The John 3:30 Podcast - Episode 31 - Judah Lozano

EPISODE · Nov 18, 2017 · 51 MIN

The John 3:30 Podcast - Episode 31 - Judah Lozano

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Episode # 31 is here!! In this episode, I speak with my Brother-In-Christ, Judah Lozano. He is 26 years old, from El Paso, TX. Judah is 4 weeks away from graduating from The University of Texas at El Paso with a Degree in Kinesiology. What keeps Judah's fire burning for our Catholic Faith? He talks about saying YES to God in all things he is asked to do. He shares how Serving the Church helps keeps his Fire Burning. Judah Directed a Teen ACTS Retreat and also Serves as a Lector and Extraordinary Minister of The Eucharist. We also learn about Catholic Campus Ministry at The Newman Center at UTEP on all that it has to offer for College Students. Judah talks about how he being a "Mixed Mutt" in regards to his Faith. Through his upbringing, he attended both Christian Services and Catholic Mass. He decided to be Initiated in The Catholic Faith during his Senior Year in Hight School and competed the RCIA Process. He relates his "Mixed Mutt" upbringing to St. Augustine. Judah shares how his saying Yes to God helps him not to stress about school. Items mentioned on the episode: Catholic Campus Ministry at The Neumann Center https://www.facebook.com/UTEPNewmanCenter/ https://utepccm.weebly.com/ The Confessions of St. Augustine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqJ2daYBevQ A BIG Thank you to Dr. Jeff Vista, Executive Producer!! Special thanks to Philip Strauch III for providing the Outro Music, "He must Increase." Text and Tune copyrighted. Like what you hear? Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thejohn330podcast

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