Disorientation: How to Go to College Without Losing Your Mind by John Zmirak
They’re leaving home…
will they leave the faith? Every year, thousands of young Catholics leave their homes for higher education at our nation’s colleges and universities. Very few realize, however, that from orientation day onward, they will be indoctrinated with a vision of reality that is very different from the values their families hold dear.
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Walking With God by Jeff Cavins & Tim Gray, Ph.D.
Enter into the Scriptures with Walking with God. Witness the fascinating story of our faith unfold, and see how you, at this moment in your life, fit into God’s plan for all of humanity.
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Theology of the Body for Beginners: Revised Edition by Christopher West
Based on the words of Scritpure, John Paul II's famous reflection on the body and sex take us to the root of the modern crisis and chart a path to an authentic sexual liberation. This book takes the rich (and dense) teachings of the late Holy Father and makes them accessible to the average person. The first edition of Theology of the Body for Beginners (2004) quickly became an international best-seller. This freshly revised and expanded edition is based on Dr. Michael Waldstein's much improved translation of John Paul II's catechesis.
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The Bible Compass: A Catholic’s Guide to Navigating the Scriptures by Dr. Edward Sri
The Bible Compass provides readers with the tools to study the Word of God with confidence and purpose. This book demonstrates how to read the Bible within the living Tradition of the Catholic Church, and it addresses all the common questions about the Bible.
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Praying Scripture for a Change: An Introduction to Lectio Divina by Tim Gray, Ph.D.
In this succinct book, Catholic theologian and biblical scholar Dr. Tim Gray walks the reader through the Bible and the wisdom of the saints to reveal the practical steps of this great treasure of our Tradition. Learning the simple steps of Lectio Divina will provide a practical and effective way for you to enhance your prayer life through the power of God’s Word.
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Freedom: 12 Lives Transformed by the Theology of the Body by Matthew Pinto
In Freedom, you will meet people who, through the Theology of the Body, have discovered the meaning of their very existence. They have all realized that the message of the Theology of the Body is the key to understanding their purpose in this life. They have found what we’re all looking for—the authentic path to happiness and freedom.
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Theology of His Body / Theology of Her Body (2 Books, 1 Volume) by Jason Evert
Theology of Her Body and Theology of His Body will feed your teens with liberating answers to their most pressing questions about love and sexuality. These books offer solid, relevant teachings in a language teens understand. But more than just presenting the truth itself, they deliver the tools teens need to achieve the greatness for which they were created.
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Praying Scripture for a Change: An Introduction to Lectio Divina Workbook by Tim Gray, Ph.D.
This study guide is designed to help the reader of Praying Scripture for a Change: An Introduction to Lectio Divina increase the fruitful harvest of this wonderful short book.
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Do I Have to Go? 101 Questions About the Mass, the Eucharist, and Your Spiritual Life by Matthew Pinto, Chris Stefanick
From playing video games to sleeping-in, teens can think of countless things they would rather do than go to Mass on Sunday morning. That is, unless they knew what they were missing. “Do I Have to Go?” explains the meaning and the mystery of Mass in such a way that teens will be asking, “Why wouldn’t I go?”
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The Bible Timeline Guided Journal by Sarah Christmyer
This is more than just a journal; it is your personal guide through the story of salvation history. This valuable resource will assist you with a 90-day plan for reading the 14 narrative books of the Bible. With plenty of room for notes, this resource contains thought-provoking questions to help jump-start your journaling, tips on how to study the Bible, and a prayer for each day of readings.
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Did Adam & Eve Have Belly Buttons? Revised Edition by Matthew Pinto
With more than 110,000 copies sold, Did Adam & Eve Have Belly Buttons? is the number one book for Catholic teens. It offers today’s young Catholic 200 clear and insightful answers to questions about the Catholic faith. This book captures the attention of teens by directly addressing their concerns, misconceptions, and challenges. The revised edition adds over 500 Bible and 800 Catechism references, and has the Imprimatur.
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Made for More by Curtis Martin
In this book, renowned Catholic leader Curtis Martin presents the evidence that we have been “made for more” than just the intoxications of this world—sex, partying, and money. We have been made for greatness—and we will only reach such heights when we first come into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Did Jesus Have a Last Name? by Matthew Pinto, Jason Evert
This long-awaited sequel to the best-selling
Did Adam & Eve Have Belly Buttons? utilizes the same easy-to-read, question-and-answer format that has proven successful in capturing the hearts and minds of Catholic teenagers. With 200 actual questions from teens, Did Jesus Have a Last Name? offers clear and concise answers to some of the most challenging questions about the Church and its teachings.
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I'm Not Being Fed by Jeff Cavins
In this book, Jeff Cavins explores the reasons why many Catholics don’t seem to fully appreciate the unparalleled gifts of the Holy Eucharist, and why some have even left the Church for evangelical Christianity. He responds to the most commonly-heard complaint of these former Catholics that they simply were not being “fed” by their Church and that they longed for a more personal relationship with Christ.
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Go In Peace: Your Guide to the Purpose and Power of Confession by Fr. Mitch Pacwa, Sean Brown
As humans, we have an innate desire to be at peace. Sin
destroys this peace, leaving the soul in a weak and deprived state.
Go In Peace demonstrates that, through the power of
confession, one is freed from the burden of sin and brought to peace
with God and himself.
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Good News About Sex & Marriage by Christopher West
In this easy-to-read, question-and-answer book, well-known theologian Christopher West offers a fresh, relevant, and convincing presentation of the Church’s teachings on human sexuality and marriage rooted in Pope John Paul II’s revolutionary Theology of the Body. A wonderful resource for RCIA, Pre-Cana, and adult faith formation classes. Also available in Spanish.
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Heaven's Song: Sexual Love As It Was Meant to Be by Christopher West
Heaven’s Song is a journey through the "hidden" talks of Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. These undelivered addresses, recently discovered in the Vatican archives, contain John Paul’s unedited reflections on the love poetry of the Song of Songs and the Old Testament marriage of Tobias and Sarah.
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Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body by Pope John Paul II
Delivered in series of catechetical addresses, John Paul II himself called this work "The Theology of the Body". This monument of theology presents the mystery of love as it flows from the Trinity, through Christ's spousal relationship with the Church. This same love is realized in human relationships and in a concrete way in the human body.
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Theology of the Body Explained by Christopher West
If Pope John Paul II’s theology of the body is a “theological timebomb set to go off” (George Weigel), this book lights the fuse. With clarity and precision Christopher West unpacks the pope’s talks and translates them into a much more accessible language. This newly-revised and expanded edition is based on Michael Waldstein’s much-improved translation of John Paul II’s catechesis.
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