Bringing Christ Home into the Family

Most of what Jesus did in the Gospels did not happen in a temple or synagogue. It happened in someone's home. Allan Wright joins Jim to unpack what it truly means to bring Christ into the everyday life of a Catholic family. Drawing from decades of teaching, writing, and his own experience as a husband and father of four, Allan offers practical, accessible ways to live the faith at home without needing a theology degree or a perfect plan.

What’s in this episode:

  • The biblical case for faith lived out in the home, not the temple

  • Why faith is more caught than taught in family life

  • Screen time and the rise of "screen ages" in today's families

  • Simple practices to weave faith into everyday routines

  • The intergenerational power of grandparents in faith formation

  • Forgiveness in the home as the doorway to real miracles

  • A Middle Eastern perspective that brings Gospel parables to life

  • The New Catholic Bible for Youth with 25 inserts addressing teen issues

  • Stories of unexpected witnesses that shaped Allan's own faith

  • How patience reshaped his approach to teaching and evangelization

  • One resource every Catholic family should know: iThirst, a spiritual initiative for addiction recovery

  • Book he is currently reading: Jesus' Last Days by Bishop Arthur Serratelli

  • Advice to his younger self: Don't force doors open that are locked

  • Final wisdom for listeners: Start with scripture; one chapter of the New Testament takes just 2 minutes and 38 seconds

Resources Mentioned:

Allan Wright’s Website – Books, speaking engagements, and resources from Allan Wright

NJFPC – New Jersey Family Policy Center

iThirst – A spiritual component for addiction recovery developed by Keaton Douglas, accredited through Seton Hall University

Jesus' Last Days by Bishop Arthur Serratelli – A scholarly and accessible reflection on the final days of Christ

New Catholic Bible for Youth (Catholic Book Publishing Company) – Allan's Bible edition with 25 inserts addressing teen topics from a Catholic perspective

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