God In All Things

This podcast hopes to find God in all things, mulling over questions about God from an Ignatian perspective, reflecting on scripture, and being attentive to how God permeates the moments of our exciting and mundane life.
Excellent
01/27/2022
Once again, the message is timely. Simple and profound.
Go with the Flow
04/26/2021
This short message goes right to the heart of living a life filled with purpose and passion💜 It’s uplifting, hope-filled, and a wonderful gift!
Loving Listen
04/09/2021
A short listen leads to a long loving look at the real. These are well done. Thank you!
really helpful for my spiritual journey
12/30/2020
i have been listening for two months now and i absolutely love it! so helpful for my journey as it allows me to pause, reflect, and contemplate the ways that Christ is moving in my life
Andy Otto’s words bring me back to God.
07/01/2020
I have been listening to God In All Things for about a year. I do this because Andy Otto’s words help me remember that God is waiting on me to act with love, and that despite my spiritual distance, His presence is always near. His understanding of the Gospel and Jesus‘ ministry are fresh and current. Andy’s words help me remember God‘s intention for all of His creation. We are here to live in harmony through loving, courageous actions, and our work is to heal global warming, and advance social justice and equity. Andy is a young man with a deeply mature understanding of how we are co-creators in God’s love. His podcasts are medicine for my soul.
Okay, but I’m wary
09/21/2020
I have found wisdom in some episodes from this podcast. I do think there are things that have sounded “new-age”y to me. And the most recent episode toed the line of telling people to disagree with the Church hierarchy and authority. Unsubscribed.
Thank you!
04/28/2020
I’ve been listening and praying with this podcast for some time now and look forward to each episode of God In All Things. I’m reading “God Moments” as well, helping me discover the “God with skin” in the everyday. Thank you Andy Otto for your ministry, and for sharing your faith, wisdom, and spirit with us.
So grateful for your podcast.
06/23/2019
Having struggles in my 30 year marriage; I look to God for direction. Cultivate your Faith had good lessons for me to hold onto in my heart.
No more
06/27/2019
Following his episode on white privilege I am no longer going to follow this podcast. I speak as the son of a Guatemalan immigrant who came to this country and had every opportunity to build up his own business and was given work opportunities from people of all ethnicity and race, do not speak of privilege as an attack on a group of people based on their skin color. There are pockets of privilege all over the world and in this country, but there is no uniformity in privilege. As an ignatian podcast, you shouldn’t just adopt narratives of the day and pass them off as ignatian. There was no balance in what you presented, but a one sided attack on a group of people. Very disappointed. The reason I am unfollowing is that I want to better my life in the podcasts I listen to, and am not looking for modern polarizing narratives in a ignatian spirituality podcast. If I did, I would just follow political podcasts.
Outstanding!
04/11/2019
I believe that your podcasts, writings etc are all very outstanding! Like the other comment I feel like you are speaking directly to me. Your work has made me a better Catholic and brought me closer to God!
About
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- CreatorAndy Otto
- Years Active2012 - 2025
- Episodes407
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Andy Otto
- Show Website
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