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Together, with Fr. Mike, we examine the mysteries of Jesus' Baptism and temptation in the wilderness. Fr. Mike unpacks how Jesus' Baptism is yet another Epiphany or manifestation of Christ as Messiah. We also explore Christ's acceptance of his mission as God's suffering servant. Fr. Mike emphasizes that Jesus' temptations in the desert mirror the temptations of Adam in the garden, but, unlike Adam, Jesus does not succumb to these temptations. He remains faithful to the Father. Through this obedience to the Divine Will, he conquers the Devil, and in our own obedience, we are participating in this victory. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 535-540. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Anna and Matt tell the story of Zacchaeus, a tax collector who climbed a tree just to see Jesus. Through this story from Luke 19, we'll learn that Jesus came to save sinners and that Jesus has the power to change our hearts.
In this fourth session on the Luminous Mysteries, Kimberly walks us through the Transfiguration. Join her as she helps us understand the mission of the Messiah, the relationship of the Trinity, and the majestic glory of the Lord revealed throughout the Gospels. Furthermore, Kimberly guides us in believing in Jesus as fully God and fully man, allowing us to trust in His plan for us as we accept the graces that He lovingly offers. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus. ✨ Join the largest group Bible Study in America—Bible Across America ➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/america Other ways to grow with the St. Paul Center: ⛪️ If you're a Priest looking to attend one of our annual Priest Conferences: https://stpaulcenter.co/priestconfere...
Grief, desperation, and hope collide when a father begs Jesus to save his dying daughter. Along the way, another suffering woman reaches out in faith and finds healing, revealing that no pain is too small and no situation too hopeless for Christ’s compassion and power. When Jesus finally arrives, he speaks a simple word, and death itself gives way to life. Listen to this sermon as Jason Harris reflects on the day Jesus raised the dead and what it reveals about faith, suffering, and the hope only Christ can give. ________ Sign up for Central’s newsletters here. Visit us on our website to learn more. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Anna and Matt explore a wonderful truth: God wants to talk with us. Through the story of Jesus welcoming children in Mark 10:13–16, we learn that Jesus loves spending time with them and that they can talk with God anytime through prayer.
In a desolate place among the tombs, Jesus encounters a man utterly shattered by a legion of demons — cut off from community, dignity, and hope. With a single command, Jesus restores the man, revealing both the destructive reality of evil and his unmatched authority over it. The story forces a decision: Some people push Jesus away, while the restored man becomes the first witness of his mercy to the nations. Watch this sermon as Jason Harris explores the reality of evil, the authority of Jesus, and the life-changing choice every person must make when confronted with him. ________ Sign up for Central’s newsletters here. Visit us on our website to learn more. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Ps. Vernita RwotlonyoAs we step into the Easter season, we'll journey through the life of Jesus – how he lived and ministered by the power of the Holy Spirit. From conception's miracle to the empty tomb's triumph, every step depended on the Holy Spirit.
Steve continues our Life of Jesus series looking at the Humanity of Jesus. This series will continue throughout the year.
What is Heaven going to be like? Rabbi Schneider shares today on Discovering the Jewish Jesus that God loves you the same as He loves Jesus and wants to reveal Himself to us. As the Father's love is revealed to you, you will continue to learn and feel it more deeply until you are overwhelmed and overcome by the love of God. This is what Jesus prays for you. Discover today that you will be free and at rest in the love that Jesus prayed for your life. Come and listen, watch, and grow in faith. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate
In this third episode, Kimberly walks us through the third mystery—the Proclamation of the Kingdom of God—helping us understand Jesus's mission, His role as preacher and Lord, and His divine power and authority. Furthermore, Kimberly guides us in Christ's teaching on pleasing God through faith and obedience. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus. ✨ Join the largest group Bible Study in America—Bible Across America ➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/america Other ways to grow with the St. Paul Center: ⛪️ If you're a Priest looking to attend one of our annual Priest Conferences: https://stpaulcenter.co/priestconfere...
