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Editor's Note:
With the liturgical season of Lent quickly approaching, I am convinced
that
The Power of the Cross is one of
the best resources I've seen lately for enhancing our commitment to
spirituality. Whether you choose to implement this book as a "kick
start" to your New Year's devotional rituals, or as a supplement to your
Lenten devotional aids, please join me in reading
The Power of the Cross
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a special thanks to Michael Dubruiel and Our Sunday Visitor for
this great resource. Downloadable study guides are available to
accompany your reading of this book. Lisa
About the Book:
Also
available through the Catholic Company - Click here.
There is power in the
Cross of Christ that, sad to say, many Christians don't experience.
Now you can learn to see Jesus' suffering and death not as some spectacle
or theatrical production, but as a blueprint for how to live your life.
Here is the radical teaching of Our Lord presented in a series of concrete
steps that you can take at your own pace, whether you use this book alone
or with a group.
Here is the radical teaching of Our Lord
presented in a series of concrete steps that you can take at your own
pace, whether you use this book alone or with a group. Here learn:
• How to follow Christ more closely.
• God’s unique purpose and mission for you.
• How to overcome the evil that you have
suffered at the hands of others.
• To find God’s presence in difficult
times.
• The keys to unleashing the power of the
Cross in your life. And more.
Day by day for five
weeks, here are the prayers, the reflections, the stories, and the
teaching that will help you not only better comprehend the power of
Christ's great sacrifice for you, but come to a better understanding of
why and how to accept that power now.
Download Free
Study Guide to accompany your reading of
The Power of the Cross
About
the Author:
Michael
Dubruiel is the author of The How-To Book of the Mass, Praying
in the Presence of Our Lord with Fulton J. Sheen, and (Mention Your
Request Here):The Church’s Most Powerful Novenas. He and his wife, Amy
Welborn, are the co-authors of Praying the Rosary: With the Joyful,
Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries.
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