Podcast by The Feast Radio
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 503 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Lent may be coming to an end, but maybe you still feel that your life is at a dead end. Hold on to God, He is in charge. Believe that the best is yet to come. Thank you for being with us for 40 days. Have a solemn Black Saturday, as we wait in hopefu... more
The Crucified Christ may be an image of hopelessness but on the contrary, His death gave the hope the world has been waiting for. Today, Fr. Reginald Malicdem, the Mission Station Priest of Mary Mother of Hope Chapel, invites us to meditate on Christ... more
Where there is love and humility, there is hope Today, Bro. Alvin Barcelona, District Builder of Feast Bay Area and Feast Provincial Regional Builder, shares how love and humility come hand-in-hand, as demonstrated by Jesus Himself. As we commemorate... more
"Lent is not for us to pretend that we are strong but to acknowledge that we are weak but not stopping there. Today, Fr. Albert Garong, a podcaster and priest from The Society of St. Paul, shares a message of how sometimes we define ourselves through... more
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Focused primarily on themes of faith, hope, and personal reflection, the content explores the transformative nature of spirituality through various life experiences. Each episode tends to be grounded in Christian teaching, often referencing Biblical stories and teachings as a framework for personal anecdotes. Notable topics include the power of love and humility, the significance of hope amidst despair, and the importance of community support. Unique personal stories, such as those related to prison ministry and youth engagement, provide relatable narratives that encourage listeners to embrace their faith in everyday life, fostering a sense of community and uplifting messages of hope.
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