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God does not shout. He reveals.
In this deeply reflective episode of Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal, listeners are invited into the mystery of Epiphany — not as a historical event, but as a living invitation. Through the image of a quiet star and the journey of the Magi, Andrew explores the way God chooses to make Himself known: gently, patiently, and without force.
This episode meditates on what it means to notice God’s presence in the ordinary, to trust His guidance when the path is unclear, and to follow Him even when it costs comfort, certainty, or control. Epiphany becomes a mirror, asking each listener where God may be drawing their attention today — and whether they are willing to respond.
Featuring the Epiphany reflection from The Rosary with the Saints, Volume One, this episode unfolds like prayer rather than performance, offering space for silence, contemplation, and encounter. It also delivers a timely reminder that Christmas is not over — that the Church lingers with the mystery because God entering human history cannot be rushed past.
This is not an episode you simply listen to.
It’s one you sit with.
Quietly powerful. Spiritually rich. Gently transformative.
✨ The star still shines. Christ is still revealing Himself. The question is whether we will follow.
This show is written, edited, and produced independently.
If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today.
Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ:
👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal
By Andrew BealGod does not shout. He reveals.
In this deeply reflective episode of Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal, listeners are invited into the mystery of Epiphany — not as a historical event, but as a living invitation. Through the image of a quiet star and the journey of the Magi, Andrew explores the way God chooses to make Himself known: gently, patiently, and without force.
This episode meditates on what it means to notice God’s presence in the ordinary, to trust His guidance when the path is unclear, and to follow Him even when it costs comfort, certainty, or control. Epiphany becomes a mirror, asking each listener where God may be drawing their attention today — and whether they are willing to respond.
Featuring the Epiphany reflection from The Rosary with the Saints, Volume One, this episode unfolds like prayer rather than performance, offering space for silence, contemplation, and encounter. It also delivers a timely reminder that Christmas is not over — that the Church lingers with the mystery because God entering human history cannot be rushed past.
This is not an episode you simply listen to.
It’s one you sit with.
Quietly powerful. Spiritually rich. Gently transformative.
✨ The star still shines. Christ is still revealing Himself. The question is whether we will follow.
This show is written, edited, and produced independently.
If this episode spoke to your heart, please consider subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, and sharing Catholic Talks with Andrew Beal with someone who may need quiet encouragement today.
Explore books by Andrew Beal—thoughtfully crafted Catholic devotionals and reflective works to deepen your prayer life, strengthen daily faithfulness, and support a steady walk with Christ:
👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/andrewbeal