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Many people assume that Orthodoxy split off from Catholicism—what's the real history?What are the major theological differences between Orthodoxy and Catholicism?Grab your free gift: the top 10 most misunderstood Biblical verses https://info.bibspeak.com/10-verses-clarifiedJoin the newsletter (I only send 2 emails a week): https://www.bibspeak.com/#newsletterShop Dwell L'abel 15% off using the discount code BIBSPEAK15 https://go.dwell-label.com/bibspeakDownload Logos Bible Software for your own personal study: http://logos.com/biblicallyspeakingSign up for Riverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=cassianBuild your Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/refer?ref=91448e0438b143e7ad61073df7a93346Join the Biblically Heard Community: https://www.skool.com/biblically-speakingSupport this show!! : https://www.bibspeak.com/#donate Very Rev'd Archpriest Michael Butler has been a priest for 30 years, serving parishes in Michigan and Ohio. He has a BA in archetypal psychology, an MA in theology, and a PhD in church history & patristics. He has taught at university and trained men for the diaconate. He has worked with the Foundation for Research in Economics and the Environment (Bozeman, MT), the Liberty Fund (Indianapolis, IN), and the Acton Institute (Grand Rapids, MI) on interdisciplinary work in environmentalism, economics, religion, literature, philosophy, politics, social justice, and natural law. For 30 years he has been interested in men's work, especially in the areas of rites of passage, masculine archetypes, sacred space/time, and initiation. He is always looking for ways that traditional Orthodox psychology, spirituality, and practice can help everyone today become the best they can be. He is married to Annette, his wife of 40 years, and has two grown sons. When he's not at home, or at church, or in conversation with someone over coffee, he'll likely be at the gym, pumping iron.Follow Biblically Speaking on Instagram and Spotify!https://www.instagram.com/thisisbiblicallyspeaking/ https://open.spotify.com/show/1OBPaQjJKrCrH5lsdCzVbo?si=a0fd871dd20e456c
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In this episode of 'The Normal Christian Life,' we delve into the significance of spirit-filled community. Building on a previous discussion about friendship, Father Michael, Father Chris, and Mary Bielski explore how community, distinguished by its larger scale and deeper theological context, plays a crucial role in the Christian journey. The episode highlights personal experiences, the importance of deep, intentional relationships within the church, and the transformative power of unity and community. Key aspects such as prophetic prayer, mutual support, and shared worship are discussed, along with practical ways to foster community both in-person and through technology. 00:00 Introduction to the Episode 00:08 Defining Community vs. Friendship 00:48 Personal Experiences of Community 05:52 The Role of Culture in Community 13:13 Theological Foundations of Community 22:27 Scriptural Insights on Community 25:21 The Importance of Community in Faith 27:10 Theological Differences Between Catholic and Protestant Views 29:46 Taking Responsibility for Each Other 33:04 Challenges and Benefits of Living in Community 43:57 The Role of Technology in Building Community 49:22 Concluding Prayer and Reflections
In this episode of the Normal Christian Life podcast, Father Michael, Christopher, and Mary Bielski explore the profound significance of friendship in the Christian life. They discusse the integral role of friends in spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of Christ-centered relationships. They share their own experiences, discussing how genuine Christian friendships help them stay strong in their faith. They dive into the dynamics of male and female friendships, the challenges of finding and maintaining deep connections, and the transformative power of community rooted in the Lord. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom on building and nurturing friendships that draw us closer to God and each other. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Promotion 00:53 The Importance of Friendship in Christian Life 02:03 Personal Experiences with Faith and Friendship 03:46 Challenges of Maintaining Faith-Based Friendships 13:29 The Role of Technology in Modern Friendships 17:51 Differences Between Male and Female Friendships 28:01 Christian Friendship vs. Secular Friendship 32:58 Seeing Clearly Through Others 34:23 Christian Friendship and Accountability 35:53 Saint Basil and the Power of Holy Friendship 38:27 The Joy of Christ-Centered Friendships 41:26 The Challenge of Finding True Friends 54:02 Practical Tips for Building Christian Community 01:00:26 A Prayer for Friendship
