There are so many sources for news in today’s world. It’s nearly impossible to not be caught up on what’s going on. If theres something you’ve come across recently that you think would make for a good conversation, let us hear about it on Thursday.

There are so many sources for news in today’s world. It’s nearly impossible to not be caught up on what’s going on. If theres something you’ve come across recently that you think would make for a good conversation, let us hear about it on Thursday.

The Bible very clearly lays out the primary way that we are to have our sins forgiven – the Sacrament of Confession. For over 2,000 years, people have been liberated by this great gift. How has it impacted your life? How have you been personally and spiritually changed by receiving this sacrament. Let’s discuss this on Wednesday.

An important element of life is to be able to look ahead in anticipation of various things. Without that, we could easily feel stuck and without a sense of purpose. What are some things you are looking forward to? Share them on the show Tuesday!

Every prayer intention is important to the one who is praying for it. Some, though, rise to another level altogether in terms of urgency. On Monday, we take your calls and urgent prayer intentions for the entire show. We look forward to praying for what’s vitally important to you.

Every one of us who listens to, watches, or reads anything produced by EWTN had that first moment when we discovered the network. For many it was part of their growth in the faith. Others may have had more of an “aha!” moment. Let’s head into the weekend – when we’ll celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of EWTN on Sunday – with a lively conversation about this!

Due to some technical issues, today we will be airing our interview with Cardinal Burke about the state of American Catholicism. Please join in on this great discussion!

Our parents do so much for us as we are growing up – and even beyond that. And it so often happens that we have the blessing and the opportunity to return the favor when they are elderly. This can bring tons of both joy and difficulty. Let’s have an inspiring conversation about that on Wednesday.

We had an amazing conversation on Monday about some of the lowest points in our lives. The beautiful thing is that so many people have used those “setbacks” to truly “comeback” to a much better life. We’ll keep this discussion going with part two on Tuesday.

What has been the lowest point in your life, and how did you bounce back from it? Join us today on Take 2 with Jerry and Debbie and share your experience.

We’re going to stay with Thursday’s topic for a part two on Friday, so overwhelming was the response to the topic. As we did on Thursday, on Friday we want to not only help those who have maintained sobriety celebrate their achievement, but also offer hope and inspiration to those struggling to get there.
