Here we find the hope and strength to move from an understanding of mission to actually being commissioned by Jesus. In short, as Christians we are "gathered for scattering" and "called to be sent," and this book provides much direction.
This book makes available a wealth of mission experience, bread for the journey for all those engaged in ecclesial work, whether in the First World or the Third.
A Presence that Disturbs will engage the general reader and the specialist alike with a fresh perspective on what it means to follow Christ. Three themes garnered from Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl underpin the message of this book.
Based on solid biblical scholarship but retold in language accessible to all and illuminated by the author's fresh perspective, these stories emphasize the way in which people come to faith and discover discipleship.
This book, which is a collective authorship from some priests and religious working in the Archdiocese, is a spiritual companion for your Lenten pilgrimage. "A Bonaventure" is a good deed done in the name of the Lord.
... CSSp, campus ministry director, and their colleagues. The invitation to participate in the Theology Department's World Issues for Theology (WIFT) lectures provided a much-valued sounding board for this research. My thanks to the ...