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A timely and 'profoundly pragmatic' book from a master in the spiritual life. It should be read in a spirit of prayer. It is essential reading for men and those who guide them in the spiritual life. Men today face a crisis of spirituality. Many find themselves adrift in a sea of shifting values and cultural sensitivities. With their boats taking water, and with no place to drop anchor and make repairs, many feel spiritually disoriented, even lost at sea. This book will benefit any man seeking clarity on his journey through life. It names their wounds. It teaches them how to anchor their lives…mehr

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A timely and 'profoundly pragmatic' book from a master in the spiritual life. It should be read in a spirit of prayer. It is essential reading for men and those who guide them in the spiritual life. Men today face a crisis of spirituality. Many find themselves adrift in a sea of shifting values and cultural sensitivities. With their boats taking water, and with no place to drop anchor and make repairs, many feel spiritually disoriented, even lost at sea. This book will benefit any man seeking clarity on his journey through life. It names their wounds. It teaches them how to anchor their lives in Christ. It lays out a way of finding healing, rest, and safe haven in the wounds of the Risen Lord.
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Autorenporträt
Author of numerous books and articles, Fr. Dennis Billy, C.Ss.R. earned a Th.D. in Church History from Harvard Divinity School and a S.T.D. in spirituality from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas. He is currently a Fellow of the Graduate Theological Foundation and serves there as the Karl Rahner Professor of Catholic Theology. New City Press has also published from the same author: Mary in 3D, Living in the Gap, The Mystery of the Eucharist, The Beauty of the Eucharist, Tending the Mustard Seed, Gospel Joy: Pope Francis and the New Evangelization.