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Interview with Thomas Jacobs about religion and the afterlife
I talk to my dad about his childhood, parents, and siblings. We also discussed advice he had for future generations and stories from throughout his life
Max Newman is a 29-year-old Ph.D. student. He went to a Catholic school as a Jewish. He talked about his experience and his opinions on religion.
It's a go-to book series, an encyclopedia of Jewish, Catholic, Protestant and Islamic thinkers: Paulist Press' "Classics of Western Spirituality." And it was started under the leadership of Paulist Fr. Kevin Lynch. In this interview, Fr. Kevin, age 93, talks...
Frank tells of his college years as a 150 pound linebacker for the Alabama reigning national championship winning team. He also explains the impacts of his work and God in his life.
In this interview, conducted in April 2018 in Mission Viejo, California, Chris Quintos (23) interviews his grandfather Winston (64) about music, religion, love, family, and being vegetarian. Winston shares about growing up in the Philippines, playing music and meeting the...
Mary Kleyweg interview- Born during the Great Depression, raised during World War II, from farm life In Le Mars, IA to San Francisco, to Mississippi, to Chicago. The life of Christ and Family.
How to subdue the flesh. To successfully subdue the flesh and live in dominion, one needs to understand what happened on the cross. ### Christ died on the cross for the sinner to forgive his sin. ### But also, the...
Growing up as an only child afforded Paulist Fr. Tom Holahan a huge imaginary world, where his creativity was nurtured. He loved the creative life and exploring the world so much that he couldn't see himself taking on the responsibility...