Episode 52

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24th Jan 2025

Good News Stories (ft. Mary Caltrider)

In this episode of the Go and Make podcast, Brian and Mary Caltrider discuss the importance of living one's faith in the workplace, sharing personal stories of faith, mental health struggles, and the joy of connecting with others. They explore how faith can guide professional life, the role of media in sharing good news, and the vibrant Catholic community in St. Louis.

In this conversation, they discuss the importance of hope in a divided world, emphasizing the role of community and faith in inspiring individuals. He reflects on the significance of the Jubilee year as a time for renewal and joy, and how to find hope amidst struggles and adversity. The discussion also touches on the need to bring Jesus into everyday life, the challenges of maintaining faith in a secular environment, and the importance of daily practices and routines to sustain hope and grace.

Let There Be Light - Mary Caltrider

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GO & MAKE
Preparing you for mission
The GO & MAKE Podcast, hosted by Brian Miller, Director of Evangelization for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, is your guide to living a mission-driven life. Join us as we equip you to live the great commission of Jesus Christ in our local church and beyond. Discover how to GO & MAKE disciples of all nations in this dynamic podcast series.

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Brian Miller

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Brian Miller serves as the Director of Evangelization and Discipleship for the Archdiocese of St. Louis and holds a Master’s degree in Theology from the Augustine Institute in Colorado.

Brian developed his missionary zeal while serving for four years as a FOCUS Missionary to evangelize college students on several campuses throughout the country and through a profound encounter with Christ during St. John Paul II’s visit to St. Louis in 1999. He and his wife Liz have 4 children and are active parishioners of St. Justin Martyr in Sunset Hills, MO.

Archdiocese of St. Louis

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As Catholics in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, in communion with the Bishop of Rome, we are called by our Lord, Jesus Christ, to be His Church and live His Gospel. With joy, we strive to fulfill our Baptismal calling by prayer and worship, teaching and sharing our faith, serving others, and fostering unity in diversity. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we commit ourselves to the responsible stewardship of all God's gifts.