The Mystery of Suffering, Part II – Episode 55
JonMarc Grodi continues to discuss the Catholic perspective on the mystery of suffering with CHNetwork team member Denise Bossert. Denise reflects on some of the ways she began to understand
JonMarc Grodi continues to discuss the Catholic perspective on the mystery of suffering with CHNetwork team member Denise Bossert. Denise reflects on some of the ways she began to understand
On this episode, JonMarc Grodi introduces a special guest and new member of the CHNetwork team: Denise Bossert. A former pastor’s kid and pastor’s wife, Denise shares how difficult experiences
On this episode, JonMarc Grodi shares some brief thoughts on Lent and the traditional penitential practice of fasting. Following Christ’s exhortations in Mathew chapter 6, we must fast in the
JonMarc Grodi and Kenny Burchard conclude their discussion of the cruciform shape of discipleship, focusing finally on the mystery of suffering. All suffering is the result of original and actual
JonMarc Grodi and Kenny Burchard continue their discussion of cross-shaped discipleship with an exploration of the cross that is temptation. They reflect on the sources of temptation (the world, flesh,
JonMarc Grodi and Kenny Burchard continue the discussion of cross-shaped discipleship, this time widening the scope to include the array of human relationships we live in. They discuss the call
JonMarc Grodi and Kenny Burchard continue to explore the concept of “Cruciform Discipleship,” this time digging further into family life and parenting. They look specifically at the role of the
JonMarc Grodi and Kenny Burchard continue their discussion of the cruciform shape of discipleship, this time focusing on marriage and how husbands and wives are called to image the relationship
On this episode, JonMarc Grodi and Kenny Burchard kick off a series of discussions on the significance of the crucifix as the primary image of Christian discipleship. What does it
JonMarc Grodi shares a reflection on the Theological Virtues to round out the various themes discussed this year. The Theological Virtues — Faith, Hope, and Charity — are the supernatural virtues
On this episode of Deep in Christ, we’re reflecting on a favorite quote from G.K. Chesterton regarding the connections between our day-to-day active life and the time we spend “attending
JonMarc Grodi and Brother Rex Anthony Norris conclude their study of the spirituality of the 12 Steps of Recovery. They discuss how our conversion and healing in Christ impel us
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