Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Today on "Kresta in the Afternoon" - December 18, 2013

Talking about the "things that matter most" on December 18

4:00 – Reflections on the Christian Life: How Our Story is
God’s Story
In our hearts, we know that every event in our lives is providential and that each of us plays a critical role in the unfolding of the story God has written. We believe that God's will is anchored deep within our soul, and so too is the desire to know it and to live it. Acclaimed Catholic author Anthony Esolen claims that the story of your life has already been written and can be discovered by considering the life and person of Jesus. Only in God does the world possess meaning, and therefore, only in relation to God, are our lives genuine stories. He is here to discuss his proposition.

5:00 – Kresta Comments

5:20 – Having an Incredible Impact on the Poor This Christmas
In Kenya, the Sacred Mercy Schools are located in the thick of abject poverty, where children beg on the streets and where a generation of parents has been virtually wiped out by AIDS. This is work done “in the trenches” where hunger, illiteracy and despair must be battled by the Catholic Church for hope to prevail. But Cross Catholic International Outreach is there to welcome children off the streets and provide them with a quality education, daily nutritious lunches and a firm grounding in Catholic moral values. Jim Cavnar of is here to talk about their partnership with Ave Maria Radio to provide scholarships for Kenyan children. And other practical ways to serve the poor this Christmas season with their catalogue of need. You select an item on the catalog and that item gets shipped to a poor family in need overseas. Shoes, powdered milk, Catholic children’s books, vitamins, seeds and more. Things we take for granted that they are overjoyed to receive for Christmas.

5:00 – Kresta Comments

4 comments:

  1. Thank you Al! I've been racking my brain for gifts for my already wealthy family members! What a great thing to do to honor the One in Heaven. God bless, Mr. Kresta. (I'm a long time listener, but sorry, I'm a liberal! Nonetheless, I love your show. You're a very good man, in spite of your Benedict-like persona.)

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  2. Can you post the phone number for scholarship donations? Thanks.

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  3. And also the correct Web site, please. Is it the Canadian one? I don't find anything about Kenya there.

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  4. I found it:
    http://www.crosscatholic.org/
    800-914-2420
    It's in Florida.

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