Finding Faith: Sharing Stories of Encounter and Questions

Jessy Bennett

It has always astounded me that even the disciples of Jesus often did not recognize or acknowledge who He was. The same is true in our world today. It is difficult to recognize Jesus, as He is often hidden from us, dressed up in questions and difficult conversations. Maybe you have questions about who Jesus is and why He should matter in your life. From beginning to end, but especially in the Gospel’s, there is a priority of asking questions and seeking answers as a way of coming to know truth and wisdom. More importantly, asking and seeking are a way to come to know who God is, and why He matters. Questions and hard conversations are not the enemy but rather a path to encountering Jesus.“Finding Faith” is a Podcast aimed at sharing the stories of people who have had an encounter with Jesus. Over the course of the first season, we will share stories from young adults who have sought answers to their own questions and discovered what faith meant to them. Everyone has a story and “Finding Faith” seeks to tell those stories and allow others to ask the questions they need answered. read less
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Episodes

E33. Lauren Johnson: Finding Jesus and Spiritual Motherhood
Jul 22 2021
E33. Lauren Johnson: Finding Jesus and Spiritual Motherhood
Lauren Johnson shares her story of finding Jesus at a young age, but falling away during her middle and high school age years.  In the midst of a difficult marriage, Lauren felt drawn back to faith and longed for the peace she knew when she was younger. As she began to search for a church to call home, her (at the time) husband's grandmother offered to take her to a Catholic mass at any parish she chose. The silence, the beauty and the purpose all helped to ease Lauren's heart.  Eventually Lauren went through RCIA and joined the Catholic Church. Lauren shares her questions when joining the Church as well as the struggles she has faced in practicing her faith. One such cross she speaks of has been the cross of infertility. Lauren shares how difficult that has been but also the blessing of discovering what spiritual motherhood means. Far from a consolation prize, spiritual motherhood is a gift. Below are resources Lauren has shared with me on the topic of spiritual motherhood should you desire to learn more about that topic.      Essays on Woman, by Edith Stein (St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross)      The Eternal Woman, by Gertrud von le Fort      The Priesthood of the Heart: Woman’s Unique Vocation, by Jo Croissant (this has                           NOTHING to do with women priests)      True Devotion to Mary, by St. Louis de Montfort      The Privilege of Being a Woman, by Alice von Hildebrand     This article: https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/editorial-musings-the-charism-of-infertility/      This book: https://tanbooks.com/vocation/catholic-women-books/the-anti-mary-exposed-rescuing-the-culture-from-toxic-femininity/?gclid=CjwKCAjwwqaGBhBKEiwAMk-FtEG5-M3bpOtBSa7SbMIUV3Asqa9IPdjQVafmcZW-OWpyNwfvS5P-txoCvZMQAvD_BwE (From Lauren): This one is not a Catholic author, but listening to many of her recorded presentations have been very impactful on me. This is one of her books, but I found she is much more profound for me when I hear her actually speaking the words:     Let Me Be A Woman, by Elisabeth Elliot-----If you have questions, need someone to journey with or would be interested in sharing your story please reach out to me at: findingfaith123@gmail.com.Make sure to follow us on social media to keep up with the podcast!Facebook: @stmarywhitesvilleyaInstagram: @st_mary_yaTwitter: @st_mary_ya