God In All Things
Summary: This podcast hopes to find God in all things, mulling over questions about God from an Ignatian perspective, reflecting on scripture, and being attentive to how God permeates the moments of our exciting and mundane life. For more, visit GodInAllThings.com.
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- Artist: Andy Otto
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Podcasts:
Les Misérables reveals the true meaning of Lent and of Christian discipleship, all through a bishop and his candlesticks.
The Examen prayer is not just for the end of the day. Start your day with God and assess your desires, feelings, and the possible challenges you face today.
Discover the power of Nothing. Darkness and emptiness is not an absence of God but rather an inviting space for God to fill.
Spend ten minutes this evening reflecting on the day with God.
Experimenting is a good thing in the spiritual life, indeed in all of life.
The divisiveness during election season reminds me so much of our brokenness—and that wholeness can come even from our political differences.
Not long ago I had an unexpected encounter of God: amidst the pains and fears of imminent food poisoning.
Who's got the sweetest disposition? — Donald Duck can teach us a lot about human brokenness and finding God within.
Can we find God in something new age like the Sedona vortexes? I did.
Justin Bieber's new fragrance line emphasises longings and false hopes.
The Christmas season ends on Sunday. The Baptism of the Lord calls us to bring people out of darkness, the dungeon of fear and despair.
How about a New Year's purpose instead of a "resolution"? A look at purpose from two perspectives.
You may find this odd, but one of the best prayer times for me is whenever I take a trip to the bathroom.
So what if I want white wine with beef or red with chicken? Our culture tries to conform to the expectations and the "supposed-to's" of the status quo. Are we trying to be something we're not?
The story of Martha and Mary teaches us about a more important kind of work that begins with sitting at Jesus' feet. Comparatively, all other work is, well, BS.