In this episode, Father Michael Van Sloun shares insights from his widely acclaimed 'Faith Fundamentals' column, which breaks down complex aspects of the faith into easy-to-understand concepts. We explore how his writing has resonated deeply with readers, especially his recent column on the power of gratitude and thank-you notes to clergy. Tune in as Father Michael discusses the impact of simplifying faith, the response he's received, and why understanding the basics of faith is so crucial in today's world.Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Facebook Instagram YouTube
Justice seems to be out of reach for the Galvan family until Frank Fernandez dies. But when Jose Galvan is arrested for Frank's murder, Jessica knows he's been framed. With the help of Father Michael, a double murderer is unmasked. Let's prepare our creative writing assignment and reattach the “I” on our school jacket while we watch Jessica's two epiphanies finally get justice for the Galvan's and Frank Fernandez. https://www.patreon.com/Thefletcherfiles
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 14 of The Paranormal Rundown! We are down a man or two on this episode, but that is ok, because we have a fantastic guest: Father Michael Pacella! He brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and ideas to the discussion. Father Michael has experience as a military chaplain, a PhD in Philosophy, experience as an exorcist, and 45 years of ministry. No wonder this conversation was so interesting! We hit the main topics of Satanic Corporate Logos, Alien Minds, and a brief stint on Sex Robots. One thing that each conversation kept coming back to was the Human Soul, from what damages it to what components it is made of. The Soul is definitely something Fr. Michael has thought deeply about. He also relays a personal story of seeing a Principality in the sky. Other topics we hit include Secret Organizations and Exorcism, Syncretism, Critical Thinking, KKK Chaplains, Soul Subversion, The Fifth Column, Demonic Influence in Combat, Soul Repair, The Soulless Mind, Demonic Obsession, Seeing Inside the Possessed, Evidence of Residence, and much more. Enjoy the Show!You can reach Fr. Michael at saintmichaelschurch14@gmail.comYou can find more information on Fr. Michael, including his books, at his Church's website:https://www.saintmichaelscec.org/fr-michael/The Continue Mission podcast is here:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/continue-mission--6470802If you have any questions, comments, or want to consider being on the show, please let us know at feedback@paranormalrundown.comIf you have any bad feedback, please email us at feedback@paranormalrundown.comIf you have any good feedback, please email us at feedback@paranormalrundown.comIf you just want to see if your email is working, please email us at feedback@paranormalrundown.comGet the idea?The Paranormal Rundown is a partnership between the hosts David Griffith, JJ Johnson, Father Michael Birdsong, and Vic Hermanson.Be sure to check out our partner podcasts:You can find JJ at Southern Demonology, https://www.southerndemonology.comYou can find Vic at Trailer Trash Terrors, https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vic-hermansonYou can find Father Birdsong at https://www.becomingahouseofprayer.com, as well as hear his new podcast Ending the Curse at:https://open.spotify.com/show/5yL7ZAN4wcRKnMPAlalVXW Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Father Michael and Father Christopher Trummer explore the complex topic: Does God always want to heal? They discuss various Christian perspectives, particularly focusing on views within the charismatic movement that emphasize healing through faith. The dialogue delves into balancing expectancy in God's healing power with submission to His will, supported by teachings from the Catechism and Biblical references. They highlight the value of redemptive suffering, pointing out instances in scripture and personal experiences where suffering had significant spiritual growth. The episode also addresses potential pitfalls of certain theological interpretations and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy, faith-filled prayer life. 00:00 Introduction and Topic Overview 00:34 Does God Always Want to Heal? 01:22 Church Teachings on Healing 02:43 Faith and Healing in the Bible 04:04 Balancing Expectation and Acceptance 04:31 Insights from Bill Johnson 06:12 Jesus' Healing Ministry 07:54 The Role of Faith in Healing 11:21 Ultimate Healing and God's Plan 14:37 Redemptive Suffering and God's Will 20:30 The Already and Not Yet of God's Kingdom 31:34 The Role of Suffering in God's Plan 32:18 St. Paul's Thorn in the Flesh 34:08 The Value of Weakness and Dependence on God 35:14 Redemptive Suffering and Union with Christ 37:25 The Church's Imperfection and the Call to Suffer 39:36 The Example of Jesus and the Father's Will 42:26 Theological Clarifications on Suffering and Healing 50:52 The Problem with the 'Always Heal' Theology 56:31 Persistent Faith and the Mystery of God's Timing 01:00:20 Concluding Thoughts and Prayer
Fr. Michael is the Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Community, Beale Air Force Base
