The Family Room (The Quest)

Join co-hosts Mari Cleveland from St. Jude the Apostle and John Gordon and Craig Wesemeyer from St. Peter Chanel as they speak with authors, theologians, and local priests and lay leaders to provide your family encouragement, resources, and hope. Enjoy heartfelt stories and engaging conversations with Catholics who are excited to share their life experiences and acquired wisdom to help your family continue to live out your faith with joy.
Walking through Grief with Jesus

Kathy Powell, a passionate nonprofit and faith-based communications professional


Join us as we speak with Kathy Powell on how to walk through grief with Jesus. Kathy shares her personal story of miscarriage and the healing ways to address grief. Kathy, a big-picture thinker, lives in Roswell, Georgia, with her husband Kent and three children. When not brainstorming up new ways to push Becky out of her comfort zone, Kathy spends her free time reminding her kids to use their inside voices, cooking without recipes, and walking with families who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss.

Join Kathy for Praying with Jesus During Advent: Receiving Light in the Darkness a live virtual Evening of Reflection on Thursday, December 1.

If you like the Examen of a Day of Crisis, we invite you to visit the Guided Audio Ignatian Prayer Library (beckyeldredge.com/guided-audio), made possible through the Ignatian Media Lab, a program of the Jesuit Conference of the US & Canada. With over 30 guided audio prayers, including an extended recording of Kathy’s Examen of the Day of Crisis (Beldredge98 – Examen-of-a-day-of-crisis). This is a free resource for your personal prayer and one you can share with others.

More from Kathy & Becky Eldredge, LLC / Ignatian Ministries:

All Embrace, Inc is a local Atlanta organization that serves families who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. Visit https://www.facebook.com/allembrace for more information.

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