
Dive into a “Timeless” History
Many think that studying history is boring. They may equate reading history books to watching grass grow, a mundane task that is nap inducing at

Many think that studying history is boring. They may equate reading history books to watching grass grow, a mundane task that is nap inducing at

God made you good, and you are enough. Thanks be to God for the gift of you.”(pg. 149) Danielle Bean’s new book; You Are Enough:

Off the Shelf 115 – Mark McCann I recently stumbled upon an AWESOME four book series for men that has the potential to change men

A teen diagnosis of bipolar creates quite a volatile ‘coming of age’. When young Theresa, the main character in the novel Promises to Theresa by Marianne

You are going to die. These opening words hearkened me back seven years ago to the book that changed my life, Be A Man!: Becoming

Off the Shelf 114 – Christine Watkins Conversion stories are a powerful witness to the fact that we have a loving God intent upon a

The Stations of the Cross are one of the oldest devotions in the Church. By journeying alongside Jesus as he travels through the phases of

Off the Shelf 113 – Gary Zimak Each Lent we are encouraged to give something up as a sacrifice during the penitential season. Most often

Worries. We all have them. They come in the form of finances, health, relationships and everything in between. Suffice it to say worries are a

Off the Shelf 112 – David Williams This week on Off the Shelf we have something a little different. David Williams is the developer behind

Amazing stories of conversion abound. It’s always a joy to read a book that puts these stories to paper for many to read. Of Men

Off the Shelf 111 – Rob Kenney This week Rob Kenney and I discuss an incredible resource that Sophia Institute Press has breathed new life

When social media platforms arrived on the scene we were all a bit confused on what to do with them. Was this a fad? As

Off the Shelf 110 – Shaun McAfee In the internet age we can find ourselves getting caught up in the quick reaction sound bites that

“How do you solve a problem like Maria? How do you catch a cloud and pin it down? How do you find the word that

“We tell stories because our Redeemer is a Master Storyteller—and the story is the net by which we catch souls for the Kingdom.”—Mark Hart, of

Off the Shelf 109 – R. Jared Staudt One of the oldest drinks known to man…next to water of course..is alcohol. Brewed out of necessity

In case you were not aware alcohol has a had a long history in the Church. Originally brewed by monks out of necessity for something

Off the Shelf 108 – John Bergsma If you are one who loves studying Scripture than this episode is for you. Dr. John Bergsma joins

It seems as though parents today are facing some of the greatest challenges ever in raising their kids. Now that may sound cliché but we

Off the Shelf 107 – Kevin Vost Many feel Thomas Aquinas is hard to read. Have you ever considered thinking like him? On the episode

If one is looking for traditional Catholic prayer books there are a number to choose from today. Coming in various lengths and a wide-ranging assortment