grace (theology)

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grace (theology)

Be loved

2019
"Emma Mae Jenkins invites readers to join her on a journey of . . . faith and the freedom that comes from knowing the love of God. She chronicles her own high school journey through starting a new school, navigating the typical pressures of school work and sports, going to prom, and even homecoming. This . . . book includes pictures from Emma Mae's life, along with key Bible verses that . . . guided her through the ups and downs of her high school years"--Provided by publisher.

Grace, not perfection, for young readers

believing you're enough in a world of impossible expectations
2020
Explores ways that young girls can pursue a simpler life. With a focus on faith, the author reminds readers that God gives us a lot of grace and that they can extend grace to themselves.

The Sacraments and your everyday life

1976
The caapacity to understand what a truly Christian life should be flows from the very meaning of the Sacraments. Father Haring asks some very blunt questions, for example: What good is Sacramental activity if it does not increase in the participants that unity before God which would make them operators of peace, reconciliation, and unity in the world?.

Finding Grace

a true story about losing your way in life--and finding it again
2009
Author Donna VanLiere shares how her sexual abuse, struggles with infertility, and the adoptions of her three children taught her about God's grace in everyday life.
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