Media > Episode #2 - Going Deeper
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Tags: life meets faith, episode 2, going deeper, christ crucified, matthew, conditions of discipleship, lmf challenge
Description: Today we will have our "LMF Spotlight" segment, run through some feedback from our last show, and in our Faith segment, we will be talking about Christ crucified. We'll also have our second "Life Behind the Voice" segment featuring Reid's conversion/life story. Finally, we'll wrap up with an update on the first tasty "LMF Challenge."
Segment #1: "LMF Spotlight"
Segment #2: "Christ Crucified"
Matt 16:24-27: Conditions of Discipleship. Speaks of disciples taking up their own cross, denying themselves to follow Christ.
“When I carne to you, brethren, I did not come proclaiming to you the testimony of God in lofty words or wisdom. For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified” (1 Cor 2:1-2).
How/Why does Christ Crucified derive so much meaning to the Catholic faith? With few exceptions, the teaching of Christ Crucified is largely a Roman Catholic, or Orthodox teaching. If scripture is clear (i.e. Paul's writing) about this teaching, why is it not found more in other denominations? How and what influences does Christ Crucified have in our lives? What does it show of God's love for us? Individually, what has this meant for us in our suffering? Other thoughts?
What are typical rebuttals to Christ Crucified by other Christian denominations?
Segment #3: Life Behind The Voice
Father Andrew's Story
Segment #4: LMF CHallenge
Closing comments:
"One Word Assessment": Each host picks one word to describe how the show went
"Two Word Challenge": Each host gives a two word challenge to listeners
"Three Prayer Intentions": Each host gives three special prayer intentions to bring to the Father before the next show
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You guys are great! I wish my son had strong faith filled men as role models when he was growing up - other than his father, of course. Looking forward to the next one!