Segment 1: How Rome Paved the Way for Christianity
Legend states that on this day in 753 BC, Romulus founded the city of Rome. Roman religion from its earliest phases relies heavily on the concept of discerning the will of the gods. Once again, you’ve got these pre-Christian appeals to divine providence, the hand of God. Marcus has more thoughts.
Segment 2: Walking the Path of Infertility
This week is National Infertility Awareness Week. Infertility is a burden most couples don’t expect to carry. It can affect your marriage, your relationship with family and friends, and your relationship with God. Infertility often feels like a long and lonely path. And ministries like Springs in the Desert are here to help. Cassandra Taylor joins us with more.
Segment 3: St. Peter’s Basilica turns 400
From the center of Rome, looking westward, an iconic shape appears on the horizon; a church dome, topped by a cross, reaches 448 feet into the sky. This year St. Peter’s Basilica celebrates the 400th anniversary of its consecration. Marcus looks at its art and history.
Segment 4: Finding Happiness in an Empty Age
Modern man talks endlessly about happiness and then still wakes each morning with a hollow center. We’ve long been told that pleasure is the primary purpose of a man’s existence and that has left modern man starved for meaning and purpose. Marcus discusses the sources of true happiness.