Rev. Tobias Hartwell's book, "CARLO ACUTIS: How The First Millennial Saint Changed The World In Just 15 Years," takes readers on a transforming journey through the life of an incredible young man whose profound faith sparked a digital revolution. Carlo Acutis, a vivid and accessible figure, is more than just a saint from the past; he is a source of hope for the present and future. Rev. Hartwell reveals Carlo's incredible journey through fascinating storytelling and rich narrative, from his intense love of the Eucharist to his inventive use of technology as an evangelistic tool. Carlo, the first millennial saint, traversed the complications of modern life with unswerving devotion to Christ, reminding us that holiness is possible for everyone, regardless of age or circumstance. Each chapter delves into how Carlo's life serves as a compelling paradigm for modern discipleship. Readers will learn how to incorporate faith into their daily lives, cultivate a humble spirit, and enjoy serving others. With intriguing insights, practical applications, and sincere prayers, this book develops a deeper relationship with God and invites us to become the saints of our day. Rev. Hartwell's passionate writing encourages us to use our abilities, fight the distractions of the digital era, and live the gospel message authentically. As we investigate Carlo's legacy, we are inspired to consider our own call to holiness and realize the tremendous potential within our everyday lives. Join Rev. Hartwell in honoring the life of Carlo Acutis, a young saint whose story will capture your heart and inspire you to transform the world one small act of love at a time. Whether you are looking for spiritual growth, advice on your faith journey, or a better knowledge of what it means to be a disciple in today's world, this book will illuminate your path and reignite your love for God.
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