Episode 9: Little Hydration Packs




The Electric Waffle  show

Summary: <p>After 30,000 miles traveled, 14 ministry events spoken at, the writing of one book of Lenten reflections, and weekly Bible studies at their parish, Katie and Tommy take a few minutes (58 to be precise) to reflect on the ministry in Summer 2018, unpacking how a lot of times we can become attached to the "highs" of a ministry event or conference and never want to return back to the normal ordinariness of a daily faith life. When an event is over, re-entry into daily life can be difficult, and re-integrating into life with this new zeal for the faith can become nothing more than a nice idea instead of an actual transformation. </p> <p>How do we "come down the mountain" and "walk through the valley" after a moving conference, powerful retreat, life-changing camp, or even just a weeknight Bible study at the parish? </p> <p>What must we do to walk through the valley of normal life and walk with Jesus day by day? </p> <p>Also, why is saying Michael Cain's name repeatedly so darn fun? </p> <p>This week, contribute to an ongoing discussion about ways to re-integrate after a profound faith experience by chatting with other "Electric Wafflers" (what we affectionally call our listeners) here. </p> <p>Sponsored by <a href="http://www.liturgicalinstitute.org" rel="nofollow">The Liturgical Institute</a>. </p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.liturgicalinstitute.org/conferences">The Liturgical Institute</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.liturgicalinstitute.org/conferences">Dr. James Pauley, Professor of Theology and Catechetics at Franciscan University, is offering a conference on September 14, 2018 that explores how to Re-Imagining Sacramental Preparation, answering how Catechists, Pastors, and Parents Can Turn the Tide of Sacramental Indifference. Go to liturgical institutes.org/conferences for more info. </a> </li></ul>