Meet Fr. Christopher from Carmel, Indiana. From buying for Lord & Taylor in New York City, to purchasing an engagement ring for the woman he thought would become his bride, his journey to the priesthood was defined by a longing for the ultimate fulfillment that God had in store for him.
This beautiful fable, written and narrated by Jay K. Payleitner and illustrated by Rex Bohn, tells of a traveler on the road of life pedaling alone on a bicycle built for two. Traveling solo, he soon realizes that the empty backseat on his tandem bike has something to do with his empty heart.
A deadly virus threatens to wipe out humanity. A young boy holds the key to humanity’s rescue. Watch as an impossible decision is made by the simple heart of a child.
What if one decision could change your life? What if that change could destroy you and everyone else it touched? Now what if God stepped in and brought something good out of that change? That's the true story of Dave Emigh, a young man who killed his best friend and two other innocent people when he made the decision to drink and drive.
Sunday morning in the Perron household is often quite chaotic as the family prepares to attend Mass. On one particular Sunday, young Mackenzie Perron sees an opportunity to “rescue Jesus” from “great peril.”
After trying repeatedly to coax her 3 year-old daughter, Kelsey, to jump into a swimming pool, Bob Perron’s wife, Lisa, gets the “last laugh” as gravity offers a little assistance. In this vignette, Bob shares a very personal and miraculous story about trusting one’s life to God’s providence.
During a trip to Arizona, Bob Perron attends Mass and becomes amazed and inspired by the enthusiastic faith of a 7 year-old boy who can’t wait to receive Jesus in the Eucharist for the first time.
Some things are meant for mothers to handle. When Bob Perron’s daughter, Kelsey, was in 3rd grade, she asked her dad if she could have a bra. Of course, Bob handled it as only a man could. In this vignette, Bob shares an important message about the human pursuit of material happiness.
When the Perron family pet gets loose, Bob sets out to bring the prodigal pup home. As he thinks to himself, “If only I could speak ‘dog,’” he realizes that this is exactly what God the Father did. He spoke our language by sending his Son Jesus into our lives.
During his potty-training days, Bob Perron’s son, Isaiah, learned an interesting toilet-flushing technique. Bob relates the humorous experience to an important characteristic of God and how we are called to live-out our Catholic faith.
At age six, Bob Perron’s son Bobby wanted one thing for Christmas – a tuxedo! The reason: His mom was the “best mom in the world” and he wanted to take her out to dinner. Big Bob shares the important lesson he learned from his son as he prepared him for his “date with mom.”
When Bob & Lisa Perron received their newly adopted son, Isaiah, from the Korean escort at the airport, they stumbled upon an interesting activity that helped calm the frightened child. In this vignette, Bob shares about God’s incredible love for all of us – his adopted sons and daughters.