A NEW episode of School of Humanity! Suffering is never meant to be done alone…The redemptive aspect of suffering means that suffering *has to be done with others, specifically with the Lord first and foremost. If you suffer without Jesus, then
Rachel and Jason share their own struggles and victories with practicing NFP within their marriage and the insight they’ve received into their spiritual lives and trust in God. (Not a child friendly episode).
Highlighting the anniversary of Pope Paul VI’s Humanae Vitae (July 25), the Bulmans discuss controversial, but profound moments in Church history—including our Catholic beliefs on human sexuality and conjugal love. (Not a child friendly episode
Rachel and Jason discuss 5 books that have helped them in their spiritual lives. The books are: 1. Benedictus, Ignatius Press 2. Searching for and Maintaining Peace, Fr. Jacques Philippe 3. The Discernment of Spirits, Fr. Timothy M. Gallagher,
Rachel and Jason discuss the spiritual reality of a cluttered heart, acedia’s role in letting clutter build up and give practical tips on identifying clutter and getting rid of it.
Rachel and Jason begin this two part series introducing the KonMari Method, recapping the first episode of Netflix’s, “Tidying Up” and share what decluttering and tidying up mean for the spiritual life.
Rachel and Jason continue to build on the vocations that they have been called to by following up the marriage and parenting with their pursuit of a vocation within their vocation – the permanent diaconate.
Rachel and Jason speak about their own marriage and how they have applied their initial call to holiness to their call to love one another through the Sacrament of Marriage.
Rachel and Jason take a hard look at the appearances of Jesus after the resurrection. What do these stories tell us? How do they invite us out of ourselves into closer union with our Risen Lord?
As we continue to celebrate National Marriage Week, Rachel and Jason share their personal joys and challenges they’ve experienced within the Sacrament of Marriage—including how they’ve learned to pray together as a couple!
Rachel and Jason welcome guest Jared Zimmerer, husband, father, author, speaker, blogger and Director of Outreach and Mission at Word on Fire Catholic Ministries. Jared explains asceticism and this leads one into holiness.
Tom Ponchak—Director of Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in Carmel, Indiana returns for the conclusion of Strange Verses. Listen as Rachel, Jason and Tom deepen the discussion on myths and truths from the Book of Revelatio
Rachel and Jason are joined by guest, Tom Ponchak—Director of Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in Carmel, Indiana. Listen as they explore the myths and truths of the Book of Revelation and the notion of the rapture.
Join R & J as they discuss altruism and how giving of oneself helps us to become who we truly are and aide in the discovery of our images in the likeness of God.
Rachel and Jason welcome special guest Katherine Laguna as they discuss how music resonates to our humanity and makes us vulnerable to the love of God.
Rachel and Jason take us on a journey of sight. We must learn how to “see” again since our sight has suffered with all the experiences we witness each day throughout the world.
Rachel and Jason reflect on loss and tragedy and how those personal, painful moments have transformed their hearts. They reveal the truth that in times of chaos and suffering, Christ pulls us closer to his heart and reminds us that He never lef
There is a constant war waging within us between the man that is created in the image of God (the man we are created to be) versus the man we have created ourselves to be in today’s society. Who will win? How do we surrender?