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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 387 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

As Catholics, we treat Mary with a particular sense of reverence and honor. But sometimes it’s hard to know how to relate to her, and how to open ourselves up to a relationship with her without feeling like we’re somehow taking time away from her Son... more
God did not create us to have a mediocre marriage. My good friend Paul George, the author of Rethink Happiness and Holy Grit, joins us today to discuss common ways our marriages get put on the back burner and how to make sure that our union is treate... more
"What happens when young Catholics stop sitting on the sidelines? Today Fr. Jacob Dumont, a local superior for the Legionaries of Christ in Cincinnati and my spiritual director, joins us in the pew to talk about the explosion of faith happening in th... more
Folks, today is a huge day for the ministry. My new book, Power Made Perfect: Finding True Strength in Christ launches today, and I am so excited for you to read it. This whole episode is dedicated to telling you what this book is about, how it came ... more
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Thank you for being a voice for God’s mercy. God bless!
I’ve looked for something to meet me where I am. In my mistakes and in my problems. I found hope here. Thank you
Love it! Keep it up John, thanks. 🙏🏻
Met you at the Congress. Great, great man. God bless you.
John does a great job of putting it out there that men are broken as anyone. Yet, we are asked to carry the weight and sometimes it’s okay to show emotion. Highly recommend!
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A faith-forward show featuring in-studio conversations between two Catholic men that center on everyday faith, mentorship, parish life, and practical applications of Catholic teaching. Episodes blend personal stories, devotional themes, and calls to community with invitations to pilgrimage and ministry involvement, often tying insights to youth education, family life, and encounters with Jesus. Noteworthy elements include ongoing parish and campus involvement, a clear emphasis on living faith boldly in daily life, and regular promotions for related ministry initiatives and pilgrimages. Potential listeners who enjoy structured faith discussions, personal testimony, and actionable spiritual practice will likely find this appealing, especially... more
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