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March 2012 - Vol. 58
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Living a Holy Life Strive to be holy – without holiness no one will see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14) • The Beatitudes Are Inseparable from the Cross, by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen • Quest for Holiness, by William Sangster • Why Holiness Is Necessary, by J.I. Packer • Is Christianity Hard or Easy? by C.S. Lewis |
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Taking on God's Character,
by John Keating • The Unimaginable Hope of the Tests of God, by Sam Williamson | |
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Spiritual Servants, by Jon Wilson • Why the Gap? by Miguel Vargas | |
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Fighting for Costly Grace,
by Dietrich Bonhoeffer • Drawn by the Love of Christ, by Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) | |
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Contemplating Christ's Passion, and "It Is Finished," by Jeanne Kun • Truth and Grace in Jesus Christ, by Patrick Henry Reardon | |
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Wholly Absorbed by Grace, by Marcarius-Symeon (4th century AD) • Purification of the Spirit, and Conquering the Enemy by Conquering Ourselves, by Leo the Great (d. 461 AD) | |
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Landscapes in Lebanon, art work - part 4, by David Kurani • Landfall – a prose poem in three parts: Genesis, Fall, Redemption | |
• iPray: Meeting the Challenge of Personal Prayer, by Michael Shaughnessy |
Living Bulwark is committed to fostering renewal of the whole Christian people: Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox. We especially want to give witness to the charismatic, ecumenical, evangelistic, and community dimensions of that renewal. Living Bulwark seeks to equip Christians to grow in holiness, to apply Christian teaching to their lives, and to respond with faith and generosity to the working of the Holy Spirit in our day. |
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