Strength for the Journey, Second Edition: A Pilgrimage of Faith in CommunityChurch Publishing, Inc., 2017 M11 1 - 304 páginas
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... thing unto itself, a one-of-a-kind book. The best I can tell, in fact, is that it comes close to constituting a wholly new, albeit one-bookonly, category of books. (Suffice it to say also that I most devoutly hope that there will be ...
... thing unto itself, a one-of-a-kind book. The best I can tell, in fact, is that it comes close to constituting a wholly new, albeit one-bookonly, category of books. (Suffice it to say also that I most devoutly hope that there will be ...
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... things I intuited and did not say outright. There were things I wanted to say but was constrained by being nice. There were things I did not know because people either lied to me or because no one knew them at the time. There is a sense ...
... things I intuited and did not say outright. There were things I wanted to say but was constrained by being nice. There were things I did not know because people either lied to me or because no one knew them at the time. There is a sense ...
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... such days, our lives were filled with change and changes—plunging us into a near-constant quest for meaning and authenticity amid the chaos. For me, however, one thing has remained the same throughout: 2 STRENGTH FOR THE JOURNEY.
... such days, our lives were filled with change and changes—plunging us into a near-constant quest for meaning and authenticity amid the chaos. For me, however, one thing has remained the same throughout: 2 STRENGTH FOR THE JOURNEY.
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... thing has remained the same throughout: nearly every Sunday in the last forty years I have been in church. Most of those years have been spent in mainline Protestantism—a tradition that has suffered under the weight of change. Having ...
... thing has remained the same throughout: nearly every Sunday in the last forty years I have been in church. Most of those years have been spent in mainline Protestantism—a tradition that has suffered under the weight of change. Having ...
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... things. Very interesting things. Yes, yes, I think you should go to All Saints.” I knew nothing about All Saints, but I respected Gethin and trusted his advice. Three months later, I stood nervously at its doors with my then-boyfriend ...
... things. Very interesting things. Yes, yes, I think you should go to All Saints.” I knew nothing about All Saints, but I respected Gethin and trusted his advice. Three months later, I stood nervously at its doors with my then-boyfriend ...
Contenido
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ST STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 89 |
CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY | 121 |
CHAPTER FIVE Interim | 153 |
TRINITY CHURCH | 189 |
GRACEST LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 223 |
CHRIST CHURCH | 263 |
PARLIAMENT OF THE WORDS RELIGIONS | 287 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 293 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 299 |
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