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:
Why can it be hard to receive God's love? Or another human's? Perhaps it's not about saying I love you in return.
Don't get caught up with one prayer method or another. Use what works for you and don't use what doesn't.
What would you do if you got $100,000? Saint Ignatius leads us in a meditation on this problem.
Desires are so important in discovering who you're meant to become. God speaks to us through our desires. Here's a bit more on this important Ignatian principle.
Before one experiences the 30-day Spiritual Exercises, disposition days are important. But they can also prepare you for a deeper spiritual life.
Do we have prophets like Isaiah or Moses today? What does it mean that someone speaks "prophetically"?
We tend to long for stability, yet there is a deeply rooted need for change and diversity. This can be illustrated by a scene in the movie Pleasantville.
"Courage!" Jesus says. This single word, rooted in the inner strength of the heart (cor), can motivate us to carry on into a deeper life with God.
You don't have to be Saint Ignatius to create your own spiritual exercises. The story of Ignatius and his notebook in Manresa and steps on how to keep your own.
Guidance on centring prayer using the senses of touch, hearing, and seeing.
#IggyWeek begins 25 July. Be sure to follow @andyotto or like God In All Things on Facebook for daily tips on Ignatian discernment.
What is this "secret" St Paul says God has revealed to all peoples? Tapping into it can be by way of Ignatian spirituality.
Parables are not just in the Bible. We have our own parables and stories that carry lessons and deep meaning that's worth reflecting on and sharing.
An experience at a speakeasy put me in touch with the spirituality of the senses, all five of them.
Detail in life is oft overlooked but isn't it the tiny things that make things whole? Awareness is the key to unlocking the gifts of Ignatian spirituality.