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Do you have any recommendations for Christians on YouTube

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IdaBWells · 21/02/2019 21:40

I don't use social media so no Facebook, Insta etc. but I do enjoy wasting a bit of time on YouTube. I especially like some interesting/inspirational/informative/intelligent Christian content. Do you have any recommendations?

One of my favs at the moment is The Grimwade Family, they are a young bi-racial couple in SE London homeschooling their children, they have 5 but the youngest are only 3 and almost 1. They are just a very loving, devout couple who are great parents and built their marriage on Christ, getting married at 21 and wanting to have a big Christian family. A lot of their content is just fun family times - nothing exotic but it's lovely to see a highly functional happy young family and their kids are adorable!

Another channel I like is The Journey Home which is shown on EWTN with Marcus Grodi. It is just a very simple format of different individuals and couples telling their stories of how they decided to become Catholic. Guests are from all sorts of backgrounds and there is just one story per episode so people have the opportunity to take their time and tell the whole story.

I would love to hear your suggestions.

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FloralBuntingIsObnoxious · 22/02/2019 01:45

I find Fr Mike Schmitz quite gently informative. He's a bit movie matinee in looks, and my single, non Catholic friend loves listening to him, but does so while sighing, "Floral, it just seems such a waste!" Which does make me laugh. But I like his approach on spirituality and have enjoyed his take on life.

izekiah · 22/02/2019 01:58

Mazelee

IdaBWells · 22/02/2019 08:59

Yep Mazelee fam is so cute Halo

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Thatbloodycat16 · 09/03/2019 19:32

I really like Jefferson bethke. He’s an American man. Young with a wife and 2 children I believe. He’s very much about difficult topics and how to deal with life experiences. I particularly like his spoken word series, especially “why I hate religion” and “sexual healing”

ZenNudist · 10/03/2019 21:15

Floral put me on to Fr Mike Schmitz and its been so helpful and he's so watchable.

[Waves to Floral]

He starts off light and friendly and then slips in serious and profound thoughtful advice/ guidance.

Posting on this thread to get some other ideas of things to watch from a Catholic perspective.

IdaBWells · 09/05/2019 10:04

Here are a couple more, I am in the USA and therefore more aware of American Catholic resources and would like to find more based in the U.K.:

Bishop Barron is a fantastic communicator and listening to him talk about anything is usually enlightening and interesting, his channel:
www.youtube.com/user/wordonfirevideo

strangenotions.com/ an intelligent website for atheists and Catholics to discuss and interact, run by a devout Catholic, Brandon Vogt.

Jen Fulwiler was a staunch atheist who converted to Catholicism with her husband, she has a great sense of humour jenniferfulwiler.com/ further down the page you can find the podcast of her daily radio show, also here is a recording of her giving her testimony

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FloralBunting · 09/05/2019 22:03

Yeah, I really like Bishop Barron. I enjoy it when he does movie reviews from a Christian perspective. So different to the evangelical separatist culture I was part of 15 years ago.

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