What is the difference between happiness and joy? How do we change difficult relationships? Rabbi Schneider shares that Jesus wants you to be happy on the inside. Because circumstances are always changing, Jesus wants to give you deep joy. God wants you to have happiness and joy, to be confident of the future, and to learn to operate in the spirit of joy. Learn how to communicate joy into your relationships, work life, and marriage. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate
In this third episode, Kimberly walks us through the third mystery—the Proclamation of the Kingdom of God—helping us understand Jesus's mission, His role as preacher and Lord, and His divine power and authority. Furthermore, Kimberly guides us in Christ's teaching on pleasing God through faith and obedience. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus. ✨ Join the largest group Bible Study in America—Bible Across America ➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/america Other ways to grow with the St. Paul Center: ⛪️ If you're a Priest looking to attend one of our annual Priest Conferences: https://stpaulcenter.co/priestconfere...
When a sudden storm threatens to sink the disciples’ boat, their fear exposes just how fragile their faith really is. In the chaos, Jesus speaks a word and a raging sea becomes a great calm, revealing that he is no mere teacher but the Lord of creation itself. The storms we face uncover our vulnerability, but they also invite us to trust the one who has faced the ultimate storm on our behalf. Listen this sermon as Jason Harris explores what the super storm reveals about our faith, our fears, and the Savior who stands sovereign over it all. ________ Sign up for Central’s newsletters here. Visit us on our website to learn more. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
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Rabbi teaches us that we are a new creation chosen to glorify God through our lives for Him. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES - https://djj.show/b036e8
What do you do when God feels far away? Can you really talk to God? Rabbi Schneider shares that God hears the faintest whisper of your heart. Where ever you go, God will be there. Learn how to know God hears you, that He loves you, and He will answer you. Jesus speaks and the Father answers. God will speak to you, too. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES - https://djj.show/iln
Can we really be assured we are going to Heaven? Do we just have to wait until we die to find out? Rabbi Schneider of Discovering the Jewish Jesus shares how, when we bring the areas of our life that we have not yet said yes to God, let go of stubbornness, and let go of our own will while accepting the will of God, that is when our lives really change. Learn the example of Jesus' prayer, "Into thy hands I commit my spirit," and how that prayer can help us through difficult times and help us have confidence in the real place of Heaven. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES - https://djj.show/44t
Why is the Bible so mysterious? Why do some people understand and others don't? Rabbi Schneider shares that God chooses to reveal Himself as a gift to you. Learn how God's standards are different than human standards. Watch Discovering the Jewish Jesus and learn today, but then look up the scriptures and see for yourself that God chooses to reveal Himself to the humble, the childlike, and not the prideful. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES - https://djj.show/mra
Kids hear the powerful story of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at the well. Through this conversation, Jesus reveals that He came to save sinners—not just one group of people, but anyone who believes in Him.
At a wedding in Cana, when the wine runs out and quiet embarrassment sets in, Jesus performs His first sign — turning water into the very best wine. This miracle reveals a Savior who affirms the goodness of creation, cares about ordinary human need, and offers a deeper joy than this world can sustain. The wine we chase eventually runs dry, but Jesus provides a new wine that cleanses, renews, and points to a coming feast where joy will never end. Watch this sermon as Jason Harris explores why Jesus always saves the best for last, and what that means for our lives today. ________ Sign up for Central’s newsletters here. Visit us on our website to learn more. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Ash Wednesday invites us to face the truth about ourselves — our frailty, our wandering hearts, and our need for mercy. In one unforgettable story, Jesus exposes both the pride that blinds us and the grace that welcomes us home. Through repentance and humility, we discover that God’s mercy runs deeper than our failure. Watch this Ash Wednesday sermon as Jason Harris reflects on the day Jesus told a story that calls us to honest repentance and joyful return. ________ Sign up for Central’s newsletters here. Visit us on our website to learn more. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Kids learn that God is good through the powerful story of Jesus healing a man who could not walk. When four faithful friends bring the man to Jesus, he not only heals the man's body but also forgives his sins—showing that Jesus has the power to heal both hearts and lives.
