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The Intentional Parents Podcast

The Practice of these Nothings

The Intentional Parents Podcast

Intentional

Christianity, Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Today we talk about a fantastic woman named Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. She resolved to live a small life, the little way of love. We cover how practicing the little way in everyday life creates an opportunity for us and our families to flourish. Saint Thérèse lived an obscure life in a secluded monastery in a small town in France and died of tuberculosis at age 24. Thérèse was acquainted with deep pain, yet she often said, "It was through the practice of these nothings that I prepared myself to become the fiancée of Jesus." Enjoy!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Intentional Parents Podcast. Intentional exists to help parents in their

0:18.6

God-given task to raise passionate Jesus followers. We exist to bring hope, help, and healing

0:24.5

to families. Each week we will talk about anything from parenting, marriage, lifestyle,

0:29.9

and what it looks like to follow Jesus in our time. Intentional is made up of

0:34.2

Phil and Diane Comer and Brooke and Elizabeth Moser. I am Brooke and the funny thing is we are all

0:39.4

family. Elizabeth is Phil and Diane's daughter so we're a family figuring this thing out together.

0:45.4

We hope this podcast feels like you're sitting with us in our home talking about how to do this

0:50.2

thing called lives together. Elizabeth and I are your host. Let's get into this Realtz podcast.

1:02.6

But welcome back to the Intentional Parents Podcast. We are going to be talking about some stuff

1:06.4

today. We are eating monkey chips. Why are they called monkey chips? Because they're plantain chips

1:13.0

but the Trader Joe's bag of them has a monkey on it. So our kids started calling it monkey chips.

1:19.5

So we call them monkey chips. I can't remember who was Duke was joking or one of the little kids

1:24.0

was asking like, is this made with monkey? And I was like, oh, oh, man. No, these are not made with

1:30.5

monkeys. These are great though. All that said, welcome back. Thank you for everybody who has

1:36.4

rated and subscribed and left a comment. Thank you. If you could just pause for 15 seconds and

1:41.4

rate the podcast and even leave a comment that's so helpful for us. And thank you for our growing

1:46.2

community on Instagram and social media. We'd love to know how you're doing. So please,

1:51.4

if you're listening to an episode, just you can screenshot it and share it. We would just love

1:56.9

to know. Tag us in it and we'd love to share that with the world as well. So thank you for everybody

2:01.5

who's doing that. Today, we want to talk about a phrase that recently came up and has been

2:10.2

honestly kind of convicting phrase. And I'll tell you where it came from. So the other day,

2:14.7

I want to shout out to John Tyson. John Tyson, he's been on the podcast before. He does something

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