Lifeteen Missionaries

EPISODE · Jun 29, 2024

Lifeteen Missionaries

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In this episode of “Honest to God,” we dive into the transformative power of spiritual poverty, the importance of daily prayer, and the unique impact of Life Teen, a Catholic apostolate dedicated to leading teens closer to Christ. Our guests, Life Teen missionaries, share personal stories of their experiences, the fruits they’ve seen from their missionary work, and why embracing spiritual poverty is crucial for a deeper relationship with God. We also discuss practical ways to live out spiritual poverty and the significance of making time for consistent, daily prayer. If you’re a parent wondering whether to send your teen to a Life Teen camp, this episode provides compelling reasons to do so, even if your child is hesitant. Tune in for insights on how Life Teen helps teens encounter Christ, and why the journey of faith is never meant to be walked alone. Time Stamps [00:00:00] - Introduction to the episode and Life Teen’s mission. [00:02:00] - The importance of embracing spiritual poverty. [00:10:00] - Personal stories of transformation through Life Teen. [00:20:00] - Why daily prayer is essential and how to prioritize it. [00:25:00] - Should parents make their teens attend Life Teen camps? [00:35:00] - The role of community in the journey of faith. [00:40:00] - Practical tips for living out spiritual poverty in daily life. Resources Life Teen: Life Teen Website Focus Ministries: Focus Ministries Website Remember to like, subscribe, and leave us a five-star review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who might benefit from hearing it!

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