Tears represent the beginning of healing and transformation in our lives. They clear the dust from our eyes and help us to see things differently. Our tears make us receptive to the presence of angles and surprising resurrection encounters. It happened for Mary Magdalene when she met Jesus on Easter Sunday, and it can happen for you too. Find hope on the other side of the tears as you read this series of meditations. Learn to live positively, not out of blissful ignorance, but out of deep conviction that the Risen Christ does represent the ultimate hope.
It happened for Mary Magdalene when she met Jesus on Easter Sunday, and it can happen for you too. Find hope on the other side of tears as you read this series of meditations.
In clear, concise, and accessible chapters, Josh and Sean present the facts about the resurrection and what it means for readers today.
Both men and women will be encouraged in their faith walk as they focus on the truths that: you can find rest in the final work of the Cross Jesus lives and reigns and is intimately involved in your life you can start experiencing God's ...
In Uncovering the Love of Jesus, Asheritah Ciuciu invites you to reclaim the Lenten season with 40 devotionals that reveal the deep love of Jesus that's exhibited at the cross and tomb.
“a Taxonomy of Touch: Tactile encounters in renaissance italy.” in Sculpture and Touch. edited by Peter Dent, 91–106. Surrey, uK, 2014. Jolly, anna. Madonnas by Donatello and His Circle. Frankfurt am main, 1998. Jones, Lars r.
Meet these five lives, with different needs and different solutions, as they were touched by love. This story tells of the love of God towards us all, in spite of our past, mistakes, and failures. You will find out the love of God for ...
... Christian Leitourgia. As such it is more than mere “cult.” It is a Mystery of Word and Sacrament that exceeds all the ... Towards a Trinitarian Theology of Liturgical Participation. 305 Ratzinger, Dogma and Preaching, 313 (emphasis added) ...
The fire of God's love and grace was rekindled by the Protestant Reformation, which began in the sixteenth century. Its rallying cry was, “The just shall live by faith.” In other words, Christians shall not work hard to get into heaven ...
... resurrection have authorized. I have observed it from both sides of the street—the religious side of mental assent and my own theology of good works, also from the perspective of being born again by God's Spirit. He is forever cleansing ...
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