Through His Wounds
Latest Episodes
22 Dec 25 – Finding Christ in Ancient Myths and Modern Homes
Today’s Topics:1, 2, 3, 4) Skeptics say Christianity copied its story from pagan myths. We say: Look closer, those myths arent copiesthey are cravings. They are the scattered echoes of a promise God wrote on every human h
15 Dec 25 – And the Heavens Were Opened
Today’s Topics:1, 2, 3, 4) We correct course from a scattered last episode to focus on the true heart of Advent. Why does Satan hate Christmas? It all traces back to Genesis 3:15 and the birth of the Serpent-crusher. But A
08 Dec 25 – Through His Wounds: Advent Light in the Culture of Death
Today’s Topics:Our world often sees life as a burden, from abortion to euthanasiaa “culture of death” rooted in despair. Where can we find hope?This Advent, we turn to the only answer that breaks the darkness:
05 Dec 25 – Spiritual Knights: The Brown Scapular’s Secret History
Today’s Topics:1, 2, 3, 4) What does a medieval knight have in common with a contemplative monk? The answer lies in the forgotten history of the Brown Scapular. This episode cracks open the origin story of the Carmelites, r
03 Dec 25 – The Map is Written in His Wounds
Today’s Topics:1, 2, 3, 4) We stare where the world looks away: the wounds of Christ. This is a raw, relentless exploration of the Passionthe blood, the thorns, the scandal of a God who saved us by being torn apart. We pra
01 Dec 25 – Breaking the Heart of God in Eden
Today’s Topics:1, 2, 3, 4) What does heartbreak look like for a God who is Love itself? This episode re-examines the Fall through the lens of relationship, not just rules. We’ll confront the uncomfortable truth: in Ed
10 Nov 25 – True Call to Evangelize Was Lost
Today’s Topics:1, 2, 3, 4) Today’s Topics:The modern Catholic conversation is dominated by a paradox: we’re called to dialogue, but are we forgetting our duty to proclaim? This podcast cuts through the confusio
20 Oct 25 – Reclaiming the Holidays: Halloween & Christmas
Today’s Topics:1, 2, 3, 4) Today’s Topics:Ever feel like Halloween is just a candy-fueled costume contest and Christmas is a stressful, month-long shopping marathon? Youre not alone. The deep, sacred roots of our fa





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