Marcus welcomes former Lutheran pastor Noah Lett. Noah grew up completely non-religious and encountered Christ for the first time in his teens. St. Paul’s statement “Who are you, Lord?” resonates
Marcus welcomes Nate Roberts, staff member at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology to discuss the suffering St. Paul anticipated for the sake of Christ, and what it means
Marcus welcomes former Episcopal priest Fr. Eric Bergman, currently a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Scranton, PA. Marcus and Fr. Eric discuss the Sacrament of Marriage as a model of
Marcus welcomes seasoned radio personality and former Evangelical pastor Al Kresta. Marcus and Kresta how to offer up all that we are — including our physical body — to God,
Marcus welcomes dynamic Catholic personality and host of EWTN’s The Abundant Life and Women of Grace Johnnette Benkovic. She discusses her “life passage” Ephesians 1:3-4. Resources mentioned: Women of Grace:
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 6: 25-34.
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 6: 1-4. In this episode they discuss that conversion is a lifelong process.
Marcus Grodi continues the Deep in Scripture study into the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 5: 33-47 and focusing on attaining purity of heart.
Joined by former Unitarian and Anglican Fr. Ray Ryland, Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 5: 21-32. This discussion will cover growth in holiness and the Sermon on the Mount.
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 5: 21-26. They discuss the Sermon on the Mount and the growth in Holiness.
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 5: 13-16.