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Train for Strength -- in Body and Soul
Is your spirit faithful but your flesh flabby? Has your Temple of the Holy Spirit begun to creak and crumble? Then let Fit for Eternal Life show you how to build it up again.
Most any workout book can help you bulk up or slim down, but only here will you find a truly Christian approach to physical fitness. As Catholic psychologist and veteran bodybuilder Kevin Vost (author of Memorize the Faith!) reveals, God's command to "be perfect" applies not only to our moral life, but also to our bodies. By Him we were "wonderfully made" as creatures corporal and spiritual. The stronger and more enduring we make our bodies, the better we imitate Christ - in whom perfect physical strength, endurance, and beauty were incarnated. more... Item #50711
$17.95
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How Scientists and Philosophers Led Me to Truth
God was dead to Kevin Vost for most of his adult life. Baptized, confirmed, and raised Catholic, at age 17 Vost left it all behind as he immersed himself in atheism for a period that lasted over two decades.
Paralleling a successful career as a psychologist and professor, Vost allowed his clinical perspective to drive his faith perspective as well, falling into a common trap for many Catholics.
This timely book's unique approach gives credit where credit is due, as Vost describes the good elements in the thinking of several famous atheists. But then, from experience and logic, he shows how each of these thinkers falls short. more... Item #46973
$16.95
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With, Laughter, and the Popish Creed
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, both as an Anglican and as a Roman Catholic, Ronald Knox was a well-known part of the English literary landscape. He was a favored preacher for occasions great and small; his articles on a host of topics found a place in the newspapers and monthly literary magazines; his voice was heard often on the BBC. Most significant was the tide of books that flowed from his pen and found a wide readership in Great Britain and the USA.
In this book, Milton Walsh, an expert on Knox's writing, has analyzed and provided ample quotations from the most significant writings of Knox that fall under the genre of apologetics. more... Item #50318
$14.95
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C. S. Lewis & Ronald Knox in Conversation
C. S. Lewis and Ronald Knox were two of the most popular authors of Christian apologetics in the twentieth century ... and for many years they were neighbors in Oxford. In Second Friends, Milton Walsh delves into their writings and compares their views on a variety of compelling topics, such as the existence of God, the divinity of Christ, the problem of suffering, miracles, the way of Love, the role of religion in society, prayer, and more. They both bring to the conversation a passionate love of truth, clarity of thought, and a wonderful wit.
Lewis and Knox both experienced powerful conversions to the Christian faith, an important aspect that Walsh covers in detail. more... Item #42284
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This modern biography of the Prince of the Apostles is one of the few works of its kind on a subject strangely neglected. It is written in the beautiful and lucid prose one has come to expect from the author of Philip II, St. Teresa of Avila, and Our Lady of Fatima. William Thomas Walsh has brought together and skilfully arranged all the scattered facts that archaeology, tradition, and the New Testament narratives provide. The result is a vivid and dramatic record of the development of a simple soul into the majestic saint who was called to be the Rock.
Many mysteries about St. Peter are probed and explained in this fine book: the motivation of his denials of his Lord, the friendship and disagreement with St. more... Item #39620
$11.95
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The Jesse Tree is a wonderful Advent tradition that fosters reflection on salvation history as a preparation for the celebration of Christmas. This user-friendly kit features a history of the Jesse Tree, suggested Scripture verses to accompany each ornament, and a Jesse Tree prayer service.
Includes 28 pre-drawn ornaments that kids will enjoy coloring. Provides instructions for preparing and decorating an actual tree. A heavyweight 25 x 29 inch Jesse Tree poster --for use in settings with limited space. Can be reused year after year.
This great activity for families, classrooms, and parishes is ideal for kids ages 6-12.
10.75 x 8.25 inch Paperback. 24 pages.
Item #22327
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Miraculous stories of healing and conversion through Mary's intercession
In Full of Grace, Watkins tells her own dramatic story of miraculous healing and conversion to Catholicism, along with the stories of five others, including a homeless drug addict, a stripper, and a modern-day hero. Each story is accompanied by scripture, prayer, and discussion exercises designed to remind readers of Mary of Medjugorje's intercession on their behalf and God's personal love for them.
Ideal for parish faith-sharing groups, addiction recovery support groups, and for parish retreats.
Paperback. 128 pages
Item #46550
$14.95
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Christianity and Democracy, War and Peace
Cutting against the grain of conventional wisdom, New York Times best-selling author George Weigel offers a compelling look at the ways in which Catholic social teaching sheds light on the challenges of peace, the problem of pluralism, the quest for human rights, and the defense of liberty. In this major contribution to public theology, one of America's most prominent public intellectuals offers a meticulous analysis of the cultural role of moral reasoning in meeting threats to human dignity posed by debonair nihilism, jihadist violence, and the brave new world of manufactured men and women. more... Item #42279
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