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Radical Faith

by Craig F. Harrison

In this presentation, Craig invites you to slow down and reconnect with the foundational meaning of your beliefs. Freshly returned from a restorative trip to Assisi, Italy, Craig shares how stepping away from the rush of everyday life, the phone calls, the news, the endless to-do lists, allowed him to experience a deeper peace, much like the gentle rhythm of the convent bells and morning cappuccinos in the quiet garden. This isn’t about becoming “fanatical”; as Craig reveals, the word “radical” comes from the Latin word rad, meaning root. This talk is an invitation to explore what it means to be deeply rooted in your faith, to ask the essential question, “What do I really believe?

Discover a faith so profound it can transform life’s biggest challenges. Craig asks you to consider the size of your God in relation to the size of your problems: when your God is big, your overwhelming issues suddenly become small enough to handle. Drawing inspiration from the simple, present life of St. Francis and the reality of lives tested by loss, addiction, or transition, this presentation challenges the modern celebration of “logic, proof, and data” in favor of total trust in God’s love and plan. Learn to live as a “bearer and carrier of the light” by moving beyond just “getting through the day” and instead finding the peace and joy that come from a real, day-to-day personal relationship with the divine.

Watch now and begin your journey toward a more deeply rooted, radical faith.

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