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“A woman who knows she's loved can do anything.” This fundamental belief animates the ministry of the Sisters of Life, who dedicate themselves to building up a culture of life and who work with the Lord to drive out the contempt for life in our world. It all begins with restoring the belief in one's own belovedness before God. In collaboration with our McGrath Institute for Church Life and CampCampo film production company, the Sisters of Life have created a new, 12-part original series on accompanying women into life. The series is called “Into Life: Love Changes Everything.” This series will be released, for free, on March 25, 2022, along with accompanying study and discussion guides, that are especially well suited for parishes, schools, and ministry groups. The hope is to reframe the conversations around abortion and the beauty of life through helping people learn how to listen and understand the heart of another, how to rejoice in the beauty of the individual person in an encounter of hope, and how to truly accompany someone into God's life and freedom. My guests today are two of the co-creators of this series. Sr. Marie Veritas is a Sister of Life, and Michael Campo is the founder of CampCampo and the series' director.
When travel, and the art of story telling combine to change peoples lives it's a very powerful thing. Michael Campo is a Film Writer, an Executive Producer, and a man on a mission to change peoples lives for the better, through creating inspirational, yet raw and confrontational content. In this episode we chat about how travel changed him, and his outlook on the world, but perhaps more importantly we discussed the vulnerability that we all hold onto as human beings. A deep and meaningful episode that I had the honour of being part of.
Michael Campo takes us through the commands addressed to the Church in the Bible and how sometimes church size affects the ability to obey those commands.
Explore the Biblical church in the new sermon series. What does the Bible teach? Michael Campo guides us through scripture to show us.
Join in for a listen as Shame or Shameless Podcast has a magnificent conversation with Michael Campo. During this episode of Shame or Shameless we cover many different topics. As you listen to this show it is my hope that you will come away feeling inspired and more willing to step into the world as the person you were created to be. Michael is a man of faith with strong feelings on being vulnerable and sitting in your truth. Michael is a family guy, writer, director, film producer and media company owner. Michael hosts the newly formed #iChoose Series with weekly live shows airing on Instagram and Facebook.Be sure to listen in and then check out Mike's current and past projects which you can locate at #iChoose on both media platforms. To see his film production work check out https://campcampo.com/
Stream Now TV founder Ron Valderrama and Michael Campo field questions about networking from guests. We could not help but go off topic as we got specific questions though. Follow us on Twitter @StreamNowCEO and @MichaelCampo.
New episode of Startup Creative with Stream Now TV founder Ron Valderrama and Michael Campo. This time we had Jason Hensley of McCosh Films join in the fun.
Ron Valderrama & Michael Campo talk startups and film in the season finale. Follow us on Twitter @StreamNowCEO & @Michael Campo.
Ron Valderrama & Michael Campo discuss prioritizing your day and not working on tasks with low overall impact to your startup or project. Follow us on Twitter @StreamNowCEO & @Michael Campo.
The sunny season encourages people to pack their bags and take off on summer trips. On this week's Fordham Conversations, we’ll look back at past interviews with guests who’ve traveled "Beyond the Tri-State. Renato Frison rode from Bronxville to Brazil on his motorcycle. Filmmakers Jeff Azize and Michael Campo discuss their trip to Peru to take care of abused orphans. Fordham Professor Robin Andersen discusses ecotourism in Curacao.