Fully Alive!
Posted by Lisa Hendey in Just me on Saturday, June 26, 2010 10:00 AM
This week’s conference experience has been full of blessings, large and small. Among the greatest has been the chance to meet a few of my favorite authors and speakers in person. On Wednesday, I couldn’t write fast enough during Teresa Tomeo’s keynote address. And today, I had to really stop from looking like a giddy fool when I had the opportunity to meet and chat with Dr. Greg and Lisa Popcak of the Pastoral Solutions Institute.
Greg and Lisa’s books have a place of honor in my office bookshelf and their radio work, especially their wonderful show “Fully Alive!” on Sirius/XM’s The Catholic Channel, never ceases to inspire me. They have this way of giving real-life, practical advice that is both faith-filled and reasonable. Event better yet, their show is filled with the wit and good humor that shows that they live in and understand the “real world” that so many of our families face! Since I’ve been a fan of theirs for such a long time, and frequently listen to their show, meeting them and two of their lovely daughters was such a treat!
Seeing them reminded me of the many wonderful resources they offer on their website at www.exceptionalmarriages.com, including their tele-counseling services. If you find yourself in need of good clinical counseling delivered from a solidly Catholic perspective that will respect your convictions and commitments, please take a look at what the Pastoral Solutions Institute has to offer.
Tomorrow I head home and will get to unpack my bags, head into my back yard, and goof off for a month before my next trip. Honestly though, my head is really still spinning over all of the countless blessings God has laid in front of me during the past few months. Meeting Greg and Lisa Popcak and being able to thank them in person for the great work they do every day ranks up there!
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