Send us a text You’re holding an ancient map. Walked by saints and sinners for thousands of years. But a map is useless unless you trust the One who drew it. In Chapter 3 of The Saints’ Path, Josh Bach explores the Biblical and theological foundations of the seven phases rooted in the story of salvation itself. From Israel and Peter to Augustine and Thérèse, the same divine rhythm unfolds: ease, forgetfulness, sin, hardship, repentance, strength, and watchfulness. The pattern is ancient. The ...
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Send us a text You’re holding an ancient map. Walked by saints and sinners for thousands of years. But a map is useless unless you trust the One who drew it. In Chapter 3 of The Saints’ Path, Josh Bach explores the Biblical and theological foundations of the seven phases rooted in the story of salvation itself. From Israel and Peter to Augustine and Thérèse, the same divine rhythm unfolds: ease, forgetfulness, sin, hardship, repentance, strength, and watchfulness. The pattern is ancient. The ...
#147 The Devil Hates Beauty w/ Catholic Artist Jay Parnell 2/5 "Say What Words Cannot - Art and the Mystery of Faith"
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#147 The Devil Hates Beauty w/ Catholic Artist Jay Parnell 2/5 "Say What Words Cannot - Art and the Mystery of Faith"
Send us a text Episode 2: Say What Words Cannot - Art and the Mystery of Faith Some truths are too deep for words and that’s where beauty begins. In this episode, we explore how sacred art serves as a bridge between heaven and earth. Jay Parnell joins us to discuss how Catholic imagery speaks to the soul in ways that doctrine alone cannot. When the mind reaches its limits, beauty continues the conversation. From the mystery of the Incarnation to the glory of the Eucharist, art becomes a kind ...
Belt of Truth
Send us a text You’re holding an ancient map. Walked by saints and sinners for thousands of years. But a map is useless unless you trust the One who drew it. In Chapter 3 of The Saints’ Path, Josh Bach explores the Biblical and theological foundations of the seven phases rooted in the story of salvation itself. From Israel and Peter to Augustine and Thérèse, the same divine rhythm unfolds: ease, forgetfulness, sin, hardship, repentance, strength, and watchfulness. The pattern is ancient. The ...