That You Might Have Life

12 Spiritual Practices to Nurture Your Call to Holiness

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Christianity, Christian Life
Cover of the book That You Might Have Life by David Haas, Twenty-Third Publications/Bayard
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Author: David Haas ISBN: 9781627852715
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications/Bayard Publication: March 29, 2017
Imprint: Twenty-Third Publications/Bayard Language: English
Author: David Haas
ISBN: 9781627852715
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications/Bayard
Publication: March 29, 2017
Imprint: Twenty-Third Publications/Bayard
Language: English

Here is the bottom line: God loves us. There is nothing that we can do that can push that love away. So we are invited to stop fighting and instead accept and celebrate this love. Surrendering to this invitation is the starting block of the lifetime adventure of holiness.

‑from the Introduction

No matter where we are in our life journey, we all feel the desire for something “more,” something transcendent that gives our life meaning. How do we connect to that spiritual dimension? How do we nurture it? In this very personal and helpful book, David Haas, one of today’s top liturgical composers, helps us to see that holiness is the key to our search, and holiness begins when we realize that we are God’s beloved children. Haas offers twelve simple spiritual practices that can be taken in any order, individually or with a small group, that can help us grow closer to God and one another by embracing God’s unending and unconditional love for us.

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Here is the bottom line: God loves us. There is nothing that we can do that can push that love away. So we are invited to stop fighting and instead accept and celebrate this love. Surrendering to this invitation is the starting block of the lifetime adventure of holiness.

‑from the Introduction

No matter where we are in our life journey, we all feel the desire for something “more,” something transcendent that gives our life meaning. How do we connect to that spiritual dimension? How do we nurture it? In this very personal and helpful book, David Haas, one of today’s top liturgical composers, helps us to see that holiness is the key to our search, and holiness begins when we realize that we are God’s beloved children. Haas offers twelve simple spiritual practices that can be taken in any order, individually or with a small group, that can help us grow closer to God and one another by embracing God’s unending and unconditional love for us.

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