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How to Build Resilience
How to Build Resilience – Co-Host, Gordon Smith and Brigid Ayer are joined by Christine Turo-Shields, co-owner, Kenosis Counseling Center, and a licensed clinical social worker, to discuss ways you can maintain good mental health, and build resilience in this post pandemic world. Christine will be presenting a workshop on Mastering the Work-Life Balancing Act sponsored by Leadership Johnson County on Nov. 19 at the Johnson County Armory. To register or for more info on the Work-Life Balance workshop, contact Tandy Shuck at [email protected] or call the LJC Offices at 317-738-8264. For more information about Kenosis Counseling Center the Website is https://kenosiscenter.com/
Inspiration Quote
St. Therese Lisieux – A Missionary on Earth While In Heaven
Who Am I In Christ? That is the question.
Jesus, The Master Psychologist
“Jesus, the Master Psychologist” by Dr. Ray Guarendi – Faith In Action co-hosts, Jim Ganley and Brigid Ayer talk with their guest, Dr. Ray Guarendi, leading Catholic Psychologist, family counselor, and radio host of “The Doctor is In”, about his new book, Jesus, the Master Psychologist, and how to deal with everyday issues. To connect with Dr. Ray, you can find him at www.drray.com
Drawing Close to the Holy Spirit
Drawing Close to the Holy Spirit – On this segment of Faith in Action, co-hosts Jim Ganley and Brigid Ayer is Sister Mary Ann Fatula, O.P. author of “Drawing Close to the Hoy Spirit”. She shares the important role of the Holy Spirit in our lives and how we can connect or reactivate the third person of the Trinity in our everyday lives. For details about the book click here
I’m Not Perfect, And That’s Okay
Free Resources to Grow in your Catholic faith
JOY OR SADNESS?
Joy or sadness? Which do you want more of in your life? Honestly, you have a great deal of influence over the result of the answer to that question. If you’re interested in this, read on.
I’ve been a fan of Presentation Ministries for many years. A friend of mine introduced me to their Bible telephone line in 1993. The lay ministry was founded by Father Al Lauer who died of cancer in 2005. Fr. Al was a typical priest, but at some point before I met him, he had a conversion that changed him dramatically. After his encounter of the Holy Spirit, he REALLY started living out his calling to the priesthood. The ministry branched out into radio, printed material, video, and digital media. One of my favorite spiritual “go-to’s” has been the One Bread, One Body booklet published by Presentation Ministries, and written mostly by Father Al, that offers a reflection on the daily readings. Today’s reflection really stuck out to me, and the full teaching (which I cut and pasted) is posted below.
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