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5 Things with Father Bill
- Hope, Humor, and Help for the Soul
- Narrated by: Patrick J. Hinchliffe
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
For almost a decade, popular priest and YouTube personality Fr. Bill Byrne wrote a column titled “5 Things” for his local church newspaper featuring five life hacks, prayer starters, or spiritual meditations to help readers grow closer to God and appreciate the small—but vital—things in life. Now, in a practical and engaging guide to embracing happiness, 5 Things with Father Bill features 50 topics to enhance ordinary days and holidays with insights, reflections, and encouragement. Filled with wisdom and whimsy, listeners will learn ways to conquer fear; how to be a genius; the power of blessings and prayers; saints to emulate; tips for Lent, Easter, Advent, and Christmas; and even lessons from Maggie, Fr. Bill’s pet Labrador retriever.
Witty and endearing with hands-on, real-world advice, 5 Things with Father Bill makes the perfect gift for listeners looking for a burst of inspiration and a dose of good cheer.