Walk with Curtis Martin, the founder of Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) in the United States, as he reveals how the Great Shema from Deuteronomy can, and does, make great Saints out of ordinary people.
Curtis expounds on how his ministry has crossed borders, challenged with the bureaucracy of doing so, comparing it to St. Paul’s missionary travels. Find out how he is currently mobilizing an army of FOCUS alumni to use their formation in values, turning them into virtues, by putting into practice what they have received through learning from the example of other missionaries.
Curtis encourages us to stay in the posse of our faithful brothers and sisters to avoid becoming cold in faith and fidelity. Faith is a team sport.
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Episode XXVII: Gerald Montpetit
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