Jimmy is an all American Kid! He’s got great friends and a loving family and also performs well in school and sports. He also goes to church and receives great strength from a very important source of life.
Jake keeps messing up, except he doesn’t see it that way – at least not at first. Thanks to a little outside help, that’s about to change.
When you recite the Creed, are you being real or are you being a robot? Do you even know what you are saying? Is there a difference between believing there is a God and believing in God?
Sarah and Lucy are hanging out on the couch discussing life when Sarah makes a disturbing discovery.
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.
We all want to be happy. The question is, “How do we make that happen?” Explore a nonconventional path to true happiness.
Jason was a diligent and impassioned atheist. If life had meaning, he had to create it. If love existed, he was the master of it. Then something happened. The God he didn’t believe in made himself known in a very human and intimate way – through the love of another.
Psalm 23 is one of the most well known chapters of Scripture both in and outside of the Church. This creative stop motion animation video combines unique imagery with the familiar and comforting verses from the 23rd Psalm.
Filmmaker Andrew Hyatt shares his journey from living a lie to living the truth.
In this episode of Tech Talk, show host Susan Baumann visits with two inventors who present cutting-edge technological inventions that help people connect with God. One is tried and true and has been around for centuries. The other…well…you be the judge.
Meet Caroline and Jack, two kids who have battled illness and received strength through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.