CIRSx.com Follow Dr. Scott on Social Media: Follow me on Instagram at @DrScottMaMahon Friend me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/drscottmcmahon Connect with me on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/dr-scott-mcmahon-834b1337/ Tune in to Medicine and Miracles: Visit MedicineAndMiracle.com Now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2sVyiAXZUHO47vjd6P9p2L?si=ZTM3A9waRtiU8oIxonC9Gg Now on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-medicine-and-miracles-pod-227401401/ Now on Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d3ad93e6-f49f-405a-b694-19fda78dad63/medicine-and-miracles-podcast Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
Send us a textHave you ever wondered why God allows us to go through trials? What if I told you that your brain is wired to grow stronger through life's challenges—just as Scripture tells us?
In this captivating episode of "How I Made It Through," hosts Kristin Taylor and Bernadette Thompson are joined by the renowned psychic medium and attorney, Mark Anthony, JD, also known as the Psychic Explorer. Mark, a fourth-generation psychic medium, shares his extraordinary journey from a childhood filled with spiritual encounters to a career that bridges the realms of law and the supernatural. Listeners are taken on a fascinating exploration of Mark's unique family history, where psychic abilities were both a gift and a challenge. He recounts vivid childhood memories, including near-death experiences and the profound influence of his psychic parents. Mark also delves into his career as a lawyer, revealing how his intuitive abilities played a crucial role in his legal practice.The episode further explores Mark's adventures as a Psychic Explorer, traveling to mystical locations worldwide to investigate ancient mysteries and spiritual phenomena. He shares a remarkable story from Hawaii, where he experienced the powerful energy of the goddess Pele during a volcanic eruption, offering listeners a glimpse into the profound consciousness of nature.Join Kristin, Bernadette, and Mark as they navigate the intersections of spirituality, science, and the human experience, providing inspiration for your own spiritual journey.- **[00:00] Introduction to Season 6 and Guest Mark Anthony**- Kristin introduces the theme of the season and welcomes new co-host Bernadette Thompson.- Introduction of Mark Anthony, his background, and achievements.- **[03:30] Mark's Ancestry of Psychic Mediumship**- Mark shares his family's history with psychic abilities and how it influenced his childhood.- **[07:00] Childhood Experiences and Spiritual Awakening**- Mark recounts his early encounters with spirits and near-death experiences.- **[11:00] Navigating a Legal Career with Psychic Abilities**- Mark discusses how he balanced his legal career with his psychic gifts.- **[15:00] The Intersection of Law and Mediumship**- Insights into how Mark's abilities aided his legal practice and interactions with clients.- **[18:30] The Psychic Explorer: Mystical Travels and Discoveries**- Mark talks about his travels to mystical sites and the significance of these experiences.- **[22:00] A Profound Encounter with Pele in Hawaii**- A detailed account of Mark's experience with the goddess Pele during a volcanic eruption.- **[27:00] The Spiritual Consciousness of Nature**- Reflections on the consciousness and spiritual presence in natural phenomena.Learn more about Mark Anthony, JD Psychic Explorer:- Website: www.afterlifefrequency.com- YouTube Channel: @MarkAnthonythePsychicExplorer- Instagram: @psychiclawyermarkanthony
Do you struggle with doubt? You're not alone. In our new series, "Wrestling with Doubt, Finding Faith," Pastor Mark dives deep into the natural human experience of doubt and its role in strengthening our faith journey.In this first message, Pastor Mark talks about his own doubts as he leads an exploration of questions about God's existence. From the beauty of creation to the transformative power of faith, this sermon encourages us to see doubt not as an enemy but as a bridge to deeper understanding.Discover how:Doubt can strengthen rather than weaken faith.Science and faith are not at odds but complementary.Heroes of the Bible, like Thomas and David, found God amidst their doubts.Personal experiences and the beauty of creation testify to the presence of a loving Creator.If you've ever wrestled with doubt, this message offers hope, wisdom, and encouragement.
In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the fascinating parallels between humans and animals, uncovering spiritual and scientific insights. Reflecting on the inherent traits of creation, we explore how the divine Creator uses consistent "ingredients" across His works, emphasizing the shared characteristics in reasoning, social structures, and the appreciation of beauty. Drawing inspiration from both biblical and natural perspectives, this discussion examines how traits like peace-making and symmetry-seeking appear in both humans and creatures like primates and butterflies.Discover how these connections deepen our understanding of dominion, purpose, and God's artistry in the world. Whether you're interested in theology, science, or personal reflection, this episode is sure to inspire you to see the Creator's hand in the everyday and extraordinary. Join us for this brief yet impactful conversation, and don't forget to subscribe for more faith-based and enlightening content in the coming weeks!
