How to Fall in Love With Your Catholic Faith (with Sarah Swafford)

Danielle is joined this week by Sarah Swafford. Sarah shares about how she came to love her Catholic faith and what she has done in her life to help others do the same. She also shares about a brand new series called What We Believe.

Snippet from the Show
God does not judge you based on your performance. He wants you to sit with him and live in his love.


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This Week’s Guest

Danielle is joined today by speaker and author Sarah Swafford. Sarah shares a lot of the work she has done in ministry, especially with young adults. She also talks with Danielle about her brand new series What We Believe: The Beauty of the Catholic Faith.

Listener Question (40:44)

Danielle heard from listener Jennifer who is curious if Danielle has a special system for organizing her recipes.

Song of the Week

This week’s song is Light of the World by Lauren Daigle.


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Megan Madden

Megan Madden is a homeschooling mother with a passion for writing and speaking on authentic femininity and virtuous womanhood. In 2017, she began graduate studies in marriage and family at the International Theological Institute in Austria. After moving to Kraków, Poland to work with university students, Megan more personally continued her research on the complementarity of man and woman, particularly on the question of what it means to be a woman. She delved into the study of renowned Catholic writers on women such as St. Edith Stein, Gertrude von le Fort, Alice von Hildebrand, St. John Paul II, and St. Teresa of Avila.

The results were the development of Megan’s online ministry A Mother’s Lace, as well as speaking opportunities and her book with Ascension: Mary, Teach Me to Be Your Daughter.

Megan lives outside of Oxford, England with her husband, who is a lecturer in theology, and their five children.

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