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Elevate Ordinary
AWAKEN Catholic
70 episodes
1 month ago
JonMarc and Teresa Grodi go in-depth in examining feelings-based decision-making versus intellectual openness. How can I tell if I’m rationalizing? What are the hallmarks of prudential reasoning?
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JonMarc and Teresa Grodi go in-depth in examining feelings-based decision-making versus intellectual openness. How can I tell if I’m rationalizing? What are the hallmarks of prudential reasoning?
Show more...
Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Parenting
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Ep 57. Bl. Solanus Casey and Intercessory Prayer
Elevate Ordinary
32 minutes 51 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 57. Bl. Solanus Casey and Intercessory Prayer
YOU are in a story — God’s story, and He invites you to participate in the story by your decisions, actions, and prayers. In this episode JonMarc and Teresa discuss the power of prayer but also the battle of faith and trust that is involved. Do I view my prayer as magic? As a wild gamble? As something pious, but impotent? Or do I see prayer as my heroic “yes” to God’s invitation to join in and be part of his plot to save souls?
Elevate Ordinary
JonMarc and Teresa Grodi go in-depth in examining feelings-based decision-making versus intellectual openness. How can I tell if I’m rationalizing? What are the hallmarks of prudential reasoning?