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Being a Christian today means facing tough questions from those who don't believe in God. In these potentially life-changing moments, how can we have the answers, and the courage to start a dialogue …
From the Archives, another encore presentation of Mark Hart on Understanding the Mass. Our hope is that our listeners get excited about going to Mass whether it is in person or online. Tune in next w…
Each week we hear about the Greene Homeschooling Institute and today, we get a glimpse into what that looks like. With many families struggling to manage school at home, the Greenes provide insight a…
God's mercy endures forever. Do we really believe or understand the depths of His mercy? We have opportunities for a deep encounter with Jesus, especially in Confession. Fr. Aaron Agorsor joins Steve…
In the chaos of family life, where there can be suffering, sacrifice and even dysfunction, is where we find great joy. It's a school of love. Marriage and family is a remedy for sin and selfishness. …
We are in a battle, a spiritual combat. It is not a time for watered-down, feel-good faith because evil is lurking in today's world. Fr. Dwight Longenecker shares his insights and his new book, Immor…
We hear the stories, but can we really believe them? Fr. John Nahrgang, parochial vicar, Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral shares the stories and the science behind Eucharistic miracles. Tune in and grow…
It's hard to challenge our kids and especially hard to let them fail. Many of us parents tend to micromanage situations to keep our kids from making mistakes. We need to step back, let them try, let …
What are the foundational principles of America? Are they valid? Where do they come from? Robert Reilly, widely-published author digs deep into the truths that influenced the foundation of America. I…
Fear can be crippling, especially now with a pandemic, riots, economic uncertainty and so much more. Keeping our faith in God, keeping our eyes on Him is the way to endure hard times. Teresa Tomeo, r…
It's a packed episode today with Abby Johnson! She sets the record straight about a recent documentary on Norma McCorvey. Abby also talks about the dignity of the human person, forgiveness, her work …
Today's culture embraces the philosophy of gender fluidity, and that we have the ability to define our own reality about ourselves. It's a distorted and dangerous ideology. Fr. John Nahrgang, parochi…
Does the Bible describe an angry God,contradict science or even contradict other texts within Scripture? How do we make sense of these problematic passages in the Bible? Fr. Anthony Giambrone, OP joi…
During this time, in the midst of a pandemic, we are thinking about death more than ever. The Church has important bioethical considerations when dealing with end-of-life issues. It's important for C…
Home...it's more that a house, it's where we learn to love. For many of us, we have been spending much more time at home lately. How can we make the most of our home? Carrie Gress joins Steve and Bec…
The culture is out to corrupt our children. Most experts tell us all the wrong answers for how to raise them. What are parents to do?
Dr. Ray Guarendi, radio host, father of 10 children, author and p…
The idea of Socialism has been gaining popularity. What is Socialism exactly and can it be consistent with Catholicism? Trent Horn, author, speaker, apologist with Catholic Answers joins Steve and Be…
In these uncertain times, we need the steady example of the Holy Family. In a world suffering from an attack on fatherhood, a time when many are out of work and Churches are closed, St. Joseph can be…
In these days we might be obsessing about numbers, data, "flattening the curve" or the economy. Today, we are invited to take a step back and look at this pandemic through the eyes of faith. Fr. Anth…
We're taking a break from normal programming for Holy Week, but please enjoy a special message from Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted.