
In the Season Two finale, Tom Hoopes is joined by his editor and producer, Michael Coy, to reflect on a full year of The Extraordinary Story. Topics include the origins of the More…
In the Season Two finale, Tom Hoopes is joined by his editor and producer, Michael Coy, to reflect on a full year of The Extraordinary Story. Topics include the origins of the More…
Today we are going to talk about Mark’s Midpoint. It’s the turning point in the Extraordinary Story that Mark is telling about Jesus Christ. Before, Jesus was a mystery man, after this More…
In this episode, Peter correctly answers Jesus’s question “Who do you say I am?” and in reply, Jesus gives St. Peter a role of shocking prominence in his Church. How can such More…
Today we will hear Jesus promise to give one sign to his detractors: The sign of Jonah. Then he goes on to make references to another Old Testament figure: The Queen of More…
We often treat Jesus like a loyal dog at our heels. In truth, we are the dogs at the master’s table. In this gospel passage, a Canaanite woman begs Jesus to heal More…
We often run into the heresy of loving Jesus, but hating religion. In this Gospel passage, Jesus criticizes the Pharisees, the religious orthodoxy of His day, and shows us exactly how to More…
A follow up to last week’s episode, where Jesus proclaimed that He was the Bread of Life. This week, Tom Hoopes reflects on Christ’s revelation from John 6:63. “It is the spirit More…
Jesus has performed miracles. He has conquered demons, challenged civic and religious authority, and called His apostle, Peter, out into the storm. This week, on The Extraordinary Story, Jesus utters perhaps the More…
What do you do when the wind is raging? When you’re caught in a storm, and suddenly you see Christ walking on the water? What do you do when He calls out More…
Today we’re going to talk about the multiplication of the loaves, a story that is told in all four gospels because it made such a huge impression on the apostles. The story More…
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