In this third episode, Kimberly walks us through the third mystery—the Proclamation of the Kingdom of God—helping us understand Jesus's mission, His role as preacher and Lord, and His divine power and authority. Furthermore, Kimberly guides us in Christ's teaching on pleasing God through faith and obedience. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus. ✨ Join the largest group Bible Study in America—Bible Across America ➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/america Other ways to grow with the St. Paul Center: ⛪️ If you're a Priest looking to attend one of our annual Priest Conferences: https://stpaulcenter.co/priestconfere...
Text Mark 1:21-45 Title “A Day in the Life” Series Title: “The Servant King” I) Jesus in the synagogue v.21-28 A) Jesus attacks the demon B) Digression – Why does Jesus silence the demon? II) Jesus at Peter's house v.29-34 III) Jesus alone with the Father v.35-39 Reflections questions: 1) What does this text say about how Jesus uses his authority? Has this been your experience with Jesus? 2) What do you think of Jesus' silencing the demon and then the leper? What purposes does it serve? 3) Mark shows Peter's mother as an ideal disciple. How does this fit with your ideas about being a disciple? 4) What steps might you take to create more space for time with the Father? How do you approach the time you do have? 5) Are there ways that you try, like Peter, to control Jesus?
In this episode of God's Big Story, kids learn that God is in charge of everything through the incredible story of Jesus walking on water. As the disciples face a terrifying storm, Jesus shows His power over creation, reminding them—and us—that we never have to be afraid when God is in control.
This Sunday, Guest Speaker Lee Coate continued our series through Jesus' prayer life by exploring the spiritual discipline of prioritizing the private place. Throughout the New Testament, we see Jesus treated the hidden place as a source of strength for His ministry in the public space. It's a place where sight is restored and sensitivity to God's presence and movement is renewed.
This Sunday, we dive into our A Year in the Life of Jesus series. Jesus' story doesn't start just at His birth, but much further back. As John outlines in his gospel, our understanding of Jesus is rooted in His character as the logos or the "Word," who was with God and was God in the beginning.
There is a fine line between arrogance and confidence. Why is one so offensive to God and why is the other such an important part of belonging to Him? In this message we will dive into this question as we close out our series on Jesus' parables.
We'll learn that God is good through an amazing miracle Jesus performed when He fed thousands of people with just five loaves of bread and two fish. This true story from the Bible shows that Jesus has God's power, cares deeply for people, and meets our greatest need—to be saved from sin.
In this third episode, Kimberly walks us through the third mystery—the Proclamation of the Kingdom of God—helping us understand Jesus's mission, His role as preacher and Lord, and His divine power and authority. Furthermore, Kimberly guides us in Christ's teaching on pleasing God through faith and obedience. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus. ✨ Join the largest group Bible Study in America—Bible Across America ➡️ https://stpaulcenter.com/america Other ways to grow with the St. Paul Center: ⛪️ If you're a Priest looking to attend one of our annual Priest Conferences: https://stpaulcenter.co/priestconfere...
This Sunday Pastor Rob preaches from Mark 9:14-29 where we see Jesus heal a demon-possessed boy and inviting a desperate father into honest prayer: “I do believe, help me overcome my unbelief!” When our need for control ends, real prayer begins. This week's message reminds us that when prayer is all you have left, you'll find, it's all you need.
Case for Christ - Lee Strobel https://a.co/d/h3plGNK Also, check this article out. It gives an image showing copies and dating for ancient documents including the New Testament. Reliability of the Bible Article with Image
Kids learn how Jesus chose twelve ordinary people to be His disciples and invited them to follow Him. Through the calling of fishermen and a tax collector, we see that Jesus didn't choose perfect people—He chose sinners He loved and came to save.
This Sunday Pastor Rob preaches from Matthew 26 where we see Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane moments before he was arrested and crucified. This week's message challenges us to keep praying when God doesn't seem to answer you or outright says “no.”
The Summons: Grappling With God's Kingdom and KingMark 1:21-34 Jon Morales It is a common reality in the art world to find a masterpiece hidden beneath an ordinary layer of paint. Countless stories tell of lost Picassos or Magrittes uncovered in the midst of restoration projects. An art restorer's task is to look past the surface to reveal the masterpiece that lies below. When a famous painting is found beneath layers of plain paint, the goal is not to create something new but to uncover what was always there. Once he is finished, the restorer ultimately reclaims the artist's original design. In much the same way, God is reclaiming His beautiful masterpiece. Join us this Sunday as we continue our series in the Gospel of Mark and discover how Jesus entered our world to take back what belongs to Him.
