Learn to become "God Strong" for spiritual warfare through prayer and use of sacramentals and devotions. The Grace Force Podcast is hosted by Fr. Richard Heilman and Doug Barry.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
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Rather than interviewing guests it seems like the hosts spend considerable time talking instead. I want to hear more from the guests — that’s why I tune in to begin with.
These are informative talks, and the wit, the friendliness, and the masculine and no-nonsense approach of the presenters is reassuring. Good to hear in difficult times. And they immediately spoke up for Bishop Strickland, as I knew they would.
I am a lifelong Episcopalian (and Director of Community Life and Membership at my parish) and I stumbled upon this wonderful podcast! I have been so blessed listening to these priests and bishops who have clearly been empowered by the Holy Spirit to stand firm in the Truth of the Gospel and encourage us all to lock shields and fight the enemy of our souls in the spiritual realm! Please keep guiding and teaching us! May God bless you and send his angels to surround and protect you in this fight! ... more
I never miss an episode. Never sugar coated and always pertinent. Do yourself a big favor and start listening.
Please review and search for the accurate reason why he can no longer administer the sacraments of the Catholic Church. I will not review what he did with a deceased little baby, just plain evil. more
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