Catholic Answers Press
Words of Eternal Life
- SKU:
- CB473
- UPC:
- 9781683571933
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Description
There are two universal themes in human experience: 1) We all seek true, lasting happiness, and 2) We have trouble finding it, because the world is a messed-up place.
In times of turmoil, when nothing seems normal or certain about our jobs, our health, our beliefs, or the future of our planet, true happiness—and the tranquil peace that comes with it—can seem even more elusive.
In The Words of Eternal Life, Jimmy Akin takes an unflinching look at the problem and offers a solution that is daring and radical yet familiar, and available anywhere, for free, right now. The answer is Jesus, the Word of the Father who teaches us the words of eternal life; the Word made flesh who by the words of a priest comes to dwell among us and feed us with the grace of peace and strength.
Written in a clear, inviting style that speaks equally to religiously unaffiliated inquirers and to believers who may have let their faith get lukewarm or go out of practice, The Words of Eternal Life is a great resource to give loved ones looking for something real and true—or to give your own faith life a helpful boost.
Additional Information
Author: |
Jimmy Akin |
Format: |
Softcover Book, 112 pages |
Other Formats: |
ebook|/words-of-eternal-life-digital/ |
3 Reviews
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Concise and Informative
Jimmy lays this book out very clearly, as you would expect from him, teaching us about the basics of Christianity and the Catholic faith and giving us a deeper understanding of Gods love for us. A book that can be read in less than two hours, I would recommend it to someone who wants to learn what Christianity is about, and to anyone considering becoming Catholic.
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Easy to read!
Convenient sized book! I took it with me when I had to get my car fixed and I nearly finished it within about an hour! Very informative and easy to read! I highly recommend!
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Quick read and easy to understand
This book truely is a good read. Whether you are a practicing Catholic or not. The solice we need is Jesus.