This is a book on the relationship of believing and doing. It is written in the conviction that Christian ethics is not simply a lofty set of principles as to what we ought to do but is a way of deciding things based on the unique premises of the Christian faith and a way of doing things because of the unique sources of motivation for the Christian life.
The preparation of this anthology on Christ and the Fine Arts has been a remarkably compensating bit of service. The author is perhaps no better fitted than many another lover of beauty to perform this task, except in the fact that since January 1932 she has had, for the first time in a busy, active life, the opportunity to make an unhurried study of the life of Christ as He is portrayed by the…
When this ministry first began more than twenty years ago, such an explosion of evangelism seemed more of a dream than a reality. Today that dream is taking on the contours of reality more and more. The Church of Jesus Christ is growing throughout the world at an unprecedented rate. This is due in large measure to the fact that an ever-increasing number of lay people are realizing their respons…
TELE-VISITATION MANUAL How to use your phone to: Carry on an effective counseling ministry. Follow-up new Christians. Disciple believers. Share your faith. Enhance your visitation ministry. Increase your church attendance. Invite people to special events. “ONE TO ONE” Discover how your phone can be used to transform lives. SHARES PROVEN TELEPHONE TECHNIQUES Here is a step-by…
In any endeavor, dreams and goals not backed by concrete plans and preparations can result in failure. And marriage is no exception, claims H. Norman Wright. In fact, without solid planning and forethought by engaged couples, we will surely see a continuation of the startling divorce rate among Christians and non-Christians alike. On the other hand, thorough premarital counseling and preparatio…
For too long students have had to resort to nineteenth-century works for scholarly, evangelical studies of Jesus' parables. At last they can turn to a contemporary analysis of the parables by an acknowledged New Testament scholar. While the exposition is in non-technical language, the footnotes are laden with references to scholarly monographs and discussions of technical matters. Each of th…
The Abbot of St. Jerome does fine service in The Breviary Through the Centuries to both the scholar researching the origin of the breviary and the non-professional wanting to know how this great and now formalized prayer of the Church has come to its present status. Combining the insights of critical research with a spiritual and ecclesial sense of the depths of the Divine Office, Dom Pierre …