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This Year’s Big Happenings

Share with us on Friday’s show what you think were the most significant events, news stories or developments of 2019. These can be from world events to important personal moments that made 2019 stand out for you. It is always a great exercise to reflect on what transpired during the course of a calendar year. We can learn from things shared and also be grateful for having experienced another year of life. Join us in this conversation by calling, 1-833-288-3986.
Enjoying the Joy
Christmas is less than a week away. And, as has become the norm, the influences, distractions and stimuli have potentially engulfed us. As Catholics, we do our best to make the Advent season one of preparation and anticipation, not so much hustle and bustle. The primary reason? So that we can experience a deep and lasting joy when Christmas Day finally arrives. How good are you at achieving that? Do the many trappings of the holidays, sometimes tense family moments, and countless things that have to be done, lessen the joyful feelings you have on the birthday of Jesus? Let’s talk about this on Thursday.

Handling Holiday Estrangements and Heartaches
On Tuesday, Jerry and Debbie invited your takes on being alone over the holidays, especially on Christmas Day. We’ll follow that up on Wednesday with a conversation about how you have effectively dealt with various things like estrangement from certain family members, disappointments, heartaches, etc. We had an impactful conversation on Tuesday, and we expect this show to be just the same.

Spending the Holidays Alone
In an ideal world, we would all enjoy Christmas celebrations like the ones we see in TV commercials. So many family members gathered around the dinner table that extra leaves have to be added to make sure everyone can have a place setting and dine until they can’t squeeze in another bite. All that preceded and followed by lively fellowship, love and lots of memories. But we don’t live in an ideal world. Many people will ( perhaps once again) spend their Christmas holiday either alone, or not a part of the aforementioned festive get together. What about you? If you’ve spent holidays without family and friends before, or you expect to this year, let’s talk about how you deal with those circumstances, and possibly come away with some ideas for how to make it a joyous occasion nonetheless.
God, I Need You Now!
On Monday, Jerry and Debbie invite you to call the program with your urgent prayer requests. As always, we will get to as many of them as we can on the air. And you can submit them by phone, e-mail, social media comment, website comment or text message. Just know that all of the intentions in your hearts are lifted up as part of this important show each month.
“…And You Visited Me.”
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus makes is clear that we are to be very attentive to the needs of those who are naked, sick, in prison, etc. This obviously involves us coming out of ourselves and leaving our comfort zones. Are you presently a part of a ministry to those in the hospital, in prison, on the streets, etc? Or have you been in the past? It’s often said that those performing the ministry get more out of it than those whom they minister to. What has been your experience in this area? Call in and share your take on Friday’s show.

Helpful Practices After Communion
Jerry and Debbie have an encore broadcast today of a very inspiring show, during which you called and shared some of the spiritual practices you follow immediately after receiving the Eucharist and returning to your pew. Enjoy listening to this show again, and we’ll be back live on Friday!
What Virtue Do You Wish You Had More Of?
On Wednesday, Jerry and Debbie invite you to join the conversation as we discuss the virtues, and which one or more that we wish were in greater supply in our lives. We’re extending the meaning of “virtue” to include the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity, the cardinal virtues of justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude, and other virtues and dispositions that help us be the best version of ourselves. Be sure to call and inspire the world with your take!

The Emotional Roller Coaster of Parenting

It would have been so helpful if there was a manual given to all parents about what to do with the range of emotions we would be feeling while raising our precious little ones. On any given day or sometimes multiple times in 24 hours, parents may move through a gamut of emotions. Parents can go through periods of complete joy and pride all the way to agonizing episodes of fear and worry. It has been said, that a parent is only as happy as their saddest child. It is purely a roller coaster of emotions to be a parent, but let’s face it, we wouldn’t change a thing. Not even all the gray hairs we have acquired over the years. Parenting is a gift and it can be an exciting roller coaster ride of a lifetime if we view that way. Let’s talk about parenting and more on Tuesday’s Take 2 with Jerry and Debbie.
