Moving Mountains Podcast

I want to share another great resource with you.

Moving Mountains Podcast is a place to hear true stories of modern-day miracles told by ordinary people, like you and me. Your hosts Bernadette, Margaret and Paige are based in Alaska and will witness accounts of how God has worked in people’s lives in big and small ways. As you listen to these stories of hope, answered prayers, and unexplained phenomena, we invite you to allow this space to inspire your faith and even to help you recognize the ways in which God is moving mountains in your own life.

I came across this podcast in June and believe the Holy Spirit brought it to me.

The stories are filled with faith, hope, encouragement and spiritual lessons.

In each episode there’s something one can relate to and learn from.

It helps me to grow spiritually and recognize the ways God is present in my own life.

“Amen, I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” (Mt 17:20 NABRE)

Fr. Michael Shields is the chaplain of the podcast and appears on some episodes. He has fascinating stories and helpful advice.

Fr. Michael lives under private vows from his bishop in order to live out the spirituality of St. Charles De Foucauld called Brother of the Heart of Jesus.

The hosts like to receive feedback from listeners and suggestions for future guests.

If you or anyone you know has a miracle story to share, feel free to email: movingmountainspodcastak@gmail.com

I’ve had some written contact with the hosts, and they’re friendly and gracious!

You can access the podcast on all major podcast platforms.

Note: I have no affiliation with this organization. I receive no monetary or material compensation for promoting it. I think it’s a great ministry and resource and want to share it


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