Hearts and Minds
And The Soul Felt Its Worth
"There is nothing in this world more glorious, more precious, or more precarious than the human soul." Within the first few hundred years of Christian history, the Roman Empire experienced at least two devastating health epidemics. Fr. John shares with us a powerful example of how the early Christians demonstrated the worth of the soul, as well as a love stronger than fear, as they ministered to those in deep need during these times of great crisis.
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
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How does who we are influence how we see the world?  What is the connection between personal renewal and cultural change?  What does it mean to see Christ in all things and all things in Christ?  The “Hearts and Minds” podcast explores the Christian worldview – a vision of life and for life.
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