LOF#62 – Live in Oil City

Hey All,

This is the first LOF Podcast in a long time. Chris is flying solo again in this episode, but, Tanya will be back soon.

New in this episode is a live video streaming system. This service is provided by the people at livestream.com . Yes there are some ads, but, hey, for free it has some pretty great stuff. If you ever want to see us live, check Chris’ twitter feed on Sunday or Monday for a heads up. You can access previously recorded shows and our live stream at http://www.livestream.com/lifeonfire or by clicking on the Live tab on lifeonfire.org .

The rest of the show focuses on being good stewards of the environment that God has given us. The BP oil spill has harmed a lot of our environment but, what can we do in our everyday lives to help the environment around us? It isn’t just the oil company hurting the environment, but, the everyday person as well.

Chris also covers why the show has been MIA for so long and what God may or may not be calling Tanya and him to in the future.

That is all for this show, look for many more in the future.

God Bless,
Chris, Tanya and Linus

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So, we are now in the season of Advent.  Advent is a time of reflection on preparation.  It is the Liturgical Season in which we ready our souls for the coming of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

As part of this time, we should be reflecting on our own spiritual lives.  We should be asking ourselves, “What can I do for God with my time, talents and resources?”.

I myself have been thinking and praying about where I should be going in the future.  Am I to stay in my tech support job forever?  How can I use the love that I have of computers and new media to spread the Gospel?  How can I do this and still support Tanya and Linus?

Should I attempt to go back to school?  If so, what should I study?  Where should I go?  Even if I go to school, will I be able to find a job with medical and that pays the bills?

What can I do in my current state of life to better serve God?

All of these questions have been running through my head.  All of them big decisions, and decisions that will affect not only my life, but the lives of those I love and care for.

If you listen to the Life on Fire Podcast, you already know that I am currently assisting my parish in the development of a new website and managing their technology.  Tanya has been helping to purchase snacks for the CCD students to help out.  She also collects education box tops, Cambell’s labels, soda can tabs and canceled stamps for various organizations, including the school at our parish.

However, there always feels like something more needs to be done, but we never seem to have the time or energy to put in to anything else.  Getting to the podcast is hard enough as it is!

However, something simple and easy that we CAN do is to assist others whose ministries are helping to spread the Gospel to the world.

In our case, we are supporting Rosary Army and SQPN.  Without these organizations Tanya and I’s lives would be very different.  Both apostolates are on fire for our Lord and both spread the Gospel message in different ways.

Rosary Army shows people how to make, pray and give away all twine knotted Rosaries.  They have distributed MILLIONS of Rosaries to almost every continent in the world.  They also have a great community of Rosary Army Soldiers who are Rosary-making machines and prayer warriors as well.  This organization is well worth supporting if you have the funds to do so.

SQPN – The Star Quest Production Network is the leading source of Catholic new media outreach programs.  From programs about the saints to a brand new show geared for kids called Squipin, SQPN has something for everyone.  As CEO Father Roderick Vonhogen might say, “We unite gamers and golfers, technology and theology and even priests and iPods”.

Not only that but SQPN hosts a yearly “Catholic New Media Celebration”, a weekend of community, fun and education involving new media outreach for Church initiatives.  The SQPN community is worldwide and covers social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.  Again, this is a group that the Church needs more than ever in this internet age.  I would greatly suggest supporting them if you can.

While we are NOT part of SQPN (but we want to be), we always support their initiatives and you will be hearing more about their giving campaign on our next podcast.

Both of the above organizations are 501c3 non-profit organizations.  They rely SOLEY on the contributions of people to run their ministries.  If you have the time to make a Rosary for Rosary Army, that is great!  If you can leave feedback or comments to SQPN podcasters to encourage them, do that as well!  However, what these organizations really need from us at this time is our monetary support so that they can continue to do what they are doing.  Even if you only have $5 for a one-time donation, it is greatly appreciated and will go a long way.  As always, these organizations also ask for your prayers to constantly keep them before the Lord in what they are doing.

IF you want to give more back to God but, don’t have the time or energy to do more in your parish, if you have some spare funds, it would be great to support these organizations, as well as your own parish and diocesan initiatives.  By doing this we are supporting those who spread God’s love to the world.  There is no better investment, no 401k or stock that will give you the kind of return that a gift like this will.  Saving souls and spreading the message of God’s love is worth more than anything else in the world.  It is our job as Christians to help spread that message, and by supporting SQPN and Rosary Army, you are doing just that.

