Bright Wings: Children’s Books to Make the Heart Soar
Charity Hill
68 episodes
3 months ago
Celebrating eighteen years of marriage! Enjoy this poem by Madeleine Delbrêl, French poet and social worker, about responding with love to the love of Christ the Bridegroom. We love this poem because it depicts the "spirit" of marriage, the gift and task that is marriage, that is the response to being "first loved" by Christ (cf. 1Jn 4:19). You can read other beautiful things from Madeleine Delbrêl in The Dazzling Light of God OR We, the Ordinary People of the Streets. Find quick b...
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Celebrating eighteen years of marriage! Enjoy this poem by Madeleine Delbrêl, French poet and social worker, about responding with love to the love of Christ the Bridegroom. We love this poem because it depicts the "spirit" of marriage, the gift and task that is marriage, that is the response to being "first loved" by Christ (cf. 1Jn 4:19). You can read other beautiful things from Madeleine Delbrêl in The Dazzling Light of God OR We, the Ordinary People of the Streets. Find quick b...
Bright Wings: Children’s Books to Make the Heart Soar
1 hour 6 minutes
2 years ago
Stories for Strong Boys With Dr. William Hamant
Everyone is happy to promote "girl power," and we did our own version of that theme in Episode 18: Stories for Strong Girls. But what about our boys? Is there something distinctive about being a boy? What is good about being a boy? Dr. William Hamant joins Charity to discuss what is positive and distinctive about masculinity. He reflects upon what masculinity reveals about what it means to be human. Dr. Hamant supports his insights with literature and poetry and wise experience. PRINTA...
Bright Wings: Children’s Books to Make the Heart Soar
Celebrating eighteen years of marriage! Enjoy this poem by Madeleine Delbrêl, French poet and social worker, about responding with love to the love of Christ the Bridegroom. We love this poem because it depicts the "spirit" of marriage, the gift and task that is marriage, that is the response to being "first loved" by Christ (cf. 1Jn 4:19). You can read other beautiful things from Madeleine Delbrêl in The Dazzling Light of God OR We, the Ordinary People of the Streets. Find quick b...