Patrick pulls listeners into raw, real conversation about the power of fathers, and answers tough calls about honoring loved ones’ remains, the meaning of suffering, and the nuances of righteousness.
- Connie – Does your father still remember the old music you talk about? (02:21)
- J.C. – I appreciate the list you are sharing. It makes me want to show more love for my dad. (08:00)
- Mary – My dad taught me how to drive, and I am thankful for that. Because of that, I got into a 30-year driving career. (12:51)
- Mary – My sisters and I split the remains of my mother (before I knew we shouldn’t do that). My sister passed away and her nephew offered me some of her remains. Should I have accepted her remains? (14:02)
- Rhonda – Why are sheep venerated in the Bible when goats are not? (21:24)
- Karen (email) – I went back to confession thanks to Patrick (29:31)
- Todd (email) – Might we be doing students a disservice by tempting them through potential peer pressure or a go-with-the-flow mentality to receive communion when they may not be predisposed to receive? (32:24)
- Using soft LED lights led to an 84% drop in suicide attempts in Japan (40:38)
- Matt – Can you talk about the difference between imputation of righteousness and infused righteousness? How to Protestants misuse passages here? (45:01)
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