Resources Edition – Alan Migliorato: The Manly Art of Raising a Daughter
Join Dan Burke and Stephanie Burke as they interview Alan Migliorato on his book: “The Manly Art of Raising a Daughter”
Join Dan Burke and Stephanie Burke as they interview Alan Migliorato on his book: “The Manly Art of Raising a Daughter”
Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they answer your questions on Marriage Spirituality on Divine Intimacy Radio!
How Can a Rule of Life Help Me With Difficulties in Prayer? – Spiritual Reflections | What happens when you have a storm in your soul and it seems you just can’t pray? How can a rule of life help you to navigate these storms of the soul?
How Can Sacred Space in my Home Help Me to Pray? – Spiritual Reflections | Beauty in sacred space is very powerful and its impact on us as we seek to draw our heart and mind to prayer. How can we have this kind of impact in our own home?
Divine Intimacy Radio – Questions and Answers show: Fear of simplicity, generational sin, and fasting.
Topics/Questions Covered in the Show:
Comparing the prayer of simplicity to other meditation
What is the modern relevance of Numbers 14:18
Is scheduling fasting OK?
Do I Need to Know Where I am In my Spiritual Growth? – Spiritual Reflections | Some people criticize those seeking to understand where they are in their spiritual growth (purgative, illuminative, unitive, etc.), is this appropriate? Should we know where we are spiritually? Is it ok to pursue this kind of knowledge?
I am Frustrated with Distractions in Prayer! How Can I Deal With This? | Spiritual Reflections – This morning I was distracted and struggled with prayer…
Topics/Questions Covered in the Show: Desolation New Podcast! Resources: Spiritualdirection.com – website EWTN Global Catholic Radio – EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network, join us all week
How Can I Find Peace in this Noisy World? | Spiritual Reflections – Are there ways we can adjust how we live in order to increase our peace or prayerfulness even in the midst of a busy environment?
Some insist that we must be balanced in our lives and especially in our spiritual commitments. A seminarian once reported that a family member said he was trying to be too holy and this is not necessary – is this a healthy perspective?