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The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis The Four Loves summarizes four kinds of human love - affection, friendship, erotic love, and the love of God. Masterful without being magisterial, this book's wise, gentle, candid reflections on the virtues and dangers of love draw on sources from Jane Austen to St...
The Imitation of Christ (Dover Thrift Editions) by Thomas à Kempis Second only to the Bible as a source of religious instruction and inspiration, this fifteenth-century book has brought understanding and comfort to millions for 500 years...
Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light - The Private Writings of the Saint of Calcutta by Mother Teresa This historic work reveals the inner spiritual life of one of the most beloved and important religious figures in history.During her lifelong service to the poorest of the poor, Mother Teresa became an icon of compassion to people of all religions; her extraordinary contributions to the care of the sick, the dying, and thousands of others nobody else was prepared to look after has been recognized and acclaimed throughout the world...
My Grandfather's Blessings: Stories of Strength, Refuge, and Belonging by Rachel Naomi Remen When doctor and author Rachel Naomi Remen (Kitchen Table Wisdom) was young, she was caught between two different views of life: that of her rabbi grandfather and that of her highly academic, research-oriented parents, who believed religion was the opiate of the masses...
Letters and Papers from Prison by Dietrich Bonhoeffer Letters and Papers from Prison is a collection of notes and correspondence covering the period from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's arrest in 1943 to his execution by the Gestapo in 1945...
The Complete Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch For the first time, Books 1, 2, and 3 in the multi-million copy bestselling Conversations with God trilogy are brought together in one special gift edition...
Confessions of St. Augustine, The: Modern English Version by Augustine Confessions is one of the most moving diaries ever recorded of a man's journey to the fountain of God's grace. Writing as a sinner, not a saint, Augustine shares his innermost thoughts and conversion experiences, and wrestles with the spiritual questions that have stirred the hearts of the thoughtful since time began...
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