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By His Scars, We Are Healed: John Michael Talbot & John Andrew Bryant

By His Scars, We Are Healed: John Michael Talbot & John Andrew Bryant

Season 1 Episode 417 Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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In this week’s episode, we have the opportunity to listen to John Michael Talbot, a legendary musician and founder of the monastic community Brothers and Sisters of Charity. He shares the intense evolution of his faith: from expressing himself through music, to finding his community in Catholicism, to a moment in a hospital room where he experienced a forgiveness so deep it changed him forever. 

Later in the episode, we’ll hear from John Andrew Bryant, a chaplain and author. Bryant shares his battle with a mental health condition that not only revealed the inner workings of his mind, but a deeper understanding of his faith.

 

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Jesus Calling Podcast

Jesus Calling

Jesus Always

Jesus Listens

Jesus Listens Notetaking Edition

Past interview: Emily P. Freeman

Upcoming interview: Patsy Clairmont

 

John Michael Talbot

Brothers and Sisters of Charity

Mason Proffit

The Imitation of Christ

Luke 23:43 NIV

 

John Andrew Bryant

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

A Quiet Mind to Suffer With

 

Interview Quotes:

“I was reading my revised standard Bible that my grandma had given me. And those red letters of Jesus seemed to be jumping out. He seemed to be able to say so much more by saying less.” - John Michael Talbot 

“Suddenly I could see all of my sins. Not just the number, but the depth of them, in a flash. And in that same flash, I could see all of God's forgiveness, all of His mercy. And my response to that was to weep.” - John Michael Talbot 

“Taking a good twenty to thirty minutes of prayer once or twice a day is vital to our spiritual life. We eat two or three meals every day. It's vital to our physical bodies to stay healthy. Well, our spiritual body is just as important.” - John Michael Talbot 

“As you get older and stressors compound and there's more stuff to be worried about, or there's more things that feel unmanageable, your brain can just say, ‘Look, timeout. I can't handle this.’ And I think that's what my brain was telling me.” - John Andrew Bryant 

“As much as your mind and body may feel like they're your enemies, you have to love these enemies you hav

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