In this week's episode, I sit down with Fr. Fye to talk about the beautiful Sacrament of Holy Matrimony. As Catholic women in the middle of life, many of us have been married for years. The busyness of life can sometimes make us lose sight of the depth and meaning of our wedding vows. Fr. Fye helps us rediscover why marriage is not only a beautiful sacrament but a fulfilling and lifelong journey that we are called to embrace. In this conversation, we dive into the reality that while discussing love at a wedding should be simple, it often means also facing struggles and sacrifice. The ultimate example of love comes from Jesus on the cross. In today's world, the word "love" can be hijacked to mean something that only feels good, but marriage love runs much deeper. It doesn't always come easy, but through sacramental graces and the covenant of marriage, couples are empowered with the strength to face challenges and grow together. If you're a Catholic woman looking to reconnect with the true meaning of your vows, this episode is for you! Join us for an inspiring conversation on the power and beauty of sacramental love. Jennie Guinn is a Catholic speaker, Life Coach, Podcaster, Weekly Radio Show Host on Nashville Catholic Radio and Radio Maria USA, and the founder of Catholic Moms in the Middle. After 26 years of working in Catholic education, Jennie felt God calling her "to step out of the boat" to serve in a new way. In her new ministry, she equips and encourages middle-life women to encounter the love of the Father and to be transformed and healed by the power of the Holy Spirit so they can MAGNIFY Christ in their corner of the world.
Ahhhh you guys you will love this episode!! We are joined by two amazing guests to talk all about the Hope of Jesus and how much He means to us. His hope is real!! SHOWNOTES: If you'd like to reach out to either of our guests, here is their info: Father Michael's instagram Bryan's instagram here's our INSTA follow amelia!!!! follow ella!!!! listen to us on SPOTIFY listen to us on APPLE check out our new website :))) cover art by Sarah Hawke!! xoxo, ella + amelia
Father. Michael Kiernan serves as Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Community, Beale Air Force Base
This week, Miriam is joined by Fr. Michael Ward, who serves on the Faculty of Theology and Religion at Oxford University, and whose work has focused on the life and works of C.S. Lewis. Learn more at michaelward.netSubscribe to Blazing the Trail 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.Discover more about Miriam at MiriamMarston.com.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.Blazing the Trail is produced at the studios of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Father Michael Ward discusses Christmas films on the Vatican Film List.
Father Michael Ward discusses Christmas films on the Vatican Film List.
Fr. Michael is the Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Community, Beale Air Force Base
Father Michael and Christopher Trummer are joined by guest Adriana Gonzalez to explore the topic of ecumenism, focusing on unity among believers, particularly between Catholics and other Christians. Adriana shares her personal journey of faith, highlighting her upbringing in a Catholic home, her family's involvement in the Charismatic Renewal, and her father's dramatic conversion from atheism to fervent faith in Christ. The discussion emphasizes the need for humility, the pursuit of unity through shared prayer, and the recognition of the Holy Spirit's work across different Christian denominations. The participants acknowledge the good fruits from other Christians, such as their love for Scripture, openness to the Holy Spirit, and zeal for evangelization. They discuss the importance of working together, attending conferences, and participating in common prayer to foster mutual respect and deeper understanding. The last part of the discussion focuses on what Catholics have to offer to Protestant brothers and sisters. Adriana mentions her upcoming documentary and expresses excitement about future collaborations.
Father Michael is the chaplain at Beale Air Force Base
The indescribable love of God pursues us and sanctifies everyone who receives it.
Fr. Michael Kiernan serves as Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Community, Beale Air Force Base
Jennifer is the Director of Camp Pendola Father Michael Vaughan is commissioned as chaplain for the California National Guard
Grettelyn and Joe speak to Father Michael Rennier about his work, writing, and the importance of beauty. Links: https://www.dappledthings.org/ https://sophiainstitute.com/product/the-forgotten-language/
Fr. Michael Briese & Gene Gomulka join us to discuss... The pain and agony from corruption AID - But there is nothing I can do Yes, Father Michael website: TheAngryCatholic.com e-mail: mail@TheAngryCatholic.com
August 18th, 2024. Father Michael introduces himself and preaches the gospel. The post Thirteenth Sunday: August 18th, 2024 appeared first on Christ Church of Austin.