In this throwback episode, we're joined by Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, renowned atmospheric scientist and author, they discuss the intersection of faith and climate action, the importance of individual and systemic change, the role of extreme weather in shaping public perception of climate change, and how faith, beliefs and science must come together for effective climate action. Tune in for an insightful conversation that underscores the importance of uniting for a sustainable future! If you want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name, visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.
Faith and science often seem at odds, but are they really? Father Columba unpacks the Catholic “both-and” approach, showing how reason and belief complement one another. Learn how embracing both strengthens faith, deepens discernment and uncovers harmony between science and faith itself.
Time for another Magis Center Monday. Today Dr. Scott French discusses Near Death Experiences.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
The intersections of faith and science have puzzled believers and skeptics alike through the ages. Pastor Ian Graham looks at the way the scriptural narrative holds them together. Support the show
Time again for another Magis Center Monday and a discussion on the Shroud of Turin and Eucharistic Miracles. Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Are you tired of your emotions getting the best of you? In this episode of Visibly Fit, Alicia Michelle joins me to talk about her new book, Emotional Confidence: Three Simple Steps to Manage Emotions with Science and Scripture. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by your feelings or struggled to keep them in check, this conversation is for you. Alicia gets real about how her personal battle with emotions nearly cost her everything and how she found healing through faith and science.This episode isn't just about managing emotions; it's about transforming how you live and connect with God in everyday moments. Whether you're navigating stress, relationships, or personal growth, this episode will give you tools to experience real freedom. You'll walk away with practical, actionable steps to get unstuck, find peace, and trust God fully. Tune in to discover how emotional confidence can change your life – because you deserve to thrive emotionally, physically, and spiritually!Chapter:[00:00] Podcast Preview[00:52] Introduction to the Visibly Fit Podcast[01:31] The Importance of Processing Emotions[02:57] Introducing Alicia Michelle[04:25] Alicia's New Book: Emotional Confidence[05:21] The Journey to Writing the Book[08:23] Defining Emotional Confidence[09:06] The Connection to Weight Loss[10:19] The A.D.D. Method[10:31] Step 1: Acknowledge[11:05] Step 2: Discern[12:03] Step 3: Decide[16:04] The Challenge of Emotional Patterns[17:51] Why People Struggle with Emotions[20:50] The Overwhelming Nature of Emotions[23:20] The Impact of Unprocessed Emotions[26:00] Resetting Emotions[29:13] Favorite Emotional Reset Techniques[:32:12] Using Scripture for Emotional Support[35:15] Cultural Influences on Emotions[:36:10] Where to Find Alicia's Book[37:13] Closing Thoughts and ResourcesResources mentioned:Alicia Michelle's WebsiteVisibly Fit 7-Week Accelerator ProgramConnect with today's guest:InstagramFacebookAlicia Michelle is a lover of Jesus, a wife to her best friend of 15 years, a homeschooling mom to four energetic and creative kids, and the Founder and editor of YourVibrantFamily.com. A former Christian magazine editor, she is also the author of "Plan to Be Flexible", "Back to School Survival Manual" and Creator/Producer of Your Vibrant Family's online video courses "bloom” and “rhythm” along with Your Vibrant Family printables. She is also a monthly contributor to several popular family blogs. She believes each day offers new opportunities to grow in grace, and that "acceptance with joy" is one of the hidden secrets of the Christian life.P.S. If you're just checking out the show to see if it's a good fit for you, welcome!If you're really serious about becoming Visibly Fit, you'll get the best experience if you download the worksheets available at https://wendiepett.com/visiblyfitpodcast.
