God In All Things
Summary: This podcast hopes to find God in all things, mulling over questions about God from an Ignatian perspective, reflecting on scripture, and being attentive to how God permeates the moments of our exciting and mundane life. For more, visit GodInAllThings.com.
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- Artist: Andy Otto
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Podcasts:
We're quick to take action without first listening—really listening—to reality. There is a Truth that underlies all of reality, which we can only find in the pause and in the silence.
How do we introduce Ignatian spirituality to children? I speak with Jared Boyd, author of Imaginative Prayer: A Yearlong Guide for Your Child's Spiritual Formation. Oh, and there's a guided meditation at the end.
Why are we so geocentric when we think of God's creation? How does God gaze upon other civilisations in the universe?
This question, in the Ignatian sense, moves us toward the love of God.
The Bible doesn't say "Jesus loves you," but God's love is shown more often in deeds and actions than in words.
A new audio meditation inspired by Ignatius' Contemplation to Attain Love, a kind of life-long Examen.
God is often seen as "separate", a mighty "king" in the clouds. Ignatian spirituality can help us break down this monarchical image.
How is God involved in our lives? Are coincidences just providence in disguise? I believe God's hand works through the natural flow of our lives and free responses to God's invitation.
Bill Nye asks if evidence of God is Necessary to live a good life. No. But what difference does God make for the Christian? Can a non-believer experience the transcendence of God?
Are you doing what you love in your career and life? Would you do something different if you had the freedom? Discussing Ignatian freedom, desire, and discernment.
What is your image of God? Is it okay to call God "he" or "she"? Ignatius teaches that God meets us in a way that is helpful for us, and that doesn't exclude the metaphors we use to image God.
If all your basic needs were taken care of (food, clothing, shelter, financial security), what would you do with your life? Take our 1-minute poll and join our Facebook Live event on Tuesday 5/9 at 7pm ET.
Consumerism drives so many of us, but there's hope. The good spirit is always reminding us that we just need love, grace, and healthy relationships.
Star Trek depicts a time where humans have moved beyond the need for wealth and possessions. Seems like the Christian hope.
Haven't we been here before? God meets us where we are, not where we think we need to be.