The man that married Ashley & Kevin, Father Michael joins us in studio for a deep conversation on faith, love, and hope! Father Michael is a priest as St. Leonards Church in the North End of Boston, MA. Pastor, brother, and friend: Rev. Michael Della Penna, celebrates 25 years ordained as a priest of Jesus Christ.St. Leonard Parish, Boston: https://saintleonardchurchboston.org/ Kevin Cooney: https://www.instagram.com/kevincooneyy/ Ashley DeMato: https://www.instagram.com/ashley_demato/ Colin Begin: https://www.instagram.com/colinbegin18/
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Love for the most Holy Eucharist led Father Michael Thiel to a deep faith, to the priesthood, and eventually to helping lead the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage in the Diocese of Green Bay both on land...and boat!
Father Michael Stalla helps us to understand Jesus's teaching on the sacredness of the human person and why we must not tolerate the desecration of our bodies.For more spiritual reflections by Father Michael, the spiritual advisor of Hope's Garden, join our virtual community for Catholic men or women. Father Michael offers free live spiritual direction events for members throughout the year.https://hopesgarden.com/
Do you recognize the voice of the Bridegroom? He knows the language of your heart and delights in heart to heart conversation with you. In this episode, Father Michael Stalla speaks from his experience as a spiritual director and teaches us how to recognize the quiet tender voice of God. Father Michael offers monthly Live Spiritual Direction events at Hope's Garden. You can learn about upcoming topics and dates at hopesgarden.com.
Forgiveness is a foundational characteristic of God's kingdom. We understand this easily when we consider our own forgiveness, but how often do we recognize this is also true of our forgiving one another? This month, we seek to respond to God's invitation to forgive as we have been forgiven. This week, Father Michael continued our examination of Christ's teaching on forgiveness as we considered Matthew 6:14-15. Father Michael reminded us that unforgiveness restricts the flow of grace into our lives and invited us to "recieve the forgiveness and grace only God can bestow, received when given away." For some additional resources, please visit our website. If The Practice Church is your home community, please join the Core Team. If The Practice Church has been meaningful to your journey, would you consider a tax-deductible gift? You can give at https://thepracticechurch.com/give/
Fr. Michael is the Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Community, Beale Air Force Base
In 1990, when Nelson Mandela was released after 27 years in prison, hopes were high that apartheid was in its dying days. Father Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest and a chaplain to the African National Congress, had been living in exile in Zimbabwe. He thought he might soon return to South Africa to begin building a new post-apartheid nation. But apartheid's henchman would not go quietly. Three months after Mandela's release Lapsley received a letter bomb that blew off his hands and an eye and nearly killed him.Lapsley has gone on to transform his tragedy into a global message for healing and social justice. He founded the Institute for Healing of Memories in South Africa and worked alongside the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to help victims of apartheid. He is now the president of the Healing of Memories Global Network and has run workshops for genocide survivors in Rwanda, indigenous people in Australia, and combat veterans in the U.S. He has received numerous international awards and wrote a memoir, “Redeeming the Past: My Journey from Freedom Fighter to Healer.”I met Father Michael, as he is known, in 1984 in Zimbabwe, where I was a young reporter covering the South African liberation struggle. He was the hip activist priest who everyone sought out to get information and contacts. He taught me about South African history and politics from the perspective of someone who was shaping it.I spoke with Lapsley this week while he was in Iowa where he was speaking, teaching and leading a church service.“I'd quite like to meet the person who sent me the bomb and say, ‘Thank you very much, you sent me a letter bomb,'” Lapsley reflected. “Of course it was an act of evil. But thanks to you, I now have a worldwide ministry, I've been able to set up an organization that has a small footprint across the world, for which I am very grateful. I've been able to create spaces where healing happens, where people are able to have their pain heard and acknowledged. So thank you, sir. What about you?”Lapsley said of his own journey, “I realized that if I was filled with hatred and bitterness, they would have failed to kill the body (but) they would have killed the soul, and I would remain their permanent prisoner. And I wasn't interested in being anybody's prisoner.”Lapsley said that soldiers are “all damaged by war.” The workshops that he runs encourage them to share their stories with one another. “That helps them to recover their own humanity. Because one of the terrible things about war is the way you see two totally dehumanize the other.”Trauma and recovery are part of the human condition. “Healing is difficult, but it's possible,” said Lapsley. “We don't have to be prisoners of the past.”
Fr. Lapsley is currently the Director of the Institute for the Healing of Memories in Cape Town, South Africa. He is an Anglican priest and social justice activist who was severely injured by a letter bomb sent to him in Zimbabwe where he had been exiled by the South African government for his anti-apartheid work. He founded the Institute for the Healing of Memories in 1998 to seek to contribute to lasting and collective healing that makes possible a more peaceful and just future.In this fourth episode of the Courageous Conversations series, George and Fr. Lapsley explore pain's role as a catalyst for healing and collective transformation. They discuss the intrinsic capacity within every individual for healing and the transcendent nature of pain that binds us together. Together, they confront the spiritual wound of racism, delving into the intricate process of intergenerational unlearning it necessitates.
We are forgetful people. But as we rehearse the story of the Gospel together through redemptive spiritual rhythms, we can remember and be shaped by truth. As we commemorate Christ's death and resurrection this Holy Week, Father Michael Williams joins us to talk about the story of Easter, the Church calendar, and how God forms us through participation in the life of the Church. The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher Christian Theology: An Introduction by Alister E. McGrath Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution by Carl R. Trueman Deep Anglicanism by Gerald McDermott After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man by Michael Ward Death on a Friday Afternoon by Richard John Newhouse Doubts and hard questions are a welcome part of the Christian life. But many young Christians today are being encouraged to “deconstruct” their faith. Culture becomes the standard of truth instead of Scripture, and many young believers walk away from faith altogether. To help the Church offer a better way to those who are deconstructing, Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett have written The Deconstruction of Christianity. They define what deconstruction really is, why it's appealing to so many, and why it's harmful. They also equip us to love those who are deconstructing by welcoming the hard questions while also upholding truth. This month, get a copy of The Deconstruction of Christianity by giving a gift of any amount to the Colson Center at colsoncenter.org/swdeconstruction If you've listened for a while, you've probably heard me talk about the Colson Fellows program and what a transformational experience it has been in my life and the lives of many fellow believers. The Colson Fellows program was designed for men and women with full, busy lives. The program combines theological, spiritual, and worldview formation through a carefully curated combination of readings, daily devotions, live webinars, and monthly meetings with your peers. Interesting but wondering if you have the time or what it takes to complete the program? I assure you, it's well worth your investment and has been completed by many women in all stages and seasons of life. Interested in learning more? You can explore the program and submit an application at colsonfellows.org. The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly journal: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc/ https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/ https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc
On this episode of Catholic in America, Father Michael interviews Jason Evert from Chastity Project, to talk about his new book, "Male, Female, Other: A Catholic Guide to Understanding Gender". Jason shares wonderful insight on gender, it's theories, how to engage with LGBTQ individuals, and so much more. So if you've struggled to figure out what to say or how to address concerns around this topic, you won't want to miss this episode.
On this episode of Catholic in America, Father Michael interviews Rachael Killackey from Magdala Ministries about female porn addiction. Rachel shares her testimony and wisdom on finding freedom and hope from sexual addiction.
In this episode of Catholic in America, Father Michael and Father Tom analyze trends in argumentation by both liberals and conservatives.
Whispers of the unknown echo through the halls of Blackwood House, where the Andersons' dream home spirals into a waking nightmare. This episode peels back the layers of an otherworldly encounter that leaves a family grappling with the very fabric of their beliefs.Father Michael, a battle-hardened exorcist, enters the fray, pitting his faith against a spectral entity in a spine-tingling showdown. Join us as we share the Andersons' harrowing journey through shadowy corners and ghostly apparitions, culminating in a climactic battle for their home's soul.The eerie silence of a haunted house lays the foundation for a tale that winds its way under your skin and grips your heart with icy fingers. We recount the Andersons' chilling story of escape and the subsequent confrontation with a malevolent spirit that once claimed dominion over their attic—and their lives.The mystery of the restless apparition lingers, a silent reminder that some secrets claw at the edges of our reality, yearning to be heard. Tune in for an episode that bridges the gap between our world and the unknown, and the profound impact such an encounter imprints on those who have faced their deepest fears.
