32 min listen
I Love the Way You Crack an Egg | ACW1
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Should there be a Theology of the Body dating site? Do people in committed marriages need to understand TOB? What about people who are really struggling with life issues? Christopher and Wendy plunge into these questions and more on the first episode of the Ask Christopher West Podcast.
Ask Christopher West is a weekly podcast in which Theology of the Body Institute Director Christopher West and his beloved wife Wendy share their humor and wisdom, answering questions about marriage, relationships, life, and the Catholic faith, all in light of John Paul II’s beautiful teachings on the Theology of the Body.
This week’s questions:
Q1: If you launched a TOB dating site, what features would you want included?
Q2: Do I still need to learn about TOB if I’m in a committed, monogamous marriage?
Q3: How do you share the beautiful message of TOB with people who are held up with legitimate struggles? For example, those who are in poverty or very ill?
Q4: As a person who never received affirmation when I was young, how can I move forward to understanding that God knows, loves, and desires relationship with me?
Submit your question at AskChristopherWest.com (https://www.askchristopherwest.com).
Register for Christopher's free mini-course: What Do You Want? (https://community.theologyofthebody.com/freecourse)
Resources mentioned this week:
Humanae Vitae - Pope Paul VI (https://w2.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-vi_enc_25071968_humanae-vitae.html)
Find Christopher West on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/cwestofficial) and Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/cwestofficial).
Discover the Theology of the Body Institute (http://www.tobinstitute.org).
If you enjoy the podcast, help us out by writing a review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-christopher-west/id1448699486). Thanks for listening!
Produced by Sounder and Key (http://www.sounderandkey.com).
Ask Christopher West is a weekly podcast in which Theology of the Body Institute Director Christopher West and his beloved wife Wendy share their humor and wisdom, answering questions about marriage, relationships, life, and the Catholic faith, all in light of John Paul II’s beautiful teachings on the Theology of the Body.
This week’s questions:
Q1: If you launched a TOB dating site, what features would you want included?
Q2: Do I still need to learn about TOB if I’m in a committed, monogamous marriage?
Q3: How do you share the beautiful message of TOB with people who are held up with legitimate struggles? For example, those who are in poverty or very ill?
Q4: As a person who never received affirmation when I was young, how can I move forward to understanding that God knows, loves, and desires relationship with me?
Submit your question at AskChristopherWest.com (https://www.askchristopherwest.com).
Register for Christopher's free mini-course: What Do You Want? (https://community.theologyofthebody.com/freecourse)
Resources mentioned this week:
Humanae Vitae - Pope Paul VI (https://w2.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-vi_enc_25071968_humanae-vitae.html)
Find Christopher West on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/cwestofficial) and Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/cwestofficial).
Discover the Theology of the Body Institute (http://www.tobinstitute.org).
If you enjoy the podcast, help us out by writing a review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-christopher-west/id1448699486). Thanks for listening!
Produced by Sounder and Key (http://www.sounderandkey.com).
Released:
Jan 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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