In this third episode, Kimberly walks us through the third mystery—the Proclamation of the Kingdom of God—helping us understand Jesus's mission, His role as preacher and Lord, and His divine power and authority. Furthermore, Kimberly guides us in Christ's teaching on pleasing God through faith and obedience. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus.
As we continue our series, “The Prayer Life of Jesus,” Pastor Rob preaches from Matthew 4, exploring how fasting, modeled by Jesus, can strengthen our prayer lives. This week's message unpacks how to resist the devil's temptations and offers practical, sustainable ways to incorporate fasting into our rhythms of life.
We learn how Jesus began His ministry by being baptized and then facing temptation in the wilderness. Even when tempted, Jesus obeyed God perfectly by trusting and using God's Word—showing us why He is the Savior who came to rescue sinners.
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Kimberly Hahn's Bible Study continues to reflect on the Luminous Mysteries—the time covering Jesus's Baptism, Public Ministry, and the Last Supper. Kimberly guides us through many other key moments in the Gospel, revealing how Scripture foreshadows and connects to the entirety of Christ's ministry. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus.
Anna and Matt help kids discover that God wants to talk with us—and He does that through His Word, the Bible. Kids hear the only Bible story about Jesus as a child and learn how even at twelve years old, Jesus loved listening to His Father and talking about God at the temple.
Originally presented in La Jolla, CA on April 24, 1994, this recording is the result of our work digitizing over 600 cassette tapes of Elisabeth's talks. Each tape is decades old and the quality of the recordings varies quite a bit from tape to tape. As we preserve Elisabeth's legacy, we will share as much of her work as possible, even when technical issues affect the quality of the audio. Each talk is unique in content and tone. All are a blessing and encouragement. --- Music by John Hanson
Kimberly Hahn's Bible Study continues to reflect on the Luminous Mysteries—the time covering Jesus's Baptism, Public Ministry, and the Last Supper. Kimberly guides us through many other key moments in the Gospel, revealing how Scripture foreshadows and connects to the entirety of Christ's ministry. Whether you're watching on your own, with daughters and friends, or leading a parish study, this series is an invitation to grow as a woman of faith and grace, reflecting on the Luminous Mysteries of Jesus.
Who was in the manger that first Christmas morning? Some say He would become a great moral leader. Others, a social critic. Still, others view Jesus as a profound philosopher, a rabbi, a feminist, a prophet, and more. Many are convinced He was the divine Son of God. Who was He really? And how can you know for sure? Consulting experts on the Bible, archaeology, and messianic prophecy, Lee Strobel, an award-winning legal journalist, searched out the true identity of the child in the manger. Just us as Lee makes the case for Christmas.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even among the faithful, the Christmas season—and the life of Jesus—can take on new meaning at different moments in our lives. Our experiences have a way of giving us a fresh lens. But imagine trying to tell the story from the inside and adding layers and the many perspectives, conflicts, and politics surrounding Jesus and his disciples as they began to spread the gospel. Recently, FOX News Rundown's Lisa Brady spoke with Tarik Makarem, the British actor who portrays Jesus in Fox Nation's Jesus: Crown of Thorns, about the deeper context this version brings to the story, what he hopes season two offers viewers, and how stepping into this iconic role has changed him personally. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Tarik Makarem and let you hear more about in Fox Nation's Jesus: Crown of Thorns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The birth of Jesus stands as a pivotal moment in the history of the world, marking a dramatic turning point in God’s plan to redeem creation from sin and death. Much to the world’s surprise, redemption had arrived . . . in the form of a lowly baby. Aimed at stirring your affections for Jesus, Dr. Andreas Kostenberger will lead us on a journey through the Gospels’ birth narratives, clearing away common misconceptions, making messianic connections, and setting the stage for Jesus’s later life and ministry.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Life of Jesus as told in the book Jesus: A Biography of a Believer by Paul Johnson. This episode was originally published on Christmas Eve 2023.