On today's Magis Center Monday, Dr. Scott French talks about the nuclear reaction on the Shroud of Turin.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Send us a textAfter a life-altering accident that ended my aspirations of becoming a professional runner, I found myself on an unexpected path of healing and transformation. Join me, Asako Toto, as I share the emotional and physical challenges I faced on the road to recovery, where faith and the body's incredible ability to heal blend into a powerful narrative of resilience. This isn't just about bouncing back; it's a testament to discovering purpose in the rubble of shattered dreams, finding hope in the face of adversity, and redefining what it means to truly heal.Have you ever felt the pressing need to question everything you once believed? As the world stood still during the pandemic, it sparked a profound shift in my understanding of health, wellness, and the narratives we're fed. Through personal anecdotes, I unravel my journey of awakening—a journey that led me to challenge mainstream medical narratives and embrace a more informed lifestyle. This chapter of my story is an invitation to embrace critical thinking and self-reliance, encouraging you to explore new perspectives and uncover truths hidden in plain sight.But the journey doesn't stop there. Discover the revolutionary potential of natural healing practices, from molecular hydrogen as a master antioxidant to the essential role of sunlight and circadian rhythms in our well-being. I explore how faith and health advocacy intertwine, inspiring a holistic approach to personal growth and self-discovery. By questioning conventional beliefs and embracing the interconnectedness of faith and science, this episode aims to inspire you to embark on your own journey of self-discovery, resilience, and advocacy for a healthier, more intentional life.Discover Podcasting with PodmatchJoin Podmatch to connect with top podcast guests and hosts! Start your podcast journey here.Save on Natural Health SolutionsEnjoy 15% off your Redd Remedies order with code ASEKHO99. Experience nature's healing power.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
This week the team dives into the question of whether faith and science contradict each other. The idea that faith and science oppose each other has grown in popularity, but is that really true? Do we have to choose between faith and science or can they be compatible? How do we address popular scientific theories such as evolution and the age of the earth? How do we engage with people who disagree on these subjects?
This week the team dives into the question of whether faith and science contradict each other. The idea that faith and science oppose each other has grown in popularity, but is that really true? Do we have to choose between faith and science or can they be compatible? How do we address popular scientific theories such as evolution and the age of the earth? How do we engage with people who disagree on these subjects?
Questions Covered: 08:38 – Is there empirical evidence in biochemistry for your God? 17:28 – If AI had free will, could it be blamed? 22:16 – How does the Church deal with how Fr. Georges Lemaître’s work was used to calculate the big bang? 34:22 – Could science prove the existence of God? Have you read Peter Kreeft? Are spirit and matter distinct and disconnected? 45:37 – I'm a Catholic AI engineer. I disagree with the claim that AI sentience cannot exist. I think it’s something we should be concerned with. 52:36 – I have thoughts on AI not being able to have sentience. Its closer to robots. …
More scientific proof of the miracle of the Shroud of Turin from Dr. Scott French. It's a Magis Center Monday on The Morning Blend.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Faith and science can seem like two opposed things... but Dr. Sam Perli is with us to talk about how they can actually be more aligned with each other than you may have thought before.
Our faith helps us believe in miracles, but do science and technology disprove them? To discuss, Father Dave welcomes back friend of the show Jesuit priest and president of the Magis Center, Father Robert Spitzer. His latest book is called, “Christ, Science, and Reason: What We Can Know About Jesus, Mary, and Miracles.”
Why is it important to understand and study the Shroud of Turin? Dr. Scott French from the Magis Center is back with Brian to continue their series of discussion.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
In this final Soulful Sitdown Session, we revisit a crucial conversation from the What's God Got To Do With It? and Outweigh crossover series, focusing on the game plan for success and the essential task of earning back your own trust. Even with the perfect plan, what good does it do if you can't trust yourself to follow through? That's why in this session, we dive deep into rebuilding self-trust so you can live in alignment and integrity while pursuing your health goals. We challenge the common belief that the alternative to dieting is losing control, offering instead a vision of true freedom—freedom to nourish both your body and soul, to wave the white flag of restriction, and to declare peace in your relationship with food. This session shifts the focus from a mindset of restriction and repair to one of healing and care. We'll discuss how to truly partner with your body, aligning your mind and heart to create a sustainable, peaceful life. Together, we'll also confront those sneaky “Never-Gonna” inner voices that sabotage your success before you even begin. By the end of this session, our hope is that you'll have the tools to reframe your approach, build lasting self-trust, and finally play a game designed for you to win. HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @leanneellington To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Francis Collins has been at the forefront of the world's most advanced biomedical research. He led the Human Genome Project and was the longest-serving director of the National Institutes of Health. He is drawing on his career to focus on what he sees as the core pillars of wisdom during a time of deep polarization. Geoff Bennett sat down with Collins to discuss his book, "The Road to Wisdom." PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Questions Covered: 15:33 – Is Kekulé’s dream that led to the discovery of the benzene molecule just scientific apocrypha? 22:48 – Do you see intelligent design as an actual theory to supplement Darwinian evolution? 32:28 – What do you think of the comments of Max Plank saying that everything postulates consciousness? 32:28 – What do you think of the comments of Max Plank saying that everything postulates consciousness? 42:27- What knowledge do you have on the timing of conception? 46:48 – Particle collider in Switzerland. What are your thoughts on the research that is taking place there? …
Some might think faith and science are mutually exclusive, but Father Dave welcomes astrophysicist and Jesuit priest Father Adam Hincks to debunk that mindset. Father Adam is an assistant professor in Science, Christianity, and Cultures at the University of Toronto, as well as an associate scholar with the Vatican Observatory.
