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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 375 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Lent is an invitation to encounter Jesus. In this episode, John and Victor reflect on how easy it is to approach Lent as a checklist of sacrifices instead of a path toward deeper relationship with Christ. If your Lenten practices have ever felt mecha... more
Becoming the man God created you to be does not happen by accident. It requires intention, surrender, and a willingness to be formed. In this episode, John welcomes Fr. John Burns back to the pew to talk about what real formation looks like for men a... more
The Church was never meant to thrive on priesthood alone. In this episode, John sits down with Fr. John Burns to talk about a part of the Church many people rarely think about until it is missing: consecrated women and religious life. Fr. John shares... more
Lent is not about checking a box or proving how disciplined you can be. It is about bringing your whole heart back to God. In this episode, John and Victor reflect on what real conversion looks like and why simply giving something up is not the same ... 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 centered on Catholic manhood, personal growth, and pastoral insights. Across recent episodes, hosts explore how faith intersects with grief, family, vulnerability, and community, often using personal stories and biblical reflections to encourage humility, patience, and trust in God during adversity. Notable angles include navigating loss, the tension between control and surrender, and the healing power of authentic relationships within faith communities. The format tends to be interview-driven with guests who speak to fatherhood, masculinity, spirituality, and practical faith lived out in daily life, making it a likely fit for listeners seeking spiritual guidance, community, and courage to act on their beliefs.
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Recent guests on Just A Guy In The Pew Podcast include:
1. Father John Burns
2. Sam Blair
3. Pete Burak
4. Paul George
5. Carrie Daunt
6. Bart Schuchts
7. John Sablan
8. Dr. Bob Schuchts
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