Everyday Joy: How Ordinary Life Reveals an Extraordinary God

Joy and happiness are not the same thing, and for Allison Gingras, that distinction changed everything. Allison, an author, podcaster, and Director of Digital Evangelization for Holy Cross Family Ministry, joins Jim to unpack what it truly means to live in the everyday joy of the Lord. Drawing from her own reversion story, years of ministry, and honest moments of surrender, Allison offers a compelling vision of a faith that touches every minute of every day, not just Sunday mornings.

What’s in this episode:

  • The distinction between joy and happiness and what it means for family faith

  • Allison's reversion story: how a Bible study invitation and good snacks changed her life

  • Surrendering personal dreams and trusting God's much bigger plan

  • The "grace trifecta" of prayer, sacrament, and scripture as daily anchors

  • Spiritual warfare: technology failures, imposter syndrome, and territorial ministry culture

  • A powerful forgiveness retreat moment and a woman returning to confession after 60 years

  • Praying with hope for children who have wandered from the faith

  • The rosary walk: bundling physical health with daily prayer

  • Why "Coffee with Christ" can transform your ordinary mornings

  • One resource every Catholic family should know: Catholic Mom and The Family Rosary

  • Book she is currently reading: The Catholic Guide Through Anxiety by Catherine DiNuzzo

  • Advice to her younger self: Take better care of your body, and know that it is cool to love Jesus

  • Final wisdom for listeners: Start each day with "Coffee with Christ" in prayer and scripture, then carry God with you through everything

Resources Mentioned:

Reconciled To You – Allison's website for books, speaking, and more

Catholic Mom – Faith resources, articles, and free Sunday Gospel Activities for families

The Family Rosary – Prayer resources and guidance for praying the rosary as a family

The Catholic Guide Through Anxiety by Catherine DiNuzzo – A faith-rooted approach to understanding and navigating anxiety


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