It’s the last Friday of the month, and that means we rely on you to bring to the program any topic or issue you’d like to discuss. It’s always a lively conversation, and we know this time around will be as well!

It’s the last Friday of the month, and that means we rely on you to bring to the program any topic or issue you’d like to discuss. It’s always a lively conversation, and we know this time around will be as well!

Most of us love the saints, and try to pattern our lives after theirs. We are inspired by the fact that they have “run the race” so as to win. They share in the eternal beatitude of God, and are always there to help us with their intercession. It can be easy to place the saints on a pedestal, thinking that they were somehow given special graces to attain holiness and sainthood that we do not receive. But the truth is we – the canonized saints and us – all share a similar path to heaven, and that is through engaging in the battle of earthly life so as to overcome our inclination to sin and self-love, and love God with all of our heart, mind and strength. On Thursday, call and let’s talk about a saint who inspires you, and the struggles he or she had in order to be given the title “St.” before their name.

Some say age is just a number. And, in a sense it is. How old do you “feel?” Younger than you are? Older than you are? We often hear people say things like, “Fifty-five is the new forty.” There are likely a lot of people who say just the opposite, that they feel inside much older than they really are. So, why have a conversation about this? In order to learn to be grateful to God for every day of our lives. Be sure to tune in and call in with your take on Wednesday’s show.

Change is inevitable. It’s one thing, among many, that we can be certain of. Some changes are healthy and productive. Others, not so much. For anyone who has lived for any part or all of the last several decades, the tidal wave of changes that have taken place can be mind-boggling. Who would have thought a generation or two ago – let alone several months ago – that we would see God’s world in such incredible chaos and change. Do you ever reflect on this? How does it make you feel knowing that the world you grew up in is long gone, and will likely never come back? On Tuesday, join Jerry and Debbie for an eye-opening conversation about our ever-changing world.

During times of crisis, it’s very understandable to see more and more people express some degree of faith in God. One of the most stark reminders of this was in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in 2001. Has it been your experience this year that faith has played an increasingly prominent role in the lives of those you know and love? Have you been a listening ear for those who know you take your faith seriously? Perhaps you have sought out opportunities to share the importance of following Jesus, especially when we’re facing this type of health scare. It may have even been your fellow Catholics whom you have been able to reassure, given the many challenges we have faced to attend Mass and receive the sacraments. On Monday, let’s talk about this. We’re all sure to come away with some fresh ideas for evangelizing those who are searching for truth and meaning in today’s world.

Please join us for our new monthly show that is focused on any and all relationships. So, if you have a certain relationship in your life that you want to talk about, then today is your day! Maybe you are having a difficult relationship that you are struggling with and you are in need of prayer support. Then, this may be just the right show for you! 1-833-288-3986

It’s bound to happen at least once in every person’s life. You see what looks like an amazing opportunity just up the road. You research it, you prepare for it, and are all set to pounce on it. But it slips through your grasp at the last minute. Does that sound familiar to you? You may have even prayed about taking advantage of the opportunity, sensing the heaven-sent light for you to move was green. When all was said and done, did you feel like you did miss that golden opportunity, or, looking back, was it actually for the better that it didn’t materialize? That’s our topic on Thursday, and we need you to weigh in on it.

We are finishing anniversary week with your most requested topic, guardian angels. We will be weaving in some catechesis on angels along with your stories of guardian angel experiences. Hopefully, by the end of the show, you will have a new found appreciation for your guardian angel. There is only one YOU, and there is a unique angel that was exactly matched just for YOU, by God Himself…Please listen to the entire show if you want to begin or even deepen your relationship with your personal angel. If you have a story to share about your guardian angel, please call in at 1-833-288-3986

On Tuesday, Jerry and Debbie welcome Fr. Cedric Pesegna to the program. He is a member of the St. Paul of the Cross Province of the Passionists. He is also a frequent contributor to EWTN and other Christian media outlets. We’ll talk about his ministry and how we can all join the Lord’s mission field. Don’t miss it!

The past several months have – hopefully – increased our hunger to receive Jesus in the Eucharist. Has that been the case for you? What about for the more than two thirds of Catholics who do not truly believe in His Real Presence in the Eucharist? On Monday, let’s talk about how each of us intentionally prepares to receive Holy Communion with the greatest possible reverence, making sure that we don’t do so in a scattered, distracted, irreverent sort of way.