May God bless you and your families during this Advent and Christmas season.  May he shower the gift of Grace upon us, that we might go forth and spread the Good News to the masses.

LOF#60 – Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Hi All,

In this episode Chris and Tanya talk about all of the craziness that has been going on the past few weeks.  Th new windows have been installed in their home, Chris doesn’t know how to put up blinds and Tanya had an awesome birthday party.

In addition to this, there is an ill family member that they have been taking care of.  It is a lot of hard work, but, it is what God asks of us, to care for the sick.  Please pray for that family member and for Chris and Tanya, that they might have the strength to endure the trials and tribulations that come along with this.

Movie reviews include The Velveteen Rabbit and Monsters Vs. Aliens .

Podcast promos were played for Catholic Pilot and Catholic Foodie .

For those who are curious, the feast day of St. Nicholas is December 6th.

That’s all for this week.  Again please leave feedback via our interact page, and pray for us as well.

God Bless,

Chris, Tanya and Linus

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LOF#59 – Meditative Science

Hey All,

We have a fully loaded episode of Life on Fire for you this week.  We go over what everyone missed last week and why Linus has been so cranky.

Tanya discusses taking time to reflect and meditate on one’s life and why this is important to our faith.

Chris talks about God and science, why all the frustration and hubbub?

We also talk about He’s Just Not That Into You and Robot Chicken: Star Wars .

Last but not least is our new feedback line (860)368-0LOF (0563) which you can have call your phone in the US and Canada via our interact page!  Thank you Google Voice.

That’s all for now!

God Bless,

Chris, Tanya and Linus

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Further Reflections on Work

Hey all,

If you listened to episode 55 of the Life on Fire show, you heard us talk about the idea of work being the use of our God-given gifts to work in communion with Him and His will for the benefit of one’s self, one’s family and most of all for the benefit of others who are less fortunate.

However, this made me think a lot more about the idea of work.  Lets face it, work is not simply the 8 hour job that we do 5 days a week.  If you own a home, it is a lot of work to keep that home in good condition and to make improvements upon it.  If you own a car, it is work to do oil changes, to change the air filter and to do regular tune-ups.

Our relationships with friends, family and with our spouses all take work to keep them going.  Would you consider someone truly to be your friend if you didn’t talk to them at least every once in a while?  What if you never worked to celebrate your wedding anniversary?

The same holds true for our faith as well.  In order to know God, and love Him, you must work to do so.  You must pray, go to Mass and do good works that stem from that love.  As James 2:20 states, “faith without works is dead”.

Many people refer to other bible passages such as Isa 64:6 which compare righteous acts to filthy or bloody rags.  However, this isn’t to say that God doesn’t want us to act.  It is saying that when you compare the good acts that we are capable of, to those of God, they are nothing, which makes sense in that level of comparison.  However, this does not hold true in God’s eyes.

Now, it is one thing if you are doing good deeds just to say that you have done them.  For instance, giving blood or donating to charity just so that you can say that you did it to friends and family.  When you do this, who are you giving glory to?  Who are you truly helping?  Are you helping others, or just your reputation?  Matthew 6:3 states that you should not let the right hand know what the left is doing, so that only God in heaven might know and reward you.

However, Jesus himself tells us in Matthew 23:40 to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick and visit the imprisoned.  He also states that when we do this for the least of His people, we do it to Him.  So, it is imperative that we do work in our faith.  It is God’s will that we reach out to help those in need and to love others as God has loved us.

However, God does remind us not to do these things in vain or to be boastful.  It is one thing to tell someone that you “donate to charity” or “volunteer at a soup kitchen”, it is quite another to paint a picture of yourself as a saint and a “great Christian” because of it.

This is also in addition to the work that we must do to continue our relationship with God, through prayer and the Sacraments.  Without these, our lifeline to God is shot, and we cannot tell what His will is for us.  No amount of good deeds can erase our sins, only to help remove our inclination to sin.  Only Confession can remove sin completely.

So, in short, we must work to keep our faith, to grow in that faith and to help lead our families to do so as well.  Yes, our everyday jobs are important, and even necessary to our well-being, but, the work to keep from losing our faith is more important.

Remember in John 6:27 Christ reminds us “Do not work for food that perishes, but for the food which endures to everlasting life, which the Son of Man will give to you…”.  We must be willing to work for the physical food to nourish our bodies, as well as the spiritual, to feed our souls.  Without both, we will surely die.