We are all searching for something …
Hello,
I know it has been a while.
I hope you and your family members are well and safe despite all these uncertainties and changing world.
I hope you continue to do what is right and seek God’s purpose for your lives.
I reassured you I am still standing.
I will tell you more later.
Among other things, I have been working on my relationship with God and family.
I am also making meaningful progress on my book.
While doing research on the relationship between finding life purpose and growing closer to God, I came across two uplifting programs.
I highly recommend them to whoever wants to reflect on what really matters, transition towards a meaningful life and realize their God-given purpose.
The first program is called The Search
This 7-episode series hosted by Chris Stefanick explores the deepest questions of the human heart—Why am I here? What's life all about? What happens when we die?—and guides you through the great big story of everything, as astrophysicists, psychologists, neuroscientists, artists, chemists and professors point to one big (surprising) conclusion: Jesus Christ, and the Catholic Church. What do you seek?
Here is the first episode
The second program is the St. Joseph Summit: Model of Manhood and Fatherhood.
Catholic Men's Leadership Alliance hosts Fr. Don Calloway, Jeff Cavins, Dr. Tim Gray and Devin Schadt for their St. Joseph Summit. This summit is packed with powerful presentations on St. Joseph as a model of manhood and fatherhood for all men.
St. Joseph is the patron of the Holy Catholic Church, the patron of families and the patron of fathers. St. Joseph, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary and earthly father of Christ, is a powerful intercessor for Catholic men who can help men grow in holiness and become heroic men of Christ. Men need St. Joseph in their corner!
You can watch the video for free at heroicmen.com.
HeroicMen.com is a joint venture between the Augustine Institute and the Catholic Men’s Leadership Alliance and is focused on helping Catholic men fulfill the heroic mission to engage in spiritual combat to become great men, great fathers and great leaders who build Christ’s Holy Catholic Church.
Let me know what you think.
God bless you,
Jean-Marc