Does anyone have any recommendations for books written in the 21st century where Christianity or Catholicism is portrayed well, but without seeming cheesy? I’m looking for books where faith doesn’t feel forced; rather, it is as natural to the characters as breathing. Thanks!
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“I assure you, we are bathed in love and mercy. We each have a Father, a Brother, a Friend, a Spouse of our soul, Center and King of our hearts, Redeemer and Savior, bend down over us, over our weakness and our impotence, like that of little children, with an inexpressible gentleness, watching over us like the apple of His eye, who said, “I will have mercy and not sacrifice”, a Jesus haunted by the desire to save us by all means, who has opened Heaven under our feet. And we live, too often like…
the essay is exemplary in that you integrate a song and a man and link to the fascinating Jan. 12 1962 life magazine issue story, great effing work and keep working and making us smile and think and be thankful -- for Now !! what the fuck is wrong with the Handle verifying software - must be part of Boeing Starliner junk,,,,