Today, on CFN's sermon series, Father Michael McMahon SSPX preaches about the pivotal time that we are living in, what Catholics are supposed to do, and of which party are we to make ourselves members.Launching soon: the Party of God website. https://partyofgod.printify.me/Subscribe to our paper! https://catholicfamilynews.com/new-su...Remember you can also support CFN by purchasing from Angelico Press https://angelicopress.com/CatholicFam...Sophia Institute Press (plus get 15% off) https://sophiainstitute.com/product-c...#catholic #SSPX #christianity
Father Michael is the Chaplain at Beale Air Force Base
We're in person this week! This week Father Michael walks through the prayers that are said as a bishop is vested at a hierarchical Divine Liturgy. Plus we've got a minitopic on confession.References:CSYSK Episode on Priestly Vesting PrayersLord of the World by Robert Hugh BensonFollow and Contact Us!Follow us on Instagram and FacebookWe're on YouTube!Join our Goodreads GroupFr. Michael's TwitterChrist the Bridegroom MonasteryOur WebsiteOur NonprofitSupport the show
Fr. Michael is the Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Community, Beale Air Force Base
Episode 148 of the Fit Father Project Podcast is all about choosing your problems and how to change your mindset to change your life.In this episode, you'll meet Fit Father Michael, a busy father of six with a lot going on, and like so many of us, that hectic lifestyle led to neglected health and fitness.He knew he needed to change, but his wake-up call came when he saw a picture of himself that drove him crazy. Following that, he took a deep look at his family's health history and knew it was time to take action.And did he ever take action! With the help of our Fit Father 30X (FF30X) program, he's lost over 45 pounds and gotten stronger and more energetic. He went from downing brownies and multiple energy drinks just to get through the day, to having an incredible internal energy, motivation, and drive. When you hear Michael's story, you'll learn how the mind and the body are so intimately connected. When the body is out of shape, the mind ends up feeling more negative, pessimistic, and depressed.When the body gets in shape, the mindset starts to come along with it, and that's when everything starts changing for the better. Being your best self translates to more goodness for everyone around you. So, if you're in a position of leadership in your family, job, or anywhere else, you've got to listen to this awesome conversation!In this episode, you'll learn about: How Michael finally got started — and how you can too.The importance of sustainability in everything you do.Fitting health and fitness into any busy schedule. Getting your family on board with healthy living.Staying motivated and focused as you traverse your health journey.And so much more!So, if you want to get the most from your health and fitness efforts, listen to this episode on choosing your problems, take some notes, and check out FF30X! What is FF30X?FF30X is a simple, sustainable, and specific weight loss program designed especially for busy men over 40. With short metabolic training workouts, an easy-to-follow meal plan, and an accountability team there for you at every step, FF30X can help you lose 30, 40, or even 50+ lbs — even if you've never picked up a weight in your life. Click here to see what you get when you join the FF30X program today!If you loved what you heard on the Fit Father Project Podcast, please follow, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts.You can also listen to the show on:SpotifyAmazon MusicGoogle PodcastsStitcherAnd remember to subscribe to our YouTube Channel and follow us on
This week we're joined by Sean and Rebecca O'Loughlin, brother and sister-in-law of Father Michael. We talk about their early friendship and dating, realizing love for each other, and family life. We also talk about pregnancies and births, both easier and difficult, miscarriages, fostering, and adoption.Follow and Contact Us!Follow us on Instagram and FacebookWe're on YouTube!Join our Goodreads GroupFr. Michael's TwitterChrist the Bridegroom MonasteryOur WebsiteOur NonprofitSupport the show
This week Father Michael links the story of the loaves and the fishes to the story of the Samaritan woman. He talks about how we can see God working in our lives and differentiating that from the "work that we're doing."We've also got a special announcement for our Photina patrons!Follow and Contact Us!Follow us on Instagram and FacebookWe're on YouTube!Join our Goodreads GroupFr. Michael's TwitterChrist the Bridegroom MonasteryOur WebsiteOur NonprofitSupport the show