George Gallup, the man who gained fame as a poll‑taker, has said, "I could prove God statistically.
As we encounter artificial intelligence in our daily lives, Father Dave welcomes professor and author Dr. Joseph Vukov to discuss his new book, “Staying Human in an Era of Artificial Intelligence.” Dr. Vukov serves as Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Associate Director of the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage at Loyola University Chicago.
As a PhD student in 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell made an astronomical discovery, only to have the Nobel Prize in Physics for that discovery go to her male colleagues instead. But instead of becoming jaded by the misogyny she's experienced, Jocelyn has become a beacon for women in the sciences.On today's episode, we talk to Jocelyn about her Quaker roots, her move from evangelical to liberal Quakerism, her life in science, black holes, and more!Visit our episode page for a transcript, discussion questions, and to share your thoughts. Become a monthly supporter! Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.
Time for another Magis Center Monday with Brian Howell and Dr. Scott French.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Faith and Science: Where the Conflict Really Lies Faith and science. These two topics have been seemingly at loggerheads formany years. But don't believe everything you hear. Can people of faith embrace some of the most modern scientific discoveries of today? We're going to be exploring the ideas of faith and science and how these two disciplines are not at loggerheads, but actually work together to give us a clearer picture of the world.
Episode 933 (14:35) In this episode: My hobby of Astronomy and astrophotography; Oregon Star Party; Vatican Observatory; Harmony of faith and science; Reflection of how God is in all good things in our lives; The good things of life are a foretaste of heaven Related Web Sites: Vatican ObservatoryMy Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
Questions covered: 13:53 – How do we respond to scientific theories like the special theory of relativity that are based on thought experiments that seem to contradict Christianity? 18:16 – Alexis Carrel was a Catholic biologist who studied eugenics for the country of France. Can his profession be reconciled with his Catholicity? 29:54 – In our modern era, science is viewed as objective truth that matters more than faith; but also there's a modern philosophy that everyone has their own truth. As a scientist, how do you use your profession to bolster your faith within that odd philosophical framework? 35:06 – What evidence is there that we have a soul that is rational and has intellect? 41:40 – How do you compare the difference between an atom being self-aware and a cell being self-aware? 45:15 – Can you recommend any reading or viewing material on how faith and science are complimentary? 47:28 – How should I teach chemistry from a Catholic worldview? …
Today's question is, "How can I teach my four-year-old that Christianity and the Bible do not actually contradict science even though the world claims they do? I have always struggled to understand science, and I know of people who have walked away from God believing that the Bible and science contradict each other."
09:04 – How can I reconcile Adam, Eve and Evolution? 17:05 – What are your thoughts on magnetism, gravity and light? It almost seems like there’s a spiritual element to them that we can't explain. Good 22:27 – Is it plausible to conclude that there must be a God, seeing how inanimate matter cannot create on its own? Good 33:36 – Is there an agreed upon definition of science? 37:27 – When Jesus said, you will have life more abundantly, do you think he was referring to the future and scientific discovery in the temporal world? 44:27 – The Church teaches all humans are persons but there seems to be circumstances where persons don’t exist in humans like, braindead people and zygotes. What are your thoughts on this? 52:35 – I'm a homeschooling mom and feel unprepared for the scientific subjects. How can I prepare? …
Francis Collins and Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire are both renowned scientists and both of them played special and important roles during the pandemic. In this conversation, the two of them remember some of the key moments in the scientific development of the COVID vaccine and talk about the many years of scientific work that prepared the way. They also discuss how their faith plays a role in their motivation for doing science and Kizzmekia talks about the challenges of running a science lab at Harvard as a woman, a person of color, and a mother. This conversation was recorded live in Raleigh, North Carolina at our National Faith and Science Conference. Theme song and credits music by Breakmaster Cylinder. Other music in this episode by Klimenko Music, courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.